Michael Knighten

We're proud to introduce the newest addition to the Atlassian product portfolio - JIRA Studio. JIRA Studio is a hosted development suite, combining best-of-breed coding tools with JIRA's issue tracking and workflow engine to create an integrated development platform.

Integrated applications:

  • JIRA - the world's best issue tracker
  • Confluence - the enterprise wiki
  • FishEye - repository viewer
  • Crucible - peer code review
  • Crowd - user management and single sign-on
  • Subversion (SVN) - bullet-proof version control

A preliminary website has been launched for JIRA Studio at http://jira.com - please head over and take a look at the details, screenshots, etc., and if you're interested, sign up for our mailing list. We'll be launching a beta of the service before the end of the year, and hope to have JIRA Studio available to the world early next year.

There's much more to come regarding JIRA Studio - keep an eye on this space over the coming months for news and updates!

9 Comment(s)

Top stuff guys! This is exactly what we need, at present we have all of these individual bits of software setup, and it would be awesome to combine into one.

Are there plans to make this a non-hosted solution? (IE, download and setup yourself)

By Sherif Mansour at November 1, 2007 6:50 PM

We too have all the above products (minus crowd...next on our list) and would love to have a non-hosted solution

By Pat at November 2, 2007 12:55 AM

We also have Confluence and are about to get JIRA, so we want a non-hosted version as well.

Curious if there are features not available with the separate products - is it just a UI consolidation?

Also, curious if the various code tools are useful for a .NET shop. We do use subversion.

By John Price at November 2, 2007 1:47 AM

Interesting. A shinier, better SourceForge. But how about adding Bamboo to the mix?

~Matt

p.s. The signup link at the bottom of the page is broken

By Matt Doar at November 2, 2007 2:24 AM

We are currently focusing on the Hosted Solution, but the standalone versions of the products will certainly benefit from the development done for the hosted suite.

Saying that, setting up the suite in an arbitrary environment is a whole lot different then doing so in a clearly defined environment. We want to get the first step right before we take the second one.

Bamboo won't be part of the suite in the first round due to it's computing resource intensive nature. But we will look into it for a version 2.0.

Cheers,
Jens

By Jens Schumacher at November 3, 2007 3:54 AM

So when will this be available in beta? How 'beta' will beta be? Could you email me a ballpark cost?

By Mike Brevoort at November 7, 2007 2:16 PM

Not for sure why the build system and eclipse are not included here.

By Jerry Lee at November 11, 2007 12:51 PM

Should Eclipse be included for the total solution of development?

By Jerry Lee at November 11, 2007 12:53 PM

Any chance the AppLinks plugin will be make available for those of us already using non-hosted Confluece + JIRA + Subversion?

By jd lima at November 17, 2007 1:27 AM

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