Have you ever faced the challenge where you must put an enormous amount of information in one single diagram? In version 6.2 of draw.io, there is an alternative to both the huge and multiple diagram dilemmas: diagrams that consist of several pages.
Monthly Archives: November 2016
Diagramming in Confluence – Mass Import from Gliffy to draw.io
For customers who wish to upgrade from Gliffy to draw.io, or who want to run both add-ons temporarily or permanently, draw.io comes with a practical feature: Gliffy mass import. All diagrams created with Gliffy can be quickly and easily imported into draw.io, and edited as if they were native draw.io diagrams.
draw.io – Diagrams in Confluence: Testimonial from Thomas Krause (Agilent Technologies)
Thomas Krause from Agilent Technologies provides a short testimonial about draw.io for Confluence in a video interview. “No context switching, good support, extensibility, great potential”
Testimonial: draw.io for Confluence in the Workflow of a Software Development Team (Utoolity)
Steffen Opel, Managing Director of the software company Utoolity GmbH, uses draw.io extensively in his company and was kind enough to provide us with a testimonial: What advantages does draw.io offer compared to other solutions?
Draw.io for Confluence: Diagrams Integrated Deeper With Indexing of Text
The draw.io diagramming tool for Confluence is the highest rated Confluence add-on in the Atlassian ecosystem. With the new version 6.1, draw.io could become even more popular: Text within diagrams in Confluence is now indexed and searchable.
Draw.io Diagramming in Confluence: Cheat Sheets for Beginners
The highest rated diagramming solution for Atlassian products is called draw.io and is available as an add-on for Confluence from the marketplace. A Confluence user who hasn’t used similar diagramming tools will need time to familiarize themselves with draw.io, to learn how to use the basic functions, and then build on these skills. Our draw.io team has created cheat sheets for new users, available below.
Onboarding with the Intranet
When new employees open their laptops, the first thing they see is the company intranet. For many, the intranet is their trusty companion in the digital workplace. The familiarity and reliability of intranets make them very useful for onboarding.
Corporate Communication and Intranet 2.0
Corporate communication that gives off the outward image of “corporate culture 2.0,” yet still insists on “company culture 1.0” internally, will inevitably run into contradictions and resistance – and eventually fall apart. Frank Hamm explains why.
Easy Events for Confluence: Now With Categories for Events and Meetings
The larger a company is, the more events, meetings and appointments are scheduled. Event overviews can quickly become confusing when a large number of events are held on one day. Easy Events 1.6 offers a solution for Confluence in this updated version.
Who owns the intranet?
As the popularity of intranets increased, and with it the involvement of more departments and sections within company, it was clear to see who owns the intranet, with respect to the structure and content of the intranet. But, who really owns the intranet?