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Flow: Nuxeo to Confluence
Organizations can store controlled documents such as policies, SOPs, compliance manuals, and approved templates in Nuxeo, then publish selected versions into Confluence for broad employee access and team collaboration. Nuxeo remains the system of record for governed content, while Confluence serves as the easy-to-navigate knowledge layer for internal users.
Flow: Bi-directional
Product teams can draft release notes, feature guides, and implementation documentation in Confluence while storing screenshots, diagrams, videos, and branded assets in Nuxeo. Confluence pages can embed or reference Nuxeo-managed assets, and updates to assets in Nuxeo can automatically reflect in the documentation workspace.
Flow: Confluence to Nuxeo
Project teams can use Confluence for planning, meeting notes, RAID logs, and status updates, then push final deliverables such as signed requirements, project charters, and milestone approvals into Nuxeo for retention and auditability. This creates a clear separation between working documents and official records.
Flow: Nuxeo to Confluence
Support organizations can maintain approved troubleshooting guides, service bulletins, and customer-facing reference documents in Nuxeo, then publish curated versions into Confluence spaces used by support agents and field teams. This ensures frontline teams work from current, validated information while content governance stays centralized.
Flow: Bi-directional
Legal and procurement teams can manage contract drafts, redlines, and final executed documents in Nuxeo, while Confluence is used to document negotiation notes, approval summaries, and decision history. Links between the two systems provide a complete audit trail from discussion to final signed record.
Flow: Confluence to Nuxeo
Audit teams can use Confluence to coordinate evidence requests, track remediation tasks, and document control narratives, while supporting evidence files such as screenshots, reports, and signed attestations are stored in Nuxeo. The integration creates a structured audit package with both narrative context and supporting artifacts.
Flow: Nuxeo to Confluence
Organizations with large content libraries can use Nuxeo as the authoritative repository for approved reference materials, then surface selected content in Confluence spaces by department, region, or program. This allows employees to find relevant information in Confluence while content governance, classification, and lifecycle management remain in Nuxeo.
Flow: Bi-directional
Learning and enablement teams can draft onboarding guides, role-based training plans, and process walkthroughs in Confluence, while final training assets such as PDFs, videos, and approved course materials are stored in Nuxeo. This supports a clean lifecycle from collaborative content creation to controlled asset distribution.