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OpenText Core Content - Metadata - Adobe Stock Integration and Automation

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Common Integration Use Cases Between OpenText Core Content - Metadata and Adobe Stock

1. Controlled asset ingestion from Adobe Stock into OpenText Core Content

Marketing and creative teams can import licensed Adobe Stock images, videos, and illustrations into OpenText Core Content with required metadata automatically applied at upload. OpenText Core Content - Metadata can enforce fields such as asset type, campaign, usage rights, region, brand, and expiration date, ensuring every stock asset is classified consistently for downstream search and governance.

Data flow: Adobe Stock to OpenText Core Content - Metadata

2. Rights and usage governance for licensed stock content

Enterprises can use OpenText Core Content - Metadata to track Adobe Stock license details, permitted channels, geographic restrictions, and renewal dates. This helps legal, procurement, and marketing operations monitor usage compliance and reduce the risk of publishing expired or out-of-scope assets.

Data flow: Adobe Stock to OpenText Core Content - Metadata

3. Metadata-driven search and retrieval for creative teams

Once Adobe Stock assets are stored in OpenText Core Content, metadata rules can standardize tags such as product line, campaign, audience segment, and content theme. Creative and brand teams can then search and filter stock assets quickly, improving reuse and reducing duplicate purchases or manual asset review.

Data flow: Adobe Stock to OpenText Core Content - Metadata

4. Approved stock asset distribution to downstream content workflows

OpenText Core Content can act as the governed repository for approved Adobe Stock assets, making them available to content production, web publishing, and regional marketing teams. Metadata validation ensures only assets with complete classification and approved usage status are released into production workflows.

Data flow: OpenText Core Content - Metadata to internal publishing and creative workflows, sourced from Adobe Stock

5. Campaign-specific asset packaging and reuse tracking

Marketing operations can tag Adobe Stock assets by campaign, channel, and market within OpenText Core Content. This enables teams to package approved visuals for a specific launch, track where each asset is used, and later identify high-performing stock content for reuse in future campaigns.

Data flow: Adobe Stock to OpenText Core Content - Metadata, then to campaign execution systems

6. Automated metadata validation for brand and compliance standards

When Adobe Stock content is brought into OpenText Core Content, metadata validation rules can enforce mandatory fields and controlled vocabularies aligned to brand governance. This reduces inconsistent tagging, supports audit readiness, and helps ensure only compliant assets are available to business users.

Data flow: Adobe Stock to OpenText Core Content - Metadata

7. Reporting on stock asset usage, value, and content gaps

By combining Adobe Stock asset records with OpenText Core Content metadata, organizations can report on which stock assets are used most often, which campaigns rely heavily on licensed imagery, and where content gaps exist. These insights help optimize stock purchasing, improve creative planning, and reduce unnecessary license spend.

Data flow: Bi-directional, with Adobe Stock asset data enriched in OpenText Core Content - Metadata

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