Hi,
We are initiating a phased migration from our data center to Confluence Cloud. During this transition, we would like to display a migration alert banner in specific spaces to inform users about the ongoing migration phase.
Could you please advise on the possible methods to implement such banners and share best practices for managing communications during the migration?
I have explored some Atlassian documentations and at a time only one banner is active.
https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/CONFCLOUD-82600
and also, we can use header and footer to make highlight about banner message on each space. But it's manual process. We have 1000+spaces on each phase of migration.
Could anyone help on this and which process will be the efficient one?
@Patricia Modispacher _K15t_ thanks for mentioning us!
@Sanam Malleswari yes, if you consider marketplace apps, then application developed by our team could worth it https://marketplace.atlassian.com/apps/1219041/data-protection-security-toolkit-for-confluence-dlp - this version is for confluence.
We also have free version of the announcements/banner app for Jira https://marketplace.atlassian.com/apps/1235533/advanced-announcements-tailored-notifications-for-jira?hosting=cloud&tab=overview maybe you could try it and advise if it could be something you'd love to see in confluence too? :)
Regards,
Rustem from Actonic Products
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Hi @Sanam Malleswari ,
good luck on the migration!
As far as I know, the Data Protection app from Actonic can enable different kind of banners.
But maybe @Rustem Shiriiazdanov _Actonic_ can help further?
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