Atlassian, maker of popular issue tracking and wiki software for enterprises, has announced a new "stimulus package" to help small teams gain access to its software. For five days, Atlassian is offering licenses to its JIRA and Confluence products to small teams for $5.Atlassian, maker of popular issue
tracking and wiki software for enterprises, has announced a new "stimulus package"
to help small teams gain access to its software.
Starting April 20, Atlassian is enabling small teams and startups to get the
company's most popular IT tools, Atlassian JIRA and Confluence, for $5. Indeed,
through April 24, Atlassian will be selling fully functional "starter
licenses" of Confluence and JIRA for $5 each, for up to five users, with
all the proceeds going to charity.
"We realize that in times like these, some of the people that need our
software the most can't afford to spend the money," said Mike
Cannon-Brookes, CEO of Atlassian. "If
you've been laid off and are starting on a new entrepreneurial mission or if
you're part of a small team with a tight budget, Confluence and JIRA are now
within your reach."
Atlassian's offer provides users with a significant discount on its flagship
software. JIRA enables users to prioritize, assign, track, report and audit
their software issues. Confluence is a wiki that lets users create and share
pages, documents and rich content with their teammates. Both products start at
$1,200 eachand the deal is only available through April 24.
Cannon-Brookes said all proceeds from the Atlassian Stimulus Package will be
donated by the Atlassian Foundation to Room to Read, a charity that builds
libraries and schools for children in developing nations.
Atlassian will be donating up to 5,000 licenses in the next five days,
hoping to raise up to $25,000 for Room to Read, enough to build five or six
libraries.
Starter Licenses, available for JIRA Enterprise and Confluence for $5 each,
include a fully functional copy of the product and come with one year of
support. They can be renewed on a yearly basis for $5, no strings attached. For
more information and to purchase a Starter License go to www.atlassian.com/starter.