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When a contract, policy, or project document is uploaded or moved into a review workflow in OpenText Extended ECM - Content Server, OpenText Push Notifications for Cloud Messaging can alert assigned reviewers on mobile or web devices. This helps legal, compliance, and business teams respond faster to pending approvals and reduces delays caused by missed email notifications.
As records approach retention expiry, legal hold review, or disposition approval dates in OpenText Extended ECM - Content Server, push notifications can notify records managers and compliance officers in real time. This supports timely action on sensitive records and improves governance adherence.
When a team member uploads a revised file, changes metadata, or publishes a new version in OpenText Extended ECM - Content Server, push notifications can inform project stakeholders immediately. This is especially useful for engineering, construction, product development, and operations teams that rely on the latest controlled documents.
OpenText Extended ECM - Content Server workflows can trigger push alerts when a user is assigned a task such as review, classification, metadata completion, or exception handling. This ensures users see actionable work quickly, even when they are away from email or desktop systems.
If a document remains unreviewed, a record is not classified, or a workflow step exceeds its service level target in OpenText Extended ECM - Content Server, OpenText Push Notifications for Cloud Messaging can send escalation alerts to managers or backup assignees. This helps teams intervene before delays affect operations or compliance.
Organizations with field service, healthcare, logistics, or manufacturing teams can use push notifications to notify users when new procedures, safety documents, or operational instructions are published in OpenText Extended ECM - Content Server. This gives frontline staff immediate access to critical updates without requiring constant email access.
After a policy, procedure, or controlled document is published in OpenText Extended ECM - Content Server, push notifications can prompt recipients to acknowledge receipt or confirm they have read the content. The acknowledgment status can then be tracked back in the content workflow for audit purposes.
When sensitive content is accessed, permissions are changed, or a security-related event occurs in OpenText Extended ECM - Content Server, push notifications can notify administrators or information security teams immediately. This supports rapid response to potential governance or access issues.