3 simple ways teams can create compelling content in Confluence
This is a guest post by Dylan Lindsay, product marketing manager at Adaptavist. Confluence is an incredible tool for creating,...
This is a guest post by Dylan Lindsay, product marketing manager at Adaptavist. Confluence is an incredible tool for creating,...
“We’re migrating to Data Center products for Jira and Confluence. What does the migration involve, have other teams done it?”,...
This is a guest blog post by Atlassian Marketplace vendor, StepShot. What’s your biggest challenge in your job as a customer...
This is a guest post by Alex Medved, Project Manager for ConfiForms app for Confluence at Vertuna LLC. HR is...
Most conversations about DevOps focus on automation, and for good reason. Automation provides opportunities to significantly cut costs and eliminate human...
When Mitchell International needed content collaboration software for a new platform initiative, they tried Confluence. Through word of mouth, interest...
This is a guest post by Nils Bier, Customer Success team lead at K15t Software. He has been working to...
Having the information you need to do your job doesn’t have to be hard. Creating a single source of truth...
This is a guest post written by Katerina Kolina, product owner of Quizzes for Confluence at StiltSoft. StiltSoft is an Atlassian Expert,...
Confluence batched notifications send you more relevant email notifications. You still receive the information you care about most, but you receive fewer notifications. Read on to learn more, and while we're at it, check...
If your project in Jira Software is your one-stop shop for everything JIRA-related, then your project space in Confluence is your go-to place for everything else: requirements, retrospectives, meeting notes, and more. Here are 3...
I wish I could say we started with grand plans to revolutionize our company culture, but in all honesty, we simply wanted to share funny stuff without sending an email blast. So, we tried...
Twitter has grown rapidly over the last few years, adding employees, offices, and acquisitions as quickly as the next trending topic explodes and dies away. Growth and change internally puts a burden on the...
Customer feedback in agile development is a three-step process of gathering, documenting, and prioritizing. Here are examples from our product managers.