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Data flow: OpenText Directory Services ? Trello
When employees are added to departments, projects, or roles in OpenText Directory Services, their access can be used to automatically create or update Trello memberships, board access, and team assignments. This reduces manual onboarding work for project managers and ensures users are placed on the correct boards from day one.
Business value: Faster onboarding, fewer access errors, and consistent project participation across teams.
Data flow: OpenText Directory Services ? Trello
Directory groups can be mapped to Trello board permissions so only approved users can view or edit boards related to finance, HR, legal, or executive initiatives. For example, a legal review board can be restricted to users in a legal directory group, while a marketing board remains open to the broader marketing team.
Business value: Better governance, reduced risk of unauthorized access, and simpler permission management.
Data flow: OpenText Directory Services ? Trello
When a user is disabled, transferred, or removed from a directory group, their Trello access can be revoked automatically. This is especially useful for contractors, temporary staff, and employees moving between departments, where lingering access to project boards can create security and compliance issues.
Business value: Stronger security posture, improved compliance, and less administrative cleanup.
Data flow: Bi-directional
OpenText Directory Services can provide the authoritative source for team and department membership, while Trello reflects that structure in board assignments, labels, or member lists. Project leads can use Trello to manage work, while directory updates keep team composition aligned with organizational changes such as reorganizations, mergers, or new program teams.
Business value: Better alignment between organizational structure and project execution, with less duplication of team data.
Data flow: OpenText Directory Services ? Trello
For projects involving vendors, agencies, or contractors, directory-managed identities can be used to grant time-bound access to specific Trello boards. This allows operations or marketing teams to collaborate externally without exposing unrelated internal workspaces.
Business value: Controlled external collaboration, reduced security exposure, and easier partner onboarding.
Data flow: OpenText Directory Services ? Trello
Directory groups can trigger the creation of standardized Trello boards for specific departments or functions. For example, when a new product team is created in the directory, a preconfigured Trello board can be provisioned with the right lists, members, and workflow structure for sprint planning or release tracking.
Business value: Faster project setup, consistent process adoption, and reduced manual configuration.
Data flow: Trello ? OpenText Directory Services
Trello activity and board membership data can be used alongside directory records to support periodic access reviews. Managers can verify who is actively participating in boards and compare that with directory group membership to identify stale access, orphaned users, or misaligned permissions.
Business value: Improved audit readiness, cleaner access governance, and better accountability.
Data flow: OpenText Directory Services ? Trello
When employees move to new teams or reporting lines in OpenText Directory Services, their Trello board assignments can be updated automatically. This helps project managers reassign tasks, update board membership, and maintain continuity during reorganizations, acquisitions, or large-scale staffing changes.
Business value: Less disruption during organizational change, faster reassignment of work, and improved operational continuity.