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OpenText Core Transformation Publication Service - Aviary Platform Integration and Automation

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Common Integration Use Cases Between OpenText Core Transformation Publication Service and Aviary Platform

1. Publish approved media packages with controlled document outputs

Data flow: Aviary Platform ? OpenText Core Transformation Publication Service

Media teams can manage video and audio assets in Aviary, then send approved asset metadata, usage notes, and related content to OpenText Core Transformation Publication Service to generate standardized publication documents such as release sheets, asset summaries, usage instructions, or compliance packets. This is useful when rich media must be distributed with controlled supporting documentation.

  • Reduces manual creation of asset documentation
  • Ensures consistent formatting across all published materials
  • Supports regulated or brand-controlled distribution processes

2. Generate multilingual media distribution kits

Data flow: Aviary Platform ? OpenText Core Transformation Publication Service

When media assets are prepared for global campaigns, Aviary can provide the approved audio and video files, captions, and metadata to OpenText Core Transformation Publication Service to produce localized distribution kits. These kits can include translated usage guides, regional release forms, and channel-specific publishing instructions.

  • Speeds up international content rollout
  • Improves consistency across regions and channels
  • Reduces rework for localization and publishing teams

3. Create compliance-ready publication records for media assets

Data flow: Bi-directional

Aviary can supply asset metadata, ownership details, and approval status to OpenText Core Transformation Publication Service, which then generates controlled publication records for audit and compliance purposes. In return, publication status and document references can be written back to Aviary so media teams can see which assets have been formally published and documented.

  • Improves auditability of media publication workflows
  • Provides a single view of asset and document status
  • Supports governance in regulated industries such as healthcare, finance, and public sector

4. Automate branded collateral generation from media libraries

Data flow: Aviary Platform ? OpenText Core Transformation Publication Service

Marketing and communications teams can use Aviary to store approved campaign videos and audio clips, then trigger OpenText Core Transformation Publication Service to generate branded collateral such as launch sheets, event handouts, product one-pagers, or internal distribution documents. The output can be tied to specific media versions to ensure the right content is published every time.

  • Accelerates campaign execution
  • Eliminates manual copy-paste into document templates
  • Ensures published collateral matches approved media versions

5. Publish media usage reports and distribution logs

Data flow: Aviary Platform ? OpenText Core Transformation Publication Service

Aviary can provide usage metrics, asset access history, and collaboration notes to OpenText Core Transformation Publication Service for creation of formal reports. These reports can be distributed to stakeholders, legal teams, or external partners as controlled documents, helping organizations track how media assets are being used and shared.

  • Supports governance and stakeholder reporting
  • Creates standardized reports from operational media data
  • Useful for licensing, rights management, and partner reporting

6. Distribute final published documents alongside media assets

Data flow: OpenText Core Transformation Publication Service ? Aviary Platform

After OpenText Core Transformation Publication Service generates approved documents such as release notices, editorial summaries, or compliance attachments, those files can be stored in Aviary alongside the related video or audio assets. This gives media teams a complete package of content and supporting documentation in one place.

  • Improves access to final published materials
  • Helps teams manage media and related documents together
  • Reduces time spent searching across systems

7. Support workflow-driven approval and publication handoff

Data flow: Bi-directional

Aviary can manage media review and approval workflows, then pass approved asset details to OpenText Core Transformation Publication Service for final document generation and publication. Once the publication is complete, status updates can be returned to Aviary so editors, producers, and operations teams know the asset is ready for distribution.

  • Creates a clear handoff between media approval and document publication
  • Improves cross-team coordination between creative, operations, and compliance teams
  • Reduces delays caused by manual status tracking

8. Build a centralized content release process for rich media campaigns

Data flow: Bi-directional

For organizations that release media campaigns across multiple channels, Aviary can serve as the rich media source system while OpenText Core Transformation Publication Service produces the standardized release documentation needed for internal approval, external distribution, and archival. Metadata, version details, and publication references can move between both systems to maintain a complete release record.

  • Provides a repeatable release process for media-heavy campaigns
  • Improves version control and publication traceability
  • Helps teams coordinate content, documentation, and distribution from one workflow

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