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OpenText Directory Services - ByteNite Integration and Automation

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Common Integration Use Cases Between OpenText Directory Services and ByteNite

1. Centralized user provisioning for video platform access

Direction: OpenText Directory Services ? ByteNite

Synchronize employee, contractor, and partner identities from OpenText Directory Services into ByteNite to automatically create and update user accounts, roles, and group memberships. This ensures that only approved users can access video libraries, publishing tools, and monetization functions.

Business value: Reduces manual account administration, speeds onboarding, and improves access governance across video operations teams.

2. Role-based access control for video publishing workflows

Direction: Bi-directional

Use directory groups from OpenText Directory Services to assign ByteNite permissions such as content uploader, editor, publisher, analyst, or administrator. When a user is moved between teams or departments, their ByteNite access can be updated automatically based on directory changes.

Business value: Enforces least-privilege access, supports segregation of duties, and reduces the risk of unauthorized publishing or monetization actions.

3. Automated deprovisioning when users leave the organization

Direction: OpenText Directory Services ? ByteNite

When a user is disabled or removed in OpenText Directory Services, their ByteNite access is revoked immediately. This can include disabling login, removing publishing rights, and transferring ownership of video assets or campaigns to a manager or shared service account.

Business value: Improves security posture, prevents orphaned accounts, and supports compliance with internal access control policies.

4. Department or region-based content publishing permissions

Direction: OpenText Directory Services ? ByteNite

Map directory attributes such as department, business unit, geography, or job function to ByteNite publishing rules. For example, regional marketing teams can be restricted to publishing videos only for their market, while corporate communications can retain global publishing rights.

Business value: Aligns content governance with organizational structure and reduces the chance of misrouted or non-compliant video distribution.

5. Secure external partner access for video review and approval

Direction: OpenText Directory Services ? ByteNite

Provision limited-access ByteNite accounts for agencies, production vendors, or distribution partners using controlled directory groups. External users can be granted access only to specific video projects, review queues, or approval workflows without exposing the full content repository.

Business value: Enables efficient collaboration with third parties while maintaining strong access boundaries and auditability.

6. Identity-driven workflow routing for video operations

Direction: OpenText Directory Services ? ByteNite

Use identity attributes from OpenText Directory Services to route tasks in ByteNite to the correct team or approver. For example, videos submitted by a sales team user can be routed to a sales enablement reviewer, while media assets from a regional office can be sent to a local compliance approver.

Business value: Shortens approval cycles, reduces manual reassignment, and improves workflow accuracy across distributed teams.

7. Audit-ready access and ownership reporting

Direction: ByteNite ? OpenText Directory Services

Feed ByteNite activity data such as content ownership, publishing actions, and administrative changes back into reporting processes tied to OpenText Directory Services identities. This creates a clearer view of who has access to what and who performed key actions on video assets.

Business value: Strengthens audit readiness, supports investigations, and helps security teams validate access against directory records.

8. Automated entitlement updates for temporary campaigns or projects

Direction: OpenText Directory Services ? ByteNite

When project-based groups are created in OpenText Directory Services, ByteNite access can be granted automatically for the duration of a campaign, product launch, or event. Once the directory group is retired, access is removed without manual cleanup.

Business value: Supports fast-moving marketing and media initiatives while preventing lingering access after project completion.

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