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OpenText Decision Service is well suited for automating rule-based decisions in enterprise workflows, while PhotoShelter is used to store, manage, distribute, and monetize digital media assets, especially photography and visual content. Together, they can support controlled access, approval workflows, rights management, and operational governance around image and media distribution.
When a new image is uploaded into PhotoShelter, OpenText Decision Service can evaluate metadata such as license type, expiration date, subject release status, brand category, or geographic restrictions. Based on the rules, the asset can be approved for internal use, routed for legal review, or blocked from publication.
OpenText Decision Service can determine whether a user should be granted access to specific PhotoShelter galleries, collections, or download permissions based on role, department, client status, contract terms, or campaign assignment. This is especially useful for agencies, media teams, and enterprises managing sensitive visual content.
PhotoShelter can store license metadata for images, while OpenText Decision Service can monitor expiration dates and trigger actions when rights are nearing expiration. The system can route items for renewal approval, notify content owners, or automatically remove assets from active galleries when usage rights lapse.
Before PhotoShelter assets are shared with customers, partners, or press contacts, OpenText Decision Service can evaluate whether the content meets brand standards, regional restrictions, or campaign-specific rules. Assets that fail policy checks can be routed to marketing or legal teams for review before release.
For agencies or enterprise marketing teams, PhotoShelter can host client galleries while OpenText Decision Service determines delivery rules based on client contract terms, campaign status, or approval stage. For example, only final approved assets can be made downloadable, while draft assets remain view-only until sign-off is complete.
If PhotoShelter receives content flagged with sensitive subject matter, restricted usage, or incomplete metadata, OpenText Decision Service can automatically classify the item as restricted and route it to the appropriate reviewer. This helps organizations manage editorial, legal, or privacy-sensitive content more consistently.
PhotoShelter can track asset usage requests, while OpenText Decision Service can apply pricing, licensing, or approval rules based on customer type, intended use, distribution channel, or volume. This supports more consistent decision-making for paid downloads, premium licensing, and special-use approvals.
OpenText Decision Service can determine when PhotoShelter assets should be archived, retained, or deleted based on retention policy, campaign end date, legal hold status, or business unit requirements. This helps organizations maintain a cleaner asset library and comply with records management policies.