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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

  1. Free, Standard, Premium, and Enterprise.
  2. Remote working means working from outside your office. A distributed workforce is a team with geographically dispersed members who can work from anywhere. In asynchronous working, the communication doesn’t happen in real time. You send your messages when you’re ready; your colleagues respond when they’re ready. For example, you can send a text message, a voice message, or even a video clip of yourself to your colleague. You’re not in sync when you’re communicating with each other.
  3. You collect all information from across the enterprise and aggregate it into a central repository. This method has a lot of benefits, such as increasing productivity, breaking down information silos, and eliminating duplicate information. This can support decision-makers and strategy-makers.
  4. Software teams can use Confluence for technical documentation, project management, testing, meeting notes, decision registers, requirement management, and other purposes.
  5. Confluence can help companies to build a culture of open teamwork by organizing, developing, and making visible their knowledge transparently and collaboratively.