1 August, 2007: Atlassian announces the acquisition of Cenqua
Atlassian won't be the "Enterprise Wiki" anymore. They aim higher.
I played a while ago with Clover and Fisheye. Very good tools. Jira and Confluence are maybe the de facto wiki and bug tracker.
Cenqua has several development tools
Clover is a Java/.Net code coverage tool
Fisheye (Source Control (svn, cvs) monitoring, analysis)
Crucible (Peer code review)
Atlassian completes the suit with
Jira (bug tracker)
Confluence (wiki)
Bamboo (continuous integration, build telemetry)
Crowd (identity management)
With all these they'll have a powerful development ecosystem.
What's next?
Maybe Joel Spolsky and Martin Fowler join their tools. CruiseControl/Mingle + FogBugz should be nice :). And they'd have the QA tool suite also.
The current big players:
IBM has the Rational suite.
Microsoft has the VSTS/TFS.
What do you use in your day to day work?
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I can say - we're very excited here at Atlassian HQ also!
We have some great ideas about how to integrate all the products (code review code that has less than a 50% test coverage; which packages in your source tree caused the most bugs), but I'd love to hear your thoughts about what we could do.
VSTS is an example. Have a end to end framework that supports plugging in the tools. Make them talk nicely together and have some analytics tools to be able to extract the relevant info.
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