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OpenText Information Archive and Loci can work together to improve content governance, reduce storage and compliance risk, and deliver more relevant user experiences. OpenText Information Archive provides secure, compliant retention of legacy and operational content, while Loci uses content analysis and user behavior to recommend the most relevant information. Together, they support both controlled content preservation and smarter content discovery.
Data flow: OpenText Information Archive to Loci
Archived documents, policies, product manuals, and historical records stored in OpenText Information Archive can be indexed and analyzed by Loci to surface relevant recommendations inside employee portals or knowledge bases. This helps users find older but still useful content without manually searching through archive repositories.
Data flow: OpenText Information Archive to Loci
When employees access compliance training, HR policies, or legal reference materials, Loci can recommend related archived documents from OpenText Information Archive based on role, department, and prior viewing behavior. This is especially useful for regulated industries where users need the right supporting documentation quickly.
Data flow: OpenText Information Archive to Loci
As organizations retire legacy content systems, OpenText Information Archive preserves the records while Loci provides a modern discovery layer that recommends archived content based on user intent and historical usage patterns. This allows business teams to continue accessing needed information after the source system is shut down.
Data flow: Bi-directional
Loci can analyze which archived or retained content is being accessed most often through intranet pages, while OpenText Information Archive supplies the authoritative content source. The combined insight helps communications and content owners identify which archived materials still drive engagement and which can be deprioritized or reclassified.
Data flow: OpenText Information Archive to Loci
In regulated environments, users often need related evidence, correspondence, or historical records tied to a case, claim, or investigation. Loci can recommend associated archived items from OpenText Information Archive based on the current document, case context, or user behavior, helping teams assemble complete records faster.
Data flow: OpenText Information Archive to Loci
Customer service teams can use Loci to recommend archived contracts, correspondence, service records, and prior case documents stored in OpenText Information Archive when handling a customer inquiry. This gives agents faster access to relevant historical information and improves first-contact resolution.
Data flow: OpenText Information Archive to Loci
Loci can analyze user interaction patterns with archived content to identify which records are still frequently accessed and which are rarely used. Business and records management teams can use this insight to refine retention policies, improve archive navigation, and prioritize content that should remain easy to find.
Data flow: OpenText Information Archive to Loci
In workflow-driven environments such as procurement, claims, or case management, Loci can recommend archived supporting documents from OpenText Information Archive based on the current workflow stage. For example, a claims handler may receive recommendations for prior claims, signed forms, or related correspondence as they progress through a case.