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Data flow: Microsoft 365 ? Sitefinity
Marketing and subject matter experts can draft content in Word, Excel, or PowerPoint, store it in SharePoint or OneDrive, and then publish approved versions into Sitefinity as web pages, downloadable assets, or embedded content. This is useful for product sheets, investor materials, policy documents, and campaign collateral that need controlled publishing from a familiar Microsoft 365 workflow.
Business value: Reduces manual rekeying, improves version control, and shortens time to publish while keeping content ownership with business teams.
Data flow: Sitefinity ? Microsoft 365
When a page, landing page, or article enters review in Sitefinity, approval notifications can be sent to Microsoft Teams channels or Outlook inboxes. Reviewers can receive task alerts, comment on drafts, and coordinate approvals without leaving their daily collaboration tools. This is especially effective for distributed marketing, legal, and compliance teams.
Business value: Speeds up approval cycles, improves accountability, and reduces missed reviews across departments.
Data flow: Microsoft 365 ? Sitefinity
Approved images, PDFs, presentations, and branded templates can be stored in SharePoint or OneDrive and surfaced in Sitefinity for reuse across websites and microsites. Sitefinity editors can pull from a governed asset repository instead of maintaining duplicate files locally. This supports brand consistency and simplifies updates when assets change.
Business value: Centralizes asset management, reduces duplication, and ensures web content uses the latest approved materials.
Data flow: Sitefinity ? Microsoft 365
Lead forms, event registrations, and contact requests submitted through Sitefinity can be routed into Microsoft 365 workflows. For example, submissions can create Outlook notifications, post to a Teams channel, or trigger a SharePoint list item for follow-up by sales, customer service, or event teams. This creates a structured handoff from web engagement to internal action.
Business value: Improves response times, increases lead follow-up consistency, and gives teams a shared operational queue.
Data flow: Microsoft 365 ? Sitefinity
Organizations can maintain event schedules, internal announcements, and editorial calendars in Microsoft 365, then publish selected items to Sitefinity event pages or newsroom sections. SharePoint lists or Outlook calendars can serve as the source of truth for dates, speakers, locations, and registration links, while Sitefinity handles the public-facing presentation.
Business value: Eliminates duplicate content entry, keeps public pages aligned with internal schedules, and reduces publishing errors.
Data flow: Bi-directional
Content teams can collaborate on drafts, comments, and supporting files in Microsoft Teams and SharePoint while Sitefinity manages the final web publishing workflow. Teams can use Microsoft 365 for brainstorming, file review, and stakeholder alignment, then move approved content into Sitefinity for structured page assembly and publication. This is effective for campaign launches, multilingual site updates, and executive communications.
Business value: Supports cross-functional collaboration without sacrificing CMS governance or publishing control.
Data flow: Sitefinity ? Microsoft 365
Sitefinity analytics, campaign results, and content performance data can be exported or integrated into Excel and Power BI for broader reporting and executive dashboards. Marketing teams can combine web engagement data with internal business metrics from Microsoft 365 sources to evaluate campaign effectiveness, content ROI, and regional performance.
Business value: Improves decision-making with consolidated reporting and makes website performance visible to business stakeholders.
Data flow: Bi-directional
Organizations with regulatory or audit requirements can store approval records, final content versions, and supporting documentation in SharePoint while Sitefinity manages the live website. This allows legal, compliance, and audit teams to retain evidence of who approved what and when, while marketing retains publishing agility. It is particularly useful for financial services, healthcare, and public sector organizations.
Business value: Strengthens governance, simplifies audits, and reduces compliance risk across digital publishing processes.