If you're dealing with strict document control requirements, you know how overwhelming it can be - scattered tools, siloed teams, and complicated approvals. But what if you could bring everything together in Confluence?
Join us for a LinkedIn Live webinar on Feb 25th where we’ll dive into how highly regulated teams can author, sign, and manage their most important records - all within Confluence.
💡 Key requirements for regulated document workflows – What makes a document process compliant, and how can Confluence support it?
💡 Real-world success stories – See how teams are transitioning to controlled document workflows in Confluence and the benefits they’re seeing.
💡 Apps & integrations that make it work – A look at the tools that can help streamline your processes and keep everything in check.
✅ Tackle common challenges – Learn how to manage documents that require official approval, long-term retention, and strict metadata controls.
✅ Practical insights, real results – Get actionable tips from teams that have successfully implemented document management in Confluence.
✅ Expert guidance – Hear from professionals who work with regulated teams daily and walk away with strategies you can apply right away.
🔹 Rina Nir – CEO @RadBee. Rina helps medtech and pharma companies use Atlassian tools to achieve regulatory compliance and improve efficiency. She has guided many regulated teams through Agile transformations and DevOps adoption.
🔹 Yulia Lenina – Partner Manager @AppFox, a Platinum Atlassian Partner. Yulia helps partners explore apps that enhance compliance, automation, and document management in Confluence and Jira.
If you’re looking for a smarter, more structured way to manage your regulated documents, this session is for you.
📅 Save your spot and register here!
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