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Adding Interactive Cloud Diagrams to Confluence

Alan Blackmore
5 min readAug 11, 2022

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You may already be aware that Hava auto generates interactive network topology and container workload diagrams for AWS, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud and Kubernetes.

You may also be aware that you can embed Hava diagrams into external web properties like an intranet, notion page, github markdown page and so forth.

When you share a Hava diagram externally, you can choose to embed a fully interactive diagram with all the settings viewable, a paired down version of the interactive diagram that suppresses the sensitive data (Light Version) and also a static non interactive PNG.

Most Hava users due to the nature of the solution are technical. Typically they are cloud engineers, developers, devops or their managers and more often than not they are using project management software like Jira and the associated wiki software Confluence.

Since Confluence is often used to document applications and the associated infrastructure, it is the perfect location for an interactive network diagram that visually explains the network infrastructure in a way that would be difficult to describe using just text.

To that end, we are pleased to announce that the Hava Confluence plug in is now available to make the process of inserting fully interactive Hava diagrams into your Confluence…

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Alan Blackmore
Alan Blackmore

Written by Alan Blackmore

AI Marketing Tech, Writer, Developer, Marketer and Generator of Leads. Writes for hava.io, carbsurvivor.com, theonlinegroup.com.au amongst others.

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