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Visualize with AWS – maintain diagrams as code with Atlassian Forge

Berlin-Brandenburg

Monday, November 2, 2020, 5:00 – 7:00 PM UTC

Visualize with AWS is a cross-product Atlassian Forge app that uses declarative diagram rendering engines like Mermaid, PlantUML, or Vega/Vega-lite to visualize any kind of data in Jira issue panels and Confluence macros. In this talk, we’ll explore how Atlassian’s new cloud app platform can be augmented with cloud-native AWS solutions to provide dynamically updating charts and diagrams as code.

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Visualize with AWS – maintain diagrams as code with Atlassian Forge

Visualize with AWS is a cross-product Atlassian Forge app that uses declarative diagram rendering engines like Mermaid, PlantUML, or Vega/Vega-lite to visualize any kind of data in Jira issue panels and Confluence macros.

In this talk, Steffen will walk you through the Utoolity team's exploration of Atlassian’s new cloud app platform from the perspective of an Atlassian Marketplace Partner. Based on a potential future app to provide dynamically updating charts and diagrams as code, we will discuss the pros and cons of serverless workflow automation and app development via Atlassian Forge, and how to integrate cloud-native AWS solutions to compensate for Forge platform limitations.

About Utoolity

Utoolity develops utilities and tools to integrate and automate Atlassian based workflows with Amazon Web Services (AWS). Utoolity is an Atlassian Marketplace Partner with apps for Jira, Confluence, Bitbucket, and Bamboo that are trusted by teams from more than 500 organizations in over 80 countries across a broad variety of industries, public-sector organizations, and educational institutions.

Utoolity in the Atlassian Marketplace: https://marketplace.atlassian.com/vendors/772927/utoolity

Utoolity website: https://utoolity.net/


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