Brief Overview of Confluence

Confluence Demonstration Area

Confluence is Enterprise wiki software which extends beyond average wikis.  Confluence is now available in both download & hosted versions. If you are looking to understand Confluence a bit more, in addition to this demonstration space, our online Feature Tour & Solution Tour also have some great information on the what is available within Confluence.  The intent of this space is to help you see Confluence from a user perspective and become familiar with just a bit of its functionality (there is a lot more).

Using Confluence:

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Attend a Webinar

Atlassian conducts free no-pressure product demonstrations, providing a start to finish overview of each application and a forum to field questions. These webinars are conducted via a telephone conference and a WebEx online interface.

Try a fully functional Confluence Evaluation

We believe there is no better way to understand the impact Confluence can make than to try it out within your organization. Our evaluations are fully-functional and all the data you enter and the configurations you make will be 100% preserved.

Just install and turn it on or get a take a few more steps by connecting it to your LDAP server, run one or our import tools, enter your own data, bulk add attachments via WebDAV, etc and let your users try it out. (Mostly applicable to the download version vs the hosted version).

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  1. Dec 05

    Joshua Wold says:

    Comments can also be made on each page and blog (named News in Confluence) and c...

    Comments can also be made on each page and blog (named News in Confluence) and comments are an incredible method of collaboration and communicating around a particular topic.  Content within in commments can be searched and threaded.

    A great example of how you might use commenting would be using Confluence to publish and share you employee handbook with your organization.  You certainly would not want every employee to have the permissions to edit the employee handbook (probably would restrict that to a select HR group), but it does make sense to give the overall team permission to add comments to the handbook.  Its an excellent manner of gathering targeted feedback and discussion while keeping the main body of information secure from changes.

    1. Dec 05

      Joshua Wold says:

      Example of a threaded comment showing how conversations can be threaded in Confl...

      Example of a threaded comment showing how conversations can be threaded in Confluence.

    2. Dec 05

      Joshua Wold says:

      Also each comment has all the functionality of a Confluence page or blog postwhi...

      Also each comment has all the functionality of a Confluence page or blog postwhich supports items such as:

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