enterprise
Bitbucket Data Center is now available for growing teams
Whether you’re burning the midnight oil at a startup or starting a new project within a larger organization, we want to be part of your Git journey. And in order to do that, we need to be there from the start. So Bitbucket Data Center now offers source code collaboration for professional teams, across any […]
Fisheye & Crucible 4.1: flexible repository management and SVN improvements
We’re happy and excited to introduce you to a brand new Fisheye & Crucible 4.1 version! You’ll enter the new world of repository-level administration with the option for instance administrators to delegate permissions to add and manage particular repositories. We also now support SVN 1.9, as well as expose SVN merge info in the commit graph. Read on to learn more…
How the consumerization of service is changing ITSM and the service desk
As the business and technology landscapes change, so does that of corporate IT support. I hear a lot of talk about consumerization, customer experience, and enterprise service management in the context of the evolution of the IT service management (ITSM) and the service desk, but rarely are they mentioned in the same breath. They should be. Let me explain.
Smart mirroring: the cure for poor Git performance
Are you on one of those teams that finds all kinds of ways to stretch the limits of its development tools? If you’re at a big company, working on big projects stored in big repositories – possibly repos that are shared with teammates across multiple continents – the answer is probably “yes”. Using Git at massive scale can be so inefficient that it poisons your team’s productivity. So I want to bring you up to speed on the antidote we’ve developed. It’s called smart mirroring, and it’s now available in Bitbucket Data Center.
Distributed teams can now build faster with Bitbucket
We’re committed to helping teams deliver software at speed. Today we’re excited to announce that we’ve shipped these features: Smart Mirroring to improve clone performance for distributed teams, available in Bitbucket Data Center; Git LFS support to allow collaboration on all file types of any size, available in Bitbucket Server and Data Center; and Projects for organizing multiple repositories, available in Bitbucket Cloud, Server and Data Center.
Disaster recovery + speed = Confluence Data Center
Having a disaster recovery plan is essential in protecting business-critical applications in the event of a disaster. With the release of Confluence Data Center 5.9, it’s now possible to resume operations in an alternate data center (usually in another geographic location), if the main data center becomes unavailable. Get the scoop on Confluence Data Center.
New to the Data Center family: Jira Service Desk
Our customers have made it loud and clear: there’s a huge demand for Jira Service Desk Data Center. Jira Service Desk Data Center is now available, and is ready to help your growing organization perform at scale. Over 15,000 IT teams rely on Jira Service Desk and it’s quickly becoming the service management tool of choice for businesses large and small. Check out how data center can help your business.
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Play it safe: disaster recovery with Jira Data Center
Since we launched Jira Data Center in July 2014, Disaster Recovery has been one of the most frequently requested features from customers. Jira is business critical and customers want to be prepared and ensure its availability in the event of a disaster. Well, we listened and we’re excited to announce that it’s here! With Jira Data Center 6.4, customers can now configure a cold single or multi node standby site in a geographically separate location.
Git branching and forking in the enterprise: why fork?
Enterprise DVCS Workflows are settling and patterns are consolidating. The flexibility git gives teams is so broad that even within a single company different teams might use different approaches to code sharing and collaboration. I speak from hard evidence as this is exactly what happens at Atlassian. The Stash team works differently than the Confluence […]
