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OpenText Extended ECM - Records Management - Storyblok Integration and Automation

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Common Integration Use Cases Between OpenText Extended ECM - Records Management and Storyblok

1. Publish approved records content from OpenText to Storyblok for controlled public or internal communication

Data flow: OpenText Extended ECM - Records Management ? Storyblok

Organizations can store formally approved documents, policies, or statements in OpenText Extended ECM - Records Management, then publish selected content into Storyblok for use on websites, intranets, or customer portals. This ensures only version-controlled, legally approved content is exposed to digital channels.

  • Legal, compliance, or communications teams approve the source record in OpenText
  • Storyblok receives the approved text, metadata, and publication status
  • Web teams use Storyblok to render the content in branded pages or microsites

Business value: Reduces the risk of publishing outdated or noncompliant information while speeding up content distribution across digital channels.

2. Archive Storyblok published content as official records in OpenText

Data flow: Storyblok ? OpenText Extended ECM - Records Management

When Storyblok content is published, updated, or retired, the final approved version can be automatically archived in OpenText Extended ECM - Records Management as an official record. This is useful for regulated industries that must retain evidence of what was published and when.

  • Capture page content, assets, and publication timestamps from Storyblok
  • Declare the published version as a record in OpenText
  • Apply retention rules based on content type, jurisdiction, or business unit

Business value: Creates an auditable record of digital communications and supports legal discovery, compliance audits, and retention obligations.

3. Manage policy and compliance content with controlled approval workflows

Data flow: Bi-directional

Policy documents, compliance notices, and regulated disclosures can be authored or stored in OpenText Extended ECM - Records Management, routed through formal approval, and then synchronized to Storyblok for publication. If a policy changes in Storyblok, the update can trigger a review in OpenText before it becomes an official record.

  • OpenText manages the authoritative version and approval history
  • Storyblok presents the approved content to employees, customers, or partners
  • Any edits in Storyblok initiate a controlled review cycle in OpenText

Business value: Aligns content governance with digital publishing, reducing manual handoffs between compliance and web teams.

4. Retain customer-facing disclosures and consent language by channel and region

Data flow: Storyblok ? OpenText Extended ECM - Records Management

Storyblok often manages localized website content, including privacy notices, terms and conditions, and consent language. These items can be archived in OpenText Extended ECM - Records Management with region-specific retention policies and legal hold support.

  • Store each published language or regional variant as a separate record
  • Link the record to the applicable market, product, or legal entity
  • Retain historical versions for regulatory review and dispute resolution

Business value: Helps organizations prove what was communicated to users in each market and at each point in time.

5. Synchronize approved knowledge articles and controlled content for employee portals

Data flow: OpenText Extended ECM - Records Management ? Storyblok

Internal knowledge articles, HR notices, and operational guidance can be maintained as controlled records in OpenText and then published into Storyblok-powered employee portals. This is useful when the business needs a modern, easy-to-use front end without losing records governance.

  • OpenText stores the authoritative content and retention metadata
  • Storyblok delivers the content in a searchable, user-friendly portal
  • Expired or superseded content is automatically withdrawn or replaced

Business value: Improves employee access to approved information while preserving compliance and version control.

6. Maintain audit-ready evidence for regulated digital campaigns

Data flow: Storyblok ? OpenText Extended ECM - Records Management

Marketing, investor relations, or public affairs teams can use Storyblok to manage campaign pages, landing pages, and announcements. Once a campaign is published, the final content package can be captured in OpenText as evidence of what was approved and released.

  • Archive page snapshots, assets, and approval references from Storyblok
  • Store campaign records with retention based on regulatory or business requirements
  • Support audits, complaints, and legal review with a complete content history

Business value: Reduces risk in regulated communications and provides defensible proof of published content.

7. Centralize lifecycle management for digital content assets

Data flow: Bi-directional

Storyblok can manage the presentation layer and editorial workflow, while OpenText Extended ECM - Records Management governs the lifecycle of source documents, approved assets, and final published outputs. Integration can link the two systems so teams can trace a Storyblok page back to its originating record and approved supporting documents.

  • Link Storyblok components to source records in OpenText
  • Track approvals, revisions, and disposition dates across both platforms
  • Enable content owners to see which published pages depend on a specific record

Business value: Improves traceability, simplifies content governance, and reduces the chance of publishing unsupported or outdated material.

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