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Below are practical integration scenarios where Salsify and OpenText Core Content - Metadata complement each other to improve product content governance, operational efficiency, and cross-team collaboration.
Data flow: OpenText Core Content - Metadata to Salsify
Use OpenText Core Content - Metadata as the governed source for approved metadata definitions, controlled vocabularies, and validation rules, then sync those standards into Salsify to ensure product records are created and maintained consistently.
Data flow: Bi-directional
When marketing or product teams enrich product content in Salsify, metadata rules from OpenText Core Content - Metadata can validate required fields, classifications, and taxonomy values before content is approved for publication.
Data flow: OpenText Core Content - Metadata to Salsify
Use OpenText Core Content - Metadata to classify and govern product images, videos, manuals, and rich media before those assets are linked to product records in Salsify.
Data flow: Salsify to OpenText Core Content - Metadata
After Salsify prepares retailer-ready product content, key metadata such as channel, retailer, market, language, and compliance status can be written back to OpenText Core Content - Metadata for governance, auditability, and reporting.
Data flow: OpenText Core Content - Metadata to Salsify
Synchronize metadata classifications from OpenText Core Content - Metadata into Salsify so product managers, content editors, and channel specialists can search and filter product content more effectively.
Data flow: Bi-directional
During new product launches, OpenText Core Content - Metadata can define the required metadata structure and readiness criteria, while Salsify tracks completion of product content, enrichment, and syndication status.
Data flow: Bi-directional
Combine Salsify content performance and syndication data with OpenText Core Content - Metadata classification to report on which product content types, categories, or regions are most effective and where governance issues occur.
These integrations are most valuable for consumer brands and retailers that need strong metadata governance while also managing high-volume product content syndication across many channels.