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Slack - OpenText Directory Services Integration and Automation

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Common Integration Use Cases Between Slack and OpenText Directory Services

1. Automated user and group provisioning for Slack access

Data flow: OpenText Directory Services ? Slack

When employees are created, updated, or deactivated in OpenText Directory Services, their Slack accounts and channel memberships can be automatically provisioned or removed. This ensures new hires receive the right workspace access on day one and terminated users are removed immediately, reducing manual IT effort and lowering security risk.

  • Sync user identity attributes such as name, email, department, and manager
  • Assign Slack users to channels based on department or role
  • Disable Slack access automatically when a user is removed from the directory

2. Role based Slack channel access aligned to enterprise directory groups

Data flow: OpenText Directory Services ? Slack

Enterprise groups maintained in OpenText Directory Services can drive access to Slack channels for teams such as HR, Finance, IT, or project groups. This keeps sensitive conversations restricted to approved users and reduces the need for manual channel administration.

  • Map directory groups to private Slack channels
  • Automatically add or remove users when group membership changes
  • Support temporary access for project teams or contractors

3. Centralized identity updates reflected in Slack profiles

Data flow: OpenText Directory Services ? Slack

Changes to employee records in OpenText Directory Services can update Slack profile information such as display name, title, department, location, and manager. This improves directory accuracy in Slack and helps employees quickly identify the right contacts across distributed teams.

  • Keep organizational details consistent across systems
  • Improve search and collaboration in Slack
  • Reduce duplicate profile maintenance by IT and HR operations

4. Security and compliance notifications to Slack from directory events

Data flow: OpenText Directory Services ? Slack

Directory events such as failed login patterns, privilege changes, group membership updates, or account lockouts can trigger Slack alerts to IT operations or security teams. This enables faster response to access issues and suspicious activity without requiring teams to monitor separate admin consoles.

  • Send alerts to a dedicated security or service desk Slack channel
  • Escalate high risk identity changes to on call staff
  • Support audit visibility for access administration events

5. Slack based service desk workflow for access requests

Data flow: Slack ? OpenText Directory Services

Employees can request access to applications, groups, or channels directly in Slack using a bot or workflow form. Approved requests can then update OpenText Directory Services to add the user to the correct group, which in turn grants downstream access in connected systems.

  • Capture access requests in a controlled Slack workflow
  • Route approvals to managers or application owners
  • Automatically update directory group membership after approval

6. Onboarding coordination across HR, IT, and team leads

Data flow: Bi directional

During employee onboarding, OpenText Directory Services can provide the authoritative user record while Slack serves as the collaboration layer for onboarding tasks and notifications. HR and IT can receive Slack updates when accounts are ready, while team leads can be notified when the new hire has been added to the required groups and channels.

  • Notify hiring managers when access setup is complete
  • Coordinate onboarding tasks in a dedicated Slack channel
  • Track exceptions when directory data is incomplete or inconsistent

7. Offboarding coordination and access revocation alerts

Data flow: OpenText Directory Services ? Slack

When a user is disabled or removed in OpenText Directory Services, Slack can notify IT, security, and the employee?s manager that access has been revoked. This creates a clear audit trail and helps ensure offboarding steps are completed quickly across teams.

  • Alert stakeholders when deprovisioning is executed
  • Confirm removal from critical Slack channels
  • Support compliance with joiner mover leaver processes

8. Directory driven support escalation for access issues

Data flow: Slack ? OpenText Directory Services

Help desk agents working in Slack can trigger directory lookups or access corrections when users report login or permission issues. For example, a support channel can initiate a workflow to verify group membership in OpenText Directory Services and correct missing access faster than traditional ticket handling.

  • Reduce time to resolve access related incidents
  • Allow support teams to validate identity and group membership in context
  • Improve employee experience by resolving issues in the collaboration tool they already use

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