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OpenText Push Notifications for Cloud Messaging is well suited for delivering real-time alerts and user engagement messages across mobile and web channels, while Microsoft Planner is used to organize, assign, and track team tasks. Together, they can connect event-driven notifications with structured work execution, helping teams respond faster and manage follow-up actions more consistently.
Flow: OpenText Push Notifications for Cloud Messaging to Microsoft Planner
When a high-priority operational event is detected, such as a service outage, security incident, or failed business process, a push notification is sent to the relevant team and a corresponding Planner task is created automatically. The task can include the incident summary, severity, due date, and owner, ensuring that alerts are not only seen but also tracked through resolution.
Flow: Microsoft Planner to OpenText Push Notifications for Cloud Messaging
When a task is assigned, reassigned, marked urgent, or has its due date changed in Planner, a push notification can be sent to the responsible user or team. This improves response time for time-sensitive work such as approvals, customer escalations, or compliance actions, especially for mobile workers who may not be actively monitoring Planner.
Flow: Microsoft Planner to OpenText Push Notifications for Cloud Messaging
Planner can trigger push reminders when tasks approach or pass their due date. This is useful for project delivery, audit follow-ups, and operational checklists where delays create business risk. Notifications can be targeted to the assignee, team lead, or manager to drive accountability and reduce missed deadlines.
Flow: OpenText Push Notifications for Cloud Messaging to Microsoft Planner
When a customer-facing or operational event occurs, such as a failed delivery, a service request, or a field issue, OpenText can notify the right users and create a Planner task for follow-up. This helps teams turn real-time events into structured action items for support, operations, or account management teams.
Flow: Bi-directional
During an incident, OpenText can send immediate alerts to responders while Planner tracks the response plan, assigned actions, and completion status. As tasks are updated in Planner, notifications can be sent back to stakeholders to keep everyone informed. This creates a clear bridge between urgent communication and task execution for IT, security, and operations teams.
Flow: Microsoft Planner to OpenText Push Notifications for Cloud Messaging
When Planner tasks are assigned to field technicians, store associates, or other frontline staff, push notifications can deliver the assignment directly to their mobile devices. This is valuable for organizations that rely on distributed teams and need immediate awareness of work orders, inspections, or site visits without requiring constant desktop access.
Flow: Microsoft Planner to OpenText Push Notifications for Cloud Messaging
When a milestone-related task or checklist item is completed in Planner, OpenText can send a notification to project sponsors, department leads, or dependent teams. This improves visibility into progress and helps downstream teams prepare for the next phase of work, reducing delays caused by poor handoffs.
These integrations are especially valuable in environments where teams need both structured task management and immediate, actionable communication. By linking OpenText Push Notifications for Cloud Messaging with Microsoft Planner, organizations can improve responsiveness, reduce manual coordination, and keep work moving across departments and devices.