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MIRO MOVES BEYOND THE ONLINE WHITEBOARD TO HELP TEAMS MAKE THE MOST OF POWERFUL VISUAL COLLABORATION SOFTWARE
Distributed '22, Miro's fourth annual user conference, was designed to help organizations "make space for human." Most teams, regardless of location or size, have become dependent on their digital tool stack to get things done, but different teams often use different tools, so knowledge sharing becomes a complicated, tedious task. What's more, the tools teams most frequently use don't always work together, and rarely do they contextualize the information that's most important, making it more complicated for teams across different locations and time zones to get work done.
"With the shift to new, modern working models, projects and work are now based in the digital world. And while much can be said for the power of technology, the sprawl of applications companies are experiencing is actually getting in the way of the work. Enterprises use, on average, 288 different SaaS apps across their business. This often leads to multiple challenges, from siloed knowledge environments to making it very difficult – if not impossible – to stay up to date on the data and content that is most accurate and valuable. The ability to aggregate and share relevant and actionable insights with your team is critical – not only to working effectively and efficiently, but to driving outcomes quickly," said Varun Parmar , Miro's Chief Product Officer.
With Miro as a digital hub, teams can easily build an inclusive, data-rich environment by bringing in a variety of live content to a single place and collaborating both synchronously and asynchronously. Miro is now even more valuable via the ability to support the most popular and complex workflows – including project planning, reporting and dashboarding, employee onboarding, and workshop facilitation – with a suite full of 700+ tools and integrations, including Amplitude, Confluence, Grafana, Looker, Tableau, Typeform, and YouTube.
Also new, teams can build custom dashboards, which connect data points from the most used apps in their software stack, and since dashboard data is constantly refreshed, insights are always accurate, up-to-date, and available to all collaborators in a project, removing silos that are often created among cross-functional teams. Each dashboard serves as a single source of truth for even the most complex workflows.
"We're delivering a powerful way to preview, use, and share all of the information that's most important for building context and alignment and driving outcomes. Combined with Miro's deep suite of integrations across different types of content – including documents, surveys, and video – that teams use everyday, your Miro board now has the power to become the singular source of truth for any project," continued Parmar.
Miro also announced a host of new features now available in beta to make the platform more collaborative, interactive, and dynamic, including:
Reignite connection within your team and try every new feature announced today by signing up at: https://mirodistributed.com/beta
Miro is an online, visual collaboration platform designed to unlock creativity and accelerate innovation among teams of all kinds. The platform's infinite canvas enables teams to lead engaging workshops and meetings, design products, brainstorm ideas, and more. Miro, co-headquartered in San Francisco and Amsterdam , serves more than 45M users worldwide, including 99% of the Fortune 100. Miro was founded in 2011 and currently has more than 1,500 employees in 12 hubs around the world. To learn more, please visit https://miro.com .
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