This question is in reference to Atlassian Documentation: Use Confluence as your Intranet
At this moment we are using Confluence as collaboration tool and do we have an intranet that runs on Drupal. At the meanwhile more and more of our employees are using Confluence also for sharing information. Now we are looking for a solution to combine the two. Does anyone recognize the problem? Any tips?
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Hey Eva,
You can take a look on all companies that are using Confluence in their internal network:
Cheers,
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Thanks for the reactions. My first question was indeed not clear enough. At this moment we are using Confluence as collaboration tool and do we have an intranet that runs on Drupal. At the meanwhile more and more of our employees are using Confluence also for sharing information. Now we are looking for a solution to combine the two. Does anyone recognize the problem? Any tips?
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(NB: You'd better edit your question than adding a question in the answers). Maybe you want to detail how contents are different on your Drupal compared to Confluence: What is on the intranet that can't be transferred on Confluence? Generally the intranet contains official, read-only news and moving them into Confluence would reduce their visibility. This could be improved by using the "Share" feature often. Official news often appear on top of the dashboard anyway, if they're interesting enough.
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Eva,
I've helped build several intranets using Confluence. It's a great system to run an intranet on. Guilherme's list above is a great example.
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I worked for a few companies that used it for the intranet, what is the real question?
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