July 28, 2009 6:30 PM - 16 attended

Atlassian Enterprise Bay Area user Group (Atlassian EBAG) July Meetup

Pizza and soft drinks served at 6.30pm.
Registration required for entrance. No charge.

Cubberley - Room A3

We will discuss enterprise usage of Atlassian products. How to enhance Atlassian products with partner solutions, roll out scalable solutions, integrate Atlassian products tightly with one another and other products.

Featured presenters so far include:
1. Atlassian, Douglas Butler, Sales Engineer: What's New in Confluence v3.0 and v4.0 and What's Coming
2. zAgile, Sanjiva Nath, CEO: zAgile Teamwork, tightly integrating JIRA and Confluence and more

  • Sam Hahn
    Sam Hahn

    What do teams use for requirements management? Esp. w/ Jira?

    Posted July 12, 2009 at 11:26 PM
  • Andrew Lampitt
    Andrew Lampitt

    Good question, Sam. With zAgile Teamwork, you can use Confluence to capture Requirements and associate those with Projects and Tasks in JIRA. We would like to learn about what other Requirements solutions folks are using - zAgile can tie those tools to JIRA projects, Tasks, and Issues/Bugs too.

    Posted July 13, 2009 at 8:28 AM
  • Billy Glenn
    Billy Glenn

    Look forward to discussing topics ranging from technical (integration to other enterprise systems/services/tools) as well as administrative (policies and procedures, usage and adminstrative guidelines, etc) - and benifiting from, and contributing to, the shared experience of the group.

    Posted July 23, 2009 at 1:17 PM
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  • Event Host
    Andrew Lampitt
    great profile of Atlassian enterprise users from several different large companies, a few software vendors represented as well. Looks like strong emphasis on Atlassian enterprise topics such as: massive deployment of JIRA with failover/replication, how to find information quickly/easily in the wiki, and composite front-end to JIRA for occasional users of JIRA (eg, presales, professional services, and field staff).
  • Billy Glenn
    This was a good introduction and initial meeting. Both presentations were relevant and interesting - but I look forward to deeper collaboration and networking with peer enterprise users, as well as vendors and software partners. Unfortunately, I had to leave quickly last night and didn't get to do as much networking as I might have liked. I think (particularly in light of the focus of the User Group), it would definitely be in our best interest to "eat our own dog food" and stand up a wiki that we can use to pose questions, share experiences, and exchange artifacts. While I've got a personal license of confluence running on a vanity domain at home, PG&E has no Internet-facing Confluence instances that can be used for this purpose. Perhaps zAgile, or even Atlassian, might be willing to donate a "space"? I don't think we'd have a huge impact, from a load perspective. ;-) I've got a list of topics I'd like to collaborate on, from administrative to process to technical.
  • Matt Doar
    Good info, but need more time socializing. Data I can get online, people stuff I can't!
  • Sanjiva Nath
    Organizer
  • Aditee Pandey
    +1 guest
  • Michael Knighten
    +1 guest
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