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Design effective Generative AI solutions with Cloudflare architecture templates in Miro

If you’re already using Miro as a digital canvas for collaborative work, you know it excels at workflows like ideation, planning, and process design. But did you know you can also use Miro to visually map out your Cloudflare infrastructure and service deployments for your next Generative AI solution? In this post, we’ll introduce a set of new, ready-made Cloudflare architecture diagram templates available in Miro, designed in partnership with Cloudflare.

How to drive innovation with OKRs: an interview with experts Jeff Gothelf and Josh Seiden

Today, organizations are grappling with high interest rates, cost pressures, declining revenues, and the transformative influence of new technologies like AI. For this time of tremendous uncertainty and complexity, Jeff Gothelf and Josh Seiden believe that OKRs (Objectives and Key Results) pave the path forward.

Organize your thoughts with 7 mind map examples from the Miro community

A mind map displays information with related ideas branching out from a core concept. It can be helpful for everything from brainstorming and problem solving to decision-making and information sharing. One of the best parts about mind mapping is that there’s endless room to be creative. Take a look at these seven different mind map examples from Miroverse and you’ll walk away with plenty of inspiration for your own diagrams.

4 mind mapping methods to spark creativity

Reflect on the last time you had to sit down and think through something — whether it was a complex problem, an important project, or a new product feature. Your brain was likely a jumble of questions, ideas, tasks, and tangents. And while that buzzy creative energy is a good thing, it can be tough to make sense of all of the random pieces of information spinning in your head. That’s exactly where the mind mapping method comes in handy.

ServiceRocket extends the power of Miro with a new suite of enterprise-ready integrations

ServiceRocket’s new apps and integrations provide incredible value to Miro users across Salesforce, GitHub, and Autodesk. ServiceRocket is a technology solutions partner that helps thousands of enterprises get the most out of their software. The latest addition to their portfolio of enterprise-ready solutions: a suite of new apps and integrations for Miro’s public App Marketplace.

Database modeling made simple with new ER diagram templates in Miro

You might already know that Miro is an intuitive workspace where you and your team can collaborate on work from end to end — from brainstorming and designing to iterating and delivery. But did you know you can also use Miro to build ERD diagrams? In this post, we’ll explore several ready-made ERD templates in Miro that will kickstart your database design process, facilitate effective communication, and ensure data consistency across your organization.

Get started in the Miroverse: Here are our most popular templates

The options for what you can create in Miro are nearly limitless. Wondering where to get started? We’ve rounded up 10 of our best and most popular Miro templates along with related Miro board examples from our community templates gallery, Miroverse. Check out these templates and examples to see how our users treat templates as launch pads for their own creative, unique, and customized boards.

Do more with diagramming: Combine the powers of draw.io and Miro

If your work requires you to create diagrams, you might be familiar with draw.io (also diagrams.net), an open-source, web-based diagramming tool offering complex and niche diagrams: network diagrams, server rack diagrams, floor plans, and more. You might also use Miro, an innovation workspace that lets you virtually collaborate with colleagues on a variety of tasks and projects — whether it’s brainstorming, planning, designing, or building the next big thing.

How I do it in Miro: Networking diagramming with software engineer Andre Mocke

Technical diagramming tools help engineers and other IT workers visually represent systems, infrastructures, and complex interactions. These diagrams can help to optimize cloud performance and, in turn, ship products and services more efficiently. But not all diagramming tools were created equal. Some tools have a limited library of shapes and symbols, make it difficult to collaborate or communicate with team members, or require a separate tool for exporting and sharing work.