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OpenText Content Storage Service - OpenText Identity and Access Management Integration and Automation

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Common Integration Use Cases Between OpenText Content Storage Service and OpenText Identity and Access Management

1. Secure access control for cloud content repositories

Data flow: OpenText Identity and Access Management ? OpenText Content Storage Service

Use OpenText Identity and Access Management to authenticate users and enforce role-based permissions before they can access content stored in OpenText Content Storage Service. This is especially valuable for enterprises managing sensitive records, legal documents, HR files, or regulated customer data in the cloud.

  • Centralizes user authentication and reduces duplicate account administration
  • Ensures only approved roles can view, upload, or delete stored content
  • Supports audit readiness by tying content access to named identities

2. Automated provisioning and deprovisioning of content access

Data flow: Bi-directional

When employees join, change roles, or leave the organization, identity changes in OpenText Identity and Access Management can automatically update access to content stored in OpenText Content Storage Service. This reduces manual administration and lowers the risk of orphaned accounts or unauthorized access.

  • New hires receive the correct content access on day one
  • Role changes trigger immediate permission updates
  • Offboarding removes access quickly to reduce security exposure

3. Compliance-driven retention access for regulated content

Data flow: OpenText Identity and Access Management ? OpenText Content Storage Service

Organizations can use identity-based policies to restrict access to content subject to retention, legal hold, or regulatory controls. For example, only compliance officers, legal teams, or records managers can access archived content in OpenText Content Storage Service.

  • Limits access to regulated records based on job function
  • Supports segregation of duties for compliance teams
  • Improves control over archived and long-term retained content

4. Secure migration from legacy storage to cloud content storage

Data flow: OpenText Identity and Access Management ? OpenText Content Storage Service

During cloud migration projects, OpenText Identity and Access Management can enforce secure access for migration teams, administrators, and business users while content is moved into OpenText Content Storage Service. This helps enterprises modernize storage without weakening security during transition.

  • Restricts migration activities to approved technical roles
  • Provides controlled access for validation and testing teams
  • Reduces risk during phased migration from legacy repositories

5. Single sign-on for content management and storage operations

Data flow: OpenText Identity and Access Management ? OpenText Content Storage Service

Users can sign in once through OpenText Identity and Access Management and then access content services without repeated logins. This improves productivity for business users who work across multiple OpenText cloud services that rely on the storage layer.

  • Reduces password fatigue and login-related help desk calls
  • Improves user adoption of cloud content services
  • Creates a consistent access experience across OpenText applications

6. Privileged administrator access for storage governance

Data flow: OpenText Identity and Access Management ? OpenText Content Storage Service

Storage administrators can be granted elevated access only when needed, with identity policies controlling who can manage buckets, retention settings, lifecycle rules, and security configurations in OpenText Content Storage Service. This supports stronger governance over enterprise storage operations.

  • Applies least-privilege access to storage administration
  • Separates operational admin rights from business user access
  • Supports controlled access for audit and security reviews

7. Cross-team audit and access review workflows

Data flow: OpenText Content Storage Service ? OpenText Identity and Access Management

Access logs and usage events from OpenText Content Storage Service can be reviewed against identity records in OpenText Identity and Access Management to support periodic access certification. Security, compliance, and application teams can verify who accessed what content and whether access remains appropriate.

  • Helps validate user access against current job roles
  • Improves evidence collection for audits and internal controls
  • Identifies stale or excessive permissions for remediation

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