Linchpin Service-Package : Full Technical Support for Your Linchpin Instance

Linchpin Intranet

A Linchpin intranet is quickly becoming a critical application in many companies, and the availability and technical stability are key requirements. Many companies do not have the necessary resources and support capabilities to maintain and operate an intranet. Some prefer to leave the long term support to an experience partner: backups, monitoring, security and software updates, and the quick repair of critical faults.

Collaborative Dysfunction: Presentation by Wendell Keuneman (Head of Confluence) at //SEIBERT/MEDIA

Wendell Kueneman - Collaborative Dysfunction presentation

During //SEIBERT/MEDIA’s last Atlassian Enterprise Club meeting with customers in Wiesbaden, we welcomed an important visitor from Sydney, Australia: Wendell Keuneman, Head of Confluence at Atlassian. Not only did Wendell answer questions from deep discussions with our customers, he also provided useful insights into best practices for workplace co-operation and collaboration with Atlassian software.

Sherif Mansour (Confluence Product Manager) on Developing Confluence

AtlasCamp 2016 Interview with Sherif Mansour

Regular readers of this blog or subscribers to our English YouTube channel will know Sherif Mansour, Confluence Product Manager at Atlassian in Sydney. We have published many fun interviews on various topics with Sherif. At the recent 2016 AtlasCamp in Barcelona, the large developer conference by Atlassian, we met again with Sherif, and offered him another opportunity to speak with us on camera.

Questions and Answers About Social Intranets and Social Collaboration

Collaboration Hands

In the last few years, the terms “Intranet 2.0” and “Social Intranet” started appearing, describing the development of more interactive and communicative intranets. Since then, “Social Collaboration” has become an oft-requested feature of intranets, contributing to the development of the notion of “Social Business”.

Why HipChat, Microblogs and Confluence Should Be Used Together

Confluence users collaborating on a Press Release.

There are many different ways people communicate and develop content in an organisation. More traditional communication channels are meetings, telephone calls, and email. The development of intranet software, chat tools, and blogs has improved and streamlined communication in a company. All three tools cut down on the flood of email, allowing better collaboration and quicker resolutions of decisions and questions.