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Workflows and approvals in Confluence: Comala Workflows, Workflows Lite and Approvals
In this interview, Martin Seibert chats with Simon Gatto, COO of Comalatech, about the new functionality in Comala Workflows and the new apps in the Comalatech family of products; including what customer requirements they target.
Atlassian Data Center: News, benefits and opportunities (Atlassian Enterprise Club Day in Wiesbaden)
This year’s Atlassian Enterprise Club Day (AEC) took place in Wiesbaden on 16 May. It was a fantastic event where about 100 customers enjoyed interesting presentations and exchanged information and ideas in a casual and friendly atmosphere. Patrick Richardson, Group Product Manager for Data Center at Atlassian, visited us to talk to our customers, exchange information and share product news.
Time tracking tip in Jira: Implement a layer of trust with Tempo Timesheets
When collecting information for billing, payroll, or to understand patterns and trends, it’s useful to have a system in place to guarantee the accuracy of the information. Tempo Timesheets provides you with an approval process. Here’s how to use it.
Atlassian Opsgenie: Introduction, use cases and functions
With over 200 integrations connected to Opsgenie and to monitoring, ticketing and other systems as sources of information, it becomes a command center for incident management providing transparency for the entire team (including its stakeholders) as they resolve problems. These are the central features of Opsgenie.
Requirements for modern incident management: automation, transparency, structured learning
No software and no technical infrastructure is perfect: It’s not a question of “whether” there will be disruptions or outages but “when” and “for how long.” However, processes to solve such problems are often unstructured and not transparent for all stakeholders. Now Atlassian Opsgenie can help to take much of the sting out of such an incident with automated escalation levels and data reports for post-incident analysis.
The Macro Manager for Confluence: Deactivate individual macros – quickly and easily
While the macro browser is an essential and useful element of Confluence, the multitude of macros available there can prove overwhelming for its users. The Macro Manager now allows administrators to deactivate macros that are no longer relevant for their users without affecting those macros that have already been installed. And the development team already has some ideas for where it could go next.
Scaled project management with Structure and Structure.Gantt for Jira
Structure is an app that adds multi-level hierarchies of any depth to Jira. with features for program and portfolio management as well as cross-project tracking capabilities. The Structure.Gantt app for Jira lets you visualize timelines and dependencies in your projects. See what they are capable of in this webinar and demonstration.
Straightforward onboarding of new employees in Confluence with Courses and Quizzes – LMS app
Confluence is where teams work on their projects, share and review content, and store knowledge assets. Have you ever thought of using Confluence for onboarding as well? Well, this is possible. You can use Confluence’s native features to set this up or extend your system with the Courses and Quizzes – LMS app to create a potent onboarding process by using its courses.
Time tracking in Jira with Tempo Timesheets: Organize and evaluate the data
In the two previous posts, we discussed how to capture data through various methods, and how we can ensure this data is useful to the organization. Now we’ll look at two core features of Tempo that are used to organize the data you have captured: Tempo Accounts and Tempo Teams.