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OpenText Identity and Access Management - Axiell Integration and Automation

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Common Integration Use Cases Between OpenText Identity and Access Management and Axiell

1. Centralized single sign-on for museum, library, and archive staff

Data flow: OpenText Identity and Access Management to Axiell

Use OpenText Identity and Access Management as the enterprise identity layer for Axiell so staff can access collection management, digital preservation, and public access tools with one authenticated session. This reduces password fatigue, simplifies onboarding and offboarding, and gives IT a single control point for access governance across cultural heritage teams.

  • Enables secure access for curators, archivists, librarians, and contractors
  • Reduces help desk tickets related to password resets
  • Supports consistent access policies across cloud and hybrid environments

2. Role-based access for sensitive collection records and preservation workflows

Data flow: Bi-directional

Synchronize user roles and permissions so Axiell users receive access based on job function, department, or project assignment defined in OpenText Identity and Access Management. This is especially valuable for restricted collections, donor records, conservation notes, and embargoed digital assets that require controlled access.

  • Limits editing rights to authorized collection managers
  • Separates public access, internal review, and preservation administration roles
  • Improves auditability for compliance and governance

3. Automated user provisioning and deprovisioning for project-based teams

Data flow: OpenText Identity and Access Management to Axiell

When staff join a digitization project, exhibition team, or archival initiative, OpenText Identity and Access Management can automatically provision the correct Axiell account and permissions. When the project ends or a user leaves, access can be removed immediately, reducing security risk and manual administration.

  • Speeds onboarding for temporary staff and external collaborators
  • Prevents orphaned accounts and unauthorized access
  • Supports seasonal or grant-funded project staffing models

4. Secure access for external partners and digitization vendors

Data flow: OpenText Identity and Access Management to Axiell

Many institutions rely on external conservators, digitization vendors, and metadata specialists. OpenText Identity and Access Management can federate identities and enforce authentication policies for these users before they access Axiell workflows, ensuring secure collaboration without creating separate local accounts for every partner.

  • Supports controlled access for third-party contributors
  • Reduces administrative overhead for short-term engagements
  • Maintains security standards for outsourced preservation work

5. Identity-driven access to public discovery and internal administration portals

Data flow: Bi-directional

Use OpenText Identity and Access Management to distinguish between internal staff, authenticated researchers, and public users accessing Axiell-powered discovery services. This allows institutions to present different content, permissions, and workflows depending on the user identity and role.

  • Separates public browsing from restricted internal catalog functions
  • Supports authenticated researcher access to special collections
  • Improves user experience while preserving security boundaries

6. Audit and compliance reporting for access to cultural heritage assets

Data flow: Axiell to OpenText Identity and Access Management

Axiell activity logs can be correlated with identity data from OpenText Identity and Access Management to show who accessed, modified, or approved collection records and digital preservation assets. This helps institutions meet internal governance requirements and demonstrate accountability for sensitive or high-value materials.

  • Creates a clear chain of custody for digital and physical collection records
  • Supports investigations into unauthorized changes or access attempts
  • Helps with policy enforcement and audit preparation

7. Streamlined access for multi-site institutions and consortium environments

Data flow: OpenText Identity and Access Management to Axiell

For museum networks, library systems, and archive consortia, OpenText Identity and Access Management can provide a unified identity framework across multiple Axiell instances or shared environments. This makes it easier to manage staff access across branches, partner institutions, and regional repositories without duplicating identity administration.

  • Supports centralized governance across distributed teams
  • Reduces duplication of user records across sites
  • Improves consistency in access policies and user lifecycle management

8. Conditional access for high-risk actions in preservation and publishing workflows

Data flow: OpenText Identity and Access Management to Axiell

OpenText Identity and Access Management can enforce stronger authentication for sensitive Axiell actions such as publishing records to public portals, approving metadata changes, or exporting preservation packages. This adds an extra control layer for high-impact operations without slowing down routine work.

  • Applies step-up authentication for critical actions
  • Reduces risk of accidental or unauthorized publication
  • Helps protect the integrity of collection and preservation data

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