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Direction: OpenText Core Content - Metadata ? Contentstack
Use OpenText Core Content - Metadata as the system of record for approved metadata fields such as asset type, campaign, region, product line, rights status, and expiration date. Sync these controlled fields into Contentstack so editors can tag pages, components, and references with consistent values. This improves content findability, supports reuse across channels, and reduces tagging errors in high-volume publishing teams.
Direction: Bi-directional
When content items in Contentstack are prepared for publication, metadata rules from OpenText Core Content - Metadata can validate required fields before release. If a content entry is missing mandatory attributes such as market, language, or compliance classification, the item can be routed back to the content team for correction. This creates a controlled publishing process and reduces the risk of incomplete or non-compliant content going live.
Direction: OpenText Core Content - Metadata ? Contentstack
Marketing and content operations teams can enrich images, videos, and documents stored in OpenText Core Content with standardized metadata, then expose that metadata to Contentstack for use in page assembly and component selection. For example, a campaign asset can be filtered by audience, region, and usage rights directly inside Contentstack, helping teams publish the right asset faster without manual lookup.
Direction: OpenText Core Content - Metadata ? Contentstack
Structured metadata from OpenText Core Content can feed Contentstack to support audience segmentation and personalized delivery. Tags such as industry, persona, lifecycle stage, or geography can be used to determine which content blocks or assets should appear on a website or app. This enables more precise content targeting while keeping governance centralized in the metadata layer.
Direction: OpenText Core Content - Metadata ? Contentstack
Organizations with regulated content or licensed media can use OpenText Core Content - Metadata to maintain rights, retention, and review dates, then pass those attributes into Contentstack. Contentstack can use the metadata to prevent expired or restricted assets from being selected for publication. This is especially valuable for legal, brand, and regional marketing teams that need to avoid unauthorized content use.
Direction: Contentstack ? OpenText Core Content - Metadata
Publishing activity from Contentstack, such as content status, channel usage, and publication dates, can be sent back to OpenText Core Content - Metadata for reporting and governance analysis. Content operations teams can track which approved assets and content types are being used most often, where gaps exist, and which metadata values correlate with higher reuse. This supports better taxonomy design and more informed content planning.
Direction: OpenText Core Content - Metadata ? Contentstack
For enterprises managing multiple brands, regions, or business units, OpenText Core Content - Metadata can maintain the master taxonomy for categories, product hierarchies, and content classifications. Contentstack can consume these values to standardize content models across sites and applications. This reduces duplication, improves governance, and makes it easier for distributed teams to work within a shared content structure.
Direction: Bi-directional
Metadata changes in OpenText Core Content - Metadata, such as a status change to expired, under review, or approved, can trigger updates in Contentstack to archive, unpublish, or refresh related content. In return, Contentstack can send content lifecycle events back to OpenText for audit tracking. This helps teams automate routine maintenance tasks and keep published experiences aligned with current business rules.