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Atlassian Selected for BRW Fast 100
For the second year in a row, Atlassian has been selected for the BRW Fast 100. The BRW Fast 100 is a list of Australia’s fastest-growing small and medium-sized businesses, ranking companies with up to 200 staff according to their average annual turnover growth over three years. Atlassian achieved 197% growth in the last year, […]
Inside the Firewall
Blogs about Google’s acquisition of JotSpot continue to pop up on our RSS feeds. We saw this one and wanted to add it our list of blog mentions: So now, if you want something inside your firewall, it’s pretty much Confluence or nothing (we chose Confluence anyway btw – it’s amazing and far, far ahead […]
Wikis for Democracy
I’ve had this dream lately that the first politician who can apply transparency to his or her campaign wins. A reality series in which a candidate is followed by a camera crew 24/7 so we can see his or her brilliant moments and foibles. In the USA, anyway, our politicians all talk about being more […]
Atlassian Promotion to Help JotSpot Wiki Server Customers Migrate
We announced this on yesterday’s blog, today a more formal announcement was put onto Business Wire. For a limited time, Atlassian will offer JotSpot Wiki Server customers a discount on commercial and academic Confluence licenses whilst also offering data migration tools and services. The promotion follows JotSpot’s decision to cease offering behind-the-firewall solutions following their […]
Atlassian To Help JotSpot Customers Migrate Data
It appears the rumours floating around at Office 2.0 were true. Congratuations are in order to JotSpot. Today it was announced that they have been acquired by Google. Everyone here at Atlassian who has met someone from JotSpot, either at a wiki Wednesday, a conference, or a meet up in the Bay Area, has had […]