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OpenText Content Storage Service - PhotoShelter Integration and Automation

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Common Integration Use Cases Between OpenText Content Storage Service and PhotoShelter

1. Centralized archival storage for approved photo assets

Data flow: PhotoShelter ? OpenText Content Storage Service

When photographers, marketing teams, or agencies upload final approved images into PhotoShelter, the integration can automatically archive master files and high-resolution derivatives into OpenText Content Storage Service for long-term retention. This gives the business a durable, compliant storage layer for original assets while PhotoShelter remains the working environment for search, sharing, and distribution.

  • Reduces dependence on local drives and ad hoc cloud folders
  • Supports retention policies for brand and legal records
  • Improves disaster recovery for critical media assets

2. Lifecycle management for large media libraries

Data flow: PhotoShelter ? OpenText Content Storage Service

Organizations with large image libraries can use PhotoShelter for active campaign and editorial use, then move older or less frequently accessed assets into OpenText Content Storage Service based on age, project status, or usage frequency. This helps control storage costs while preserving access to historical content when needed.

  • Automates tiering of inactive assets
  • Optimizes storage spend for high-volume media repositories
  • Maintains a searchable archive for audit or reuse

3. Compliance retention for rights-managed and licensed imagery

Data flow: PhotoShelter ? OpenText Content Storage Service

For organizations managing licensed photography, model releases, usage rights, and expiration-sensitive content, PhotoShelter can serve as the front-end asset platform while OpenText Content Storage Service stores immutable copies of supporting documentation and final approved files. This creates a defensible record for compliance, legal review, and rights management.

  • Keeps release forms and license evidence tied to the asset record
  • Supports retention and audit requirements
  • Reduces risk of using expired or unapproved imagery

4. Backup and disaster recovery for creative operations

Data flow: PhotoShelter ? OpenText Content Storage Service

PhotoShelter content can be replicated to OpenText Content Storage Service as a secondary storage location to protect against accidental deletion, platform issues, or workflow disruptions. Creative and marketing teams retain access to their working library in PhotoShelter, while IT gains a secure backup repository for recovery and continuity.

  • Improves resilience for mission-critical media libraries
  • Supports recovery of deleted or corrupted assets
  • Provides an enterprise-controlled backup target

5. Enterprise content hub for cross-department reuse

Data flow: Bi-directional

PhotoShelter can manage curated, externally shareable image collections, while OpenText Content Storage Service can act as the enterprise repository for the authoritative copy of those assets. Teams such as marketing, communications, HR, and events can publish approved content in PhotoShelter and synchronize final versions and metadata back to OpenText for enterprise governance.

  • Ensures one governed source of truth for approved media
  • Enables faster reuse across departments and regions
  • Improves consistency of brand-approved imagery

6. Secure handoff of large media files from field teams to enterprise storage

Data flow: PhotoShelter ? OpenText Content Storage Service

Field photographers, agencies, and distributed teams can upload large image sets into PhotoShelter for review and selection. Once assets are approved, the integration can transfer selected files and metadata into OpenText Content Storage Service for enterprise retention and downstream business processes such as campaign archiving, legal review, or records management.

  • Streamlines intake from distributed content creators
  • Removes manual download and re-upload steps
  • Preserves metadata for search and governance

7. Migration path from legacy media storage to cloud-managed content storage

Data flow: Legacy storage or PhotoShelter-managed assets ? OpenText Content Storage Service, with PhotoShelter remaining the user-facing layer

Organizations modernizing older file servers or fragmented media repositories can migrate master image archives into OpenText Content Storage Service while continuing to use PhotoShelter for presentation, sharing, and collaboration. This approach separates enterprise-grade storage from user experience, allowing IT to modernize infrastructure without disrupting creative workflows.

  • Supports cloud migration and storage modernization initiatives
  • Minimizes disruption to creative and marketing users
  • Creates a scalable foundation for future content services

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