Archives for the tag: Studio

Studio for the Rest of the Organisation

As part of our September release of JIRA Studio, we're pleased to announce a new user type: Studio Collaborators. Collaborators enjoy full access to the Issues and Wiki applications of Studio, meaning that they can create and edit wiki pages, file and work on bugs, etc., but do not have access to the source code-related applications (i.e. Subversion, FishEye, and Crucible). Some background: a few months ago we introduced JIRA Studio, a hosted development suite which combines JIRA, Confluence, Subversion,

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Updates to JIRA Studio

A few days ago, we rolled out a significant update to our hosted development tool, JIRA Studio. First, we've upgrade JIRA Studio to Confluence 2.8. Laura posted all the details about 2.8 earlier, but in brief, Confluence 2.8 features an updated user interface focused on making our Wiki easier to use (and look at), better searching, and more, for a total of over 90 improvements. Check out Laura's Post for more details on Confluence 2.8. Speaking of search, this update to JIRA Studio includes Studio-wide

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World, meet JIRA Studio. JIRA Studio, the world.

About a month ago, we quietly launched JIRA Studio. Now JavaOne is here, the official launching platform for JIRA Studio, and the time to be quiet has come to an end! We started briefing the press, bloggers and analysts last week and earlier today we sent out a press release (which you can find below). We've updated the JIRA Studio home page on our website with a bunch of new content, including a cool video and a revised feature tour. Best of all, we're featuring JIRA Studio at our booth at

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Launching JIRA Studio

After a couple of months in Beta, today JIRA Studio launches into production! JIRA Studio integrates JIRA, Confluence, Fisheye, Crucible & Crowd, and then adds in Subversion, Streams, the JIRA Studio toolbar, and makes them all available as a hosted, on-demand service available for just US$50 per user, per month. There is nothing to install and nothing to maintain. Using JIRA Studio you can track your issues and tasks, control and view your code repository, collaborate with your team, and

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Introducing… JIRA Studio

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

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