More and more companies are migrating to the cloud. But as with on-prem infrastructure, a solid architecture is needed in the cloud. Similar to building a house, you can use diagrams for cloud design – at least if you use draw.io for it. This blog article explains why the diagram tool is also suitable for mapping your cloud architecture and whether it can be combined with specialised development tools.
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“I 🧡 draw.io” #3: Valuable Tips for Better UML Diagrams
The Unified Modeling Language (UML) comprises a wide range of diagrams and is not just used in software development because it looks so pretty; it makes it possible to create completely different diagrams that still draw in everyone related to one and the same project. Our diagramming tool draw.io covers the whole range of UML diagrams. In this blog article, we’ll show you three valuable tips on how your diagrams will keep everyone clear and excited!
“I 🧡draw.io” #2: How to create UX Diagrams in Confluence and Jira
The user – the unknown entity? If you don’t know your users, you will not meet their needs. To avoid a worst-case scenario, UX teams dedicate themselves to the user journey in all its details, develop an understanding of the target group, its needs and desires, and design the touchpoints based on this. This is where good visualization can help. With draw.io, you and your team can create user flow diagrams that depict the user journey and provide you with a solid basis for decision-making.
“I 🧡draw.io” #1: Clever Flowcharts and Process diagrams in Confluence
Complex projects in particular absolutely need visualizations – the risk is too great that something will go wrong, which will have an impact on all subsequent project steps. Flowcharts are a good way to remedy the situation. In our “I 🧡 draw.io” series, we provide tips on how you can use draw.io to quickly create diagrams, mockups, maps, etc. and lay them out in such a way that they can be read and understood by all team members or external stakeholders.
draw.io – What Does the Chevrolet Corvette Have to Do with Diagramming?
Diagrams can be used for many different use cases. One of these is Root Cause Analysis, or simply said: finding out where something went wrong. If only Chevrolet had applied it in the early 90’s, they would have saved a lot of time and money when the engines in the original Corvette kept self-destructing…
draw.io diagramming in Confluence is currently the most successful app in the Atlassian Marketplace
Our friends over at Blended Perspectives have recently done a detailed analysis on the data available for Atlassian Marketplace apps, and have unearthed something that we personally find fantastic and want to share with you – draw.io is leading the Marketplace!
Top ten apps for Confluence that help your organization
Confluence is hugely valuable and once you have started using it it’s hard to imagine going back to a time before Confluence. However, the more actively it is used, the more often teams will request specialized functions. We’ve listed our top ten apps that help teams and organizations work together more efficiently and effectively.
Diagrams with draw.io for Confluence: Our New User Documentation Is Online
The draw.io Confluence add-on is ideal for creating professional diagrams of all types, but can be daunting for new users who have never worked with a diagramming tool before. We’ve now made available a growing collection of user documentation, cheat sheets and demonstration videos to help new users get comfortable with draw.io.
draw.io for Confluence: New Version 6.2 With Multi-Page Diagrams
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.
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.