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The customer is always right

Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2025 4:54 am
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The owner of the DION.Whiteboard product (an online whiteboard for collaboration developed by the T1 holding) Edvin Avetisyan also told ComNews about the creation of his own product. He informed the ComNews correspondent that the development team created DION.Whiteboard in 2024 and is currently actively testing it with the company's clients.

However, migration from one platform to another is not without difficulties. Thus, a representative of the Pruffme press service noted that the main problem with data transfer is related to the features of the Miro API, which impose restrictions on the legal transfer of content. Andrey Korsakov also reported a similar problem. But all the vendors interviewed by the ComNews correspondent said that their companies are working to improve the procedure for importing data from Miro.

"The process of transferring information between services always causes difficulties. We understand this and are developing tools for easy data migration from Miro to DION.Whiteboard. Our goal is to make this process as simple and safe as possible for users, so that they can easily transfer all the necessary data and continue working in our service," noted Edvin Avetisyan.


The departure of the "Sa n india whatsapp number database Francisco company" did not take Russian clients by surprise. For example, Nikita Aksyanov, the head of the Directum Projects product at Directum LLC, said that most of the company's employees work in the free version of the Miro service, and the few who worked in the paid version bypassed the sanctions. This gives the company time to leisurely choose an analogue and migrate data.

"I used Miro to conduct retrospectives. Other tools are quite suitable for this task, even Directum Projects Agile boards successfully solve this problem. So my team and I were almost not affected," said Nikita Aksyanov.

Zurab Bely, head of Java practices at Reksoft LLC, also drew attention to the wide range of domestic products available as Miro substitutes. According to him, the company is considering several alternatives, including MTS Link and Pruffme, but has not yet made a final decision.

What do analogues lack?
"Miro focuses on collaboration and was developed with an emphasis on joint work, offering a variety of tools for joint editing, voting, comments, video chat and integration with other services. These are the tools that Russian services lack, and so far they have limited capabilities for joint work," noted Maria Klimova, Development Manager at System Soft LLC.

Zurab Bely believes: "Domestic analogues of Miro lack such options as, for example, joint work on boards and the ability to comment, integration with cloud services so that you can see documents directly on the board itself, and other familiar functions for quickly switching between tools. There is a whole ecosystem of such services and integrations around Miro, which is not yet available in similar domestic solutions."

"Each of these services has its pros and cons, but the main advantage is that they are integrated into Russian ecosystems (in particular, Yandex 360 for Business, VK Workspace), that is, they interact seamlessly with other products within the same ecosystem and integrate with all the necessary tools in one environment," concluded Kirill Timofeev from Obit.