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OpenText Directory Services and Phrase Strings can work together to streamline identity management, access control, and localization workflows for enterprise content and product teams. The most valuable integrations typically center on user provisioning, role synchronization, and secure collaboration across distributed teams.
Data flow: OpenText Directory Services ? Phrase Strings
Automatically create and update Phrase Strings user accounts from the enterprise directory so translators, reviewers, product managers, and developers receive access without manual onboarding. When a user is added to a directory group, their Phrase Strings account can be provisioned with the correct project access and permissions.
Data flow: OpenText Directory Services ? Phrase Strings
Map enterprise directory groups to Phrase Strings roles such as administrator, project manager, translator, or reviewer. This allows access rights to be managed centrally in OpenText Directory Services while Phrase Strings reflects the correct permissions automatically.
Data flow: OpenText Directory Services ? Phrase Strings
When a user is disabled, removed from a group, or transferred to another department in OpenText Directory Services, their access to Phrase Strings can be revoked or adjusted immediately. This is especially useful for contractors, agency translators, and temporary localization staff.
Data flow: Bi-directional authentication trust, with OpenText Directory Services as identity source
Use OpenText Directory Services as the trusted identity store for single sign-on into Phrase Strings. Users authenticate once through the enterprise directory and gain seamless access to translation projects, review tasks, and terminology resources without separate credentials.
Data flow: OpenText Directory Services ? Phrase Strings
Use directory attributes such as department, region, or business unit to assign users to the correct Phrase Strings projects. For example, a regional marketing team can be automatically granted access to the relevant language projects for their market.
Data flow: OpenText Directory Services ? Phrase Strings
External translators and localization vendors can be managed through controlled directory groups that synchronize into Phrase Strings with limited, time-bound access. This helps enterprises maintain oversight of third-party contributors while still enabling efficient collaboration.
Data flow: Phrase Strings ? OpenText Directory Services, with reporting alignment
Phrase Strings activity such as project membership, role assignments, and user access can be reconciled against OpenText Directory Services records for audit purposes. This helps security and compliance teams verify that only approved users have access to sensitive translation content.
These integrations are most effective when OpenText Directory Services remains the system of record for identity and Phrase Strings consumes that identity data to manage access, collaboration, and governance across localization workflows.