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OpenText Information Archive - Air Inc. Integration and Automation

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Common Integration Use Cases Between OpenText Information Archive and Air Inc.

Below are practical integration scenarios that combine OpenText Information Archive?s compliant retention and legacy system decommissioning capabilities with Air Inc.?s business workflows and operational processes.

1. Archive Air Inc. Transaction and Operational Records for Compliance

Data flow: Air Inc. to OpenText Information Archive

Air Inc. can send completed business records such as invoices, service logs, approvals, and customer communications into OpenText Information Archive for long-term retention. This supports audit readiness, regulatory compliance, and controlled disposition while keeping Air Inc. focused on active operations.

  • Reduces storage and maintenance costs in Air Inc.
  • Ensures records are retained according to policy
  • Improves audit response time with centralized retrieval

2. Preserve Legacy Data When Retiring Air Inc. Modules or Older Systems

Data flow: Air Inc. to OpenText Information Archive

When Air Inc. replaces or retires older applications, historical data can be migrated into OpenText Information Archive to preserve access without keeping the legacy system running. This is especially useful for finance, HR, procurement, or customer service records that must remain available for years.

  • Supports legacy system decommissioning
  • Maintains access to historical records without operational overhead
  • Reduces risk from unsupported platforms

3. Enable Controlled Retrieval of Archived Documents from Air Inc. Workflows

Data flow: OpenText Information Archive to Air Inc.

Users working in Air Inc. can search and retrieve archived documents from OpenText Information Archive directly within their workflow. For example, a claims, service, or finance team can view archived contracts, approvals, or correspondence without leaving the business application.

  • Improves user productivity
  • Reduces time spent switching between systems
  • Provides governed access to archived content

4. Support Audit and Legal Hold Requests Across Both Platforms

Data flow: Bi-directional

Air Inc. can trigger requests for records, while OpenText Information Archive enforces retention, legal hold, and disposition controls. If a case, investigation, or audit is opened in Air Inc., the relevant archived records can be identified and protected in OpenText Information Archive until the matter is closed.

  • Prevents accidental deletion of required records
  • Improves defensibility for audits and legal matters
  • Creates a clear chain of custody for records

5. Centralize Customer and Vendor Correspondence Retention

Data flow: Air Inc. to OpenText Information Archive

Air Inc. can automatically archive emails, attachments, notices, and other correspondence tied to customer or vendor interactions. OpenText Information Archive then manages retention periods and disposition based on policy, helping teams avoid manual filing and inconsistent recordkeeping.

  • Standardizes retention across departments
  • Reduces manual archiving effort
  • Improves visibility into business communications

6. Retain Operational Evidence for Service and Support Cases

Data flow: Air Inc. to OpenText Information Archive

For service, support, or operations teams, Air Inc. can pass completed case files, incident summaries, and supporting documents to OpenText Information Archive once the case is closed. This creates a permanent record for trend analysis, dispute resolution, and compliance review.

  • Keeps active case management systems lean
  • Preserves evidence for future reference
  • Supports post-incident review and reporting

7. Reduce Risk in Data Retention and Disposition Processes

Data flow: Bi-directional

Air Inc. can classify records at creation or closure, and OpenText Information Archive can apply retention schedules and disposition rules. This integration helps ensure records are kept only as long as needed and destroyed only when policy allows, reducing legal and operational risk.

  • Improves policy enforcement
  • Minimizes over-retention and storage bloat
  • Supports consistent governance across business units

These use cases are most effective when Air Inc. handles active business processes and OpenText Information Archive serves as the governed system of record for long-term retention, compliance, and legacy data preservation.

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