You Can Do That! Part 1 of 3
June 18, 2009 5:29 AMAlthough this may not seem obvious at first, there are some important parallels between Apple's iPhone and Confluence 3.0. "How can this be?!?" you might ask. After all, the iPhone is a piece of hardware developed by one of the world's oldest and most admired technology companies. Confluence, on the other hand, is this intangible thing called a "wiki" created by a young Australian company.
Despite these differences, they share some fundamental characteristics. To create the iPhone, Apple took the ordinary cell phone and built tons of functionality on top of it to develop a new device that can be used for almost anything. Atlassian has done something similar with Confluence. It took a basic collaboration tool and added a bunch of capabilities that expanded the wiki's use beyond simple collaboration.
To highlight these similarities, we made a few short videos modeled after Apple's recent advertising campaign for the iPhone. Here's one video that shows how the Macro Browser intuitively broadens the range of tasks that Confluence can be used to accomplish.
We'll publish the remaining two videos in subsequent blog posts.



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2 Comment(s)
Quite a neat idea, i love those Apple ads as well. Another suggestion could be to highlight the various ways u could deploy confluence, in your own company's data center, hosted on atlassian and even on EC2 using the famous quick installs...
By hitech at June 18, 2009 12:19 PM
Hey, what a coincidence!
A few days back ago, I was sharing the idea with a few people that Confluence as a platform resembles the iPhone's model.
With the same recipe, maybe that's the reason why Confluence is the world's most popular enterprise wiki :)
By Sim at June 21, 2009 3:06 AM