The Atlassian Ecosystem

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Atlassian is a leading software company known for creating a range of collaborative and productivity tools tailored to enhance team communication, project management, software development and more. Established in 2002, Atlassian has become a cornerstone in the software industry with its innovative solutions that cater to diverse industries and business needs.

Atlassian’s suite of products can transform your team’s workflow into a well-oiled machine. The company’s products are designed to streamline workflows, foster collaboration, and improve overall efficiency within teams of all sizes.

I’ll do my best to provide a bird’s-eye view of the Atlassian ecosystem but note that the ecosystem is quite large. You can see the whole list of Atlassian family products here.

Here is a comprehensive list of Atlassian’s suite of tools which includes:

1. Jira: Jira is a widely-used platform for agile project management and issue tracking. It enables teams to plan, track, and manage tasks, user stories, and issues efficiently. Jira offers various editions, including Jira Software for software development teams, Jira Core for general project management, and Jira Service Management for IT service management.

2. Jira Software: A powerful project management tool for agile teams, enabling them to plan, track, and release software efficiently.

3. Jira Core: Tailored for general project management, Jira Core helps non-technical teams manage their projects, tasks, and processes.

4. Jira Service Management (formerly Jira Service Desk): A service desk solution for IT teams and service organizations to manage and resolve incidents, service requests, and customer support. It extends the capabilities of Jira to provide robust IT service management and customer support functionalities.

5. Confluence: A collaboration and documentation platform that allows teams to create, share, and collaborate on documents, meeting notes, and knowledge bases. Confluence facilitates collaboration through real-time editing, commenting, and version tracking.

6. Bitbucket: A version control repository hosting service that supports Git and Mercurial. It’s tailored for software development teams, offering features such as code collaboration, pull requests, code reviews, and integration with CI/CD pipelines.

7. Trello: A visual project management tool that uses boards, lists, and cards to help individuals and teams manage tasks and projects. Teams can easily move cards between lists to represent the progress of tasks, making it an excellent choice for personal and team organization. It’s ideal for individuals and teams who prefer a more visual approach to task management.

8. Bamboo: A continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD) server that automates the build, test, and deployment processes for software projects.

9. Opsgenie: An incident management platform that helps teams respond to and resolve incidents efficiently. It provides alerting, on-call scheduling, and incident tracking to ensure timely incident resolution.

10. Forge: Forge is a platform by Atlassian that allows developers to build, deploy, and host apps right within the Atlassian Cloud. It’s designed to simplify the app development process by providing a set of tools and resources for creating apps that seamlessly integrate with Atlassian products.

11. Atlassian Marketplace: A platform where third-party developers can offer apps, add-ons, and integrations that enhance the functionality of Atlassian products.

12. Portfolio for Jira: An app that helps teams plan and manage work across multiple Jira projects, providing a high-level view of project status and resource allocation.

13. Statuspage: A status communication platform that enables teams to communicate the status of applications, services, and systems during incidents or planned maintenance. It helps maintain transparency and manage user expectations.

14. Crowd: A single sign-on and identity management solution that centralizes user authentication and access management across Atlassian products.

15. Stride (formerly Atlassian HipChat): A collaboration tool that offers team chat, video conferencing, and integrations for seamless communication.

16. Confluence Questions: A collaborative Q&A platform for teams to ask questions, share knowledge, and provide answers within Confluence.

17. Fisheye: A source code repository browser that enables teams to visualize and track changes in their codebase.

18. Crucible: A collaborative code review tool that helps teams ensure code quality through peer reviews.

19. Atlassian Access: An enterprise-grade security and centralized administration solution that enhances security and management capabilities across Atlassian products.

20. Team Calendars for Confluence: An app that adds shared calendars to Confluence, enabling teams to schedule and manage events.

You can visit here to view the list of Atlassian family products. (https://www.atlassian.com/legal/privacy-policy/product-family)

These tools can be used individually or integrated together to create a comprehensive ecosystem for collaboration, project management, software development, and beyond. Whether you’re a project manager, developer, writer, or any other professional, the Atlassian ecosystem has something to offer. Atlassian’s products are renowned for their flexibility, scalability, and ability to adapt to various industries and team structures.

Samuel Barden
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Samuel Barden

AWS Solutions Architect & Atlassian Developer
I build scalable cloud solutions and develop solutions for Atlassian suite.

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