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Direction: OpenText Identity and Access Management ? Sitefinity
Employees, partners, and authenticated customers can access Sitefinity-powered portals using a single enterprise identity. OpenText Identity and Access Management handles authentication, session management, and role-based access, while Sitefinity delivers the web experience. This reduces password fatigue, lowers help desk tickets for account resets, and gives IT centralized control over access policies.
Direction: OpenText Identity and Access Management ? Sitefinity
Sitefinity can use identity and role data from OpenText Identity and Access Management to show different content, navigation, and page permissions based on user type. For example, employees may see internal announcements and policy documents, while distributors or resellers see product training, pricing tools, or deal registration pages. This improves content relevance and prevents unauthorized access to sensitive information.
Direction: Bi-directional
Sitefinity can capture customer profile and preference data for personalization, while OpenText Identity and Access Management verifies identity and enforces access rules. Together, they support secure self-service portals such as account dashboards, service request centers, and knowledge bases. Business teams can deliver personalized experiences without compromising security or compliance.
Direction: OpenText Identity and Access Management ? Sitefinity
When employees join, change roles, or leave the organization, OpenText Identity and Access Management can drive account creation, updates, and deprovisioning for Sitefinity editors, approvers, and administrators. This ensures only current staff have access to content management functions and reduces manual user administration. It also supports audit readiness by aligning CMS access with HR and identity governance processes.
Direction: OpenText Identity and Access Management ? Sitefinity
Sitefinity content workflows can be tied to identity roles so that only authorized users can submit, review, approve, or publish regulated content such as legal notices, financial disclosures, or healthcare information. OpenText Identity and Access Management provides the trusted identity layer for enforcing separation of duties. This helps organizations meet governance requirements and reduce the risk of unauthorized publishing.
Direction: Bi-directional
Global organizations can use Sitefinity to manage multilingual content and regional experiences, while OpenText Identity and Access Management controls access by geography, business unit, or partner tier. For example, a regional distributor portal can expose local-language product content only to approved users in that market. This supports consistent global governance with localized delivery.
Direction: OpenText Identity and Access Management ? Sitefinity
Marketing teams often create campaign microsites, gated content hubs, and event registration pages in Sitefinity. OpenText Identity and Access Management can secure these experiences so only approved audiences can access pre-release materials, partner-only promotions, or internal launch content. This enables controlled campaign execution while preserving a smooth user experience.
Direction: Bi-directional
Sitefinity publishing events and content changes can be correlated with OpenText Identity and Access Management authentication and authorization logs. This gives security, compliance, and operations teams a complete view of who accessed the site, who approved content, and when changes were published. The combined audit trail supports investigations, compliance reporting, and stronger governance.