Category Archives: Design

An Unexpected Journey – The draw.io Adventure Begins! (draw.io Adventures in Diagramming, Part 1)

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RPG fans and those who want to become one, watch out: Here we go! The unexpected journey of four disparate heroines and heroes starts in the offices of a company somewhere in the USA… Dive into the world of role-playing games, follow a team of four normal people (at least in the beginning) and get suggestions and tips from the draw.io team about diagrams, whiteboards and the best “Lord of the Rings” meme ever!

An Unexpected Journey: Taking Teamwork with Diagrams (and draw.io) to a Magical Level!

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Do you know the movie “The Gamers” or are you familiar with “Pen & Paper” or “Role Playing”? If yes, this article is just right for you! If not, this article is also for you – because the draw.io team takes you on a journey into the world of adventure, magic, fantasy and heroines! In this new series of blog articles, you’ll have the chance to take part in quests alongside some atypical characters and learn about new finesses of diagramming.

The Best Way to Share Content in Confluence Cloud

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The content we produce reflects our skills, attention to detail, and creativity. Which makes it easy to spot when someone’s given something a lot of effort, which usually makes that content worth reading. To grab and hold the reader’s attention is very important. That’s why we recommend using Aura for Confluence Cloud to make your content more eye-catching, so more people read it.

3 Steps To Building More Beautiful and Engaging Pages in Confluence Cloud

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You’ve probably seen them: those internet pages that immediately suck you in with their beautiful design and content. But Confluence only has a pretty standard editor that doesn’t let you add a lot of interesting visual elements. Well, if you get the Aura macros, you can make your pages beautiful in just a few steps with just a few of its macros. Read this article to find out how.

Distributed Collaboration: Big Meetings, Big Problems?

No longer is it a special case for companies and their teams to find themselves in a meeting with participants who aren’t sitting (or standing) in the room with them. It’s critical for clients and stakeholders to be involved in communicating and coordinating with external partners. Teams are often distributed or they have individual team members who work remotely. Since I’m a remote employee who is a part of a local Scrum team at //SEIBERT/MEDIA, I have a lot of experience in this area which I’d like to share with you in this article.

An alternative to Office 365: How Google is positioning itself with G Suite Enterprise

Companies want flexibility, they want their software to respond more quickly to changes in their requirements, and, of course, they want cost savings. They don’t want to worry about when, how, and why their services work – they just want them to work, every time. Unfortunately, when it comes to choosing a modern cloud-based office suite, many companies don’t look at the big picture. Many who used MS Office in the past transitioned into Microsoft’s cloud suite Office 365 without evaluating it any further – or considering alternatives. If you take a closer look at the available cloud based office solutions, you’ll come up with some interesting and valuable findings. When considering which cloud based office solution is best for you and your team, it’s a good idea to rethink things, to specify what your requirements are, and then to identify objective weaknesses in your current office solution. There are viable alternatives to Office 365: most notably Google G Suite.