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OpenText Content Metadata Service - Dictionary and OpenText Lens - Data Visibility complement each other well in governance, compliance, and content rationalization programs. The Dictionary provides the authoritative metadata model, while Lens identifies and analyzes unstructured content across repositories. Together, they help organizations standardize classification, improve visibility, and drive more accurate governance actions.
Data flow: OpenText Lens - Data Visibility to OpenText Content Metadata Service - Dictionary
Use Lens to scan repositories and identify content patterns such as contracts, invoices, HR records, customer files, or sensitive documents. Feed the resulting classification outputs into the Dictionary so the organization can map them to approved metadata terms and controlled vocabularies.
Data flow: OpenText Lens - Data Visibility to OpenText Content Metadata Service - Dictionary
Lens can detect potentially sensitive or regulated content such as personal data, financial records, or legal documents. Those findings can be translated into standardized metadata fields in the Dictionary, such as sensitivity level, retention category, or regulatory classification.
Data flow: OpenText Lens - Data Visibility to OpenText Content Metadata Service - Dictionary
During cleanup initiatives, Lens identifies content that lacks sufficient metadata or appears misclassified. The Dictionary provides the approved schema used to check whether required metadata fields are missing, incomplete, or inconsistent across repositories.
Data flow: Bi-directional
When planning a migration, Lens can inventory source repositories and identify content types, sensitive data, and redundant files. The Dictionary can then be used to define the target metadata model for the destination platform. After migration, Lens can be used again to verify that content was classified correctly and that key metadata was preserved.
Data flow: OpenText Lens - Data Visibility to OpenText Content Metadata Service - Dictionary
Lens can identify obsolete, duplicate, or low-value content across repositories. Those findings can be mapped to retention-related metadata in the Dictionary, allowing records teams to apply consistent disposition rules based on approved content categories and business context.
Data flow: OpenText Content Metadata Service - Dictionary to OpenText Lens - Data Visibility
The Dictionary can define the standard metadata fields required for compliance reporting, such as document type, jurisdiction, retention class, and sensitivity level. Lens can then use those definitions as a reference point when analyzing repositories, helping teams measure coverage and identify content that does not conform to the standard.
Data flow: OpenText Lens - Data Visibility to OpenText Content Metadata Service - Dictionary
Lens can surface high-risk content clusters, such as repositories with large volumes of unclassified personal data or outdated project files. The Dictionary can provide the standardized metadata categories needed to route those items into remediation workflows, such as reclassification, retention assignment, or legal review.
Together, OpenText Content Metadata Service - Dictionary and OpenText Lens - Data Visibility enable organizations to move from discovery to governed action. Lens finds and evaluates content at scale, while the Dictionary ensures that the resulting metadata is standardized, reusable, and aligned to enterprise policy.