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WoodWing - OpenText Core Digital Asset Management Integration and Automation

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Common Integration Use Cases Between WoodWing and OpenText Core Digital Asset Management

1. Centralized master asset repository with channel-specific distribution

Data flow: WoodWing to OpenText Core Digital Asset Management, and OpenText Core Digital Asset Management back to WoodWing

WoodWing can serve as the operational hub for product images, publishing visuals, campaign media, and heritage collection assets, while OpenText Core Digital Asset Management acts as the enterprise-wide repository for approved master files. Teams upload or curate assets in WoodWing, then publish finalized versions to OpenText for broader enterprise access, governance, and reuse across departments. In return, WoodWing can pull approved assets from OpenText for layout, campaign, or product distribution work. This reduces duplicate storage, improves version control, and ensures that only approved assets are reused across channels.

2. Product image syndication from content production to downstream commerce and distribution systems

Data flow: WoodWing to OpenText Core Digital Asset Management

WoodWing is well suited for managing product photography and associated media during content creation and enrichment. Once images are approved, they can be automatically transferred to OpenText Core Digital Asset Management with metadata such as SKU, product family, usage rights, and channel tags. OpenText can then distribute these assets to e-commerce platforms, partner portals, print production teams, and regional marketing teams. This use case improves speed to market for product launches and reduces manual handoffs between creative, merchandising, and digital commerce teams.

3. Marketing campaign asset governance and reuse across business units

Data flow: Bi-directional

Marketing teams often create campaign assets in WoodWing, including photography, event videos, banners, and layout files. Approved campaign assets can be synchronized to OpenText Core Digital Asset Management for enterprise governance, rights management, and reuse by regional teams, agencies, and internal departments. Conversely, local teams can search OpenText for approved campaign assets and bring them into WoodWing for adaptation into new formats or localized executions. This supports brand consistency, reduces re-creation of assets, and shortens campaign rollout cycles.

4. Museum and heritage collection media preservation and access control

Data flow: WoodWing to OpenText Core Digital Asset Management

For museums and heritage organizations, WoodWing can manage high-resolution images and videos tied to collections, exhibitions, and archival documentation. Once assets are curated and described, they can be transferred to OpenText Core Digital Asset Management for long-term enterprise storage, access control, and controlled sharing with curators, researchers, educators, and external partners. Metadata such as collection ID, provenance, rights restrictions, and exhibition history can be preserved during transfer. This creates a more reliable process for safeguarding cultural media while making approved content easier to find and distribute.

5. Publishing workflow handoff for book content, layouts, and supporting media

Data flow: WoodWing to OpenText Core Digital Asset Management

WoodWing is commonly used for publishing workflows involving book content, ePub assets, photography, and InDesign layouts. Final production assets can be pushed into OpenText Core Digital Asset Management as the authoritative archive for completed publications and supporting media. Editorial, legal, and production teams can then retrieve approved files for reprints, derivative editions, or repurposing in digital channels. This integration improves auditability, supports reuse of approved content, and reduces the risk of working from outdated files.

6. Event media intake and enterprise sharing

Data flow: WoodWing to OpenText Core Digital Asset Management

Marketing and communications teams often capture large volumes of photos and videos from company events, trade shows, product launches, and sponsorship activities. WoodWing can be used to ingest, tag, and select the best assets, then send approved media to OpenText Core Digital Asset Management for enterprise access. From there, corporate communications, HR, sales enablement, and regional marketing teams can search and reuse the content for newsletters, intranet updates, social media, and presentations. This reduces time spent locating event media and ensures approved assets are consistently reused.

7. Rights-managed asset lifecycle and expiration control

Data flow: Bi-directional

WoodWing can manage the creative and editorial side of asset preparation, while OpenText Core Digital Asset Management can enforce enterprise-level lifecycle controls such as expiration dates, usage rights, and archival status. Asset metadata can be synchronized so that when rights expire or usage restrictions change in OpenText, WoodWing users are alerted before reusing the asset in a new publication or campaign. This is especially valuable for product photography, licensed imagery, and event content with limited usage windows. The result is lower legal risk and fewer compliance issues.

8. Approved asset search and retrieval for cross-functional teams

Data flow: OpenText Core Digital Asset Management to WoodWing

OpenText Core Digital Asset Management can act as the enterprise search layer for approved assets, while WoodWing provides the working environment for creative, editorial, and product content teams. Users in WoodWing can search OpenText for approved images, videos, layouts, and supporting files using shared metadata such as campaign name, product code, collection reference, or publication title. This enables faster content assembly, reduces dependency on manual file requests, and helps teams work from a single source of approved media.

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