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10 Ways AI Is Accelerating DevOps

By Louis Columbus on August 9, 2020

Startups offering AI-powered software development tools raised $704M over 12 months ending September 2019, according to a Deloitte report published earlier this year. IDC predicts the global market for custom application development services is forecast to grow from $47B in 2018 to more than $61B in 2023, attaining a 5.3% Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) […]

Posted in Business, Featured Posts, Technology / Software, Trends & Concepts | Tagged AI for DevOps, Application Performance Monitoring (APM), Artificial intelligence, Atlassian, BMC Autonomous Digital Enterprise framework, Jira Software, Louis Columbus' blog, machine learning, Microsoft Visual Studio Intellicode

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COVID-19’s Impact On Tech Spending This Year

By Louis Columbus on March 25, 2020

The human tragedy the COVID-19 pandemic has inflicted on the world is incalculable and continues to grow. Every human life is priceless and deserves the care needed to sustain it. COVID-19 is also impacting entire industries, causing them to randomly gyrate in unpredictable ways, directly impacting IT and tech spending. COVID-19’s Impact On Industries Computer […]

Posted in Business, Featured Posts, Technology / Software, Trends & Concepts | Tagged Atlassian, avasant, Box, Computer Economics, Coronavirus, Coronavirus Impact Index by Industry, COVID, COVID-19, CRM, Dave Wagner, enterprise software, erp, Frank Scavo, GoToMyPC, Louis Columbus' blog, Microsoft Office365, salesforce, Slack, Technology / Software, Tom Dunlap, Zoho Remotely, zoom | 1 Response

Does Your SaaS Company Have to Have a Sales Force?

Does Your SaaS Company Have to Have a Sales Force?

By Bob Warfield on October 7, 2013

Any time absolutes are being bandied about, I have to do the fact check.  Sorry, it’s just an automatic reflex.  We live in a world that is largely gray and seldom black and white.  This was never more true than in the world of startups.  Entrepreneurs need to see both sides of every coin before […]

Posted in Business, Featured Posts | Tagged Atlassian, Geoffrey Moore, J&Bshow, marketing, salesforce.com, software as a service, strategy | 2 Responses

Gliffy: bootstrapped in San Francisco

Gliffy: bootstrapped in San Francisco

By Phil Wainewright on November 28, 2012

It’s rumored that a Web entrepreneur only has to walk down the street in downtown San Francisco to attract VC funding these days. That’s probably an exaggeration, but even so, you can’t help but admire the grit of Gliffy’s co-founders, Chris Kohlhardt and Clint Dickson (pictured in their new office, below). They’ve chosen to bootstrap […]

Posted in Business | Tagged Atlassian, Atlassian Confluence, bootstrapping, Confluence, Gliffy, startups, Wiki

Thoughtworks on Go. Hudson to Jenkins: continuous integration market dynamics

Thoughtworks on Go. Hudson to Jenkins: continuous integration market dynamics

By James Governor on April 4, 2011

I had an interesting and fun lunch last week with an old friend (of RedMonk) Dan Roberts, now of Thoughtworks. Dan used to work at Sun Microsystems.We talked about all kinds of stuff, but given the shape of Thoughtwork’s business continuous integration was bound to come up. I remember trying to persuade Sun senior management […]

Posted in Technology / Software | Tagged Agile, Atlassian, CloudBees, continuous integration, Hudson, integration, Jenkins, oracle, Sun, Thoughtworks

$25K … No, $100K… No, One Million Dollars to Charity by Atlassian

$25K … No, $100K… No, One Million Dollars to Charity by Atlassian

By Zoli Erdos on March 4, 2011

Two years ago I reported on Atlassian’s initiative to to raise funds for the benefit of Room to Read, an organization that builds schools, libraries in rural communities in Nepal, Cambodia, Vietnam, Bangladesh, Laos, Zambia …etc. Giving away $1,200 worth of software licences for $5 in a 5-day drive, they first planned to raise $25K, […]

Posted in Featured Posts | Tagged Atlassian, charity, Entrepreneurship, Philanthropy, Social responsibility

Shhhh… PKI Wiki Is Up

Shhhh… PKI Wiki Is Up

By Sandy Kemsley on February 16, 2011

I’ve been a bit quiet on the Process Knowledge Initiative front lately due to other commitments, and lack of much public-facing progress in spite of the progress that we’d been making internally. That’s about to change, because we have a public wiki up and running for the draft Body of Knowledge, and will officially be […]

Posted in Technology / Software | Tagged Atlassian, Body of Knowledge, BPM, Business process management, Confluence, Google Reader, Groupware, Jira, modeling, PKBoK, Wiki

Innovative recruitment practice

Innovative recruitment practice

By Thomas Otter on February 15, 2011

(Cross posted on my Gartner blog). Atlassian is an Australian software vendor, active in the social software and developer tools space. I’ll leave the product evaluations to folks like Nikos Drakos, Tom Austin and Jeff Mann but I would like to call them out for something else. I have been watching the company from afar […]

Posted in Business, Featured Posts | Tagged Atlassian, australia, Dan Pink, employee brand., gartner, HR, HR Technology, recruiting, social software, Wiki | 1 Response

Atlassian: Fully Funded. By Customer Revenue. Oh, and the $60M T-shirt

Atlassian: Fully Funded. By Customer Revenue. Oh, and the $60M T-shirt

By Zoli Erdos on July 14, 2010

It was 2006, the first Office 2.0 Conference in San Francisco and I just met Jeffrey Walker, President of Atlassian. I had followed the company for a while (OK, I admit, had been a fan), met Mike, but this was the first time with Jeffrey, so we took our box lunch to a cozy little […]

Posted in Business, Featured Posts | Tagged Accel Partners, Atlassian, bootstrapping, Confluence, Entrepreneurship, IPO, Jira, social software, startups, vc funding, Venture Capital, venture funding, zoho | 2 Responses

Atlassian Security Breach and Warning >>> Update: Apology and Disclosure

Atlassian Security Breach and Warning >>> Update: Apology and Disclosure

By Zoli Erdos on April 12, 2010

Well, well, hours after telling you not to change passwords, now I am telling you to change it… but this time with good reason. Minutes ago I’ve received a email from Atlassian: We are sending you this message because we experienced a security breach and suspect that your Atlassian customer account password details (only) may […]

Posted in Technology / Software | Tagged Atlassian, charity, collaboration, Confluence, crowd, Jira, password, security, Twitter, Wiki | 4 Responses

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