At Archimedes, we create exhibitions, brand spaces, and interactive installations for science centers, public institutions, and corporate clients worldwide. We embrace a highly integrated development process that covers project lifecycles from conception to fabrication to deployment.
We started by using JIRA for small software projects and over the years increased our use of Atlassian products to the point where they are deeply tied to all our business processes and define a single source of truth for HR, cash flow management, procurement, in-house manufacturing – literally everything from buying the first washer to making our products shine.
In this talk, learn how Atlassian helped us:
-find transparency through defined processes
-coordinate complex, fast-paced projects
-integrate more workflows
-balance workloads across different teams
-manage thousands of issues every day
Stephan Spenling, CTO, Archimedes Exhibitions GmbH
Scaling Agile with JIRA Software and Portfolio for JIRAAtlassian
In 2015, ABN AMRO, one of the largest banks in the Netherlands, rolled out agile across their organization. Within a year and a half, ABN AMRO grew from over 100 to 7000 users, and they are now moving towards using JIRA Software Data Center. This growth greatly increased their system complexity, that included 65 administrators that had created over 65 issue types, 250 statuses, and 400 workflows.
In this session, ABN AMRO will share the process of introducing scaled agile to their organization, which includes identifying the impact on usability, gathering metrics, and improving system performance and maintenance. You can also learn about how Portfolio for JIRA is an integral part of scaling agile across an organization and which best practices you can apply to your own journey.
Dennis Struis, Product Owner JIRA, ABN AMRO
Rik de Valk, Product Owner, ABN AMRO
Standardizing Jira Service Desk in a Decentralized EnvironmentAtlassian
How do you get 500+ professionals across 100+ support teams to deliver services and support consistently together?
Join Kevin Jesse, Chief IT Architect, as he shares the challenges and successes that were faced with deploying ITSM in a highly decentralized environment. Learn how to efficiently scale IT Service Management (ITSM) with minimal customization using Jira Service Desk and Confluence, how to integrate multiple service desks, develop an all-encompassing service catalog, and change the culture for both internal and external customers.
Atlas Desk Team – A Year With JIRA Service Desk - Dan Horsfall and Nikki NguyenAtlassian
One year after its launch, learn the impact that JIRA Service Desk has made on the Atlassian IT service desk, aka AtlasDesk. Learn how we: Automated triage and routing of issues. Implemented SLAs to prioritize work. Use reports to easily track productivity. Integrated CSAT with JIRA Service Desk. Provided a better service to Atlassian users.
How to Develop, Track, and Release Like a Boss Using Atlassian ToolsAtlassian
In 2015, Hitachi Vantara, a wholly owned subsidiary of Hitachi Ltd., was using a traditional development approach for their internal IT front office application and releasing only every 2-3 months. But that just wouldn't cut it. The application, built on the Salesforce platform, was simply too important. When they moved to agile, the team realized they'd need to level up on communication, collaboration, and workflow automation. Intimidated, yet determined, Hitachi Vantara turned to Atlassian's cloud-based tools: Jira and Confluence for planning, tracking, and documentation; Bitbucket for collaborating on source code; Bitbucket Pipelines for continuous delivery; and the whole host of native integrations to tie it all together. This is the story of how they did it, and the results they achieved.
JIRA Service Desk – a modern and flexible service desk experience that streamlines customer requests, and boosts your IT team’s efficiency, taking your service desk to a whole new level.
JIRA Service Desk integrates directly with JIRA, Atlassian’s issue management software used by more than 22,000 teams worldwide.
Learn in 30 minutes:
1) How we’ve gone beyond the powerful JIRA platform
2) How you can easily create a clean and intuitive customer interface to submit requests
3) How to get real-time SLA visibility
4) How to focus your team with custom queues
5) How to improve your team’s efficiency with real-time reports
JIRA Service Desk is available now for a free 30-day trial, OnDemand or download. Pricing starts at just $10 for 10 users.
Lean Change Management with JIRA Service DeskAtlassian
Change management for IT is a big, complex thing. It's hard to configure a tool to fit your company policies and the whole experience of raising and approving changes is painful for everyone involved.
We believe there's a better way.
In this session, we will show you how JIRA Service Desk can help track and approve changes with simple configuration that's easy to set up and maintain. Learn how to adapt JIRA Service Desk to your change processes with practical examples of how to report on risk, generate change reviews, schedule changes with a calendar, and more.
Products covered:
JIRA Software, JIRA Service Desk, Confluence
The last year in JIRA has given software teams even more ways to deliver better products at a faster pace. See what’s new in the world of JIRA and what’s around the corner in the JIRA Keynote.
How Trade Desk Built a Connected Team of 100+ Service AgentsAtlassian
Speed and efficiency. They're focal points for every business discipline, and IT Operations & Support is no exception. These teams must be on the lookout for the next generation of tools and technology to streamline their systems and stay competitive.
Here are some of the many topics we'll cover in this talk:
- Internal collaboration gaps between engineering and IT teams, and how to bridge them
- Centralizing service operations management with self-service portals for internal employees and customers alike
- Handoffs and metrics in a high volume (75K requests annually) and global support (over 100 service agents globally) context
Advanced analytics data for proactive process and product improvements
- We'll also talk about the criteria for selecting Atlassian as your go-to platform, and how to integrate and automate business rules into service requests using the Atlassian ecosystem.
We hope you'll come away with a solid understanding of how to build, grow, and maintain a successful service operations .
Scaling Agile with JIRA Software and Portfolio for JIRAAtlassian
In 2015, ABN AMRO, one of the largest banks in the Netherlands, rolled out agile across their organization. Within a year and a half, ABN AMRO grew from over 100 to 7000 users, and they are now moving towards using JIRA Software Data Center. This growth greatly increased their system complexity, that included 65 administrators that had created over 65 issue types, 250 statuses, and 400 workflows.
In this session, ABN AMRO will share the process of introducing scaled agile to their organization, which includes identifying the impact on usability, gathering metrics, and improving system performance and maintenance. You can also learn about how Portfolio for JIRA is an integral part of scaling agile across an organization and which best practices you can apply to your own journey.
Dennis Struis, Product Owner JIRA, ABN AMRO
Rik de Valk, Product Owner, ABN AMRO
Standardizing Jira Service Desk in a Decentralized EnvironmentAtlassian
How do you get 500+ professionals across 100+ support teams to deliver services and support consistently together?
Join Kevin Jesse, Chief IT Architect, as he shares the challenges and successes that were faced with deploying ITSM in a highly decentralized environment. Learn how to efficiently scale IT Service Management (ITSM) with minimal customization using Jira Service Desk and Confluence, how to integrate multiple service desks, develop an all-encompassing service catalog, and change the culture for both internal and external customers.
Atlas Desk Team – A Year With JIRA Service Desk - Dan Horsfall and Nikki NguyenAtlassian
One year after its launch, learn the impact that JIRA Service Desk has made on the Atlassian IT service desk, aka AtlasDesk. Learn how we: Automated triage and routing of issues. Implemented SLAs to prioritize work. Use reports to easily track productivity. Integrated CSAT with JIRA Service Desk. Provided a better service to Atlassian users.
How to Develop, Track, and Release Like a Boss Using Atlassian ToolsAtlassian
In 2015, Hitachi Vantara, a wholly owned subsidiary of Hitachi Ltd., was using a traditional development approach for their internal IT front office application and releasing only every 2-3 months. But that just wouldn't cut it. The application, built on the Salesforce platform, was simply too important. When they moved to agile, the team realized they'd need to level up on communication, collaboration, and workflow automation. Intimidated, yet determined, Hitachi Vantara turned to Atlassian's cloud-based tools: Jira and Confluence for planning, tracking, and documentation; Bitbucket for collaborating on source code; Bitbucket Pipelines for continuous delivery; and the whole host of native integrations to tie it all together. This is the story of how they did it, and the results they achieved.
JIRA Service Desk – a modern and flexible service desk experience that streamlines customer requests, and boosts your IT team’s efficiency, taking your service desk to a whole new level.
JIRA Service Desk integrates directly with JIRA, Atlassian’s issue management software used by more than 22,000 teams worldwide.
Learn in 30 minutes:
1) How we’ve gone beyond the powerful JIRA platform
2) How you can easily create a clean and intuitive customer interface to submit requests
3) How to get real-time SLA visibility
4) How to focus your team with custom queues
5) How to improve your team’s efficiency with real-time reports
JIRA Service Desk is available now for a free 30-day trial, OnDemand or download. Pricing starts at just $10 for 10 users.
Lean Change Management with JIRA Service DeskAtlassian
Change management for IT is a big, complex thing. It's hard to configure a tool to fit your company policies and the whole experience of raising and approving changes is painful for everyone involved.
We believe there's a better way.
In this session, we will show you how JIRA Service Desk can help track and approve changes with simple configuration that's easy to set up and maintain. Learn how to adapt JIRA Service Desk to your change processes with practical examples of how to report on risk, generate change reviews, schedule changes with a calendar, and more.
Products covered:
JIRA Software, JIRA Service Desk, Confluence
The last year in JIRA has given software teams even more ways to deliver better products at a faster pace. See what’s new in the world of JIRA and what’s around the corner in the JIRA Keynote.
How Trade Desk Built a Connected Team of 100+ Service AgentsAtlassian
Speed and efficiency. They're focal points for every business discipline, and IT Operations & Support is no exception. These teams must be on the lookout for the next generation of tools and technology to streamline their systems and stay competitive.
Here are some of the many topics we'll cover in this talk:
- Internal collaboration gaps between engineering and IT teams, and how to bridge them
- Centralizing service operations management with self-service portals for internal employees and customers alike
- Handoffs and metrics in a high volume (75K requests annually) and global support (over 100 service agents globally) context
Advanced analytics data for proactive process and product improvements
- We'll also talk about the criteria for selecting Atlassian as your go-to platform, and how to integrate and automate business rules into service requests using the Atlassian ecosystem.
We hope you'll come away with a solid understanding of how to build, grow, and maintain a successful service operations .
Presentation brought by Sandra Axelsdottir during our event "How successful teams are built on top
of Atlassian and Tempo" on the 29th of September 2015.
In this presentation, the various Tempo products are introduced to the audience, showing their added values in the different areas: timesheeting, invoicing, planning and portfolio management.
Jira Service Desk for Internal Developer Support: It’s Not Just for IT Anymore!Atlassian
IT isn’t the only service organization that struggles to keep pace with growing development teams—Build and Release, Tools, and other development operations teams face the same challenges.
Learn how Karen Clark, DevOps Lead for Splunk's Internal Engineering Effectiveness team leveraged the power of Jira Service Desk to support internal customers and helped scale a growing organization. From gaining access to code repositories, to handling "on fire" blocking issues with production CI/CD environments, see which problems Jira Service Desk helped solve (and what it didn't), and the challenges they faced along the way.
JIRA 7 for Developers - Bartek Gatz Filip Rogaczewski Ian GrunertAtlassian
Lots changed with the JIRA platform this year: the JIRA REST API, Atlassian Connect, and JIRA Data Center, to name a few. Learn all about what's new and what's coming up next in this update for add-on developers.
Self-Serve Marketing at VMware with Request PortalsAtlassian
The digital marketing organization at VMware recently transformed the way it does business by migrating to a new tracking tool for all incoming requests. The team is responsible for all of VMWare.com, which is available in 13 languages, 40 countries, and produces over 20K unique pageviews in addition to other microsites. These sites support over 6 million unique monthly visitors worldwide, so it was no small task to make this change. The team chose JIRA Service Desk Cloud with Service Desk to fill the need.
Digital Marketing supports the entire marketing organization of 600 people. By providing a simple self-serve submission method, automatic routing, and clear channels of communication the team was able to increase their capacity by 450% (from 100 to 900 monthly requests) and decrease their SLAs by 58% (shaving off 4 days). Both huge wins!
Learn how spending less time managing requests helped us focus more on marketing personalization, dynamic content, and campaigns that directly impact the sales pipeline.
Products covered:
JIRA Core, JIRA Service Desk
How Atlassian is Planning for the Future - Ben Center, Atlassian NYC
With over 130,000 customers, Atlassian has had to be laser-focused on the ever-changing landscape of software development, IT, and team collaboration. Acquisitions, partnerships, and product innovations have allowed Atlassian to continue supporting teams around the world. Learn about how the company is thinking about some of the challenges facing teams today, and what we have in store for the coming year.
A Round Up of Third Party Testing Apps - Miles Faulkner, Blended Perspectives
As a core tool for software development teams, Jira provides a platform for enabling and integrating testing functions as part of the SDLC. Miles Faulkner, Co-CEO of Blended Perspectives, will provide an analysis of three Jira testing apps (marketplace) to understand how they address the secret sauce of testing – how teams together identify problems and fix them quickly.
While Atlassian users get excited when they see the most popular add-ons in the marketplace, few see the potential of a custom built add-on tailored to their business. In our cloud-based products, the Connect platform makes it easier than ever to craft solutions that drastically reduce the number of manual tasks your workers have to do. In this talk, I give insider tips on how we do automation at Atlassian, and tell a story that shows how some businesses can automate their entire workflow with Atlassian tools.
Products covered:
JIRA Service Desk, Confluence, HipChat
Architecting Atlassian for Healthcare and FDA ComplianceAtlassian
The US medical device, pharmaceutical, and healthcare industries have stringent regulatory norms to protect patients' safety and privacy. They are under constant pressure to provide innovative solutions for improved personal care while staying compliant with the ever-evolving regulatory landscape.
But how do you bridge the gap between agile development for innovation and audit readiness for compliance? In this session, Sundar Selvatharasu and Andy Spoone of Sierra Labs will share how they use Jira both for engineering innovation and as a quality management system for compliance with GXP, GDPR, and HIPAA.
Portfolio for JIRA & Kanban: How Thrillist Manages Their Product RoadmapAtlassian
We at Thrillist need to move fast to stay competitive. That's why we use Kanban. We also need to keep a grip on the big picture, and that's why we use Portfolio for JIRA. Can Kanban work together with high-level planning? Yes, it can.
Dive into the Thrillist process of planning and executing our product roadmap with Portfolio. Learn how the combination of Kanban methodologies with Portfolio can enable a team to become fast, flexible, and forward-thinking.
For more on Thrillist and their Atlassian setup, check out Mike's website: http://mike-solomon.com/abstract/
Products covered:
Portfolio for JIRA
How Nespresso Uses JIRA Software for Release ManagementAtlassian
At Nestlé Nespresso, we've set up more than 15 multidisciplinary and autonomous Scrum teams across several countries to support digital acceleration, and improve our E-commerce platforms and mobile applications.
Learn how JIRA Software and several add-ons help us organize our teams’ backlogs, and streamline release management.
David Berclaz, Development Manager, Nestlé
Jérôme Wymann, Senior Consultant and Team Leader, Antaes
Are you Ready to Rumble? Let's Migrate Some Jira DataAtlassian
Migrating data from one Jira or Confluence to another can be frustrating and painful if not planned properly. We've managed 40+ successful migrations over the last 6 years at Cisco, and want to share the tips and tricks we learned along the way.
Discover how we handled the migration of Jira and Confluence instances with the right mix of people, processes, and tools. Get a look at our own code and migration questionnaire to help your own future migrations.
The Big Migration: How Cerner Moved From Confluence 3.5 to 5.8Atlassian
Cerner uses Confluence for just about everything. To support all of these use cases they created loads of custom features and plugins. With a focus on customization, upgrades fell behind. By the time Confluence 5.8 was released they had a lot of work to do to upgrade.
With the help of a Technical Account Manager, and partnering with Comalatech they were able to upgrade with no downtime. This helped them create a disaster recovery instance, which is a key component for controlled documentation. With their upgrade, they added the ability to go through a certified approval process with reporting capability.
Learn how they made the great leap with minimal impact on users.
Products covered:
Confluence
Introduction to the ACA Atlassian Expert event "How successful teams are built on top of Atlassian and Tempo", going into the Atlassian news between June and September 2015
Jira Customization: Finding the Perfect BalanceAtlassian
When it comes to customizing Jira, the possibilities can seem endless. So, what is the best way to navigate all of these options and find the best fit for your teams?
Join me to learn the do's and don'ts of Jira customization. From custom views, workflows, apps, and beyond, I will present the considerations you should take every step of the way and discuss the challenges raised by system scaling, upgrade efforts, testing environments, and more. Leave this talk with the knowledge on how to strike the perfect balance when extending the power of Jira.
Application Lifecycle Management at ScaleAtlassian
Rockwell Collins is an aerospace engineering organization developing safety critical systems for aircraft flight decks and communications. Our regulatory processes require unique tool solutions for configuration control, traceability, and quality oversight.
Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) is a highly integrated engineering tool platform built upon Atlassian products, vendor plugins, and internally developed plugins like Auto-Issues-Creation, project defined custom fields, quality assurance metrics and many more. We support 7,000+ engineers with common workflows, training, and customer support.
It might be easier for organizations like Rockwell Collins to remain in legacy tools, but the benefits with ALM for collaborative design and development are overwhelming. I will describe the unique needs we have addressed, the challenges we faced, and the benefits our engineering teams are enjoying.
Products covered:
JIRA Software, Confluence, Bamboo, Fisheye / Crucible
Beyond IT: How to Use Jira Service Desk for Non-Technical TeamsAtlassian
Service desks have traditionally been used by IT and support teams. However, providing stellar service isn't limited to just those teams. From legal to marketing, managing facilities, and everything in between, teams are being bombarded and interrupted with requests.
In this session, we'll take page out of the IT and support handbook and apply similar concepts to non-technical teams! Vincent Wong, Senior Product Manager at Atlassian, will share tips and tricks on how to spot these teams, set up a service desk for them in a way that makes sense for how they work, and spread the tool across your organization for maximum productivity.
Back by popular demand, this was a top rated session from Summit Barcelona last year.
Managing Application Lifecycle using Jira and Bitbucket Cloud and AWS ToolingAtlassian
Managing the lifecycle of an application can seem like a challenging process. However, things aren't always as challenging as they can seem. With the right combination of tools and services, you can streamline the entire process, allowing you to increase productivity, identify issues quickly and reduce manual processes. All of which can increase the frequency of releases and ensure you're able to deliver on customer needs more quickly. In this session we'll show you how to leverage Atlassian tools, like Jira and Bitbucket Cloud, to manage the full SDLC for applications built and hosted in AWS cloud. You'll learn how to go from new feature request through to release, tracking issues the entire way.
Another Atlassian 'summit' is completed, summer is beckoning and we are all eager to take on some new projects, right? Join us as Andrew and Dileep, NYCE ACE Community Leaders, present all the top announcements and highlights of Team 21 and Jean-Phillipe Comeau, Adaptavist, discusses how you can 'translate' your favorite ScriptRunner scripts and bring automation to the cloud.
6 Strategies to Uncover Growth Opportunities for Your BusinessAtlassian
If there is one commonality between all the fast growth company success stories like Airbnb, Uber, or HubSpot, it's that they're all crazy about measuring and tracking their data and numbers. In order to grow fast, you have to know where your growth comes from and where you lose. However, there's a second part of the equation that is equally important, yet less discussed and that is the qualitative side to growth. Companies also need to be able to understand the why, why they're growing (or not), and that answer is not always found in data. In this talk, I will describe both the quantitative and qualitative ways you can uncover growth opportunities for your business through experimentation. Experimentation can help you build and validate your product's roadmap and ensure you're focusing your resources on what will bring growth.
Products covered:
JIRA Software, Bitbucket, Confluence
5 Admins for 60,000 Users: Creating a High-Clearance Growth Strategy for the ...Atlassian
In five short years Vistronix, which supports mission critical functions within the Department of Defense, grew their deployment from 0 to 60,000 very active users. Along the way they learned to scale the entire Atlassian stack and administration.
Every time a new team found success with JIRA, Confluence, or Bitbucket, the user base expanded dramatically. Better hardware, and smart configurations were only half the battle. They also needed JIRA Service Desk to help them organize administration requests and scale with only a handful of admins.
Find out how they kept it all running smoothly for such a high security client such as the Department of Defense.
Products covered:
JIRA Software, JIRA Service Desk, Confluence, Bitbucket
Takeaways From Migrating to Git and Bitbucket ServerAtlassian
Switching from a centralized version control system to Git and Bitbucket will have an impact on the way your development team develops software.
When doing the switch, what should be migrated over? Should you continue using the current workflow or is there a better one? What about training?
This talk will give a brief overview of what I learned from doing the switch to Git and Bitbucket Server from Rational ClearCase, but it can be applied to any centralized version control system.
Products covered:
Bitbucket
A Product Manager's Place in a DevOps WorldAtlassian
Today's world is a DevOps one, and as a Product Manager that means you're part of the dev team. As teams transition from building products to running services, you must adapt your role as teams embrace DevOps and create dedicated Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) teams.
Consider these questions:
What's your role during an incident?
How do you communicate to customers?
Are you incorporating reliability metrics into your product roadmap?
The good news is, you can contribute to running services just as much as building products. In this talk, learn how Product Managers on the JIRA team contribute to incident management and review, support a green build culture, plan for reliability, and roll out features and experiments in a services-first world.
Dave Meyer, Senior Product Manager, Atlassian
From Start-up to Grown-up – FlixBus's Journey with Trello + AtlassianAtlassian
FlixBus is Europe's largest intercity bus network. In order to maintain 150,000 daily connections to 1000 destinations across 21 different countries, teams use JIRA, Confluence and Bitbucket to develop their website and mobile applications, and Trello to keep their business teams organized and company running. Find out how their teams use of these tools has evolved to fit their rapid growth and individualized teams needs.
Daniel Krauss, Founder & CIO, FlixBus
Presentation brought by Sandra Axelsdottir during our event "How successful teams are built on top
of Atlassian and Tempo" on the 29th of September 2015.
In this presentation, the various Tempo products are introduced to the audience, showing their added values in the different areas: timesheeting, invoicing, planning and portfolio management.
Jira Service Desk for Internal Developer Support: It’s Not Just for IT Anymore!Atlassian
IT isn’t the only service organization that struggles to keep pace with growing development teams—Build and Release, Tools, and other development operations teams face the same challenges.
Learn how Karen Clark, DevOps Lead for Splunk's Internal Engineering Effectiveness team leveraged the power of Jira Service Desk to support internal customers and helped scale a growing organization. From gaining access to code repositories, to handling "on fire" blocking issues with production CI/CD environments, see which problems Jira Service Desk helped solve (and what it didn't), and the challenges they faced along the way.
JIRA 7 for Developers - Bartek Gatz Filip Rogaczewski Ian GrunertAtlassian
Lots changed with the JIRA platform this year: the JIRA REST API, Atlassian Connect, and JIRA Data Center, to name a few. Learn all about what's new and what's coming up next in this update for add-on developers.
Self-Serve Marketing at VMware with Request PortalsAtlassian
The digital marketing organization at VMware recently transformed the way it does business by migrating to a new tracking tool for all incoming requests. The team is responsible for all of VMWare.com, which is available in 13 languages, 40 countries, and produces over 20K unique pageviews in addition to other microsites. These sites support over 6 million unique monthly visitors worldwide, so it was no small task to make this change. The team chose JIRA Service Desk Cloud with Service Desk to fill the need.
Digital Marketing supports the entire marketing organization of 600 people. By providing a simple self-serve submission method, automatic routing, and clear channels of communication the team was able to increase their capacity by 450% (from 100 to 900 monthly requests) and decrease their SLAs by 58% (shaving off 4 days). Both huge wins!
Learn how spending less time managing requests helped us focus more on marketing personalization, dynamic content, and campaigns that directly impact the sales pipeline.
Products covered:
JIRA Core, JIRA Service Desk
How Atlassian is Planning for the Future - Ben Center, Atlassian NYC
With over 130,000 customers, Atlassian has had to be laser-focused on the ever-changing landscape of software development, IT, and team collaboration. Acquisitions, partnerships, and product innovations have allowed Atlassian to continue supporting teams around the world. Learn about how the company is thinking about some of the challenges facing teams today, and what we have in store for the coming year.
A Round Up of Third Party Testing Apps - Miles Faulkner, Blended Perspectives
As a core tool for software development teams, Jira provides a platform for enabling and integrating testing functions as part of the SDLC. Miles Faulkner, Co-CEO of Blended Perspectives, will provide an analysis of three Jira testing apps (marketplace) to understand how they address the secret sauce of testing – how teams together identify problems and fix them quickly.
While Atlassian users get excited when they see the most popular add-ons in the marketplace, few see the potential of a custom built add-on tailored to their business. In our cloud-based products, the Connect platform makes it easier than ever to craft solutions that drastically reduce the number of manual tasks your workers have to do. In this talk, I give insider tips on how we do automation at Atlassian, and tell a story that shows how some businesses can automate their entire workflow with Atlassian tools.
Products covered:
JIRA Service Desk, Confluence, HipChat
Architecting Atlassian for Healthcare and FDA ComplianceAtlassian
The US medical device, pharmaceutical, and healthcare industries have stringent regulatory norms to protect patients' safety and privacy. They are under constant pressure to provide innovative solutions for improved personal care while staying compliant with the ever-evolving regulatory landscape.
But how do you bridge the gap between agile development for innovation and audit readiness for compliance? In this session, Sundar Selvatharasu and Andy Spoone of Sierra Labs will share how they use Jira both for engineering innovation and as a quality management system for compliance with GXP, GDPR, and HIPAA.
Portfolio for JIRA & Kanban: How Thrillist Manages Their Product RoadmapAtlassian
We at Thrillist need to move fast to stay competitive. That's why we use Kanban. We also need to keep a grip on the big picture, and that's why we use Portfolio for JIRA. Can Kanban work together with high-level planning? Yes, it can.
Dive into the Thrillist process of planning and executing our product roadmap with Portfolio. Learn how the combination of Kanban methodologies with Portfolio can enable a team to become fast, flexible, and forward-thinking.
For more on Thrillist and their Atlassian setup, check out Mike's website: http://mike-solomon.com/abstract/
Products covered:
Portfolio for JIRA
How Nespresso Uses JIRA Software for Release ManagementAtlassian
At Nestlé Nespresso, we've set up more than 15 multidisciplinary and autonomous Scrum teams across several countries to support digital acceleration, and improve our E-commerce platforms and mobile applications.
Learn how JIRA Software and several add-ons help us organize our teams’ backlogs, and streamline release management.
David Berclaz, Development Manager, Nestlé
Jérôme Wymann, Senior Consultant and Team Leader, Antaes
Are you Ready to Rumble? Let's Migrate Some Jira DataAtlassian
Migrating data from one Jira or Confluence to another can be frustrating and painful if not planned properly. We've managed 40+ successful migrations over the last 6 years at Cisco, and want to share the tips and tricks we learned along the way.
Discover how we handled the migration of Jira and Confluence instances with the right mix of people, processes, and tools. Get a look at our own code and migration questionnaire to help your own future migrations.
The Big Migration: How Cerner Moved From Confluence 3.5 to 5.8Atlassian
Cerner uses Confluence for just about everything. To support all of these use cases they created loads of custom features and plugins. With a focus on customization, upgrades fell behind. By the time Confluence 5.8 was released they had a lot of work to do to upgrade.
With the help of a Technical Account Manager, and partnering with Comalatech they were able to upgrade with no downtime. This helped them create a disaster recovery instance, which is a key component for controlled documentation. With their upgrade, they added the ability to go through a certified approval process with reporting capability.
Learn how they made the great leap with minimal impact on users.
Products covered:
Confluence
Introduction to the ACA Atlassian Expert event "How successful teams are built on top of Atlassian and Tempo", going into the Atlassian news between June and September 2015
Jira Customization: Finding the Perfect BalanceAtlassian
When it comes to customizing Jira, the possibilities can seem endless. So, what is the best way to navigate all of these options and find the best fit for your teams?
Join me to learn the do's and don'ts of Jira customization. From custom views, workflows, apps, and beyond, I will present the considerations you should take every step of the way and discuss the challenges raised by system scaling, upgrade efforts, testing environments, and more. Leave this talk with the knowledge on how to strike the perfect balance when extending the power of Jira.
Application Lifecycle Management at ScaleAtlassian
Rockwell Collins is an aerospace engineering organization developing safety critical systems for aircraft flight decks and communications. Our regulatory processes require unique tool solutions for configuration control, traceability, and quality oversight.
Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) is a highly integrated engineering tool platform built upon Atlassian products, vendor plugins, and internally developed plugins like Auto-Issues-Creation, project defined custom fields, quality assurance metrics and many more. We support 7,000+ engineers with common workflows, training, and customer support.
It might be easier for organizations like Rockwell Collins to remain in legacy tools, but the benefits with ALM for collaborative design and development are overwhelming. I will describe the unique needs we have addressed, the challenges we faced, and the benefits our engineering teams are enjoying.
Products covered:
JIRA Software, Confluence, Bamboo, Fisheye / Crucible
Beyond IT: How to Use Jira Service Desk for Non-Technical TeamsAtlassian
Service desks have traditionally been used by IT and support teams. However, providing stellar service isn't limited to just those teams. From legal to marketing, managing facilities, and everything in between, teams are being bombarded and interrupted with requests.
In this session, we'll take page out of the IT and support handbook and apply similar concepts to non-technical teams! Vincent Wong, Senior Product Manager at Atlassian, will share tips and tricks on how to spot these teams, set up a service desk for them in a way that makes sense for how they work, and spread the tool across your organization for maximum productivity.
Back by popular demand, this was a top rated session from Summit Barcelona last year.
Managing Application Lifecycle using Jira and Bitbucket Cloud and AWS ToolingAtlassian
Managing the lifecycle of an application can seem like a challenging process. However, things aren't always as challenging as they can seem. With the right combination of tools and services, you can streamline the entire process, allowing you to increase productivity, identify issues quickly and reduce manual processes. All of which can increase the frequency of releases and ensure you're able to deliver on customer needs more quickly. In this session we'll show you how to leverage Atlassian tools, like Jira and Bitbucket Cloud, to manage the full SDLC for applications built and hosted in AWS cloud. You'll learn how to go from new feature request through to release, tracking issues the entire way.
Another Atlassian 'summit' is completed, summer is beckoning and we are all eager to take on some new projects, right? Join us as Andrew and Dileep, NYCE ACE Community Leaders, present all the top announcements and highlights of Team 21 and Jean-Phillipe Comeau, Adaptavist, discusses how you can 'translate' your favorite ScriptRunner scripts and bring automation to the cloud.
6 Strategies to Uncover Growth Opportunities for Your BusinessAtlassian
If there is one commonality between all the fast growth company success stories like Airbnb, Uber, or HubSpot, it's that they're all crazy about measuring and tracking their data and numbers. In order to grow fast, you have to know where your growth comes from and where you lose. However, there's a second part of the equation that is equally important, yet less discussed and that is the qualitative side to growth. Companies also need to be able to understand the why, why they're growing (or not), and that answer is not always found in data. In this talk, I will describe both the quantitative and qualitative ways you can uncover growth opportunities for your business through experimentation. Experimentation can help you build and validate your product's roadmap and ensure you're focusing your resources on what will bring growth.
Products covered:
JIRA Software, Bitbucket, Confluence
5 Admins for 60,000 Users: Creating a High-Clearance Growth Strategy for the ...Atlassian
In five short years Vistronix, which supports mission critical functions within the Department of Defense, grew their deployment from 0 to 60,000 very active users. Along the way they learned to scale the entire Atlassian stack and administration.
Every time a new team found success with JIRA, Confluence, or Bitbucket, the user base expanded dramatically. Better hardware, and smart configurations were only half the battle. They also needed JIRA Service Desk to help them organize administration requests and scale with only a handful of admins.
Find out how they kept it all running smoothly for such a high security client such as the Department of Defense.
Products covered:
JIRA Software, JIRA Service Desk, Confluence, Bitbucket
Takeaways From Migrating to Git and Bitbucket ServerAtlassian
Switching from a centralized version control system to Git and Bitbucket will have an impact on the way your development team develops software.
When doing the switch, what should be migrated over? Should you continue using the current workflow or is there a better one? What about training?
This talk will give a brief overview of what I learned from doing the switch to Git and Bitbucket Server from Rational ClearCase, but it can be applied to any centralized version control system.
Products covered:
Bitbucket
A Product Manager's Place in a DevOps WorldAtlassian
Today's world is a DevOps one, and as a Product Manager that means you're part of the dev team. As teams transition from building products to running services, you must adapt your role as teams embrace DevOps and create dedicated Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) teams.
Consider these questions:
What's your role during an incident?
How do you communicate to customers?
Are you incorporating reliability metrics into your product roadmap?
The good news is, you can contribute to running services just as much as building products. In this talk, learn how Product Managers on the JIRA team contribute to incident management and review, support a green build culture, plan for reliability, and roll out features and experiments in a services-first world.
Dave Meyer, Senior Product Manager, Atlassian
From Start-up to Grown-up – FlixBus's Journey with Trello + AtlassianAtlassian
FlixBus is Europe's largest intercity bus network. In order to maintain 150,000 daily connections to 1000 destinations across 21 different countries, teams use JIRA, Confluence and Bitbucket to develop their website and mobile applications, and Trello to keep their business teams organized and company running. Find out how their teams use of these tools has evolved to fit their rapid growth and individualized teams needs.
Daniel Krauss, Founder & CIO, FlixBus
How JIRA Core Helps 300,000 Houses Become SmarterAtlassian
Throughout Europe, energy suppliers are replacing conventional electricity meters with smart meters to modernize and reduce energy consumption. Bringing smart meters into 300,000 Norwegian homes is no easy task, but requires an intricate and labor-intensive process to plan, book, dispatch and run each installation. At ReSight, we've set up JIRA Core to track this process. Learn how we customized our unique workflow, issue fields, screens and schemes. You’ll also gain insight into how we enhanced our instance with both custom-made and Marketplace add-ons and how we integrated our back-end systems using JIRA's REST APIs. Lastly, we'll show you how we monitor and report our progress using JIRA Core dashboards. From this talk, you'll walk away with lots of ideas on how JIRA can be used for all kinds of projects outside of software development.
Helene Lund Engebø, CEO, ReSight
Scrum Control or Kanban Agility? You Can Have both, Using MetricsAtlassian
Are you someone who runs multiple stable Scrum teams, but is curious about migrating to Kanban? Do you think Kanban might lead to a loss of team control and productivity?
Join me as I first discuss the pros and cons of Scrum and Kanban. Because whichever you choose, it should be for the right reasons. Next, I'll talk about how I used JIRA Software's powerful reports and metrics to migrate three Scrum teams to Kanban, without losing agility or control. I'll highlight some aspects of our migration:
- Rituals - How to run metric driven planning meetings and retrospectives in a Kanban oriented team
- Estimation - From point estimation to story consistency
- Metrics - Fluency and cycle times for estimations
Marcio Ghiraldelli, Senior Quality Engineer, Atlassian
JIRA Software is an extremely flexible and powerful tool, which can be used in a variety of ways. As a 9-year Atlassian veteran, Nick Pellow will outline the innovative ways JIRA Software is being used within Atlassian, and what features our teams find most useful to enhance their processes.
I'll cover practical tips, such as how we run Scrum and Kanban, and how we've customized projects and boards to best plan, track, and ship software with the precision of a black-belt judo master.
Nick Pellow, Development Manager JIRA Software, Atlassian
The newest addition to the Atlassian product lineup, Trello, was acquired in January, 2017. Trello is a visual collaboration tool that creates a shared perspective on any project. Trello’s boards, lists and cards enable you to organize and prioritize your personal and work life in a fun, flexible, and rewarding way. In this session, you’ll walk through numerous example boards to illustrate how you and your team can use Trello to get perspective, see how Trello works with other Atlassian products, and discover the tips and tricks that will help you become a Trello power user.
Justin Gallagher, Group Product Manager, Trello, Atlassian
Security threats are all around. Over the past year, Atlassian's Security Intelligence Team has pursued a harmonious state to balance responding to new threats while remaining agile. We call it SecOps.
SecOps is ChatOps, DevOps and SecInt - all wrapped up in one.
We’ll show you how our team has created a Security Intel hub, as well as offer a few tips and tricks using our Atlassian products to make security programs work.
Andrew Wurster, Security Intelligence Team Lead, Atlassian
Unleashing Docker with Pipelines in Bitbucket CloudAtlassian
For those using Bitbucket Cloud, Bitbucket Pipelines makes Docker a first class citizen in your CI/CD cycle. Join Bitbucket Pipelines developer Philip Hodder to learn how containers are changing the way developers build software for the cloud, enabling faster development and safer deployments in a microservices world. He'll use practical, real-world examples to show best practices for testing, building, and pushing your Docker containers in the cloud when using Bitbucket Pipelines.
Philip Hodder, Developer, Atlassian
How HipChat Ships and Recovers Fast with DevOps PracticesAtlassian
HipChat operates a ‘You Build It, You Run It’ service model, where developers are responsible for building, testing, and operating their systems. While we have a high speed of development, things can break – but we also recover quickly. Learn about how we've integrated best practices within our planning, building, operating and learning processes to optimize for speed and efficiency but also mitigate, prepare for, and handle incidents.
The presenter will walk you through four steps for how to operate at a high speed of development and also prepare for any incident — planning, prevention, preparation and collecting feedback— and instruct you on how you can build these processes into your Atlasssian workflow (including JIRA Software, HipChat, Bitbucket, Confluence, Bamboo, and StatusPage).
Learn about:
- Planning: How we use JIRA Software and Confluence to plan roadmaps and sync up with teams
- Prevention: Best practices during code reviews and testing
- Preparation: How we prepare for incidents with war games
Review: Collecting feedback, assessing incident causes and improving our processes
Come out of this session with a newfound understanding of how to use Atlassian products within your DevOps workflow!
Mickie Betz, Software Developer, Atlassian
Agile Incident Response and Resolution in the Wold of DevopsAtlassian
Devops has transformed how teams build and run software: you build it, you own it! In this new Devops world, the methods of responding to and resolving incidents have changed dramatically. You no longer have a 24/7 NOC handling incident response; instead, developers and ops engineers must work closely together and go on-call to triage alerts and resolve incidents.
At the same time, with more applications and services moving to the cloud, the impact of major outages has increased. Most enterprises have multiple major incidents each month and lose over $100K in revenue and lost productivity per incident.
This session describes how to effectively manage the entire incident lifecycle end-to-end, helping teams lower the duration and frequency of outages. We will cover the following topics:
- How to prepare and train your team up-front to respond to incidents quickly.
- How to handle triaging large volumes of alerts, identify the severity of issues, and loop in the right people ASAP.
- How to manage and run an incident effectively across multiple responders and stakeholders.
- How to create a learning feedback loop in your incident lifecycle by conducting a blameless post-mortem.
Overall, we will cover people, process, and tools as they relate to the incident lifecycle. In terms of tooling, we will feature a best-of-breed toolchain from Atlassian, PagerDuty, and other modern innovative companies.
Alex Solomon, CTO and Co-Founder, PagerDuty
Software Delivery at Warp Speed: Five Essential TechniquesAtlassian
The rise of microservices and containers has dramatically accelerated software delivery. With shorter release times and increased complexity, access to real-time feedback from your build pipeline can be the difference between successful and failed releases. Join Dominick from Splunk for five best practices successful teams adopt to propel software delivery to warp speed while increasing collaboration and breaking down silos. Spoiler alert: this session will include best practices for using analytics to correlate insights into a variety Atlassian tools including JIRA Service Desk, JIRA, HipChat, Bamboo, and more!
Domnick Eger, Global DevOps Practitioner, Splunk
Configuring Bamboo plans through the UI can be difficult due to long wait times and complexity. Come to this session to learn how you can tweak your configuration and start managing your builds like a pro.
Przemek Bruski, Architect, Bamboo, Atlassian
Modern Operations at Scale within Viasat – How to Structure Teams and Build A...Atlassian
As enterprises continue to transition their technology organizations to operate at higher velocity and break down barriers with DevOps transformations, they need to be able to respond to service disruptions and incidents quickly, and with minimal impact to the productivity of their teams. Learn how ViaSat — a global provider of satellite and wireless communications — securely connects businesses, governments, and military organizations to the Internet using structure, automated toolsets and teams. Join Marty Jackson, Director, Office of the CTO, xMatters and Chris Crocco, ViaSat’s Network Solutions Engineer, to learn how the ViaSat team managed the integration of alerting, issue tracking and change and release management with JIRA Software, JIRA Service Desk, HipChat and xMatters into a complex IT ecosystem and drove the company’s transition from an Operations to a DevOps-centric model of IT incident communications.
Vincent Wong, Product Manager, Atlassian
Jared Sutherland, Product Manager, Intuit
Automation Awesomeness: Scaling JIRA Service DeskAtlassian
At Atlassian, we believe in a simple motto - automate everything that can be automated and streamline everything that can't.
Join us on a journey into automation and demystify processes that allow you to supercharge JIRA Service Desk. From the automatic assigning of incidents to the correct team member, to resolving tickets once the linked JIRA software ticket is resolved -- discover how JIRA Service Desk scales with your business.
Let the product work for you, so your IT team can work on what matters.
Vincent Wong, Product Manager, Atlassian
Atlassian builds tools for all teams... including ourselves! There's no right or wrong way to use our tools, but we've developed some best practices that a lot of our teams have adopted.
In this session you will learn how an Atlassian developer uses JIRA, Confluence, HipChat, BitBucket, and Bamboo to plan, build, test, and continuously deploy HipChat. You will also learn some tips and tricks for using the Atlassian toolset to take a project from a concept to a released application.
David Cruz, Senior Software Developer - HipChat Desktop, Atlassian
Do you think Bitbucket is just a tool for developers and their code? Or perhaps you feel features like diff-views, version control and pull requests have no place in your team's workflow? Well guess again, because Bitbucket works just as well for people like designers, analysts and content writers as it does for software developers!
Join Product Manager Amber Van Hecke as she explains how Bitbucket can help your team. She'll explain the basics to get your non-coding related projects up and running, and showcase how various teams at Atlassian are using Bitbucket for marketing content, design, data sharing and more.
Amber Van Hecke, Product Manager, Atlassian
There are many styles of code review, and it can be tough to find a process that works for your team. Do you use Git, SVN, or something more exotic? Do you prefer pre-commit reviews or pull requests? Do you branch, fork, or do everything with patches? This talk examines the various review options adopted by professional teams. We'll investigate Bitbucket pull requests, Crucible reviews, and Gerrit, discussing the pros and cons of each workflow. Then I'll show you the battle-hardened peer review process - refined over thousands of code reviews and pull requests - that Atlassian teams use to maintain the high quality expected of our products.
Tim Pettersen, Senior Developer Advocate, Atlassian
Sink or Swim: How Incident Communication Keeps You AfloatAtlassian
Downtime is stressful. Don't let a lack of communication add extra weight to your issues.
Join Scott Klein, co-founder and head of product for StatusPage, as he shares best practices for communicating effectively during an incident. He'll offer tips for increasing communication efficiency, reducing ticket load, and how to use StatusPage alongside the rest of your Atlassian toolset. Finally, Scott will discuss the expert ingredients of an effective incident response team: pre-incident preparation and post-incident followup with affected users.
Scott Klein, Head of Product - StatusPage, Atlassian
Do you want to bring your team closer together and improve collaboration throughout your company? Perhaps you see the value of implementing Confluence across every team for work and content collaboration, but your colleagues are stuck emailing files back and forth. John will show you four techniques to help drive adoption of Confluence across your organization that will build and scale your company culture at the same time. You'll learn practical ways to work more efficiently such as how to run better meetings and iterate on files without drowning in emails and really_long_file_names_JW.docx, plus fun ways to engage co-workers with intro blogs. Your colleagues will thank you for saving them from email and your boss will promote you for building company culture. (Promotion not guaranteed :) )
John Wetenhall, Strategy & Operations Manager, Confluence, Atlassian
Top 5 Meeting Tips Made Possible by JIRA and ConfluenceAtlassian
Meetings have become a necessary evil of corporate life. They are essential to working together as a team, but they can easily become a waste of time and leave attendees with no clear outcomes. In fact, the average employee wastes over 30 hours each month in unproductive meetings. John and Mary are meeting gurus who have facilitated everything from sprint planning meetings to all-day strategy sessions for executives. Whether you run meetings or just want to take back your calendar, you'll learn our tried and tested rules for effective meetings for both attendees and facilitators. Plus, discover 5 ways JIRA and Confluence help you take meetings from painful to productive.
Mary Raleigh, Strategy & Operations Team Lead, Atlassian
John Wetenhall, Strategy & Operations Manager, Confluence, Atlassian
10 years of technical/functional experience in different tools and utility like Ab Initio, Teradata, Sybase, UNIX, Qlik view, SAS. Mostly provided technical solution to financial firm on different product like Credit card. Fixed income, equities and mortgage.
Informed, an ICT strategy company based in Melbourne, specialises in helping organisations in developing an ICT automation strategy. This presentation describes how the Informed software based strategy platform and Informed engagement model will ensure automation is rapidly adopted and value is immediately realised
Slides from a recent presentation at the Chicago ConnectWise User Group which discussed ConnectWise reporting tools options, including ConnectWise Report Writer, Excel, tools like BrightGauge and CW Dash, as well as the Executive Briefing Service.
Digital Time Capture hosts a webinar to explain how DTC Timesheet Software, designed specifically for the industrial construction industry, integrates with Primavera.
ArchiOffice is a beautiful time tracking, billing and project management software made for the modern architect. Whether you’re working remotely or on-site, the software’s intuitive
and streamlined design allows you to stay organized and up-to-date on projects anytime, anywhere and on any device. It offers the mobility and freedom to run your firm across all major platforms.
We make it easy for you to manage all your information in one place so you can get what you need, whenever you need it. Along with powerful business management tools to help you efficiently track employee workload, project budget and billing schedules, you have everything to speed up productivity while increasing profitability for your firm.
Operational efficiency is the key to sustainable growth.
That's why HubSpot recently launched its 5th (and newest!) hub, Operations Hub.
Packed with new features, it includes deeper integrations, more flexible workflow automation, supercharged reporting, and more.
In this session, you'll get the full scoop on HubSpot's newest product line directly from the source
A solution that could:
• eliminate data silos
• provide greater connection of departments/employees to an automated process
• allow you to have cleaner & synced data
• improve overall operation efficiency
If this sounds like a bit of what you fancy, then Operations Hub is your solution!
FactsERP is tailor-made ERP Software Solution, our fully customizable ERP software is developed in Dubai to meet exact requirements of UAE market. Facts is the best software development company in the Middle East which provides ERP solution, HR & Payroll software since 18+ years.
Explore Talks on "Maps" - 26 gennaio 2017 | Fulvio Iori, Co-founder & Business Development Mapadore / GoCloud, ha una particolare passione per le mappe da quando era bambino.
Questa sua passione lo ha condotto, insieme ai suoi soci, a fondare GoCloud, SaaS B2B che negli anni si è evoluto in un software as a service che permette l'efficientamento operativo delle forze vendita attraverso una serie di abbinamenti algoritmici di geo-ottimizzazione.
Una bella storia di passione che è diventata lavoro e startup.
Facts ERP is tailor-made ERP Software Solution, our fully customizable ERP software is developed in Dubai to meet exact requirements of UAE market. Facts is the best software development company in the Middle East which provides ERP solution, HR & Payroll software since 15+ years.
Digital businesses are reimagining the technologies such as automation, analytics, cloud, and integration. These businesses are efficient, continuously optimizing, proactive, flexible and able to understand customers in detail. A key part of a digital business is analytics. It is the eyes and ears of the system that tracks and analyzes data to provide a detailed view on the past and the present, lets you predict the future for better decision-making and provides automated smart decisions in real-time.
This session will explore how WSO2 Smart Analytics:
Plays a role in your digital transformation journey
Collects and analyzes streaming data in real-time, incrementally and with intelligence
Communicates results effectively through dashboards and alerts
Builds solutions with WSO2 Data Analytics Server
Newton Software Pvt Ltd. is a reputed name in providing Innovative software solutions for the Civil & Corporate Industry. We have earned for ourselves a rich domain experience primarily in Civil engineering & realty and the Corporate world for the Contract Labour & Visitor Management with integration of face /biometrics & allied products .
We are a team of top notch professionals who believe in continual up gradation of existing products as well as in bringing new & indigenous products into the market. Over the years , we have been able to cater to the varied needs of the Civil & Architectural & the Corporate industry
Our Products :-
1) AutoScan BOQ From Autocad Drawing
2) Auto Steel BOQ/BBS From Autocad Drawing
3) Simplify ERP
4) e-FlatDeal
5) e-Site Management
6) Estimation and Rate Analysis Software
7) PC-Architect 2D
8) Intcos-Simplifying Interior BOQ from Acad
9) E-Gatepass Contract Labour Management System
10) E-Gatepass for Builders
11) Employee Attendance system
12) Canteen Management system
Be ready for hyperautomation with the UiPath RPA PlatformUiPath
Gartner has named hyperautomation the top strategic technology trend for 2020, defining hyperautomation as a combination of technologies used to enable more complex automations and augment human workers. RPA has emerged as the center of gravity for hyperautomation because of its simplicity and fast time to value. At UiPath, we’re preparing you for hyperautomation by creating an end-to-end automation platform that enables you to discover new automation opportunities, build more advanced automations with drag-and-drop AI, and measure how automation has impacted your business metrics. This presentation shows how RPA fits into an overall hyperautomation strategy and how the UiPath RPA platform supports you at every stage of the automation lifecycle.
[WSO2Con EU 2017] Deriving Insights for Your Digital Business with AnalyticsWSO2
We are at the dawn of digital businesses that are re-imagined to make the best use of digital technologies, such as automation, analytics, cloud, and integration. These businesses are efficient, are continuously optimized, proactive, flexible and are able to understand customers in detail. This slide deck explores how the WSO2 analytics platform plays a role in your digital transformation journey.
Dream Report is the ideal solution for reports and dashboards in industrial automation applications. It delivers the ability to meet compliance and performance monitoring needs easily and without programming or technology integration. Dream Report is currently the leading technology for reporting in automation and meets all the requirements of vertical markets including Water, Wastewater, Pharmaceutical and Biotech, Heat Treat, Oil and Gas, Power, and many more.
My Business in the Cloud Presentation Ian Saunders Asite 09/09/2014Tracey Saunders
Get your Business in the cloud for less than you think. With unlimited users, storage, projects and support for one monthly fee!
To find out why top Architectural, Engineering and Construction firms are choosing Asite as their Project Portfolio Management Provider, Corporate Collaboration Its Adoddle.
WSO2Con USA 2015: WSO2 Analytics Platform - The One Stop Shop for All Your Da...WSO2
Today’s highly connected world is flooding businesses with big and fast-moving data. The ability to trawl this data ocean and identify actionable insights can deliver a competitive advantage to any organization. The WSO2 Analytics Platform enables businesses to do just that by providing batch, real-time, interactive and predictive analysis capabilities all in one place.
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We aim to celebrate women every day, but we’re taking today to give special recognition to womxn at Atlassian continue who inspire and lead.
For #InternationalWomensDay, we asked Atlassians to nominate and recognize amazing womxn at Atlassian who inspire them, challenge them, and truly represent Atlassian values.
Ever wondered what Atlassian engineers do in their 20% time? Join Forge engineering lead Tim Pettersen on a lightning tour of how Forge is being used inside Atlassian. Attendees will get a rare view into some of the apps, tools, and tweaks we’ve built internally on top of Forge in the spirit of dogfooding and innovation. Come along and be inspired with some great ideas for improving and automating your own teams' workflows!
Let's Build an Editor Macro with Forge UIAtlassian
Race out of the gate with Forge UI: a new way of building UI extensions for Atlassian products. In this session, Forge UI Developer Experience lead Peter Gleeson will demonstrate how build an Editor macro from scratch! Attendees will learn about Forge foundational concepts such as the FaaS dev loop, Forge CLI, and how to construct UIs from Forge UI components.
This session provides a great introduction to the Forge platform for any developer looking to get productive with editor apps and Forge UI.
In the words of Jeff Atwood: “JavaScript is the lingua franca of the web”. It’s also the first language we’ve chosen to support in Forge. In this session, Forge engineer Shorya Raj will walk through the Node.js isolate based runtime you’ll be using to write apps for Forge.
Attendees will learn about the unique features of the Forge JavaScript Runtime, such as automatic authentication and tenant context management. Shorya will also cover the differences between the Runtime, conventional browser, and Node.js APIs.
Developers or attendees with some programming experience will get the most out of this session.
Forge UI: A New Way to Customize the Atlassian User ExperienceAtlassian
UI extensibility is an integral part of Atlassian's ecosystem story. In cloud, traditionally this has been accomplished with the humble iframe. In this session you will learn about Forge UI, an additional and innovative way to build visual apps for Atlassian products.
Join Product Manager Simon Kubica and Senior Developer Michael Oates from the Forge team in exploring the underlying concepts and technology powering Forge UI, and learn how it will unlock exciting new opportunities in our ecosystem.
The Forge platform contains some powerful primitives for binding functions to Atlassian events and webhooks emitted by third-party SaaS systems. Join Platform Services Engineer Tomek Sroka as he gets hands-on with Forge Product Triggers and Web Triggers to build a powerful integration with surprisingly little code.
Attendees will walk away with a good understanding of the Forge dev loop and some tips and tricks for improving their own team’s workflows.
Observability and Troubleshooting in ForgeAtlassian
Observability is a critical component of any Cloud development platform, and we have some exciting logging, monitoring, and debugging features planned for the Forge toolchain.
In this lightning talk, Senior Developer James Hazelwood from Forge infrastructure team will give an overview of Forge logging and tunnelling features, explain how different environment types effect observability, and share some expert tips and tricks for detecting and troubleshooting issues in your Forge apps.
Trusted by Default: The Forge Security & Privacy ModelAtlassian
Security and trust have become increasingly important requirements for our customers in Cloud. We’re working to make it easier for you to build and maintain secure apps for Atlassian products.
In this session, Engineering Team Lead Dugald Morrow and Principal Product Manager Joël Kalmanowicz will explain how security and trust have been baked into the Forge framework and the benefits the platform can offer you and your users. Learn how much less work it can be to build trusted apps customers will love on Forge by going deep on the safeguards we’re putting in place.
Developers or attendees with some software security experience will get the most out of this session.
Designing Forge UI: A Story of Designing an App UI SystemAtlassian
Creating apps with Forge and its UI frontend components is now easier than ever. Join Senior Designer Allard van Helbergen and Product Manager Josephine Lee as they walk through the story of designing Forge UI.
What is a declarative UI and why did we choose this paradigm? What are all the considerations that go into defining the set of components to build apps with? And how do you make ‘creating apps’ simple? Walk away understanding the foundations of Forge, how all the different components work together, and where Forge UI is headed in the future.
After a day of learning about the exciting features of Forge, get ready for a peek under the hood to discover how it’s all implemented. Join Forge Architect Patrick Streule as he goes deep on topics such as Forge FaaS infrastructure, the internal workings of tenant isolation, and automatic authentication.
Attendees will also get a glimpse of some features we’re looking at building into the future of Forge, such as a serverless data store for apps and more!
Access to User Activities - Activity Platform APIsAtlassian
How do you stay on top of your work when it is scattered across multiple Atlassian products?
"If only there was a single place where I could see all my activity..." - sounds familiar?
We are going to provide you an insight into what lead to the creation of a new Activity API. Following last year’s Atlas Camp announcement from our CTO Sri Viswanath, Atlassian is moving onto GraphQL - new Activity API is one the first pieces of the GraphQL Atlassian Platform and is the technology behind start.atlassian.com.
Join Sergey Meshkov, Senior Developer, who will provide you a sneak peek of the new GraphQL Activity API as it will soon be available to our vendors.
Design Your Next App with the Atlassian Vendor Sketch PluginAtlassian
Our designers work 3x quicker with the Atlassian Vendor Sketch Plugin — and now we’re unleashing these superpowers to the Atlassian Ecosystem. If you mockup screens for code or marketing, we’ll help you drag and drop your way to an Atlaskit design in less than 10 minutes. And if you’re a designer, you’ll want to hear about our pixel-perfect component library and suite of seamless Sketch integrations.
Join Atlassian’s resident Sketch aficionado, Huw Evans, to learn about:
Sketch Components: If it’s in Atlaskit, it’s now in Sketch. And introducing the Symbol Palette, the quickest way to find the right component for the job.
Product Templates: Spark inspiration by building your designs inside realistic screens from Jira & Confluence — or craft hero images for your Marketplace listing!
Color and Text Styles: Heard of N75? H400? If those mean nothing to you, we’ll run through how to make your users feel at home by using Atlassian colors & typography, right inside Sketch.
Data Suppliers: Say goodbye to Lorem Ipsum. Learn how to use Sketch Data Suppliers to generate realistic copy using live data from Jira, Confluence and Bitbucket. Bonus: How we used AI to create people who don’t exist!
♀️ It's All Open Source: How we made it really easy to customise the Atlassian Vendor Sketch Plugin for your team's needs.
Tear Up Your Roadmap and Get Out of the BuildingAtlassian
You’d never knowingly ship something to your customers that didn’t deliver value, would you? Would you still stand your ground if you were under pressure to get a team of developers working on something?
You probably know that one of Atlassian’s most well-known values is “Don’t f*** the customer”, so learn what happened when a lean product team decided to tear up the roadmap because they were brave enough to admit they didn’t understand their customers well enough.
Join Janel Blattler, as she shares how her team used research to unveil a new plan in just a few weeks. You’ll be able to practice some techniques and walk away with a bucket load of inspiration.
Come along if you’d like to run research, but worry that you don’t have enough time or lack the skills to do so – you don’t need to be a researcher on your team. This session is for you if you’re looking for ways to drive customer empathy closer in the team, or you’d like to up your game and discover some new techniques for delivering lean research with actionable insights.
Nailing Measurement: a Framework for Measuring Metrics that MatterAtlassian
When it comes to designing apps and new features, we just can't get enough of metrics. In an age where we can collect data from almost anything, how can we cut through the noise and focus on the right metrics to measure the success and failures of the apps that we’re building?
Join Atlassian Product Manager Josephine Lee as she delves through what exactly makes a good metric. Throughout the talk, we’ll walk through real Atlassian examples of good and bad metrics. By exploring a framework for measurement, we’ll cover detailed features that showcase how best to measure and choose the right set of success, supportive, and counter metrics.
You'll walk away with tips and learnings from Atlassian’s approach to measuring success, and learn how to use data and metrics to inspire action in your apps.
Building Apps With Color Blind Users in MindAtlassian
Color-blind people are using your apps. 1 in 12 men is color blind. And for women, this is 1 in 200.
Building apps that work well for color blind people is not difficult. Some simple techniques help us with the design of our interface. And some tools help us see what color blind people see.
In this talk, Maarten Arts of Avisi will look at common varieties of color blindness. We will look at apps through the eyes of a color-blind person. And we will discover what color-blind people struggle with.
Regardless of whether you're a designer or developer, this talk will equip you with the skills and the tools you need to make sure that your app works for color-blind people.
Creating Inclusive Experiences: Balancing Personality and Accessibility in UX...Atlassian
The words we choose have the power to include or alienate our users. The reality is that for many, English is spoken as a second language. And unless you're going to localize your product for those major non-English speaking markets, you'll need to thoughtfully create content that is accessible to a larger audience.
But how do we create products that maintain a sense of personality without isolating a wide audience of non-native speakers?
Join Atlassian Content Designer, Roana Bilia, as she walks you through why thoughtful, inclusive content, is key to creating well-designed user experiences. You'll walk away with foundational principles for good UX copy when optimizing your product UI, a few quick wins that you as creators and developers can incorporate into your next products, as well as a set of mistakes to avoid that companies—including Atlassian—have made, which prioritized native speakers but isolated non-native speakers.
Beyond Diversity: A Guide to Building Balanced TeamsAtlassian
We hear it all the time, and we get it. Diversity and inclusion are important! But isn't it an HR problem? HR may be able to help with diversity but inclusion or creating an inclusive environment is everyone's responsibility. So how do we create an inclusive environment that celebrates diversity and engages and supports everyone? Isabel Nyo will be sharing best practices and lessons she has learned along the way. She will also be sharing her experience as a minority, a female technical leader, in the technology industry.
The Road(map) to Las Vegas - The Story of an Emerging Self-Managed TeamAtlassian
In September 2018, K15t took its mission to go self-managed to the next-level when the entire company worked together to decide on the Next Big Thing™ to build for Atlassian users and present it at Summit in Las Vegas.
In this session, Anshuman Dash, an intern turned software engineer, turned product manager, shares his journey of professional self-discovery. In under five months, he joins a freshly assembled, self-managed team in building a new Atlassian Marketplace app.
Dash will give a quick intro to what it means for a team to be self-managed. Then, he'll share his observations and experiences on the team, as well as the best-practices, patterns, and processes K15t has discovered along the way.
Whether you are a new team with a kick-ass product idea or a big company figuring out ways to scale, this talk will provide you with practical tips and ideas your team can try out!
Designing for the enterprise comes with a unique set of challenges; ensuring readability and accessibility at scale, meeting the needs of multi-layered organizations, and building a trust when your software - used by dozens of thousands of employees - is considered mission-critical.
At Atlassian, we've spent countless hours digging deep into our enterprise customer's needs and we've gathered a vast repository of insights.
In this talk, Pawel Wodkowski, a senior designer on Jira Server, will share all that we've learned from our research (while not being shy about busting some of those wild admin myths!). You'll get a crash course in what it means to design for scale the Atlassian way.
A Comprehensive Look at Generative AI in Retail App Testing.pdfkalichargn70th171
Traditional software testing methods are being challenged in retail, where customer expectations and technological advancements continually shape the landscape. Enter generative AI—a transformative subset of artificial intelligence technologies poised to revolutionize software testing.
OpenFOAM solver for Helmholtz equation, helmholtzFoam / helmholtzBubbleFoamtakuyayamamoto1800
In this slide, we show the simulation example and the way to compile this solver.
In this solver, the Helmholtz equation can be solved by helmholtzFoam. Also, the Helmholtz equation with uniformly dispersed bubbles can be simulated by helmholtzBubbleFoam.
SOCRadar Research Team: Latest Activities of IntelBrokerSOCRadar
The European Union Agency for Law Enforcement Cooperation (Europol) has suffered an alleged data breach after a notorious threat actor claimed to have exfiltrated data from its systems. Infamous data leaker IntelBroker posted on the even more infamous BreachForums hacking forum, saying that Europol suffered a data breach this month.
The alleged breach affected Europol agencies CCSE, EC3, Europol Platform for Experts, Law Enforcement Forum, and SIRIUS. Infiltration of these entities can disrupt ongoing investigations and compromise sensitive intelligence shared among international law enforcement agencies.
However, this is neither the first nor the last activity of IntekBroker. We have compiled for you what happened in the last few days. To track such hacker activities on dark web sources like hacker forums, private Telegram channels, and other hidden platforms where cyber threats often originate, you can check SOCRadar’s Dark Web News.
Stay Informed on Threat Actors’ Activity on the Dark Web with SOCRadar!
Paketo Buildpacks : la meilleure façon de construire des images OCI? DevopsDa...Anthony Dahanne
Les Buildpacks existent depuis plus de 10 ans ! D’abord, ils étaient utilisés pour détecter et construire une application avant de la déployer sur certains PaaS. Ensuite, nous avons pu créer des images Docker (OCI) avec leur dernière génération, les Cloud Native Buildpacks (CNCF en incubation). Sont-ils une bonne alternative au Dockerfile ? Que sont les buildpacks Paketo ? Quelles communautés les soutiennent et comment ?
Venez le découvrir lors de cette session ignite
First Steps with Globus Compute Multi-User EndpointsGlobus
In this presentation we will share our experiences around getting started with the Globus Compute multi-user endpoint. Working with the Pharmacology group at the University of Auckland, we have previously written an application using Globus Compute that can offload computationally expensive steps in the researcher's workflows, which they wish to manage from their familiar Windows environments, onto the NeSI (New Zealand eScience Infrastructure) cluster. Some of the challenges we have encountered were that each researcher had to set up and manage their own single-user globus compute endpoint and that the workloads had varying resource requirements (CPUs, memory and wall time) between different runs. We hope that the multi-user endpoint will help to address these challenges and share an update on our progress here.
Climate Science Flows: Enabling Petabyte-Scale Climate Analysis with the Eart...Globus
The Earth System Grid Federation (ESGF) is a global network of data servers that archives and distributes the planet’s largest collection of Earth system model output for thousands of climate and environmental scientists worldwide. Many of these petabyte-scale data archives are located in proximity to large high-performance computing (HPC) or cloud computing resources, but the primary workflow for data users consists of transferring data, and applying computations on a different system. As a part of the ESGF 2.0 US project (funded by the United States Department of Energy Office of Science), we developed pre-defined data workflows, which can be run on-demand, capable of applying many data reduction and data analysis to the large ESGF data archives, transferring only the resultant analysis (ex. visualizations, smaller data files). In this talk, we will showcase a few of these workflows, highlighting how Globus Flows can be used for petabyte-scale climate analysis.
Check out the webinar slides to learn more about how XfilesPro transforms Salesforce document management by leveraging its world-class applications. For more details, please connect with sales@xfilespro.com
If you want to watch the on-demand webinar, please click here: https://www.xfilespro.com/webinars/salesforce-document-management-2-0-smarter-faster-better/
Unleash Unlimited Potential with One-Time Purchase
BoxLang is more than just a language; it's a community. By choosing a Visionary License, you're not just investing in your success, you're actively contributing to the ongoing development and support of BoxLang.
Understanding Globus Data Transfers with NetSageGlobus
NetSage is an open privacy-aware network measurement, analysis, and visualization service designed to help end-users visualize and reason about large data transfers. NetSage traditionally has used a combination of passive measurements, including SNMP and flow data, as well as active measurements, mainly perfSONAR, to provide longitudinal network performance data visualization. It has been deployed by dozens of networks world wide, and is supported domestically by the Engagement and Performance Operations Center (EPOC), NSF #2328479. We have recently expanded the NetSage data sources to include logs for Globus data transfers, following the same privacy-preserving approach as for Flow data. Using the logs for the Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC) as an example, this talk will walk through several different example use cases that NetSage can answer, including: Who is using Globus to share data with my institution, and what kind of performance are they able to achieve? How many transfers has Globus supported for us? Which sites are we sharing the most data with, and how is that changing over time? How is my site using Globus to move data internally, and what kind of performance do we see for those transfers? What percentage of data transfers at my institution used Globus, and how did the overall data transfer performance compare to the Globus users?
Globus Connect Server Deep Dive - GlobusWorld 2024Globus
We explore the Globus Connect Server (GCS) architecture and experiment with advanced configuration options and use cases. This content is targeted at system administrators who are familiar with GCS and currently operate—or are planning to operate—broader deployments at their institution.
Multiple Your Crypto Portfolio with the Innovative Features of Advanced Crypt...Hivelance Technology
Cryptocurrency trading bots are computer programs designed to automate buying, selling, and managing cryptocurrency transactions. These bots utilize advanced algorithms and machine learning techniques to analyze market data, identify trading opportunities, and execute trades on behalf of their users. By automating the decision-making process, crypto trading bots can react to market changes faster than human traders
Hivelance, a leading provider of cryptocurrency trading bot development services, stands out as the premier choice for crypto traders and developers. Hivelance boasts a team of seasoned cryptocurrency experts and software engineers who deeply understand the crypto market and the latest trends in automated trading, Hivelance leverages the latest technologies and tools in the industry, including advanced AI and machine learning algorithms, to create highly efficient and adaptable crypto trading bots
Developing Distributed High-performance Computing Capabilities of an Open Sci...Globus
COVID-19 had an unprecedented impact on scientific collaboration. The pandemic and its broad response from the scientific community has forged new relationships among public health practitioners, mathematical modelers, and scientific computing specialists, while revealing critical gaps in exploiting advanced computing systems to support urgent decision making. Informed by our team’s work in applying high-performance computing in support of public health decision makers during the COVID-19 pandemic, we present how Globus technologies are enabling the development of an open science platform for robust epidemic analysis, with the goal of collaborative, secure, distributed, on-demand, and fast time-to-solution analyses to support public health.
How Does XfilesPro Ensure Security While Sharing Documents in Salesforce?XfilesPro
Worried about document security while sharing them in Salesforce? Fret no more! Here are the top-notch security standards XfilesPro upholds to ensure strong security for your Salesforce documents while sharing with internal or external people.
To learn more, read the blog: https://www.xfilespro.com/how-does-xfilespro-make-document-sharing-secure-and-seamless-in-salesforce/
Accelerate Enterprise Software Engineering with PlatformlessWSO2
Key takeaways:
Challenges of building platforms and the benefits of platformless.
Key principles of platformless, including API-first, cloud-native middleware, platform engineering, and developer experience.
How Choreo enables the platformless experience.
How key concepts like application architecture, domain-driven design, zero trust, and cell-based architecture are inherently a part of Choreo.
Demo of an end-to-end app built and deployed on Choreo.
Large Language Models and the End of ProgrammingMatt Welsh
Talk by Matt Welsh at Craft Conference 2024 on the impact that Large Language Models will have on the future of software development. In this talk, I discuss the ways in which LLMs will impact the software industry, from replacing human software developers with AI, to replacing conventional software with models that perform reasoning, computation, and problem-solving.
Enhancing Research Orchestration Capabilities at ORNL.pdfGlobus
Cross-facility research orchestration comes with ever-changing constraints regarding the availability and suitability of various compute and data resources. In short, a flexible data and processing fabric is needed to enable the dynamic redirection of data and compute tasks throughout the lifecycle of an experiment. In this talk, we illustrate how we easily leveraged Globus services to instrument the ACE research testbed at the Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility with flexible data and task orchestration capabilities.
6. Science Express India
Drop-in deployment of an exhibition in railroad coaches
6 month project time
50 co-workers
6 years operation time
7 million visitors
7. Felix - The Robot
Interactive robot installation
Emotion recognition software
11 motors to mimic facial expressions
3 month project time
10. Get live
project data
of highly dynamic
business processes in
a multi-disciplinary
creative agency.
Do better
forecasts
for workload, cashflow
and revenue
Gain
transparency
by creating a
Single Source of Truth
for all business data and
project communication
Implementation Goals
11. Agenda
1. Company
2. Main Challenges
3. Toolbox
4. How to get the data in
5. How to get the team aligned
6. Conclusion
13. We are one-stop-shop
covering the complete
project lifecycle
Ideas, content, media creation, product
design, project management, hard-/
software dev, system design, crafts, digital
manufacturing
14. Wild at heart -
punk start in post-wall
Berlin
AMDX provides exhibit-related services
since 1996
15. Team
Core team: 50 tightly-integrated versatile specialists
Network: 50 loosely associated co-workers
Project-based Business
20 simultaneous projects
Project Time
As short as the delivery times for components
AMDX in
Numbers
Total Visitors
20M+ in all-times / all-venues
22. Atlassian tools
… we use to plan, track and organize our work
JIRA
Issue tracking
Confluence
Documentation
HipChat
Ad hoc
communication
Bitbucket
For the devs
23. EAZYBI
Reports
Aggregated view of project
data in JIRA
Customs
calculations
Based on JIRA data and external
data sources
Dashboards
Embedded in Confluence
templates
24. Log work
Mandatory for all team members
Approval process
To ensure valid data
Labor hours
Calculation
See below
weißraum in der mitte
wegschneiden!
Timesheets
25. Organize
The myriad of Issue
perspectives and structures
Slice and dice
Drill down from overview to
the tiny details
Aggregate and
combine
To get all facets of the data
Structure
31. Employees
Single source for overtime calculation of
employees
Freelancer
Basis for getting approval for worked hours
and invoicing
Get valid
data -
Everyone…
logs in JIRA
33. Labor cost
Per project
Get the data for effective
project management
Per department
Get valid data for lessons
learned
Company-wide
Get the bird’s-eye view
35. Stats
50% of our procurements are less than 100€
500 procurements per project on average
Why not centralized?
Procurement processes require specialized
knowledge - dispatching eats up the time
budget
Distributed
acquisition &
procurement
in JIRA
40. … enters the estimated expenses
and gets the issue ID ...
Place the order
Planned
Approval
In House
41. With this issue ID he
reaches out for quotes…
(as internal ref. number)
Place the order
Planned
Approval
In House
42. He gets an approval for the
expenses from the project
lead
Place the order
Planned
Approval
In House
43. Marco orders the servo
motors and enters the delivery
date
Place the order
Planned
Approval
In House
44. … OMG, the motor arrived.
Great! ...
Place the order
Planned
Approval
In House
45. ... Marco starts prototyping
the exhibit ...
Place the order
Planned
Approval
In House
...get to work
46.
47. Lucky Cat
7×7 Lucky Cats each with 2 Servos
24 weeks development time
20 Coworkers
200+ Issues
48. Table Grid
Custom field for gathering items
in the shopping cart
Calculated Total
A scripted custom field to get
the total amount of the order
Accounting Fields
For payment method, accounting
status and invoice number
Procurement issue type
50. Dedicated bookkeeping project
Issues are accounting processes, Invoices are Sub-
Tasks
Schedule invoices
Set and follow up on invoicing dates and due dates
Invoicing
in JIRA
Monitor cash inflow
By aggregating issue data over time
Overdue loop
Automatic status adjustment for overdue invoices
51. X Y Z ?
Making sense out of the aggregated data
+ + =
52. Material/Labor costs
Imported from JIRA, calculated in
EasyBI
Operating costs
Imported from a data base
= Company Health
Is the live-view aggregate of the
input data
Cash inflow
Each instalment is related
to an issue
x+y+z=company health
53. (Non-)billable
We use the JIRA project category to
distinguish
Average hourly rate
Important measure for Forecast
Department hours
For staffing
Project team hours
For poor man’s forecast
Data Mining
54. How to get the Team aligned
Sharing project information
59. Centralized Aggregation
Everyone knows the up-to-date schedule, Budget,
billable Workload
Exchange map for territory
Know the road before you!
Embrace
estimates and
schedules
Distributed estimating
Everyone is consciously participating through
remaining estimates
70. Include JIRA data
Up-to-date project information, order states,
remaining estimates via gadgets
Comments with history
In-line, in-document comments and
conversations
Templates in Confluence
Neatly designed - ready to use it in crunch times
In-context
communication
via Confluence
71. External Space
Give the client access to the latest drawings,
wireframes and block diagrams
Vivid communication
Between the actual co-worker and the client in the
drawing context.
Example:
Drawing
approval with
client No (Drop)box
Collaboration instead of just sharing….
72. External space
Multi-Stakeholder
We pull stakeholders in the loop
by @-mention
Comment Drawings
Painless without special skills.
Approvals
We document approvals here in place.
74. We solved
some huge
problems...
Workflow-thinking
Reliable guidance for most standard tasks while
increasing data quality
Information architecture
For high throughput while reducing signal-to-
noise ratio
Management by information
Better team and better results by information-
conscious managing
75. Call to action
1. Find opportunities for
improvement
2.Map your workflow to your
existing process
3.Get rid of excess noise