by ray | Nov 8, 2018 | Atlassian, HipChat
Two weeks ago, we predicted Slack would do something special to counter Microsoft’s announcement that it was releasing a freemium version of its collaboration application Teams. A freemium Teams, after all, was a direct threat to Slack, whose appeal to date was...
by ray | Sep 26, 2018 | Amazon Web Services (AWS), Amazon, Atlassian
A couple of years ago, Dropbox shocked a lot of people when it decided to mostly drop the public cloud, and built its own datacenters. More recently, Atlassian did the opposite, closing most of its datacenters and moving to the cloud. Companies make these choices for...
by ray | Jul 17, 2018 | Atlassian
You need to purchase a license for 25 users or more ($1500) in order to receive support. Read this for more info.
by ray | Jul 7, 2018 | Confluence, Atlassian
Confluence automatically backs up your data daily at 2:00am, by performing a full site export.  The zipped  xml backup file is stored in the backups directory of your Confluence Home directory. The default naming convention for the backup files is...
by ray | Jun 6, 2018 | Atlassian, Crowd
You can connect your JIRA application to Atlassian Crowd or to another JIRA server application (version 4.3 or later) for management of users and groups, and for authentication (verification of a user’s login). You will need to log in as a user with...
by ray | Jun 5, 2018 | Atlassian
Many people choose the server deployment option for their Atlassian products because they want, or need, control over their data and infrastructure. But did you know that Atlassian offers another option for customers to deploy on their own servers? This alternative is...