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OpenText Trading Grid Cartographer - Nuxeo Integration and Automation

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Common Integration Use Cases Between OpenText Trading Grid Cartographer and Nuxeo

1. Centralized partner integration documentation linked to contract and compliance content

Direction: OpenText Trading Grid Cartographer to Nuxeo

Use Cartographer to identify active trading partner connections, message flows, and interface dependencies, then automatically store the related onboarding documents, partner agreements, SLAs, and compliance evidence in Nuxeo. This gives integration and compliance teams a single place to review both the technical connection map and the supporting business documentation.

Business value: Faster audits, better governance, and reduced time spent searching across tools for partner records.

2. Impact analysis with linked runbooks and remediation procedures

Direction: OpenText Trading Grid Cartographer to Nuxeo

When Cartographer detects a change in a partner route, EDI map, or API dependency, it can link the impacted integration to runbooks, troubleshooting guides, and escalation procedures stored in Nuxeo. Operations teams can quickly access the correct remediation content based on the affected interface or partner.

Business value: Shorter incident resolution times and more consistent support responses across teams.

3. Partner onboarding workflow with content intake and integration visibility

Direction: Nuxeo to OpenText Trading Grid Cartographer

New partner onboarding documents, certificates, tax forms, and technical specifications are collected in Nuxeo and then used to create or update the corresponding partner profile and integration mapping in Cartographer. This supports a controlled onboarding process where business and technical data are aligned before go-live.

Business value: Faster partner activation, fewer setup errors, and improved handoff between business operations and integration teams.

4. Exception handling for document-driven business processes

Direction: Bi-directional

When a B2B transaction fails or is delayed in Cartographer, the exception can trigger a case in Nuxeo containing the related documents, shipment records, invoices, or purchase orders needed for investigation. Resolution notes and corrected documents can then be sent back to the integration team for reprocessing or partner communication.

Business value: Better exception management for order-to-cash and procure-to-pay processes, with fewer manual follow-ups.

5. Change control for integration maps and content templates

Direction: Bi-directional

Updates to EDI maps, API endpoints, or partner routes in Cartographer can be tied to versioned content templates, approval records, and release documentation in Nuxeo. Likewise, changes to content schemas or document templates in Nuxeo can be reviewed against impacted integrations in Cartographer before deployment.

Business value: Stronger change governance, reduced release risk, and clearer audit trails.

6. Regulatory evidence collection for trading partner activity

Direction: OpenText Trading Grid Cartographer to Nuxeo

Cartographer can identify which partners, message types, and transaction paths were involved in a regulated exchange, then push the supporting evidence into Nuxeo for retention. This is useful for industries that must prove transaction history, document handling, or partner communication during audits or disputes.

Business value: Easier compliance reporting and better retention of transaction evidence.

7. Operational dashboard for content and integration dependencies

Direction: OpenText Trading Grid Cartographer to Nuxeo

Integration architects can use Cartographer to map which business documents or digital assets are consumed by specific partner integrations, then store that dependency information in Nuxeo for business users. This helps teams understand which content assets support which trading relationships and where a content change may affect downstream exchanges.

Business value: Improved cross-team visibility and fewer unplanned disruptions caused by content changes.

8. Partner dispute resolution with complete transaction and content history

Direction: Bi-directional

For disputes involving invoices, shipping notices, or order acknowledgments, Cartographer provides the technical transaction path while Nuxeo stores the related documents, approvals, and correspondence. Together they create a complete case file for finance, customer service, and operations teams to resolve disputes faster.

Business value: Faster dispute closure, stronger evidence management, and improved customer and supplier relationships.

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