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Universal Wiki Converter Updates
“We really like Confluence, but we started with this other wiki and have a plethora of existing content laying around. Can you help us convert it?” That’s a a frequent request we’ve heard from both prospective and existing Confluence customers. So, we developed a Universal Wiki Converter. The UWC was updated today with a new […]
Your Vote on a Read/Write Intranet
Rod Boothby, Innovation Creators blogger, writes that organisations should consider implementing a Read/Write Intranet, which is precisely what many of our customers have done using Confluence. We also have a case study of how Confluence customer, RedAnt, uses a wiki as their extranet. Before working at Atlassian, my previous employers’ intranets were collections of file […]
Wikis Reviewed
Just about everything in Confluence shows polish and attention to detail. You can instantly create pages in the designated space and edit with standard wiki markup code or a rich-text editor. Linking to other pages is simple, and the system ensures links don’t break if you reorganize pages into a different hierarchy. Further, categorizing pages […]
Linden Lab Selects Atlassian Jira for New ‘Second Life’ Viewer Open Source Project
Linden Lab, makers of the virtual reality game Second Life, called us late last week to tell us they wanted to use Jira as their community issue tracker for their new open source ‘Viewer’ project. We were thrilled to hear it. While most Jira customers use the application for bug tracking, many, including Linden Lab, […]
Confluence at IBM Redbooks
Just a quick blog mention and interesting customer example: IBM is deploying wikis both internally and externally, and point the way to some interesting uses for a wiki for their development community. I also saw that IBM are also using a wiki to build new redbooks, a fine thing, as Tesha wiki at SAP would […]