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Friday Vendor Roundup: Bloomfire, Liferay, Bitrix24, & Confluence

Friday Vendor Roundup: Bloomfire, Liferay, Bitrix24, & Confluence

By Jacob Morgan on October 11, 2013

Every Friday I’m going to attempt to summarize any relevant news in the future of work/collaboration space. I’ll provide the name of the vendor, a short summary of what the announcement or piece of news is with a link to the original, and finally a short POV. I can’t cover every single thing that comes […]

Posted in Application Software | Tagged atlassian, bitrix24, bloomfire, confluence, Friday Vendor Roundup, liferay

Announcing The Future of Work Survey; Take it and Share it!

Announcing The Future of Work Survey; Take it and Share it!

By Jacob Morgan on April 29, 2013

Today Chess Media Group is launching a new survey; The Future of Work: Collaboration and Flexible Work Solutions for Today and Tomorrow.  The goal of the survey to is to uncover a few things around: the usage of social and collaborative tools within the enterprise the state of flexible work arrangements BYOD policies and approaches […]

Posted in Business | Tagged atlassian, central desktop, citrix, collaboration, collaboration survey, future of work survey, Moxie Software

Can OpenSocial Be Resurrected In The Enterprise?

Can OpenSocial Be Resurrected In The Enterprise?

By Krishnan Subramanian on February 3, 2012

For most of the pundits out there in valley, OpenSocial is dead and meaningless. However, at Lotusphere 2012 last month, IBM was highlighting how they have used OpenSocial in their image makeover towards Social Business. They have relied on OpenSocial for activity streams and gadgets. When I was speaking to Suzanne Livingston from IBM if […]

Posted in Application Software, Featured Posts | Tagged atlassian, enterprise 2.0, google, IBM, insights, jive, opensocial, sap, Social Business, Social Enterprise | 1 Response

Flawed Analysis–On Clouds “Playing Nice”

Flawed Analysis–On Clouds “Playing Nice”

By Ben Kepes on October 28, 2011

The other day someone alerted me to a new report put out by IT news that lauds itself as a “technical study of the integration and extension options offered by the largest 20 software-as-a-service vendors serving the Australian enterprise.” The report looks at a few different dimensions including; Can I get my data in and […]

Posted in Featured Posts, Platforms | Tagged atlassian, Australia, cloud, confluence, integration, ITnews, jira, PayCycle, saas, saasu, successfactors, taleo, xero

$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 Entrepreneurship, Featured Posts | Tagged atlassian, charity, philanthropy, room to read, social responsibility | 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 Entrepreneurship | Tagged accel partners, atlassian, bootstrapping, confluence, Entrepreneurship, esop, ipo, jira, social software, startups, vc funding, venture capital, venture funding, zoho

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 Security | Tagged atlassian, charity, collaboration, confluence, crowd, jira, password, Security, wiki | 1 Response

Competitors Rush to bring the Latest Timesinks to the Enterprise

Competitors Rush to bring the Latest Timesinks to the Enterprise

By Zoli Erdos on April 1, 2010

It’s nice to see competitors come together to bring the most popular timesinks productivity boosters to the Enterprise.  We’ve long been predicting Foursquare would soon hit the Enterprise, and no the wait is over, with Atlassian releasing Fourwalls. There’s a lot we can learn from this app – otherwise how would I know that @barconati […]

Posted in Just for fun | Tagged april fools day, atlassian, chatroulette, e20, enterprise 2.0, foursquare, fourwalls, humor, socialtext

The Apps In The Google Apps Marketplace

The Apps In The Google Apps Marketplace

By Krishnan Subramanian on March 10, 2010

Last evening Google unveiled Google Apps Marketplace, an one-stop shop for SaaS business applications that are tightly integrated with Google Apps. Zoli covered the launch from Google Event and Ben did some analysis from the SMB perspective. I am going to take a different approach and cover some of the launch partners from the cloud […]

Posted in Analysis | Tagged atlassian, gam, google, google apps, google apps marketplace, skytap, socialwok, zoho | 2 Responses

Redux: Will Google Enter the Business Applications Market?

Redux: Will Google Enter the Business Applications Market?

By Zoli Erdos on March 9, 2010

If you think I am here to spill the beans, you’re wrong. On a purely speculative level, if there is some news to come, and if there is an embargo related to it, then here @ CloudAve we respect that.  And it’s all a big IF. So no, I am simply  dusting off an old […]

Posted in Analysis, Enterprise | Tagged accounting, all-in-one, appexchange, atlassian, bbd, Business ByDesign, business software, CRM, enterprise software, google, google apps, lightweight software, netsuite, on-demand, saas, salesforce.com, sap, small business suite, smb, sme, software as a service, zoho | 3 Responses

Enterprise 2.0 Trends: Which vendors are in the running?

Enterprise 2.0 Trends: Which vendors are in the running?

By Mark Fidelman on March 1, 2010

While doing some Enterprise 2.0 vendor research, we discovered some interesting trends from the E2.0 space.  Using Google’s Double-Click Ad Planner, we were able to establish a general picture of the companies’ overall traffic.  It’s still very early in the Enterprise 2.0 race, but Yammer appears to be the best horse on a muddy track.  […]

Posted in Enterprise | Tagged acquia, Alfresco, atlassian, confluence, e20, enterprise 2.0, Grovesite.com, jive Software, mindtouch, OpenText, socialtext, spigit, yammer | 5 Responses

T-Shirt Friday #25 – Atlassian #2

T-Shirt Friday #25 – Atlassian #2

By Ben Kepes on January 8, 2010

Everyone knows that professional conference goers like myself attend events not to listen to presentations, not to network but to collect schwag. Over the past couple of years I’ve done fairly well collecting tech t-shirts and I decided to create a weekly series critiquing tech companies t-shirt offerings in the expectation that a company with […]

Posted in Just for fun | Tagged american apparel, atlassian, t shirt friday, zendesk

Doing Well By Doing Good, Atlassian Ramps up Philanthropy (Again)

Doing Well By Doing Good, Atlassian Ramps up Philanthropy (Again)

By Ben Kepes on October 9, 2009

Image via CrunchBase Earlier this year Atlassian successfully achieved its objective of raising $100000 for Room to Read, an organization that builds schools, libraries in rural communities in Nepal, Cambodia, Vietnam, Bangladesh, Laos, Zambia. They offered a Five licenses for $5 campaign for their products, with all proceeds going to the charity. Philanthropy isn’t a […]

Posted in Enterprise, Marketing, Strategy | Tagged atlassian, bamboo, confluence, crowd, fisheye, freemium, greenhopper, jay simons, jira, philanthropy, room to read

T-Shirt Friday #8 - Atlassian

T-Shirt Friday #8 – Atlassian

By Ben Kepes on September 11, 2009

Everyone knows that professional conference goers like myself attend events not to listen to presentations, not to network but to collect schwag. Over the past couple of years I’ve done fairly well collecting tech t-shirts and I decided to create a weekly series critiquing tech companies t-shirt offerings in the expectation that a company with […]

Posted in Just for fun | Tagged atlassian, cotton, sydney, t shirt friday

Cancer Dude’s Last Battle. Good Bye, Jeffrey

Cancer Dude’s Last Battle. Good Bye, Jeffrey

By Zoli Erdos on September 2, 2009

Damn. Damn. Damn.  Cancer s**ks.  And here I am, the blogger who thinks can write about everything, yet I am speechless.  Yes, Cancer Dude, Jeffrey Walker, businessman, musician, artist, family-man @radiowalker who fought and beat cancer so many times had one too many battles to fight, and he lost this last one.  Last night he […]

Posted in General | Tagged atlassian, cancer, cancerdude, health, Jeffrey Walker | 1 Response

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