Atlassian Redefines Git for the Enterprise
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Annelise Reynolds
press@atlassian.com
Atlassian Summit 2014, San Jose, Calif., September 10, 2014
Atlassian, a leading provider of collaboration software for teams, today announced Atlassian Stash Data Center, the first enterprise Git solution that supports massive scale. With high availability, performance at scale and fine-grained permissions, Stash Data Center is the ideal solution for enterprises looking to unlock collaborative workflows for their growing software teams and manage distributed development on their own infrastructure. "We've got more 3,000 developers worldwide at Amadeus migrating to our Git source control system. We're excited for the increased performance and scalability of Atlassian's Stash Data Center," said Frederic Ros, head of software development engineering. "Features such as clustering for load-balancing and reliability, fine-grain permissions, branching and forking for large-scale coordinated development efforts and the availability of source code for customizations make the new Stash Data Center a no-brainer for bringing Git into the Enterprise." Stash Data Center introduces active-active clustering to its line-up of highly collaborative and secure features, including:
- Simple set-up: clustering is baked into the set-up process so teams can quickly get up-and-running on Git.
- Performance at scale: handle demand from thousands of users and tens of thousands of Continuous Integration server requests. Grow capacity by adding additional nodes in real time. No downtime or additional licensing fees per node required.
- High availability: Stash Data Center’s active-active clustering reduces the risk of system downtime. The Data Center platform integrates with industry standard technologies for database clustering and shared file systems to minimize single points of failure.
- Collaborative workflows: with branch-based workflows and pull requests, Stash Data Center lets multiple developers collaborate on the same code without impacting the main codebase. As part of Git Essentials, Stash integrates with both JIRA and Bamboo to create the best workflow for the entire software team.
- Fine-grained permissions: Stash Data Center includes flexible global permissions that can be fine tuned at the project, repository, or even branch levels. Extensibility: users can customize Stash Data Center via REST endpoints and Git hooks or take advantage of Stash add-ons available on the Atlassian Marketplace.
"We've seen thousands of organizations adopt Stash because it gives their software teams a more flexible and secure way to work with Git than other alternatives developers are using for open source today," said Eric Wittman, Atlassian's vice president and general manager of developer tools. "Now with Stash Data Center, enterprises not only get the flexible workflows and security they need, but also the ability to easily scale capacity as their teams grow.”
Availability
Atlassian Stash Data Center is available today as a beta. Once released, Stash Data Center will be covered by Atlassian's premier-level customer support, technical account management and authorized enterprise partners. It will offer the same high-value pricing as JIRA Data Center and Confluence Data Center of $24,000 per year per 1,000 users. To sign up for the Stash Data Center beta or for more information visit https://www.atlassian.com/enterprise/data-center.
About Atlassian
Atlassian unlocks the potential in every team. Our products help teams collaborate, build software and serve their customers better. Nearly 40,000 large and small organizations – including Citigroup, eBay, Coca-Cola, Netflix and NASA – use Atlassian’s tracking, collaboration, communication, service management and development products to work smarter and deliver quality results on time. Learn about products including JIRA, Confluence, HipChat, Bitbucket and Stash at http://atlassian.com.