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Implementing Atlassian Confluence

By : Eren Kalelioğlu
Book Image

Implementing Atlassian Confluence

By: Eren Kalelioğlu

Overview of this book

Implementing Atlassian Confluence is an all-encompassing guide to the essential concepts of distributed work and leveraging Confluence to create a world-class collaboration environment. This book begins with an introduction to enterprise collaboration concepts and explains how to set up Confluence. You’ll quickly proceed to creating and maintaining dynamic content, effective cross-functional collaboration, and employing Confluence applications in scenarios such as software project management and knowledge bases. You’ll discover how to use Jira Service Management together with Confluence, set up personal spaces, implement centralized user management, address security risks, and explore suggested solutions on Confluence. Furthermore, you’ll integrate and extend Confluence with other Atlassian and third-party software. The book also contains tips and guidance on managing Confluence adoption, enabling you to focus on your team and provide them with a state-of-the-art remote collaboration environment. Complete with practical business scenarios, best practices, and examples, this book will help you gain a comprehensive understanding of Atlassian Confluence’s capabilities for enhancing collaboration within cross-functional teams.
Table of Contents (21 chapters)
1
Part 1:Preparing for Confluence
7
Part 2:Building a Real Confluence Site
13
Part 3:Scaling Business

Answers

Here are the answers to this chapter’s questions:

  1. You can connect your Jira project to a Confluence space. This allows you to manage Confluence pages without having to leave the product, eliminating context-switching and creating a more integrated experience. You can even edit within Jira using embedded pages.
  2. Forge is Atlassian’s brand-new serverless platform. Unlike Connect, you don’t need to have your own infrastructure for your Cloud application.
  3. The approach can vary, depending on the company’s needs, objectives, budget, timeline, and existing internal resources. In-house development means more control and customization, while outsourcing may be suitable when a quicker and perhaps more cost-effective solution is needed.
  4. Smart Links are more than just hyperlinks, allowing you to share content across applications by transforming traditional links into interactive previews or information-rich cards. Whether it’s a Google...