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We often recommend them to our customers and we also use them ourselves. This site is powered by Atlassian Confluence, for example. As an Atlassian Partner, we work with Atlassian products frequently. When you wish to evaluate, purchase, implement, or customize Atlassian products, we hope you will contact us for support.
Atlassian Confluence
We've evaluated several wiki solutions and Atlassian Confluence is, by far, our favorite. It's robust, inexpensive, easy to use, and far simpler to maintain than enterprise-class portals and content management systems. We use Confluence for our own website. We also use it for private spaces to help manage projects and collaborate with our customers. Following are just a few of the things our customers use Confluence for:
- Intranet
- Collaboration
- Knowledge management (KM)
- Extranet
- Web publishing
- Documentation
- Shared drives
- Reducing email
Atlassian JIRA
JIRA lets you prioritise, assign, track, report and audit your 'issues,' whatever they may be — from software bugs and help-desk tickets to project tasks and change requests. We use and recommend JIRA for bug-tracking, issue-tracking, requirements-management and project management.
Other Atlassian Products
- Bamboo
Continuous integration server - Clover
Code coverage analysis - Crowd
Single sign-on and identity management - Crucible
Team code review - FishEye
Source code repository insight
Atlassian Confluence
Our news, information, tips, tools, and notes about the Atlassian Confluence enterprise wiki.
Wikipatterns![]()
Wikipatterns.com is a toolbox of patterns & anti-patterns, and a guide to the stages of wiki adoption. It's also a wiki, which means you can help build the information based on your experiences!
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| 21 kB | Cody Burleson | Jun 27, 2008 | Jun 27, 2008 |