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OpenText Content Metadata Service - Plytix Integration and Automation

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Common Integration Use Cases Between OpenText Content Metadata Service and Plytix

1. Centralized product metadata governance for catalog consistency

Data flow: OpenText Content Metadata Service ? Plytix

Use OpenText Content Metadata Service as the master source for approved metadata structures such as product categories, attribute definitions, naming conventions, and classification rules, then sync those standards into Plytix. This ensures product teams work from a governed metadata model when creating or updating product records in the PIM.

  • Reduces inconsistent attribute naming across teams and channels
  • Improves catalog quality and searchability
  • Supports standardized product onboarding across business units

2. Enrich product records with governed content metadata

Data flow: OpenText Content Metadata Service ? Plytix

Push controlled metadata such as document type, brand hierarchy, compliance tags, language codes, and market-specific classifications from OpenText into Plytix to enrich product records and support downstream publishing. This is especially useful when product data must align with corporate content standards or regulatory requirements.

  • Improves completeness of product information
  • Supports multi-market and multi-language catalog management
  • Helps enforce compliance-related tagging and classification

3. Store and reference product-related assets with consistent metadata

Data flow: Plytix ? OpenText Content Metadata Service

When product teams manage images, spec sheets, manuals, or marketing assets in Plytix, send asset metadata to OpenText Content Metadata Service so those files can be classified and governed consistently across the enterprise content environment. This makes it easier for content teams, legal, and operations to locate approved assets and reuse them across channels.

  • Improves asset discoverability and reuse
  • Supports controlled lifecycle management for product documents
  • Reduces duplication of approved marketing and technical content

4. Synchronize taxonomy changes across product and content operations

Data flow: Bi-directional

When taxonomy or classification changes occur in one system, synchronize the updates to the other so product teams and content teams remain aligned. For example, if OpenText updates a corporate classification scheme, Plytix can receive the revised category structure. If Plytix introduces a new product family or channel-specific attribute, OpenText can reflect that change in its metadata model.

  • Prevents drift between ECM and PIM structures
  • Reduces manual rework during catalog or taxonomy updates
  • Supports faster rollout of new product lines or market segments

5. Automate approval workflows for product content readiness

Data flow: Plytix ? OpenText Content Metadata Service

Use Plytix to manage product data creation and then send metadata status, completeness indicators, or approval flags to OpenText Content Metadata Service to support downstream content governance. This allows content, legal, and compliance teams to verify whether product information is ready for publication before assets or records are released to broader repositories.

  • Improves control over publish-ready product content
  • Reduces risk of incomplete or unapproved information being distributed
  • Creates a clearer handoff between product and content teams

6. Enable enterprise search across product and content repositories

Data flow: OpenText Content Metadata Service ? Plytix and Plytix ? OpenText Content Metadata Service

Share key metadata fields between the two platforms to support unified search and retrieval across product information and related enterprise content. For example, users can search by SKU, product family, region, or compliance status and quickly find both the product record in Plytix and the supporting documents in OpenText.

  • Speeds up access to product data and supporting documentation
  • Improves collaboration between merchandising, operations, and content teams
  • Reduces time spent searching across disconnected systems

7. Support multichannel publishing with governed metadata

Data flow: OpenText Content Metadata Service ? Plytix

Feed channel-specific metadata rules from OpenText into Plytix so product content can be prepared correctly for eCommerce, distributor portals, marketplaces, and internal sales tools. This helps ensure that each channel receives the right attributes, labels, and classifications without manual reformatting.

  • Accelerates syndication to multiple sales channels
  • Improves consistency of product content across touchpoints
  • Reduces channel-specific formatting errors

8. Maintain a single source of truth for product governance and operational reporting

Data flow: Bi-directional

Combine Plytix product data with OpenText metadata governance to create a more complete operational view of product readiness, content completeness, and classification quality. Business teams can use this integrated data to monitor catalog health, identify missing attributes, and track compliance with internal standards.

  • Improves visibility into product data quality
  • Supports reporting on catalog completeness and governance
  • Helps teams prioritize remediation of missing or inconsistent data

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