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OpenText DAM (OTMM) - SFTP Integration and Automation

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OpenText DAM (OTMM) - SFTP Integration Use Cases

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

OpenText DAM (OTMM) manages rich media assets such as product images, campaign creative, museum collections, and broadcast video, while SFTP provides a secure, auditable channel for moving those files between internal teams, partners, and external systems. Together, they support controlled asset distribution, compliance, and automated file exchange across the enterprise.

1. Secure distribution of approved product images to retailers and distributors

Direction: OpenText DAM (OTMM) to SFTP

Marketing or product operations teams can publish approved product images from OTMM to an SFTP drop location for retailers, wholesalers, and channel partners. This is useful when partners require high-resolution images for e-commerce listings, print catalogs, or marketplace onboarding.

  • OTMM stores the master asset and approved renditions
  • Integration exports files on a schedule or on approval
  • SFTP delivers assets securely to each partner folder
  • File naming and folder structure can align to SKU, brand, or region

Business value: Reduces manual file sharing, speeds channel readiness, and ensures partners receive only approved assets.

2. Automated delivery of campaign creative to agencies and print vendors

Direction: OpenText DAM (OTMM) to SFTP

Marketing teams can push final campaign assets from OTMM to external agencies, print houses, or publication partners through SFTP. This supports controlled release of banners, product shots, event photos, and video files for production and publishing workflows.

  • Campaign folders in OTMM trigger outbound transfer when assets are approved
  • SFTP provides encrypted delivery and transfer logs
  • Partners receive the exact version needed for production
  • Large video files can be transferred reliably without email or consumer file-sharing tools

Business value: Improves turnaround time for campaigns and reduces the risk of sending outdated or unapproved creative.

3. Inbound ingestion of partner-supplied product media into OTMM

Direction: SFTP to OpenText DAM (OTMM)

Manufacturers, photographers, or content studios can upload new product images and videos to a secure SFTP landing zone, where OTMM ingests, validates, and catalogs the files. This is common when external suppliers provide media for new product launches or seasonal updates.

  • Suppliers upload files using authenticated SFTP access
  • OTMM imports assets into the correct product or campaign folder
  • Metadata can be applied from accompanying CSV or XML files
  • Quality checks can reject incomplete or incorrectly named files

Business value: Simplifies supplier collaboration and creates a controlled intake process for external content.

4. Secure exchange of museum and heritage collection media with research partners

Direction: OpenText DAM (OTMM) to SFTP and SFTP to OpenText DAM (OTMM)

Museums and heritage organizations can use OTMM to manage digitized photos and videos of collections, then exchange selected assets with universities, archives, or restoration partners via SFTP. Partners can also return enriched metadata, conservation notes, or derivative files through the same secure channel.

  • OTMM holds master collection media and descriptive metadata
  • SFTP is used for controlled sharing with external institutions
  • Returned files can be re-ingested into OTMM for preservation or catalog updates
  • Transfer logs support provenance and audit requirements

Business value: Enables secure collaboration while maintaining asset integrity and traceability.

5. Distribution of broadcast-ready video packages to media platforms

Direction: OpenText DAM (OTMM) to SFTP

Broadcast and media teams can export finished video packages from OTMM to SFTP for delivery to TV stations, on-demand platforms, or syndication partners. This is especially useful for time-sensitive content such as promos, trailers, event highlights, and localized versions.

  • OTMM manages source and final renditions
  • Integration packages video, captions, thumbnails, and metadata files
  • SFTP delivers to platform-specific ingestion folders
  • Transfers can be scheduled to meet broadcast deadlines

Business value: Supports reliable content delivery and reduces operational delays in media publishing workflows.

6. Secure backup and disaster recovery replication of critical digital assets

Direction: OpenText DAM (OTMM) to SFTP

Organizations can replicate critical DAM content to a remote SFTP repository for backup or disaster recovery purposes. This is valuable for product libraries, campaign archives, and irreplaceable heritage media that must be protected against loss or system outage.

  • OTMM exports selected folders or full archives on a schedule
  • SFTP provides encrypted transport and transfer verification
  • Remote storage can serve as a recovery copy or compliance archive
  • Logs support operational and audit review

Business value: Improves resilience and protects high-value digital assets from accidental deletion or infrastructure failure.

7. Controlled exchange of pricing, catalog, and asset reference files with B2B partners

Direction: Bi-directional

OTMM can distribute product imagery and supporting media while SFTP carries related catalog files, pricing sheets, or asset reference lists between trading partners. This creates a coordinated workflow where product content and commercial data stay aligned across systems.

  • OTMM sends approved media assets to partner SFTP endpoints
  • Partners return updated product lists, usage instructions, or metadata files
  • Integration can match files by SKU, campaign ID, or publication code
  • Version control helps ensure media and pricing are synchronized

Business value: Reduces mismatches between content and commercial data, improving partner readiness and reducing rework.

8. External review and approval workflow for sensitive assets

Direction: OpenText DAM (OTMM) to SFTP and SFTP to OpenText DAM (OTMM)

When assets require external review, OTMM can send watermarked previews or low-resolution renditions to reviewers via SFTP. Reviewers can return approval notes, redlines, or replacement files through the same secure channel, allowing controlled collaboration without exposing the full asset library.

  • OTMM generates review copies for external stakeholders
  • SFTP ensures secure access without opening the DAM directly to outsiders
  • Returned feedback files can be attached to the asset record in OTMM
  • Approval status can trigger downstream publishing or distribution

Business value: Protects sensitive content while keeping review cycles efficient and auditable.

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