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OpenText Exstream - OpenText Information Archive Integration and Automation

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Common Integration Use Cases Between OpenText Exstream and OpenText Information Archive

OpenText Exstream and OpenText Information Archive complement each other well in enterprise communications and records management. Exstream generates high-volume, personalized customer communications across print and digital channels, while Information Archive provides compliant long-term retention, legal hold, and controlled disposition. Together, they support secure delivery, auditability, and lifecycle management of customer-facing documents and related records.

1. Archive Final Customer Statements and Notices Generated by Exstream

Data flow: OpenText Exstream to OpenText Information Archive

After Exstream generates monthly statements, policy documents, bills, or regulatory notices, a copy of the final rendered document is automatically archived with metadata such as customer ID, document type, issue date, channel, and version. This creates a searchable record of exactly what was sent to the customer.

  • Supports audit requests and customer disputes
  • Reduces reliance on source application storage
  • Improves compliance with retention policies

2. Preserve Communication History for Regulatory and Legal Evidence

Data flow: OpenText Exstream to OpenText Information Archive

Organizations in financial services, insurance, and utilities often need to prove what communication was issued, when it was sent, and in what format. Exstream can pass the final communication package, delivery status, and associated metadata to Information Archive for long-term retention and legal hold readiness.

  • Provides defensible records for regulators and legal teams
  • Maintains evidence of customer notification and disclosure
  • Reduces risk during audits, complaints, and litigation

3. Store Communication Templates and Approved Content Versions

Data flow: OpenText Exstream to OpenText Information Archive

Approved templates, boilerplate content, and controlled message versions used by Exstream can be archived to preserve the exact communication logic used at a point in time. This is especially useful when templates change frequently due to policy updates, pricing changes, or regulatory revisions.

  • Supports version control and historical reconstruction
  • Helps compliance teams verify approved wording
  • Assists internal audit and change management reviews

4. Retrieve Archived Customer Communications for Service and Dispute Resolution

Data flow: OpenText Information Archive to OpenText Exstream

Customer service teams can access archived statements, notices, and correspondence from Information Archive and use them in service workflows or reissue processes. If a customer requests a copy of a prior bill or policy notice, the archived document can be retrieved and re-sent through Exstream or attached to a case.

  • Speeds up customer response times
  • Reduces manual searching across legacy systems
  • Improves consistency in reissued communications

5. Decommission Legacy Communication Repositories While Keeping Access to Historical Output

Data flow: OpenText Exstream to OpenText Information Archive

When organizations retire older print composition systems or legacy document repositories, historical output generated by those systems can be migrated into Information Archive. Exstream continues handling current communications, while the archive preserves older records for retention, audit, and retrieval.

  • Enables legacy system retirement without data loss
  • Reduces infrastructure and support costs
  • Maintains access to historical customer documents

6. Centralize Retention and Disposition for Customer Communications

Data flow: OpenText Exstream to OpenText Information Archive

Exstream produces communications that may have different retention requirements depending on document type, jurisdiction, or business line. Information Archive can apply retention schedules and disposition rules based on metadata received from Exstream, ensuring documents are retained only as long as required.

  • Automates retention policy enforcement
  • Reduces compliance exposure from over-retention
  • Supports jurisdiction-specific recordkeeping requirements

7. Support Enterprise Content Governance Across Print and Digital Channels

Data flow: Bi-directional

Exstream can generate customer communications for multiple channels, while Information Archive stores the final record and related supporting content. In return, archived content can be used to validate communication history, support governance reviews, and confirm that all channels delivered the approved version of a document.

  • Creates a single source of truth for issued communications
  • Improves governance across print, email, web, and mobile
  • Helps business, compliance, and IT teams align on records management

These integrations are most valuable when implemented with consistent metadata standards, retention rules, and retrieval processes. That combination allows Exstream to focus on communication generation and delivery, while Information Archive manages compliance, preservation, and long-term access.

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