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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

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

Emergent Collaboration Vendor Review: Moxie Software

Emergent Collaboration Vendor Review: Moxie Software

By Jacob Morgan on October 28, 2011

Every Friday I’m going to be reviewing a vendor in the emergent collaboration space and will provide an overview on that vendor which includes everything from leadership and vision to technology and market focus. If you are vendor that would like to participate, please contact me (email is in the sidebar as is the twitter […]

Posted in Application Software, Featured Posts | Tagged cloud computing, confluence, emergent collaboration, Emergent collaboration vendor review, jive, Moxie, moxie review, moxie software review, salesforce.com, vendor review

Do Companies Need Vendors Like Jive Software?

Do Companies Need Vendors Like Jive Software?

By Jacob Morgan on March 28, 2011

Jive is perhaps one the most recognizable names in the enterprise collaboration space and many would argue that they are miles ahead of the competition.  However, a part of me wonders if organizations interested in enterprise collaboration are even ready for Jive yet.  One of the keys to success for organizations seeking to deploy these […]

Posted in Application Software, Enterprise, Featured Posts | Tagged collaboration, confluence, enterprise 2.0, facebook, jive, jive Software, social software, software complexity, yammer | 3 Responses

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

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

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

Helping Atlassian $timulus Package Towards the Finish Line

Helping Atlassian $timulus Package Towards the Finish Line

By Zoli Erdos on April 24, 2009

Quick update on the Atlassian $timulus drive I previously reported about:  at 2pm on the last day of the promotion, they are at $93K – the $100K donation is realistic… but they may need a little push.  So I decided to put my money (well, a little) where my mouth is and have just purchased […]

Posted in Marketing | Tagged atlassian, charity, collaboration, confluence, donations, enterprise software, jira, marketing, room to read, stimulus, wiki | 3 Responses

Atlassian Stimulus Package Supports Charity. Two Days Left To Get Your (Almost) Free Confluence or Jira Licence.

Atlassian Stimulus Package Supports Charity. Two Days Left To Get Your (Almost) Free Confluence or Jira Licence.

By Zoli Erdos on April 23, 2009

This must be do-good-week.  Amongst all the talk about Ashton Kutcher’s challenge to CNN, how the follow-on Oprah show pushed Twitter to never-seen height, little attention was paid to the small fact that this initiative generated over $1 Million donations to Malaria No More.  Ashton started with his $100,000 check and was soon joined by […]

Posted in Enterprise, Marketing | Tagged @aplusk, altruism, ashton kutcher, atlassian, charity, collaboration, confluence, donations, enterprise software, jira, kiva, marketing, oprah, philantropy, room to read, stimulus, twitter, wiki | 6 Responses

SocialText Becomes Really Social

SocialText Becomes Really Social

By Zoli Erdos on September 30, 2008

Socialtext, the enterprise wiki company is no more… a wiki company, that is.  Not since Socialtext 3.0, the new release announced today.   Founder and Chairman Ross Mayfield calls his new baby a Connected Collaboration Platform, that’s modular, built on a widget framework, and consists of: Socialtext Dashboard – your Communication Central Socialtext People – Facebook […]

Posted in Enterprise | Tagged atlassian, Clearspace, collaboration, confluence, enterprise 2.0, jive, microblogging, social software, socialtext, wiki | 1 Response

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