OpenText Physical Objects refers to the management and digitization of physical documents and records within the OpenText Content Services platform. This involves integrating physical records with digital information systems to streamline access, retrieval, and management of physical documents.

  • Document Imaging: Converts physical documents into digital formats via scanning.
  • Integration: Links digitized physical records with electronic content management systems.
  • Metadata Management: Associates digital records with metadata for improved organization and searchability.
  • Physical Records Tracking: Manages and tracks the location and status of physical documents.
Before learning OpenText Physical Objects, you should have the following skills: Basic IT Knowledge: Understanding of general IT and digital document management concepts. Familiarity with Document Management: Knowledge of document imaging and management practices. Metadata Understanding: Awareness of metadata and its role in document organization and retrieval. Compliance Awareness: Basic understanding of compliance and security requirements for document handling.

By learning OpenText Physical Objects, you gain the following skills:

  1. Document Digitization: Ability to scan and convert physical documents into digital formats.
  2. Integration Techniques: Skills in integrating digitized physical records with electronic content management systems.
  3. Metadata Management: Proficiency in associating and managing metadata for improved document organization and searchability.
  4. Physical Records Tracking: Expertise in tracking and managing the location and status of physical documents.

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