Monthly Archives: June 2010

JIRA Studio is Atlassian's hosted software development suite that integrates hassle-free Subversion hosting with all of Atlassian's fast, simple tools for building great software. On June 30th, 2010, we hosted an informational webinar that highlighted: Unique features of JIRA Studio (activity streams, Google Apps integration, updating issues with Subversion comments)Infrastructure, security, and data management at Contegix, our hosting partner for JIRA StudioStories from three JIRA Studio customers

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10 questions to answer when evaluating enterprise wiki software

Wikis for enterprise use, both those available commercially as well as those available in open-source contexts, have become quite sophisticated. This article introduces and evaluates possible requirements as well as decision-making criteria. An article based off of this will then compare and contrast the proprietary wiki system Confluence with its open-source competitors Foswiki and MediaWiki.

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When I started at Atlassian in January this year, my manager Brendan asked me to take a look at our internally-used wallboards with the aim of making them maintainable, flexible and ideally: shippable. Here's what I came up with: The old wallboards The old wallboards were originally created as a ShipIt project. They were written more as a proof-of-concept than as a completed implementation - there was lots more work to do. To further complicate matters, different teams within the company

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One year ago, we launched our community-run user group program. The program has really come into its own. We're receiving weekly requests from customers and partners to start user groups all over the globe. There are now over 30 user groups running, from our hometown San Francisco to Hamburg. And user groups the world over are throwing all sorts of creative energy at self-organizing, like this Facebook page for the Nordic Atlassian user Group. Groups range from five people in Edmonton, Canada geeking

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(Vocus/PRWEB ) June 29, 2010 -- Software development and collaboration tool vendor Atlassian today announced the latest release of JIRA Studio, its hosted software development system that includes Subversion hosting integrated with Atlassian's full suite of tools, including JIRA for issue tracking and Confluence, the enterprise wiki. The latest release of JIRA Studio, version 2.2, includes significant improvements to the code review, source code browsing and issue editing features. JIRA Studio now

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