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OpenText Internet of Things Platform - Papirfly Integration and Automation

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Common Integration Use Cases Between OpenText Internet of Things Platform and Papirfly

OpenText Internet of Things Platform captures and analyzes sensor and device data from connected operations, while Papirfly manages brand assets, templates, and approved content for distributed teams. Together, they can connect operational events with the right communications, visuals, and campaign materials for internal and external stakeholders.

1. Automated incident communication using live IoT alerts

Data flow: OpenText Internet of Things Platform to Papirfly

When IoT sensors detect a critical event such as equipment overheating, cold-chain deviation, or a utility outage, OpenText can trigger a workflow in Papirfly to generate approved incident communication assets. Teams can quickly produce branded status updates, customer notices, field-service instructions, or internal alerts using pre-approved templates.

  • Reduces time to communicate during operational incidents
  • Ensures consistent brand and message control
  • Helps operations, customer service, and communications teams respond faster

2. Dynamic maintenance and safety signage for connected facilities

Data flow: OpenText Internet of Things Platform to Papirfly

IoT data from machines, warehouses, or plants can trigger the creation of localized maintenance notices, safety posters, or digital signage in Papirfly. For example, if a production line enters maintenance mode, Papirfly can generate site-specific signage with the correct asset name, downtime window, and safety instructions.

  • Improves workplace safety and operational clarity
  • Supports multi-site standardization with local customization
  • Reduces manual design and approval effort

3. Asset-specific customer communications for connected products

Data flow: OpenText Internet of Things Platform to Papirfly

For manufacturers or equipment providers, IoT telemetry can identify product status, usage thresholds, or service needs. Papirfly can then create customer-facing service notices, maintenance reminders, warranty communications, or product care guides tailored to the specific asset model or condition.

  • Enables proactive customer engagement
  • Supports service revenue and retention
  • Improves consistency in product communications

4. Branded operational dashboards and executive reporting packs

Data flow: OpenText Internet of Things Platform to Papirfly

OpenText can feed key operational metrics into Papirfly to populate branded report templates for leadership teams, board packs, or customer performance reviews. This is useful for logistics, utilities, and manufacturing organizations that need to present uptime, throughput, energy usage, or service-level performance in a polished format.

  • Speeds up recurring reporting cycles
  • Improves presentation quality and brand consistency
  • Reduces manual copy-paste work across teams

5. Localized field-service and technician content based on device conditions

Data flow: OpenText Internet of Things Platform to Papirfly

When connected assets report faults or abnormal readings, OpenText can trigger Papirfly to generate technician job aids, repair checklists, or site-specific work instructions. The content can include the correct equipment image, safety steps, and branded service documentation for the field team.

  • Improves first-time fix rates
  • Supports faster dispatch and better technician readiness
  • Creates consistent service documentation across regions

6. Automated campaign content for sustainability and performance initiatives

Data flow: OpenText Internet of Things Platform to Papirfly

Organizations tracking energy consumption, emissions, or equipment efficiency can use IoT data to trigger Papirfly content for internal campaigns, sustainability updates, or customer-facing performance summaries. For example, a utility or manufacturer can generate monthly energy-saving posters, intranet banners, or stakeholder updates based on actual sensor-driven results.

  • Turns operational data into business communications
  • Supports ESG and continuous improvement programs
  • Helps engage employees and customers with measurable outcomes

7. Bi-directional workflow for approved content distribution to connected sites

Data flow: Bi-directional

Papirfly can store approved templates, visuals, and localized content that are then linked to OpenText-driven operational workflows. In return, OpenText can trigger the right version of content based on site, device type, or event severity. This is useful for distributed operations where each location needs compliant, branded materials aligned to live conditions.

  • Combines governance with operational responsiveness
  • Ensures the right content reaches the right site at the right time
  • Supports multi-location enterprise rollout

8. Product launch and service readiness content for connected equipment rollouts

Data flow: OpenText Internet of Things Platform to Papirfly

During the rollout of connected devices or smart equipment, OpenText can provide installation status, device activation data, and site readiness information. Papirfly can use this data to generate launch packs, installer guides, customer onboarding materials, and regional rollout communications tailored to each deployment phase.

  • Improves coordination between operations, marketing, and service teams
  • Supports scalable rollout of connected products
  • Reduces delays caused by manual content preparation

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