Within an Intranet, Wikis are a good means for the quick and uncomplicated collecting of information that is needed for the long-term; this creates a base of knowledge as well as a platform for communication that is always available to the participating employees.
Tutorial: How to Create and Configure a Jira Project
In this video tutorial we will show you how you can create and configure a new JIRA Project. For an easy start, you should begin as simply as possible, thats why we chose the ‘Simple Issue Tracking’ as an example. To make sure that you have an uncomplicated JIRA experience, we will also give you a brief introduction in the different roles, permissions and the use of schemes.
Drawing a rack diagram in Confluence with draw.io Plugin
Have you ever wondered how to visualize a server rack on a tool like visio with a fully integrated Confluence tool? draw.io is the answer.
The Wiki Gardener: Tasks and Requirements
The idea of a wiki gardener is outstanding. There is hardly a company that is not delighted by this principle. But only a few companys actually transform this concept systematically and successfully. In doing so, it is generally no drama to recruit a gardener internally, and entrust him regularly with appropriate work. All you have to know is what a so called wiki gnome does, and why and who fits to the job profile.
Factors for the Success of Wikis 3: Overcoming Resistance from the Company Culture
From dozens of enterprise Wiki projects, we know that the successful introduction of a Wiki into a company typically depends on three factors: technology; organization; and culture. In the first of these three articles we focused on the requirements of technology. The second of these articles focused on organizational factors. This report will now focus on the implications of company culture and how these relate to the introduction of a Wiki.
Factors for the Success of Wikis 2: Organization is the Key
From dozens of enterprise Wiki projects, we know that the successful introduction of a Wiki into a company typically depends on three factors: technology; organization; and culture. In the first of these three articles we focused on the requirements of technology. This report will now focus on the organizational factors for a promising Wiki project.
Factors for the Success of Wikis 1: Technology is important, but not King
An enterprise Wiki is not only a new technology for many employees (at least within the company environment); it also requires a change in the normal communication- and collaboration patterns throughout the entire company. Through our experiences with dozens of company Wiki projects, we know that the successful introduction of a Wiki usually depends upon three factors: technology; organization; and culture. This article – the first of three articles on this topic – is dedicated to the challenges of technology.
Architecture of a Wiki-Project: Customers’ Frequently Asked Questions
In the article Architecture of a Wiki-Project: Elements, Process, Approach, Rules, the procedure for a typical adoption of a Wiki is portrayed in detail; we suggest you read that article first. This article completes our explanation with the types of questions, which many customers have, questions that require coherent, unambiguous answers.
Architecture of a Wiki-Project: Elements, Process, Approach, Rules
Many companies are unsure of how a successful Wiki project should be started and executed. This article will give you an overview and inform you of the basics. //SEIBERT/MEDIA/ offers transparent services. Ultimately, as the saying goes, we’re also just cooking with water, but we’ve collected many experiences regarding the process for Wiki-projects, which we will happily explain here – regardless of whether or not you are currently running a project with us, are planning a project with us, or simply wish to be more successful with your Wiki – without our help.
Tempo Planner for Jira: Agile capacity and resource scheduling, team and project management, business data for teams
The JIRA plugin Tempo Planner offers agile capacity and resource scheduling, team and project management, and business data for teams. It extends the JIRA platform by deeper agile planning and management specific features.