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OpenText Documentum - IntelligenceBank Integration and Automation

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Common Integration Use Cases Between OpenText Documentum and IntelligenceBank

OpenText Documentum is typically used as the system of record for controlled, compliant content such as regulated documents, records, and approved procedures. IntelligenceBank is commonly used as a marketing and brand asset management platform for storing, reviewing, approving, and distributing creative and campaign content. Together, they can support a governed content lifecycle where approved materials move from creation and collaboration into long-term controlled retention.

1. Approved Marketing Assets Published from IntelligenceBank to Documentum

Data flow: IntelligenceBank to OpenText Documentum

Marketing teams can create, review, and approve brand assets in IntelligenceBank, then automatically publish final approved versions into Documentum for controlled retention and enterprise records management. This is useful for regulated organizations that need to preserve final campaign materials, product claims, or brand-approved content as auditable records.

  • Reduces manual file transfers between marketing and compliance teams
  • Ensures only approved versions are retained in the governed repository
  • Supports audit readiness for regulated promotions and communications

2. Controlled Document Templates Managed in Documentum and Distributed to IntelligenceBank

Data flow: OpenText Documentum to IntelligenceBank

Legal, compliance, or regulatory teams can maintain approved templates, disclaimers, and standard language in Documentum, then push current versions into IntelligenceBank for use by marketing teams. This helps ensure campaign materials are built from the latest approved content and reduces the risk of outdated claims or noncompliant wording.

  • Centralizes governance of mandatory language and templates
  • Improves consistency across campaigns and regions
  • Minimizes rework caused by using obsolete approved copy

3. Campaign Approval Workflow with Compliance Review in Documentum

Data flow: IntelligenceBank to OpenText Documentum, then back to IntelligenceBank

Marketing teams can initiate campaign approval in IntelligenceBank and route final assets to Documentum for formal compliance, legal, or regulatory review. Once approved, the status and final version can be returned to IntelligenceBank for distribution and reuse. This is especially valuable for life sciences, financial services, and other regulated industries where promotional content requires documented approval.

  • Creates a clear approval trail across business and compliance teams
  • Supports controlled signoff before external publication
  • Improves visibility into approval status for campaign managers

4. Brand Asset Archiving and Retention for Audit and Legal Hold

Data flow: IntelligenceBank to OpenText Documentum

When campaigns end or assets are retired, final versions, approval records, and associated metadata can be archived from IntelligenceBank into Documentum for long-term retention, records classification, and legal hold management. This is useful when organizations must prove what was published, when it was approved, and who authorized it.

  • Supports retention policies for regulated communications
  • Preserves evidence of approvals and version history
  • Helps legal and compliance teams respond to audits or disputes

5. Master Metadata Synchronization for Asset Classification and Search

Data flow: Bi-directional

Key metadata such as product name, region, campaign, approval status, expiration date, and document classification can be synchronized between the two platforms. IntelligenceBank can use this metadata to help marketing teams find the right asset quickly, while Documentum can use it to classify records and apply retention rules. This improves search accuracy and governance across both systems.

  • Reduces duplicate tagging and inconsistent naming
  • Improves discoverability for marketing and compliance users
  • Enables policy-based retention and expiration management

6. Expiration and Content Review Management for Regulated Assets

Data flow: Bi-directional

IntelligenceBank can manage asset expiration dates for campaign materials, while Documentum can enforce retention and disposition rules for the same content once it becomes a record. Integration can trigger review workflows when assets are nearing expiration, ensuring outdated product claims, pricing, or regulatory statements are removed from active use and archived appropriately.

  • Prevents use of expired or noncurrent materials
  • Supports periodic content review obligations
  • Aligns active marketing use with records retention requirements

7. Centralized Access Control for Sensitive Content Distribution

Data flow: OpenText Documentum to IntelligenceBank

Documentum can serve as the authoritative source for sensitive or restricted content classifications, while IntelligenceBank uses that information to control who can view, download, or distribute specific assets. This is valuable for organizations that need to limit access to pre-release product information, confidential brand materials, or region-specific content.

  • Aligns access permissions with enterprise governance policies
  • Reduces risk of unauthorized content sharing
  • Supports regional and role-based distribution controls

These integration patterns work best when Documentum is used for governance, compliance, and records management, while IntelligenceBank supports marketing collaboration, brand control, and campaign execution. The combined approach helps enterprises move content efficiently without losing control over approvals, retention, and auditability.

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