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OpenText DAM (OTMM) - WordPress Integration and Automation

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OpenText DAM (OTMM) - WordPress Integration Use Cases

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

1. Centralized media publishing for corporate websites and campaign pages

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Marketing teams store approved product images, campaign visuals, and event photography in OpenText DAM (OTMM), then publish selected assets directly into WordPress pages, landing pages, and blog posts. This ensures website editors always use the latest approved media without downloading and re-uploading files.

  • Reduces duplicate asset storage across teams
  • Prevents use of outdated or unapproved images
  • Speeds up page creation for marketing and web teams

2. Product image syndication from DAM to WordPress e-commerce or catalog pages

Data flow: OpenText DAM (OTMM) ? WordPress

For organizations using WordPress with WooCommerce or product showcase pages, OTMM can serve as the master source for product photography and video. Approved assets are pushed to WordPress product pages to keep visuals consistent across the website and other distribution channels.

  • Maintains brand consistency across product listings
  • Supports frequent product updates without manual file handling
  • Improves customer experience with high-quality, standardized media

3. Editorial workflow for marketing and content teams

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Content editors create draft articles, campaign pages, or microsite content in WordPress while media specialists manage asset approval in OTMM. Once assets are approved in OTMM, they are made available in WordPress for insertion into content. This creates a controlled workflow between editorial and media governance teams.

  • Separates content drafting from asset governance
  • Improves approval control for regulated or brand-sensitive content
  • Enables faster collaboration between web editors and creative teams

4. Event and campaign content publishing from a shared asset library

Data flow: OpenText DAM (OTMM) ? WordPress

After company events, trade shows, or marketing campaigns, photos and videos are uploaded to OTMM, tagged, and approved for reuse. WordPress editors then pull these assets into recap articles, press pages, and campaign galleries without needing to manage files locally.

  • Accelerates post-event content publishing
  • Ensures only approved media is published externally
  • Supports reuse of assets across multiple WordPress properties

5. Museum, heritage, and collection storytelling pages

Data flow: OpenText DAM (OTMM) ? WordPress

Museums and heritage organizations can use OTMM to manage high-resolution images and videos of collections, exhibitions, and archival materials. WordPress then presents these assets in public-facing stories, exhibition pages, and educational content while OTMM remains the authoritative media repository.

  • Preserves master-quality media in a controlled repository
  • Supports rich storytelling and educational publishing
  • Reduces risk of unauthorized edits or file loss

6. Multi-channel content reuse for regional or brand websites

Data flow: OpenText DAM (OTMM) ? WordPress

Enterprises operating multiple WordPress sites can syndicate the same approved media assets from OTMM to regional, brand, or campaign-specific sites. This avoids rework and ensures consistent use of logos, product imagery, and promotional videos across all properties.

  • Improves governance across distributed web teams
  • Reduces localization and duplication effort
  • Supports consistent brand execution at scale

7. Asset usage tracking and content governance feedback loop

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WordPress can send asset usage data back to OTMM, such as which images or videos are used on which pages, campaign URLs, or content types. This helps media teams understand asset performance, retire outdated assets, and identify high-value content for reuse.

  • Improves visibility into asset lifecycle and usage
  • Supports compliance and content audit requirements
  • Helps creative teams prioritize future asset production

8. Headless content delivery with DAM-managed media

Data flow: OpenText DAM (OTMM) ? WordPress

In headless or hybrid WordPress implementations, OTMM can provide the media layer while WordPress manages page content and editorial structure. Media assets are delivered from OTMM into WordPress-driven front ends, supporting modern web architectures with centralized asset governance.

  • Enables scalable digital experience delivery
  • Keeps media management separate from content authoring
  • Supports enterprise web modernization initiatives

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