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Wiki Workflows: Publishing a Knowledge Base Article
A frequent use case for Ad hoc Workflows for Confluence is that of publishing articles to a knowledge base.
The FAQ Creation Workflow is one such workflow. This particular workflow was created to streamline the process of publishing Frequently Asked Questions into a knowledge base for one of the largest online music stores.
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Styled Word Documents from Your Wiki with Scroll Office
This is a guest post by Stefan Kleineikenscheidt of K15t Software, one of Atlassian’s official partners. This post takes a deep look into Scroll Office, a Confluence plugin that allows you to collaborate and author your technical project documentation in the wiki and generate beautifully styled Word documents with a single click.
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111 reasons why you need an enterprise wiki
At //SEIBERT/MEDIA, we’ve been doing our work on a wiki for years. Through our day-to-day work as well as through dozens of enterprise wiki projects, we’ve experienced – thanks to innumerable different example cases – how useful and valuable a wiki can be on a number of levels. Therefore, we believe it is high time to compress the arguments for a wiki into the limited space offered by tweets to make our points as efficiently as possible.
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Create custom approval process workflows in your enterprise wiki
This is a guest post by Roberto Dominguez from Comalatech, creators of the Ad-hoc Workflows Plugin for Confluence. Announced at Atlassian Summit 2010, the new Ad-hoc Workflows Exchange will get you up and running with custom workflows for your enterprise wiki content in just a few seconds. It’s a place where you can browse through a number of pre-configured workflows and discuss best practices.
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iPhone and Android app to take your enterprise wiki on the road
Mini Confluence Enterprise Edition (MCEE) is a mobile client for your existing Confluence installation. It isn’t a theme or skin tailored for mobile devices; it’s a separate interface designed and optimized for the unique constraints of mobile devices. Using a companion plugin for Confluence, we’re able to minimize the amount of traffic sent over the network to make it super fast. You may never use Confluence the same way again.