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Data flow: WordPress ? OpenText InfoArchive
Publishers and compliance teams can automatically archive final versions of regulated web content such as investor relations pages, policy statements, product disclosures, and public notices from WordPress into OpenText InfoArchive. This creates a defensible record of what was published, when it was published, and who approved it.
Data flow: WordPress ? OpenText InfoArchive
When WordPress pages, media files, or documents are replaced or removed, the retired content can be transferred to InfoArchive for long-term retention instead of being permanently deleted. This is useful for organizations that must retain prior versions of public-facing content for compliance, brand governance, or legal protection.
Data flow: WordPress ? OpenText InfoArchive
Organizations often publish PDFs, brochures, white papers, annual reports, and policy documents through WordPress. These assets can be automatically archived in InfoArchive with metadata such as publication date, document type, business owner, and retention class, ensuring long-term preservation outside the website platform.
Data flow: Legacy system ? OpenText InfoArchive ? WordPress
During a content platform modernization program, historical content from a legacy CMS can be migrated into InfoArchive for preservation while selected current content is republished in WordPress. This allows the organization to retire the old system, reduce licensing and infrastructure costs, and still provide access to archived records when needed.
Data flow: WordPress ? OpenText InfoArchive
For industries such as financial services, healthcare, education, and government, WordPress is often used to publish policies, notices, and public disclosures. InfoArchive can store immutable copies of these publications along with timestamps and approval metadata, creating evidence that the organization met publication and retention obligations.
Data flow: OpenText InfoArchive ? WordPress
Legal, compliance, or audit teams may need to retrieve archived website content for review or re-publication. InfoArchive can serve as the authoritative archive, while WordPress can present or reference approved historical content through a controlled retrieval process, avoiding the need to restore old backups or search disconnected file shares.
Data flow: Bi-directional
WordPress editorial workflows can trigger archiving actions in InfoArchive when content reaches end of life, while retention or disposition decisions from InfoArchive can inform whether content should remain published, be removed from WordPress, or be retained for legal hold. This creates a coordinated workflow between content owners, compliance, and records management.
Data flow: WordPress ? OpenText InfoArchive
WordPress forms, campaign landing pages, event registrations, and customer-facing request pages can generate records that need to be retained beyond the life of the website content itself. Submissions, confirmations, and associated page context can be archived in InfoArchive to preserve the business record and support downstream compliance or customer service needs.