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Direction: OpenText Extended ECM - Content Server ? WordPress
Marketing, legal, and communications teams can manage website content in OpenText Extended ECM - Content Server, where documents go through review, approval, and records controls before publication. Once approved, the final version is pushed to WordPress for public posting on corporate websites, investor relations pages, or newsrooms.
Business value: Reduces publishing errors, ensures only approved content is published, and creates a clear audit trail for compliance-sensitive materials.
Direction: WordPress ? OpenText Extended ECM - Content Server
WordPress editors can create or update articles, policy summaries, FAQs, or customer-facing guides in WordPress, while the final source documents, supporting files, or signed versions are automatically stored in OpenText Extended ECM - Content Server for retention and governance.
Business value: Keeps the public website easy to manage while ensuring authoritative copies are preserved in the enterprise content repository.
Direction: Bi-directional
Marketing teams can store approved images, brochures, videos, and branded assets in OpenText Extended ECM - Content Server and reference them in WordPress pages and posts. If a file is updated or replaced in the repository, WordPress can automatically reflect the latest approved version.
Business value: Prevents outdated brand assets from being used on the website and reduces duplicate file storage across teams.
Direction: WordPress ? OpenText Extended ECM - Content Server
Draft web pages, campaign landing pages, and regulated content such as product claims or legal disclaimers can be submitted from WordPress into OpenText Extended ECM - Content Server for formal review, approval, and records management before they are published.
Business value: Supports governance for regulated industries by ensuring content passes through required business and legal checks before going live.
Direction: OpenText Extended ECM - Content Server ? WordPress
HR, compliance, or operations teams can maintain policy documents and procedure manuals in OpenText Extended ECM - Content Server. Approved summaries, excerpts, or public-facing versions can be published to WordPress for employee portals or external information pages.
Business value: Aligns internal document control with website publishing and reduces the risk of inconsistent policy information across channels.
Direction: Bi-directional
WordPress can serve as the front-end experience for a customer portal, while OpenText Extended ECM - Content Server stores controlled documents such as contracts, manuals, certificates, and service records. WordPress can display metadata, search results, and secure document links from the repository based on user permissions.
Business value: Improves self-service for customers and partners while maintaining enterprise-grade document security and access control.
Direction: WordPress ? OpenText Extended ECM - Content Server
Forms submitted through WordPress, such as contact requests, event registrations, warranty claims, or document requests, can be archived in OpenText Extended ECM - Content Server with metadata, timestamps, and retention rules.
Business value: Creates a compliant record of web submissions, supports audit requirements, and simplifies long-term retention management.
Direction: Bi-directional
Campaign briefs, event collateral, speaker bios, and press materials can be created and approved in OpenText Extended ECM - Content Server, then published to WordPress for public distribution. After the campaign ends, WordPress content can be retired while the final approved assets remain in OpenText Extended ECM - Content Server for retention and reuse.
Business value: Improves coordination between marketing and governance teams, speeds campaign execution, and preserves a complete content history.