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OpenText DAM (OTMM) - OpenText Extended ECM Platform Integration and Automation

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Common Integration Use Cases Between OpenText DAM (OTMM) and OpenText Extended ECM Platform

OpenText DAM (OTMM) is well suited for managing rich media such as product images, campaign assets, event photography, and broadcast video, while OpenText Extended ECM Platform provides the governance, workflow, and enterprise content services needed to connect those assets to business processes and records. Together, they can create controlled, scalable content operations across marketing, product, compliance, and operations teams.

1. Product Asset Publishing from DAM to Enterprise Business Systems

Data flow: OpenText DAM (OTMM) to OpenText Extended ECM Platform

Product images and videos approved in OTMM can be automatically linked to product records, launch documentation, or sales enablement content managed in Extended ECM. This supports controlled distribution of approved media to product management, sales, and channel teams.

  • Marketing uploads and approves product photography in OTMM
  • Extended ECM stores the related product dossier, launch checklist, or product record
  • Approved assets are referenced from the business context without duplicating files
  • Teams access the latest approved media directly from the product workspace

Business value: Faster product launches, reduced version confusion, and consistent use of approved assets across teams and channels.

2. Marketing Campaign Asset Governance and Approval Workflow

Data flow: Bi-directional

Campaign creatives, banners, videos, and event assets can be managed in OTMM while campaign plans, approvals, contracts, and briefing documents are managed in Extended ECM. The integration enables a single governed workflow from asset creation through approval and campaign execution.

  • Creative teams store campaign assets in OTMM
  • Marketing operations manages campaign documentation in Extended ECM
  • Approval tasks route between legal, brand, and compliance reviewers
  • Final approved assets are linked back to the campaign workspace for reuse

Business value: Better governance, fewer approval delays, and improved auditability for campaign execution.

3. Rights Management and Usage Control for Media Assets

Data flow: OpenText DAM (OTMM) to OpenText Extended ECM Platform

Media assets often have usage restrictions, expiration dates, territory limitations, or licensing terms. OTMM can manage the asset itself, while Extended ECM can store the contractual and compliance context that governs how the asset may be used.

  • Licensing agreements and usage rights are stored in Extended ECM
  • OTMM references the rights metadata for each image or video
  • Expired or restricted assets can be flagged for review or removal
  • Compliance teams can trace which assets were approved for which channels

Business value: Lower legal risk, stronger compliance control, and fewer unauthorized asset uses.

4. Museum and Heritage Collection Media Linked to Curatorial Records

Data flow: Bi-directional

Museums and heritage organizations can use OTMM to manage high-resolution photos and videos of artifacts, exhibits, and collections, while Extended ECM stores curatorial records, conservation notes, provenance documents, and research files. This creates a complete digital record for each collection item.

  • Collection media is stored and versioned in OTMM
  • Curatorial and conservation documentation is managed in Extended ECM
  • Each artifact record links to related media and supporting documents
  • Researchers and staff access a unified view of the collection item

Business value: Improved collection management, easier research access, and stronger preservation of institutional knowledge.

5. Broadcast and Media Production Asset Package Management

Data flow: Bi-directional

For broadcast and on-demand video workflows, OTMM can manage raw footage, edited clips, thumbnails, and promotional stills, while Extended ECM manages production approvals, release forms, talent agreements, and editorial documentation. This supports a controlled production package for each program or episode.

  • Production teams upload media assets to OTMM
  • Legal and production documents are stored in Extended ECM
  • Editors and producers access both the media and the related business files
  • Final deliverables are linked to the production record for traceability

Business value: Streamlined production workflows, better rights control, and improved traceability across media deliverables.

6. Event Content Management for Internal and External Communications

Data flow: OpenText DAM (OTMM) to OpenText Extended ECM Platform

Photos and videos from corporate events, trade shows, and executive meetings can be managed in OTMM, while Extended ECM stores event plans, budgets, speaker agreements, and post-event reporting. This helps communications and operations teams manage event content in business context.

  • Event media is uploaded and tagged in OTMM
  • Event documentation and approvals are managed in Extended ECM
  • Communications teams can quickly locate approved event assets
  • Post-event reporting can reference both media and operational records

Business value: Faster content reuse, better event governance, and improved collaboration between marketing and operations.

7. Controlled Asset Distribution to Sales, Partners, and Digital Channels

Data flow: OpenText DAM (OTMM) to OpenText Extended ECM Platform

Approved product and marketing assets in OTMM can be exposed through Extended ECM workspaces used by sales, distributors, agencies, or regional teams. Extended ECM provides the governance layer for who can access which assets and under what conditions.

  • OTMM holds the master asset repository
  • Extended ECM provides role-based access and business context
  • Regional teams receive only approved, current versions of assets
  • Distribution history and usage can be tracked for accountability

Business value: Consistent brand execution, reduced manual sharing, and better control over asset distribution.

8. Audit-Ready Content Lifecycle Management for Regulated Industries

Data flow: Bi-directional

Organizations in regulated sectors can use OTMM for approved media assets and Extended ECM for the supporting records needed to demonstrate governance, such as approvals, retention rules, and policy documentation. This creates a defensible content lifecycle for externally published media.

  • Asset creation and approval occur in OTMM and Extended ECM workflows
  • Policy documents, retention schedules, and approvals are retained in Extended ECM
  • Published media can be traced back to the approval record
  • Expired or superseded content can be retired according to policy

Business value: Stronger audit readiness, reduced compliance exposure, and better lifecycle control for critical media content.

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