Monthly Archives: May 2011

5 New Add-ons to Extend Your Confluence Intranet

With submissions for Codegeist 2011 now closed, it's time to take a closer look at all the amazing entries. We've already taken a shared 5 new add-ons to enhance your technical documentation. This post features 5 awesome entries that will make your Confluence instance an even more powerfulintranet for your organization.

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Monitor Your Users’ Experience in Real Time with New Relic

I wanted to take a moment to share some news that I think both Atlassian and Atlassian customers will be excited about. Today New Relic announced that we are adding real user monitoring to our existing app monitoring capability. This means that using New Relic, you can now look at real user requests in real time to get significant data about the user experience including page load times, time in request queue, how long a page takes to render, and Apdex score.

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Flowdock: A Communication Layer for Confluence

Continue to use all your favorite tools and make them better by bringing your actions into the conversation in Flowdock. Updates from your issue tracker, changes from your version control system, deployments, and most importantly activity from your wiki - they're all a big part of the working conversation. All these events can go unnoticed, and sometimes need to be repeated to attract attention. With Flowdock, your team will react in seconds.

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Personalize and Extend Confluence in 15 Minutes with Speakeasy

Ever wanted to be able to personalize Confluence, perhaps to remove a click or two with AJAX to speed up a common task? Introducing Speakeasy, a Framework for Quick Personalization and Extension Speakeasy is a new way to build on top of Confluence. With Speakeasy anyone with frontend development skills--Javascript, CSS, HTML, etc--can build a personalization or extension to Confluence. As we all know, frontend development is insanely fast, avoiding compiling, complex interfaces, and difficult development

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