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WoodWing and OpenText File 360 complement each other well in enterprise environments where rich media, publishing assets, and controlled external collaboration must coexist. WoodWing serves as the system for managing product images, videos, campaign assets, and publishing content, while OpenText File 360 provides secure, governed file sharing and synchronization for internal and external stakeholders. Together, they can support controlled asset distribution, review, approval, and collaboration across teams and partners.
Flow: WoodWing to OpenText File 360
Marketing, creative, and publishing teams can publish selected images, layouts, and video drafts from WoodWing into OpenText File 360 for secure review by agencies, freelancers, printers, or legal reviewers. External users receive controlled access to only the files relevant to their assignment, with expiration dates, download restrictions, and audit trails.
Business value: Reduces reliance on consumer file-sharing tools, improves governance over pre-release content, and shortens review cycles.
Flow: WoodWing to OpenText File 360
Once product images are approved in WoodWing, they can be synchronized to OpenText File 360 folders for distribution to distributors, retailers, and regional sales teams. OpenText File 360 can enforce access controls so each partner only sees the assets approved for their market or product line.
Business value: Ensures partners always use the latest approved imagery, reduces brand inconsistency, and limits exposure of embargoed or region-specific assets.
Flow: WoodWing to OpenText File 360
Museums and heritage organizations can store high-resolution photos and videos in WoodWing and share selected collections through OpenText File 360 with external researchers, conservators, or guest curators. Sensitive or restricted items can be shared with granular permissions and full auditability.
Business value: Enables collaboration without duplicating master assets across uncontrolled systems, while maintaining compliance and provenance tracking.
Flow: WoodWing to OpenText File 360 and back to WoodWing
Design teams can export InDesign layouts, EPUB components, and supporting media from WoodWing to OpenText File 360 for editorial, compliance, or client approval. Reviewers can annotate or return revised files through OpenText File 360, after which final versions are re-ingested into WoodWing for production.
Business value: Streamlines multi-party approval cycles, reduces version confusion, and creates a secure handoff process between creative and approval teams.
Flow: WoodWing to OpenText File 360
After company events, photographers and videographers can upload raw or selected assets into WoodWing, then publish curated sets to OpenText File 360 for internal communications, HR, executive teams, or regional offices. Access can be limited to specific departments or geographies.
Business value: Accelerates reuse of event content across the organization while keeping sensitive or unreleased footage under control.
Flow: Bi-directional
Creative agencies can receive campaign briefs, reference materials, and approved source assets from WoodWing via OpenText File 360. In return, agencies can upload revised artwork, video edits, or localized versions back into OpenText File 360, where internal teams can review and move final assets into WoodWing for master management.
Business value: Supports structured collaboration with agencies, reduces email-based file exchange, and improves traceability of asset versions and approvals.
Flow: WoodWing to OpenText File 360
Global content teams can distribute localized images, translated layouts, and market-specific media from WoodWing to regional teams through OpenText File 360. Regional offices can access only their assigned content packages, helping ensure local teams work from the correct approved materials.
Business value: Improves consistency across markets, reduces accidental use of unapproved assets, and simplifies regional content distribution.
Flow: WoodWing to OpenText File 360
For assets that require strict oversight, such as embargoed product images, confidential campaign materials, or culturally sensitive heritage content, WoodWing can remain the master repository while OpenText File 360 serves as the controlled sharing layer. All access, downloads, and sharing actions are logged for compliance and review.
Business value: Provides a defensible governance model for sensitive media distribution and supports compliance requirements without slowing collaboration.