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OpenText Directory Services provides centralized identity and access management for enterprise users and groups, while 3Play Media supports media accessibility workflows such as transcription, captioning, subtitling, and audio description. Integrating these platforms helps organizations control who can request, approve, access, and manage media accessibility services while streamlining production and compliance workflows.
Data flow: OpenText Directory Services to 3Play Media
Synchronize employee identities, roles, and group memberships from OpenText Directory Services into 3Play Media so media operations teams, content owners, and approvers receive the correct access automatically. This reduces manual account setup, prevents orphaned accounts, and ensures access changes follow HR or IT-driven identity updates.
Data flow: OpenText Directory Services to 3Play Media
Use directory group membership to determine who can submit, review, or approve captioning and transcription requests in 3Play Media. For example, marketing users may submit requests, while compliance or communications managers approve budgeted work before processing begins.
Data flow: OpenText Directory Services to 3Play Media
Provision temporary access for contractors, localization vendors, or accessibility coordinators through controlled directory groups. When the contract ends or the directory account is disabled, access to 3Play Media is removed automatically, reducing security risk and simplifying vendor management.
Data flow: OpenText Directory Services to 3Play Media
Enable authenticated access to 3Play Media using enterprise directory credentials so users can sign in with their corporate identity. This improves user experience, reduces password fatigue, and allows IT to enforce stronger authentication policies centrally.
Data flow: OpenText Directory Services to 3Play Media
Restrict access to confidential or embargoed media projects using directory-based security groups. This is useful for legal, executive communications, product launch, or internal training content where only a limited audience should see project files and status.
Data flow: Bi-directional, with OpenText Directory Services as the system of record for identity
Keep 3Play Media user records aligned with directory changes such as department transfers, title changes, and terminations. If a user moves from content production to compliance, their 3Play Media permissions can be updated automatically to match the new role.
Data flow: 3Play Media to OpenText Directory Services
Feed 3Play Media activity data such as request ownership, approval actions, and user access logs into enterprise reporting or identity governance processes tied to OpenText Directory Services. This helps compliance teams verify who accessed media assets and who approved accessibility work for regulated or public-facing content.
Data flow: OpenText Directory Services to 3Play Media
Use directory attributes such as department, location, or business unit to route incoming media accessibility requests to the right team in 3Play Media. For example, university communications, HR training, and investor relations can each follow different service paths and turnaround expectations.