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OpenText DAM (OTMM) - DeSL Integration and Automation

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Common Integration Use Cases Between OpenText DAM (OTMM) and DeSL

OpenText DAM (OTMM) and DeSL complement each other well in fashion, retail, and product-driven enterprises. DeSL manages product development, PLM, and supply chain workflows, while OpenText DAM governs the creation, approval, storage, and distribution of rich media such as product photography, campaign assets, and video. Integrating the two platforms improves product launch speed, asset accuracy, and cross-team collaboration.

1. Product image and video synchronization for PLM and merchandising

Data flow: OpenText DAM (OTMM) to DeSL

When product photography, 360-degree images, or video assets are approved in OpenText DAM, they can be automatically linked to the corresponding product record in DeSL. This gives product development, merchandising, and supply chain teams immediate access to approved media during line planning, sample reviews, and product launch preparation.

  • Reduces manual file searching and attachment errors
  • Ensures only approved assets are used in product workflows
  • Improves speed of product line reviews and launch readiness

2. Seasonal campaign asset distribution to product teams

Data flow: OpenText DAM (OTMM) to DeSL

Marketing teams often create seasonal campaign imagery, lookbooks, and promotional videos that need to be referenced by product and retail teams. By pushing approved campaign assets from OpenText DAM into DeSL, product managers can align product development decisions with current brand direction, seasonal themes, and launch messaging.

  • Improves consistency between product development and marketing execution
  • Supports faster alignment on seasonal assortments and collections
  • Provides a single source of truth for approved campaign content

3. Product sample review with linked visual assets

Data flow: Bi-directional

DeSL can send product metadata such as style number, color, size, and season to OpenText DAM so media can be tagged correctly. In return, OpenText DAM can return the final approved images and videos to the relevant DeSL product record. This supports sample review, fit approval, and merchandising sign-off with accurate visual context.

  • Improves collaboration between design, merchandising, and sourcing teams
  • Reduces mismatches between product data and media assets
  • Speeds up approval cycles for new collections

4. Supplier and factory asset sharing for product development

Data flow: DeSL to OpenText DAM (OTMM), with controlled return links or renditions

DeSL can trigger the storage or retrieval of technical product visuals, reference images, and approved artwork in OpenText DAM for use by suppliers and factories. This is useful when external partners need access to the latest approved product imagery, construction references, or packaging visuals during development and production.

  • Reduces version control issues with external partners
  • Improves accuracy of product specifications and visual references
  • Supports secure sharing of approved assets across the supply chain

5. E-commerce and channel-ready asset publishing

Data flow: OpenText DAM (OTMM) to DeSL, then to downstream channels

Once product images and videos are approved in OpenText DAM, DeSL can use the linked asset references to support product readiness for ERP, commerce, and retail channel publishing. This ensures that product data and media are synchronized before items are released to market.

  • Improves launch coordination across digital and physical channels
  • Reduces delays caused by missing or outdated media
  • Helps ensure channel-specific content is tied to the correct product version

6. Artwork and packaging asset control for product compliance

Data flow: Bi-directional

DeSL manages product specifications, packaging requirements, and compliance-related workflows, while OpenText DAM stores approved artwork, labels, and packaging visuals. Integration allows DeSL to request the latest approved packaging files from OpenText DAM and maintain traceability between product records and final artwork versions.

  • Supports packaging approval and compliance processes
  • Improves traceability of artwork versions and approvals
  • Reduces risk of using outdated labels or packaging files

7. Event, showroom, and brand content reuse across product programs

Data flow: OpenText DAM (OTMM) to DeSL

Images and videos from fashion shows, trade events, showroom presentations, and brand campaigns can be stored in OpenText DAM and linked to relevant product or collection records in DeSL. Product teams can use this content to support internal reviews, sales enablement, and collection storytelling.

  • Creates a stronger connection between brand content and product development
  • Supports sales and merchandising teams with approved visual storytelling
  • Improves reuse of high-value media across multiple business functions

Overall, integrating OpenText DAM and DeSL helps fashion and retail organizations connect rich media with product development workflows. The result is better asset governance, faster product cycles, and more accurate collaboration between design, marketing, sourcing, and channel teams.

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