Recent posts about “Confluence”

Morgan Friberg

Yesterday I held a webinar with Kap IT on the ConfluenceFx plugin.

ConfluenceFx is the first enterprise solution that brings Confluence to your desktop. It enables your teams to collaborate more effectively and keeps all your community up-to-date thanks to its real-time notifications and collaborative user interactions.

A vibrant Q&A session goes to show that people are really interested in this product. It was an excellent demo which shows the perspective of an end user, as well as an admin installing and configuring the product. See the video now:


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Morgan Friberg

Just a quick reminder that tomorrow I'm hosting a Plugin of the Month webinar with Kap IT on the ConfluenceFx plugin.

ConfluenceFx is the first enterprise solution that brings Confluence to your desktop. It enables your teams to collaborate more effectively and keeps all your community up-to-date thanks to its real-time notifications and collaborative user interactions.

UPDATE: VIDEO HERE

Morgan Friberg

This week we held a webinar with Tino Winkler of Communardo. Based out of Germany, Tino went over the Content Import Plugin for Confluence. This is a great webinar to watch if you have a legacy system that you want to exctract the data from and migrate to Confluence.

The Content Import Plugin faciliates imports of any type of content into Confluence. The data has to be provided in a transfer format (XML notation of Confluence data structures). The format supports nearly all of the Confluence content type (pages, spaces, blog posts, comments, attachments) and the according meta data (creator, modifier, dates, labels). The plugin is an efficient tool to support the migration of content from any system, e.g. legacy wikis, blogs and message boards, without the need to know the Confluence API.

Watch the video now:

For past webinars, please hop on over to Atlassian TV where you can sort videos by products and categories. For upcoming webinars, please visit our events page. If you would like to be in our webinar series, please contact us.
Also, don't forget about following us on

Morgan Friberg

This Thursday, we are running a Plugin of the Month webinar with Communardo on the Confluence Content Import Plugin.

Based out of Germany, Tino Winkler will walk us through how the Content Import Plugin faciliates imports of any type of content into Confluence. The import data must be provided in a transfer format, which is an XML notation of Confluence data. The format supports nearly all of the Confluence content types (pages, spaces, blog posts, comments, attachments) and the according meta data (creator, modifier, dates, labels). The plugin is an efficient tool to support the migration of content from any system, e.g. legacy wikis, blogs and message boards, without the need to know the Confluence API.

UPDATE: VIDEO IS HERE

Morgan Friberg

Next week we are running a Plugin of the Month webinar with Communardo on the Confluence Content Import Plugin.

Based out of Germany, Tino Winkler will walk us through how the Content Import Plugin faciliates imports of any type of content into Confluence. The import data must be provided in a transfer format, which is an XML notation of Confluence data. The format supports nearly all of the Confluence content types (pages, spaces, blog posts, comments, attachments) and the according meta data (creator, modifier, dates, labels). The plugin is an efficient tool to support the migration of content from any system, e.g. legacy wikis, blogs and message boards, without the need to know the Confluence API.

UPDATE: VIDEO HERE