This document discusses how Atlassian uses Confluence internally and provides examples of its use. It notes that Atlassian uses Confluence for documentation but also for collaboration and discussion. Examples provided include crowdsourcing specifications documents and discussing real-time reporting. Comments and feedback on documents are encouraged. Metrics on blog posts and comments are also tracked. The document promotes using Confluence to enhance collaboration and knowledge sharing within an organization.
Top 10 DBA Mistakes on Microsoft SQL ServerKevin Kline
From the noted author of SQL in a Nutshell - Microsoft SQL Server is easier to administrate than any other mainstream relational database on the market. But “easier than everyone else” doesn’t mean it’s easy. And it doesn’t mean that database administration on SQL Server is problem free. Since SQL Server frequently grows up from small, home-grown applications, many IT professionals end up encountering issues that others have tackled and solved years ago. Why not learn from those who first blazed the trails of database administration, so that we don’t make the same mistakes over and over again. In fact, wouldn’t you like to learn about those mistakes before they ever happen?
There is a short list of mistakes that, if you know of them in advance, will make your life much easier. These mistakes are the “low hanging fruit” of application design, development, and administration. Once you apply the lessons learned from this session, you’ll find yourself performing at a higher level of efficiency and effectiveness than before.
No reuse without permission. Follow me on social media at kekline and blog at kevinekline.com.
Building Responsive Applications Using XPagesTeamstudio
Let Connect come to you! In this webinar, Brian Gleeson and Martin Donnelly from the IBM Development Team present their Connect 2016 session.
Bootstrap was integrated into the XPages Extension Library in 2014 and has continued to rapidly evolve ever since. This responsive design capability empowers you to build the slickest Domino Web applications ever - where the user experience dynamically adapts for the desktop, tablet, or smaller mobile devices. Brian and Martin will show you how to quickly and easily transform your old applications into something that will impress your end users (and your boss)!
Business requirements gathering and analysisMena M. Eissa
Business analysis and requirements management are a key to project success.
This workshop helps candidates perform better based on sharing real life experience with them.
Overview and Walkthrough of the Application Programming Model with SAP Cloud ...SAP Cloud Platform
Learn how to seamlessly combine open-source and cloud-native software with SAP technologies into a consistent, end-to-end programming model and development experience that guides application developers with best practices and relieves them from tedious boilerplate tasks, enabling them to focus on solving their domain problems. Get an overview of the key technologies and tools as well as an end-to-end walkthrough of developing business services and applications.
Top 10 DBA Mistakes on Microsoft SQL ServerKevin Kline
From the noted author of SQL in a Nutshell - Microsoft SQL Server is easier to administrate than any other mainstream relational database on the market. But “easier than everyone else” doesn’t mean it’s easy. And it doesn’t mean that database administration on SQL Server is problem free. Since SQL Server frequently grows up from small, home-grown applications, many IT professionals end up encountering issues that others have tackled and solved years ago. Why not learn from those who first blazed the trails of database administration, so that we don’t make the same mistakes over and over again. In fact, wouldn’t you like to learn about those mistakes before they ever happen?
There is a short list of mistakes that, if you know of them in advance, will make your life much easier. These mistakes are the “low hanging fruit” of application design, development, and administration. Once you apply the lessons learned from this session, you’ll find yourself performing at a higher level of efficiency and effectiveness than before.
No reuse without permission. Follow me on social media at kekline and blog at kevinekline.com.
Building Responsive Applications Using XPagesTeamstudio
Let Connect come to you! In this webinar, Brian Gleeson and Martin Donnelly from the IBM Development Team present their Connect 2016 session.
Bootstrap was integrated into the XPages Extension Library in 2014 and has continued to rapidly evolve ever since. This responsive design capability empowers you to build the slickest Domino Web applications ever - where the user experience dynamically adapts for the desktop, tablet, or smaller mobile devices. Brian and Martin will show you how to quickly and easily transform your old applications into something that will impress your end users (and your boss)!
Business requirements gathering and analysisMena M. Eissa
Business analysis and requirements management are a key to project success.
This workshop helps candidates perform better based on sharing real life experience with them.
Overview and Walkthrough of the Application Programming Model with SAP Cloud ...SAP Cloud Platform
Learn how to seamlessly combine open-source and cloud-native software with SAP technologies into a consistent, end-to-end programming model and development experience that guides application developers with best practices and relieves them from tedious boilerplate tasks, enabling them to focus on solving their domain problems. Get an overview of the key technologies and tools as well as an end-to-end walkthrough of developing business services and applications.
The Complexity to "Yes" in Analytics Software and the Possibilities with Dock...Docker, Inc.
When you have to say ""YES"" to everything, what does that really mean?
The Boston Consulting Group (BCG) is a global management consulting firm that advises industry leading companies on value creation strategies, innovation, transformation, supply chain management and much more. BCG provides recommendations and analytics that are custom tailored to the needs of each client. To do this BCG is transforming what used to be presentations and manual models into software that is prototyped and distributed to their client to run on their infrastructure - in effect changing the way BCG delivers value.
However the productization process poses unique challenges and opportunities. Their clients have every type of infrastructure and application stack within their IT environments, how can BCG ensure that the custom built analytics applications will operate well at scale in their client's production environment - especially when it is an environment that they don't control? The bespoke nature of the BCG business led the team to embark on an engineering led journey to containerization with Docker. Attend this session to learn more about the approach, challenges and how BCG is enabling transformation with Docker Enterprise Edition.
We explain the history of our agile organization with a focus on the latest round of evolution of our Product and Engineering organization, moving from business-oriented feature teams to mission teams.
WebPros at CloudFest 2022 - Walk the New Revenue Avenues of Server ManagementJan Löffler
We're long past the nuts and bolts, metal or cloud, CPU-and-HDD features we've been boasting since the 90s. Today's developers are after 100% uptime, ready-to-code out of the box environments, automated, self-managing features. How do we step beyond these though, to tackle their needs even before they get a chance to speak it up? Here's our scoop on why Sitejet, cPanel SEO and 360 Monitoring might be a game changer for you!
WebPros at CloudFest 2022 - Walk the New Revenue Avenues of Server ManagementPlesk
We're long past the nuts and bolts, metal or cloud, CPU-and-HDD features we've been boasting since the 90s. Today's developers are after 100% uptime, ready-to-code out of the box environments, automated, self-managing features. How do we step beyond these though, to tackle their needs even before they get a chance to speak it up? Here's our scoop on why Sitejet, cPanel SEO, and 360 Monitoring might be a game changer for you!
Presentation given at the OpenStack summit in Paris (Kilo) on Tue Nov 4th.
Last summit I had the pleasure to present a talk which encountered some success "Are enterprise ready for the OpenStack transformation?" (also published on SlideShare) . This talk is a follow up on what are the best practices that are successful in operating the transformation. We will first focus on identifying the right use cases for a generic enterprise, then define a roadmap with an organisational and a technical track, to finish with the definition what would be our success criterias for our group. This will happen as a workshop summary based on the multiple engagements eNovance has been delivering over the past 2 years.
Responsive design is forcing us to reevaluate our design and development practices. It's also forcing us to rethink how we communicate with our clients and what a project's deliverables might be. Pattern Lab helps bridge the gap by providing one tool that allows for the creation of modular systems as well as gives clients the tools review the work in the place it's going to be used: the browser.
This deck reviews some of the features of Pattern Lab. It also discusses how I feel it can fit into the overall workflow of a team. It doesn't cover the technical aspects of the tool but I'm happy to follow-up if anyone wants me to. Also, be sure to check out the documentation at http://pattern-lab.info/docs/
Hadoop and the Relational Database: The Best of Both WorldsInside Analysis
The Briefing Room with Dr. Robin Bloor and Splice Machine
Live Webcast on August 5, 2014
Watch the archive:
https://bloorgroup.webex.com/bloorgroup/lsr.php?RCID=71551d669454741c8bd56f2349bdf140
As the pressure of Big Data collides with the reality of daily operations, many organizations are trying to solve the challenge of meeting new requirements without disrupting the flow of business. One solution focuses on the data layer itself, by combining the well known functionality of relational database technology with the scale-out capabilities of Hadoop.
Register for this episode of The Briefing Room to hear from veteran Analyst Dr. Robin Bloor as he outlines the critical components of a business-ready data layer. He’ll be briefed by John Leach and Rich Reimer of Splice Machine who will explain how their solution delivers the best of both data worlds: the trusted capabilities of relational with the infinite scalability of Hadoop. They will also discuss how Hadoop has transformed from a batch-oriented workhorse into a scale-out layer capable of supporting real-time applications and operational analytics using traditional SQL.
Visit InsideAnlaysis.com for more information.
From prototype to production - The journey of re-designing SmartUp.ioMáté Lang
Talk about the joureny of small tech team re-designing SmartUp.io from scratch, and the technical paths from MVP to Production.
High level overview of architecture and tech stack decisions, best-practices and culture.
Quiere subir sus cargas de trabajo SAP a la nube de forma rápida, sencilla y pagando solo por lo que consume?
Azatec lo hace posible a un solo click.
Estamos a su disposición en luis.vallejo@azatec.com
Some considerations for the software development process.
If you were present when I gave this talk at php|tek, please consider leaving me some feedback: http://joind.in/189
Modernize Your Content Publishing Process with Smart ContentGavin Drake
For decades technical writers and technical publishers have reaped the benefits of XML to lower the cost and effort associated with creating, managing and reusing content across multiple output formats. Now, with the introduction of Smart Content, business users and subject matter experts can easily adopt XML in order to keep up with consumer demand for high-value communication.
Coevolving Organisational and Technical BoundariesNick Tune
A shared language of the organisation design patterns and plays will enable all organisations optimise for their own needs rather than just copying the Spotify model.
RightScale Webinar: January 13, 2011 – Watch this webinar for a look behind the scenes as we discuss ServerTemplates and how are they different from alternate approaches.
NOTE: Video of presentation is available after slide 43.
Managed WordPress is a vibrant category of web hosting that specializes in doing 1 thing only: ensuring your WordPress websites are reliable, secure and well-maintained.
In this presentation, Alex Sirota (@alexsirota), Director of NewPath Consulting (@newpathtech) will describe the different types of hosting available for WordPress with a focus on the ever evolving managed WordPress hosting space.
This will be a non-vendor biased presentation but will help web developers, designers and their customers understand the value proposition that a Managed WordPress hosting company can offer.
Objectives:
Describe the difference between shared hosting & Managed WordPress.
Demonstrate some of the very cool features in several Managed WordPress systems including GoDaddy’s Managed WordPress Solution (part of GoDaddy Pro), DreamPress from DreamHost, FlyWheel, Pantheon and WP engine.
Present a new survey of more than 20 Managed WordPress hosts across the world.
Measure and Increase Developer Productivity with Help of Serverless at Server...Vadym Kazulkin
The goal of Serverless is to focus on writing the code that delivers business value and offload everything else to your trusted partners (like Cloud providers or SaaS vendors). You want to iterate quickly and today’s code quickly becomes tomorrow’s technical debt. In this talk we will show why Serverless adoption increases the developer productivity and how to measure it. We will also go through AWS Serverless architectures where you only glue together different Serverless managed services relying solely on configuration, minimizing the amount of the code written.
SaaS - Software as a Service - Charles University - Prague - March 2013Jaroslav Gergic
A presentation about what it takes to deliver a SaaS product as opposed to the traditional software engineering. Delivered to the students of computer science at Charles University, Prague on March 6 2013 as part of the Commercial Workshop series.
Out With the Old, in With the Open-source: Brainshark's Complete CMS MigrationAcquia
Choosing the right Content Management System (CMS) for your business requires a lot of thought, research and evaluation. Are you getting enough site monitoring and support? Is the workflow user-friendly? Is the environment secure?
Brainshark, the leader in sales productivity solutions, needed a new CMS to support its business goals. The flexible, supportive framework and user-friendly interface of Drupal, combined with the availability, scalability and security of Acquia made for a platform that correlated directly with their business needs.
In this webinar, you will learn how Brainshark accomplished a successful migration, including topics such as:
-Their evaluation process for a new CMS, and key criteria they could not overlook
-Their migration strategy, execution and lessons learned
-The success they've seen thus far, and the results they're expecting
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.
The Complexity to "Yes" in Analytics Software and the Possibilities with Dock...Docker, Inc.
When you have to say ""YES"" to everything, what does that really mean?
The Boston Consulting Group (BCG) is a global management consulting firm that advises industry leading companies on value creation strategies, innovation, transformation, supply chain management and much more. BCG provides recommendations and analytics that are custom tailored to the needs of each client. To do this BCG is transforming what used to be presentations and manual models into software that is prototyped and distributed to their client to run on their infrastructure - in effect changing the way BCG delivers value.
However the productization process poses unique challenges and opportunities. Their clients have every type of infrastructure and application stack within their IT environments, how can BCG ensure that the custom built analytics applications will operate well at scale in their client's production environment - especially when it is an environment that they don't control? The bespoke nature of the BCG business led the team to embark on an engineering led journey to containerization with Docker. Attend this session to learn more about the approach, challenges and how BCG is enabling transformation with Docker Enterprise Edition.
We explain the history of our agile organization with a focus on the latest round of evolution of our Product and Engineering organization, moving from business-oriented feature teams to mission teams.
WebPros at CloudFest 2022 - Walk the New Revenue Avenues of Server ManagementJan Löffler
We're long past the nuts and bolts, metal or cloud, CPU-and-HDD features we've been boasting since the 90s. Today's developers are after 100% uptime, ready-to-code out of the box environments, automated, self-managing features. How do we step beyond these though, to tackle their needs even before they get a chance to speak it up? Here's our scoop on why Sitejet, cPanel SEO and 360 Monitoring might be a game changer for you!
WebPros at CloudFest 2022 - Walk the New Revenue Avenues of Server ManagementPlesk
We're long past the nuts and bolts, metal or cloud, CPU-and-HDD features we've been boasting since the 90s. Today's developers are after 100% uptime, ready-to-code out of the box environments, automated, self-managing features. How do we step beyond these though, to tackle their needs even before they get a chance to speak it up? Here's our scoop on why Sitejet, cPanel SEO, and 360 Monitoring might be a game changer for you!
Presentation given at the OpenStack summit in Paris (Kilo) on Tue Nov 4th.
Last summit I had the pleasure to present a talk which encountered some success "Are enterprise ready for the OpenStack transformation?" (also published on SlideShare) . This talk is a follow up on what are the best practices that are successful in operating the transformation. We will first focus on identifying the right use cases for a generic enterprise, then define a roadmap with an organisational and a technical track, to finish with the definition what would be our success criterias for our group. This will happen as a workshop summary based on the multiple engagements eNovance has been delivering over the past 2 years.
Responsive design is forcing us to reevaluate our design and development practices. It's also forcing us to rethink how we communicate with our clients and what a project's deliverables might be. Pattern Lab helps bridge the gap by providing one tool that allows for the creation of modular systems as well as gives clients the tools review the work in the place it's going to be used: the browser.
This deck reviews some of the features of Pattern Lab. It also discusses how I feel it can fit into the overall workflow of a team. It doesn't cover the technical aspects of the tool but I'm happy to follow-up if anyone wants me to. Also, be sure to check out the documentation at http://pattern-lab.info/docs/
Hadoop and the Relational Database: The Best of Both WorldsInside Analysis
The Briefing Room with Dr. Robin Bloor and Splice Machine
Live Webcast on August 5, 2014
Watch the archive:
https://bloorgroup.webex.com/bloorgroup/lsr.php?RCID=71551d669454741c8bd56f2349bdf140
As the pressure of Big Data collides with the reality of daily operations, many organizations are trying to solve the challenge of meeting new requirements without disrupting the flow of business. One solution focuses on the data layer itself, by combining the well known functionality of relational database technology with the scale-out capabilities of Hadoop.
Register for this episode of The Briefing Room to hear from veteran Analyst Dr. Robin Bloor as he outlines the critical components of a business-ready data layer. He’ll be briefed by John Leach and Rich Reimer of Splice Machine who will explain how their solution delivers the best of both data worlds: the trusted capabilities of relational with the infinite scalability of Hadoop. They will also discuss how Hadoop has transformed from a batch-oriented workhorse into a scale-out layer capable of supporting real-time applications and operational analytics using traditional SQL.
Visit InsideAnlaysis.com for more information.
From prototype to production - The journey of re-designing SmartUp.ioMáté Lang
Talk about the joureny of small tech team re-designing SmartUp.io from scratch, and the technical paths from MVP to Production.
High level overview of architecture and tech stack decisions, best-practices and culture.
Quiere subir sus cargas de trabajo SAP a la nube de forma rápida, sencilla y pagando solo por lo que consume?
Azatec lo hace posible a un solo click.
Estamos a su disposición en luis.vallejo@azatec.com
Some considerations for the software development process.
If you were present when I gave this talk at php|tek, please consider leaving me some feedback: http://joind.in/189
Modernize Your Content Publishing Process with Smart ContentGavin Drake
For decades technical writers and technical publishers have reaped the benefits of XML to lower the cost and effort associated with creating, managing and reusing content across multiple output formats. Now, with the introduction of Smart Content, business users and subject matter experts can easily adopt XML in order to keep up with consumer demand for high-value communication.
Coevolving Organisational and Technical BoundariesNick Tune
A shared language of the organisation design patterns and plays will enable all organisations optimise for their own needs rather than just copying the Spotify model.
RightScale Webinar: January 13, 2011 – Watch this webinar for a look behind the scenes as we discuss ServerTemplates and how are they different from alternate approaches.
NOTE: Video of presentation is available after slide 43.
Managed WordPress is a vibrant category of web hosting that specializes in doing 1 thing only: ensuring your WordPress websites are reliable, secure and well-maintained.
In this presentation, Alex Sirota (@alexsirota), Director of NewPath Consulting (@newpathtech) will describe the different types of hosting available for WordPress with a focus on the ever evolving managed WordPress hosting space.
This will be a non-vendor biased presentation but will help web developers, designers and their customers understand the value proposition that a Managed WordPress hosting company can offer.
Objectives:
Describe the difference between shared hosting & Managed WordPress.
Demonstrate some of the very cool features in several Managed WordPress systems including GoDaddy’s Managed WordPress Solution (part of GoDaddy Pro), DreamPress from DreamHost, FlyWheel, Pantheon and WP engine.
Present a new survey of more than 20 Managed WordPress hosts across the world.
Measure and Increase Developer Productivity with Help of Serverless at Server...Vadym Kazulkin
The goal of Serverless is to focus on writing the code that delivers business value and offload everything else to your trusted partners (like Cloud providers or SaaS vendors). You want to iterate quickly and today’s code quickly becomes tomorrow’s technical debt. In this talk we will show why Serverless adoption increases the developer productivity and how to measure it. We will also go through AWS Serverless architectures where you only glue together different Serverless managed services relying solely on configuration, minimizing the amount of the code written.
SaaS - Software as a Service - Charles University - Prague - March 2013Jaroslav Gergic
A presentation about what it takes to deliver a SaaS product as opposed to the traditional software engineering. Delivered to the students of computer science at Charles University, Prague on March 6 2013 as part of the Commercial Workshop series.
Out With the Old, in With the Open-source: Brainshark's Complete CMS MigrationAcquia
Choosing the right Content Management System (CMS) for your business requires a lot of thought, research and evaluation. Are you getting enough site monitoring and support? Is the workflow user-friendly? Is the environment secure?
Brainshark, the leader in sales productivity solutions, needed a new CMS to support its business goals. The flexible, supportive framework and user-friendly interface of Drupal, combined with the availability, scalability and security of Acquia made for a platform that correlated directly with their business needs.
In this webinar, you will learn how Brainshark accomplished a successful migration, including topics such as:
-Their evaluation process for a new CMS, and key criteria they could not overlook
-Their migration strategy, execution and lessons learned
-The success they've seen thus far, and the results they're expecting
Similar to The Anchor Store: Four Confluence Examples to Root Your Deployment (20)
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.
Essentials of Automations: Optimizing FME Workflows with ParametersSafe Software
Are you looking to streamline your workflows and boost your projects’ efficiency? Do you find yourself searching for ways to add flexibility and control over your FME workflows? If so, you’re in the right place.
Join us for an insightful dive into the world of FME parameters, a critical element in optimizing workflow efficiency. This webinar marks the beginning of our three-part “Essentials of Automation” series. This first webinar is designed to equip you with the knowledge and skills to utilize parameters effectively: enhancing the flexibility, maintainability, and user control of your FME projects.
Here’s what you’ll gain:
- Essentials of FME Parameters: Understand the pivotal role of parameters, including Reader/Writer, Transformer, User, and FME Flow categories. Discover how they are the key to unlocking automation and optimization within your workflows.
- Practical Applications in FME Form: Delve into key user parameter types including choice, connections, and file URLs. Allow users to control how a workflow runs, making your workflows more reusable. Learn to import values and deliver the best user experience for your workflows while enhancing accuracy.
- Optimization Strategies in FME Flow: Explore the creation and strategic deployment of parameters in FME Flow, including the use of deployment and geometry parameters, to maximize workflow efficiency.
- Pro Tips for Success: Gain insights on parameterizing connections and leveraging new features like Conditional Visibility for clarity and simplicity.
We’ll wrap up with a glimpse into future webinars, followed by a Q&A session to address your specific questions surrounding this topic.
Don’t miss this opportunity to elevate your FME expertise and drive your projects to new heights of efficiency.
The Art of the Pitch: WordPress Relationships and SalesLaura Byrne
Clients don’t know what they don’t know. What web solutions are right for them? How does WordPress come into the picture? How do you make sure you understand scope and timeline? What do you do if sometime changes?
All these questions and more will be explored as we talk about matching clients’ needs with what your agency offers without pulling teeth or pulling your hair out. Practical tips, and strategies for successful relationship building that leads to closing the deal.
Smart TV Buyer Insights Survey 2024 by 91mobiles.pdf91mobiles
91mobiles recently conducted a Smart TV Buyer Insights Survey in which we asked over 3,000 respondents about the TV they own, aspects they look at on a new TV, and their TV buying preferences.
JMeter webinar - integration with InfluxDB and GrafanaRTTS
Watch this recorded webinar about real-time monitoring of application performance. See how to integrate Apache JMeter, the open-source leader in performance testing, with InfluxDB, the open-source time-series database, and Grafana, the open-source analytics and visualization application.
In this webinar, we will review the benefits of leveraging InfluxDB and Grafana when executing load tests and demonstrate how these tools are used to visualize performance metrics.
Length: 30 minutes
Session Overview
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During this webinar, we will cover the following topics while demonstrating the integrations of JMeter, InfluxDB and Grafana:
- What out-of-the-box solutions are available for real-time monitoring JMeter tests?
- What are the benefits of integrating InfluxDB and Grafana into the load testing stack?
- Which features are provided by Grafana?
- Demonstration of InfluxDB and Grafana using a practice web application
To view the webinar recording, go to:
https://www.rttsweb.com/jmeter-integration-webinar
"Impact of front-end architecture on development cost", Viktor TurskyiFwdays
I have heard many times that architecture is not important for the front-end. Also, many times I have seen how developers implement features on the front-end just following the standard rules for a framework and think that this is enough to successfully launch the project, and then the project fails. How to prevent this and what approach to choose? I have launched dozens of complex projects and during the talk we will analyze which approaches have worked for me and which have not.
Dev Dives: Train smarter, not harder – active learning and UiPath LLMs for do...UiPathCommunity
💥 Speed, accuracy, and scaling – discover the superpowers of GenAI in action with UiPath Document Understanding and Communications Mining™:
See how to accelerate model training and optimize model performance with active learning
Learn about the latest enhancements to out-of-the-box document processing – with little to no training required
Get an exclusive demo of the new family of UiPath LLMs – GenAI models specialized for processing different types of documents and messages
This is a hands-on session specifically designed for automation developers and AI enthusiasts seeking to enhance their knowledge in leveraging the latest intelligent document processing capabilities offered by UiPath.
Speakers:
👨🏫 Andras Palfi, Senior Product Manager, UiPath
👩🏫 Lenka Dulovicova, Product Program Manager, UiPath
UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series, part 4DianaGray10
Welcome to UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series part 4. In this session, we will cover Test Manager overview along with SAP heatmap.
The UiPath Test Manager overview with SAP heatmap webinar offers a concise yet comprehensive exploration of the role of a Test Manager within SAP environments, coupled with the utilization of heatmaps for effective testing strategies.
Participants will gain insights into the responsibilities, challenges, and best practices associated with test management in SAP projects. Additionally, the webinar delves into the significance of heatmaps as a visual aid for identifying testing priorities, areas of risk, and resource allocation within SAP landscapes. Through this session, attendees can expect to enhance their understanding of test management principles while learning practical approaches to optimize testing processes in SAP environments using heatmap visualization techniques
What will you get from this session?
1. Insights into SAP testing best practices
2. Heatmap utilization for testing
3. Optimization of testing processes
4. Demo
Topics covered:
Execution from the test manager
Orchestrator execution result
Defect reporting
SAP heatmap example with demo
Speaker:
Deepak Rai, Automation Practice Lead, Boundaryless Group and UiPath MVP
Designing Great Products: The Power of Design and Leadership by Chief Designe...
The Anchor Store: Four Confluence Examples to Root Your Deployment
1. Come for content -
Stay for the conversation
Make your wiki come alive!
Per Fragemann, Confluence Team Lead,
Atlassian
2. How we use Confluence
inside Atlassian
Overview: Our electronic watercooler
Example A: Crowdsourcing specifications documents
Example B: Discussing real time reporting
3. Sure, we write
documentation too...
Guidelines, process overviews, job descriptions, code
conventions, meeting minutes, department goals,
troubleshooting guides, FAQs, personal quarterly
objectives, product feature explanation, customer
information, hardware topology, etc. etc.
But everyone does that. Not exactly exciting to go to
your wiki to look up content
4. ... but Change matters!
We blog:
• Serious stuff: Product updates, future hiring plans,
upcoming pricing changes, marketing campaigns
results, feedback from customers, conference
outcomes...
• Fun stuff: Humor, sports and activities, book
reviews, worst code ever, best coffee in town...
No one needs to tell us to use the wiki - we just want to
know the latest buzz.
6. Need RSS to keep up
Social Engineering
know-how
News
Humor
7. Discussions like Usenet
was supposed to be
You post, and someone will know how to improve things
even further
The better your initial proposal/observation/question,
the better feedback. Virtuous cycle!
At the same time self-regulating. No one will waffle
everything, or just whinge. Their boss would notice. It is
not Usenet after all
10. Example A: Crowd-
sourcing
May prepare a draft with a closed group of experts
But at some point you “go public” on our intranet
Get amazing feedback from people you never expected
to care
E.g. specifications, the domain of product management
17. Exhibit B: Discussing
Real Time Reports
Reports are is too valuable to be locked into
warehouses or hidden on obscure web-servers
We include reports right into our internal Confluence
whenever possible
Top 3: SQL macro, RSS feed macro, JIRA issues macro
18. Turning gibberish...
{chart:type=line|dataOrientation=vertical|width=600|height=300|domainAxisUpperBound=125|title=Cumulative
Sales by Hour|xLabel=Hours into promotion|yLabel=# Licenses|showShapes=false}
{sql:datasource=wwwDS}
select hours.hour, sum(case when po.created < timestamp '2009-04-20 00:00' + (hours.hour * interval '1 hour')
then 1 else 0 end) as quot;Salesquot;
from persistedorderitem poi, flat_orderable fo, persistedorder po,
(select generate_series(0, 125, 5) as hour) as hours
where
poi.orderableitem_id = fo.id and poi.order_id = po.id
and fo.licensetype = 'starter' and poi.usdtotal > 0
and po.status = 'PAID' and po.processinvoice
and timestamp '2009-04-19 23:00:00' + (hours.hour * interval '1 hour') < now()
group by hours.hour, (timestamp '2009-04-20 00:00' + (hours.hour * interval '1 hour'))::text
order by hours.hour
{sql}
{chart}
23. 122 comments within days!
And a discussion board too!
... and a discussion board too!
24. 122 comments within days!
And a discussion board too!
Serious suggestions
... and a discussion board too!
25. 122 comments within days!
And a discussion board too!
Serious suggestions
Fun comment turned reality...
... and a discussion board too!
26. Cost and benefit
Keeping up with discussions takes time
But everyone needs a break now and then anyway.
Better read and discuss work on the company wiki than
on Facebook or Twitter!
Some comments may indeed not be useful
Great transparency and knowledge transfer between
departments
29. Using Confluence for Documentation
Follow Atlassianʼs documentation organization
o Guides for different roles
Installation
Admin
o Separate guides for different products & versions
o Online and PDF
Using Confluence for collaboration
Accessible via Internet
Easy security
o Permissions
o Compliance
o DLP
30. Organizing InDorseʼs Documentation
Product & Version = Confluence space
o Installation Guide
o Administratorʼs Guide
o Userʼs Guide
o API Programmerʼs Guide
31. Accessing Confluence
Separate permissions per space
o Groups
o Named users
o Anonymous users
Licensing
o Additional named users cost money
o Hybrid approach possible
Public IP address
33. Include Macro: Reuse & Roles
“Frame” pages include “content” pages
o Hierarchy of “frame” pages easy to copy
o Reuse “content” pages
o Include (macro) from other spaces
Macros can include separate content based on
user or role
Include confidential documentation from separate
spaces to reuse Confluence roles
34. Process for New Versions
Follow Atlassian process for copying
previous versionʼs space
Update hierarchy of “frame” pages to
reflect added or removed product
functionalities
Update “content” pages to reflect
specific product updates
o Example: updated screen shots
Give permissions when product
launches
35. PDF Export
Post updated PDFs regularly
Enforcing parent-child relationships
eases PDF export
36. Integrated Enterprise
Security and Compliance
InDorse solution validates Confluence
compliance
o Enforces enterprise DLP rules
o Protects both wiki and attachment content
Attachment uploads & downloads
o Reported on (activity log)
o Digitally tagged or password-protected
based on content & policy
41. Atlassian
Conference
2382 Faraday Ave, Suite 250-30, Carlsbad, CA 92008
Phone: (877) 696-5959
sales@cpoconsulting.net
42. About CPO Consulting
At CPO Consulting, we offer solutions to your IT problems. Our company
provides configuration, customization, and development solutions by
using analytics, collaboration tools, and process improvement.
We use Six-Sigma techniques, which include: define, measure, analyze,
improve, and control, along with the proven 4C's methodology: collect,
consolidate, condense, and communicate.
These verified techniques help us to optimize your company’s work flow
and provide the vital information that enables executives and work groups
to make informed decisions.
44. Challenge to Responsiveness
When new projects start or business changes,
such as mergers, new products, or new
business processes occur, an ever stretched IT
organization is pressed to research and
implement new applications that do not fit into
the scheduled work load.
45. How to Fill the IT Resource Gap
• Inexpensive wiki business applications
• Rapid deployment
• Low learning curve for users
• Start doing business while IT concentrates
on strategic long term solutions
• Short or long term solutions
46. Current Metrics Process
• Manual collation of metrics from different
quality systems
• Not all sites on automated systems
• Time consuming merging of
spreadsheets
• Email routing of large spreadsheets
• Metrics not real time and reports could
be up to two weeks later
47. The Solution
• Implement quality metrics dashboard
• Integrate with complaints and quality systems
• Provide forms for manual data entry for sites without
systems
• Provide global collation of metric data
• Present in easy to view format
53. The Results
• Global real time view of
quality status
• Reduced costs in collating
Data and commenting.
• Management visibility to
corporate metrics
• Department and site incentive for quality improvement real
time feedback
• Departments use the wiki to track to targets and achieve
greater compliance to targets
o
54. Phase II Enhancement Tools Used
• Confluence
• Theme Builder
• Community Bubbles for
discussion groups and
communities
• Frevvo Forms
• Jasper Reports
57. Wiki: Not Just a Pretty Facebook
• Wiki is not just a social tool for
social networking
• Real business uses
• Corporate wide collaboration-
the new way to do business
58. Future Applications
• Virtual consultations with attorneys and health care
providers
• Electronic patient records
• Contract negotiations
• Community projects
• Special interest groups and lobbying
• Education class discussion forums
59. Killer JIRA & Confluence
Examples to Root
Your Deployment
R.Mazzarella
Killer JIRA Confluence Examples to Root Your Deployment
60. JIRA Confluence:
Force Multipliers For Program Management
• Program Managers Can Exploit Collaboration Workspaces For:
– The Short Term,
To Build Solutions And Satisfy Customers
And
– The Long Term,
Build “Process Assets” for Longer-Term
Support Of Products And Customer
• Case Study Approach:
– Integrated JIRA and Confluence installations,
where:
• JIRA tracks latest status of issues, tasks, and project management
information
• Confluence provides webpage environment that persists beyond
lifecycles of individual projects
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61. Agenda
• Confluence: For Information Layering Collaboration
• JIRA: For Point Issue Tracking And Project Mgmt.
• Communications Planning With JIRA Confluence
• Information Transfer Challenges
• Tailoring JIRA Workflows
• Best Practice: Handling Long-Duration Issues
• Metrics
• Adoptions Steps And Recommendations
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62. Confluence: For Information Layering Collaboration
Confluence Collaboration Site For Group’s Structure, Caseloads, Critical Issues,
…
Pareto
MTBF
WW
WIKIs allow websites to be
MTBF
quickly constructed maintained
by end users for dashboard views,
WW
Pareto
Accept.s
current metrics, org. info., …
4
WW
63. Confluence: For Information Layering Collaboration
Confluence - JIRA Synergy
MTBF
Product
Install.s
WW
Pareto
WW
Confluence:
• Group Collaboration space
• Easy to layer, customize
pages to individual projects
JIRA:
• Tracks individual issues
Web-based Issue
Tracking Tool
Issue 1001
Confluence – JIRA
Integration:
Desc.
• Enables rollup of macro trends
Attach.s
• Enables drilling down to core issues
E-Mails
5
64. Confluence: For Information Layering Collaboration
Program Management Dashboard For
Customer X
Links:
Main CPM Page
JIRA open issues list
6
65. JIRA: For Point Issue Tracking And Project Mgmt.
MS Project Task Tracking
Create JIRA issues to track/collect status on critical project tasks
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66. Information Transfer Challenges
Information Transfer Challenges Before
JIRA And Confluence
Issue Workflow
Broken Support Chains
• Deficiencies in escalation quot;Hand-offquot;:
Field
Issue ID’d
– Inability to recover past e-mails, analyses, data
Service
Hand-Off
collection logs, etc.
– Uneven analyses standards (some diamonds, many
Product
Data Collection
lumps of coal)
Support
Analysis
• Analyses Results Sequestered onto
Hand-Off
individual staff’s desktops and laptops
Product
Issue
Management
Prioritization
Inadequate Foundation For Metrics
Hand-Off
• Basic metrics on caseload, closure times,
H/W, S/W
Engineering
Solution
Development
issue aging/process step unknown
Informal Hand-offs Result in:
• Incomplete e-mail histories, missing/inaccurate attachments
• Incomplete routing of issues to proper owners, stakeholders
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67. Information Transfer Challenges
Resolving Information Transfer Challenges
Using JIRA And Confluence
Issue Workflow
Issue
Data logs, Root Cause Analysis
Issue Record
Tracking Sys.
E-Mail To Subscribers
Field
Issue ID’d
Service
Hand-Off
Data Collection
Compiled
Product
Analysis
Data, Status
Support
Hand-Off
Product
Issue
Compiled
Management
Prioritization
Data, Status
Hand-Off
H/W, S/W
Solution
Compiled
Engineering
Development
Data, Status
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68. Communications Planning With JIRA Confluence
Program Management Managing Communications:
Exploit WIKI Webpage Subscriptions!
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69. Tailoring JIRA Workflows
Customizing JIRA To Different Groups Of Users
(Majority of setup effort = Customizing to your workflows)
Group 1:Product Support
Group 2: Product Engineering
These definitions show up
In JIRA as choices:
What change(s) in status are allowed?
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70. Best Practice: Handling Long-Duration Issues
Best Practices: Handling Long Duration Issues
• Problem: Issues with long histories tend to over-
Desc.
burden JIRA with attachments, e-mails, comments,
Attach.s
etc.
E-Mails
Solution 1: Sub-Issue 1
Sub-Issue 2
Sub-Issue 3
Break-down Desc.
Desc.
Desc.
issue into Attach.s
Attach.s
Attach.s
“sub-issues”
Solution 2:
E-Mails
E-Mails
E-Mails
Layer Issue Across
WIKI Webpages
Issue
Post-
Problem Data Cause Solution Effects Standardize
mortem
Problem Statement
Root Cause
Data Collection
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72. Adoptions Steps And Recommendations
Installation Adoption Steps
Evaluate
Select
Pilot Staff
WIKI Platforms
Engine
Training
Conduct
General Training
Conduct
Collect WIKI
Publish WIKI
End User
Metrics
Policy
Training
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73. Adoptions Steps And Recommendations
Adoption Issues Recommendations
Assuming Roles Of:
“Advocate” = Internal agents pushing for Confluence, JIRA
“New Group” = New groups considering adopting Confluence, JIRA
Topic Trade-Off Recommendation
1) New group conducts their pilot
with advocate’s server.
Servers Shared or separate? 2) If pilot is successful, new group
purchases dedicated server.
1) New group conducts their pilot
with advocate’s sw licenses.
Software Licenses Shared or separate? 2) If pilot is successful, new group
purchases dedicated software
licenses.
1) New group receives support
from advocate’s resources
Staff to support WIKI, during evaluation.
JIRA setup and Shared or separate? 2) If pilot is successful, joint
operations resources for maintaining sites
are put into plan.
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74. Direct Results
• Decreased by 50% time-to-resolution rates for
product support issues
• Received Intel’s “Preferred Quality Supplier” Award
– Back-to-back quarters of 90%+ scorecard ratings
• Improved Installation Warrantee Costs
– Reduced costs by 15%
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