In this first chapter of our Atlassian Cloud Mythbusting series, we explore myths about security and compliance. Core to Atlassian’s approach to security in the cloud are four key components: a firm commitment to be the leader in cloud and product security, meeting all requirements defined by their customers regarding cloud security, establishing and maintaining transparency regarding its processes and all related metrics and identifying and isolating existing security threats to their platform, while anticipating and planning for future threats.
Tag Archives: Atlassian Server
Atlassian Cloud – The Future is Looking Up!
As of February 2, 2024, Atlassian will stop support for their Server products and they recommend their clients to move to the cloud. This may sound scare to some, but there are quite a few, mostly outdated, misconceptions, or “myths” as we like to call them, about this subject.
Atlassian Data Center: Prioritization of new features for Data Center and Server
In this post, we look at the prioritization process used by Atlassian to determine when a new feature will be released for which of its two deployment options – Data Center and Server. We consider the criteria used in the decision-making process to make the decisions more transparent and understandable for customers.
//SEIBERT/MEDIA’s Atlassian Enterprise Club Meeting on 28 March 2017
Our first meeting of the Atlassian Enterprise Club at //SEIBERT/MEDIA is on 28 March 2017 in Wiesbaden, where customers can interact with Atlassian employees, with us, and with each other. This time, Keshav Puttaswamy, Head of Product, Atlassian Server joins us. Registration is free, and refreshments are provided. We’d love to have you join us!