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OpenText Extended ECM Platform and Microsoft Dynamics complement each other well in enterprise environments where operational transactions in Dynamics must be connected to governed business content, records, and collaboration in OpenText. The integration helps organizations reduce manual document handling, improve compliance, and give finance, sales, and service teams a single view of both data and related content.
Data flow: Microsoft Dynamics to OpenText Extended ECM Platform, with selected content links returned to Dynamics
When a customer, account, or contact is created or updated in Dynamics, the corresponding business file can be automatically created or updated in OpenText Extended ECM. Contracts, correspondence, proposals, and supporting documents are stored against the correct customer record, giving sales and service teams a complete customer history.
Data flow: Bi-directional
Sales teams working in Dynamics can generate quotes, proposals, and contract packages while OpenText manages version control, approvals, and final executed documents. Once approved, the signed contract can be linked back to the opportunity or account in Dynamics for easy access by sales and finance teams.
Data flow: Microsoft Dynamics to OpenText Extended ECM Platform
Invoices, purchase orders, credit notes, and related supporting documents generated in Dynamics can be automatically archived in OpenText. This creates a controlled repository for finance teams to manage invoice evidence, dispute documentation, and audit requests without relying on ERP attachments alone.
Data flow: Bi-directional
For service cases managed in Dynamics, OpenText can store and govern related documents such as service reports, customer communications, warranty records, and technical evidence. Service agents can access the latest documents from Dynamics, while approved case files are retained in OpenText for long-term governance.
Data flow: Microsoft Dynamics to OpenText Extended ECM Platform
Procurement records in Dynamics, including supplier master data, purchase orders, bids, and approvals, can be linked to governed vendor files in OpenText. This allows procurement, legal, and finance teams to manage supplier agreements, certifications, and compliance documents in one controlled environment.
Data flow: Bi-directional
Documents initiated in Dynamics, such as sales agreements, discount approvals, or customer exceptions, can be routed through OpenText workflow for review and approval. Once approved, the status and final document can be synchronized back to Dynamics so users can continue working without leaving their operational system.
Data flow: Microsoft Dynamics to OpenText Extended ECM Platform
Business-critical records from Dynamics, such as customer correspondence, financial documents, and service evidence, can be transferred to OpenText for retention management, legal hold, and records classification. This is especially valuable for organizations with regulatory or audit requirements.
Data flow: Bi-directional
Dynamics provides structured operational data, while OpenText contributes the related unstructured content needed for context. By linking both systems, business users can analyze customer, order, invoice, or case performance alongside the supporting documents that explain exceptions, delays, or approvals.
Together, OpenText Extended ECM Platform and Microsoft Dynamics create a more controlled and efficient environment for managing both business transactions and the documents that support them. The result is better process visibility, stronger compliance, and less manual work across customer-facing and back-office teams.