Teams | Collaboration | Customer Service | Project Management

September 2021

Doing It Right From the Start: The Art of Delegation in Startups by Fiverr

In this VMUG, we partner with Eli Bogdan, who’s leading global offering and partnerships with startups and the tech ecosystem, nonprofits and other strategic initiatives at Fiverr. In this webinar, you'll learn how to set your startup up for success via the art of delegation. As a founder, you are swamped with work. You can't do it all yourself, and you shouldn't have to.

More visibility and better insights with Miro App for Splunk

As Miro is used for more and more use cases across a growing number of teams and organizations, IT and security leads need better visibility into what is happening within Miro. With these users in mind, we are constantly improving the ways we empower teams to monitor user activity, identify suspicious behavior, and make data-driven decisions in real-time. That’s why we’ve chosen to partner with Splunk, the Data-to-Everything platform that helps businesses manage and protect their data.

Bring meetings to life with Miro and Teams

If you’re an organization adopting a tech suite to create a secure, reliable, and integrated experience for your teams, a natural choice might be Microsoft technologies. Microsoft Teams has been enabling over 250 million monthly active users to seamlessly bring work right into the chat and video experience and connect teams securely, whether they’re in the office or at home.

Hybrid collaboration field guide

It’s likely that you are already exploring the challenges and possibilities of the “new normal.” As the world begins to reopen, it’s clear that things have changed. And with every change comes a new opportunity (and even responsibility) to improve — as individuals and as companies. While our understanding of where things are headed is in constant flux, one trend is clearly emerging that’s top of mind for business leaders across the globe.

Keep your Miro board organized

You start with one board with one frame. But as the project progresses, your Miro board explodes. Too many frames, too little structure. And all the while, you created multiple other boards for workshops, feedback, etc. Not to mention you have to find information on large boards set up by others. Miguel Cabral Guerra of CataWiki shows us how he tackles the challenge.