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Hello I wonder if we have the option to download it and raise a server in our own infrastructure. In other words, install miro and install on our server, instead of using it directly on his server, is this possible?

@Wesley Jean de Jesus Ramos -

Could you provide a better understanding as to why you’d want to do this? If it is for security concerns, the Miro team have done a good job of documenting their security stance and approach here: https://miro.com/security/

Miro is a cloud-based solution and as far as I know there is no provision for it to be hosted anywhere other than in their data centers. @Marina - can you confirm this?

Kiron


@Wesley Jean de Jesus Ramos -

Could you provide a better understanding as to why you’d want to do this? If it is for security concerns, the Miro team have done a good job of documenting their security stance and approach here: https://miro.com/security/

Miro is a cloud-based solution and as far as I know there is no provision for it to be hosted anywhere other than in their data centers. @Marina - can you confirm this?

Kiron

In order not to have our data on another server, as it is a public company.

Example:
instead of miro.com/app ---- → miro. <company name> / app

The idea is to use the Miro API to generate dashboards, maps, from our application.
But from what I understand, this approach does not seem possible, I will be evaluating these security issues with the team.

 

Wesley

 


Hi there,

Right - an on-premise version of Miro is not on the roadmap for the near future, but I wanted to point out that a lot of companies across the globe are currently using Miro for a variety of uses. We've been vetted by dozens of security and IT departments within these companies to be able to provide their employees with our application.