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  • Flawed Analysis–On Clouds “Playing Nice”

    October 28, 2011

    Business
    atlassian, australia, cloud, Confluence, Integration, ITnews, Jira, PayCycle, SaaS, SaaSu, SuccessFactors, Taleo, Xero
     

    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.”…

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  • A Closer Look at Cloud-based Testing with SOASTA

    July 29, 2011

    Business
    atlassian, Programming, SOASTA, Test automation, testing, Web testing
     

    Cross posted from ReadWriteWeb One of the themes many of us commentators harp on about is the fact that barriers to entry for application developers have never been lower – the availability of cloud hosting, agile development methodologies, even this…

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  • Standards Change the World–NetworkedHelpDesk Launches

    June 7, 2011

    Business
    atlassian, Open standards, zendesk
     

    I spend a lot of time talking about the accounting software space and bemoaning the absence of a nice set of standard formats to ease transactions between different applications. Given this fact then I was pretty interested to hear…

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  • Technology, The Internet of Things and Doing Good for the World. Technology4Good Barcamp next month!

    October 21, 2010

    Business
    atlassian, BarCamp, environment, Haiti, water
     

    I’ve written in the past about the internet things and, more specifically, how objects, connected to the cloud can do some really cool things beyond the early adopter examples. I was spurred on by a post over on TechCrunch…

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  • Atlassian – Funding or A Partial Sale?

    July 14, 2010

    Business
    atlassian, funding
     

    Exciting news this morning that Atlassian has obtained a $60 million first round of funding. Atlassian, first founded back in 2002 in Sydney, is a poster child for the bootstrappers – they’ve managed to grow to $59 million in…

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Ben Kepes is a business leader, a technology evangelist, an entrepreneur, and a commentator. Ben covers the convergence of business and technology.

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