Same as each year, here is our review of Atlassian in 2013. The software company has once again been very busy:
January
- Release of Bamboo 4.4
- Release of Fisheye 2.10
February
- Release of Confluence 5.0 (new side bar, editor improvements)
- Release of Stash 2.1
March
- Release of Confluence 5.1 (Blueprints)
- Release of Stash 2.2
- Release of Stash 2.3
April
- Atlassian organized its first event of the year to meet users in a number cities (San Francisco, Los Angeles, Chicago, New York, Toronto, London, Paris, Munich, …) : Atlassian RoadTrip 2013.
- Release of Greenhopper 6.2 (version planning)
May
- Release of JIRA 6.0 (issue navigator re-melting)
- Release of Fisheye 3.0
- Release of Stash 2.4
June
- Release of Stash 2.5
July
- Release of Bamboo 5.0
- Release of Stash 2.6
August
- Release of Confluence 5.2 (page search improvements)
- Release of Bamboo 5.1
- Release of Fisheye 3.1
- Release of Stash 2.7
- Greenhopper and Bonfire respectively changed their names to JIRA Agile & JIRA Capture
- Release of JIRA Agile 6.3 (add issues in a running sprint)
September
- Release of JIRA 6.1 (New workflow designer)
October
- Release of Confluence 5.3 (Space Blueprints)
- Release of Bamboo 5.2
- Release of Stash 2.8
- New Atlassian Marketplace
- Atlassian’s main event, the Summit, gathered 1800 people in San Francisco.
- Summit was the occasion for Atlassian to announce a new add-on: JIRA Service Desk, incorporating our VertygoSLA plugin technology.
- A new add-on for Confluence has also been announced: Confluence Questions, and is currently in beta, to which you can subscribe by clicking here.
November
- Release of Fisheye 3.2
- Release of Stash 2.9
December
- Release of Confluence 5.4 (create JIRA issues from Confluence tables)
- Release of Bamboo 5.3
- Release of Stash 2.10
- Release of JIRA Service Desk 1.1 (SLA calendars)
Not to be forgotten, this year saw the new releases of nFeed, Exocet, Team Calendar 4, and Zephyr 2.0. Other promising new products also entering the Atlassian Marketplace this year were: Arsenale Dataplane, Folio, EazyBI…
All in all, 2013 was a busy year for Atlassian and full of exciting news which we have covered in our blogs, and 2014 is looking even better. Here is a glimpse of what’s coming: