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Welcome to our App World! Apps listed here are those with over 500 installed instances in the Atlassian Marketplace. We also list apps for which we see high growth potential and that we like to work with for our projects and clients.
Miles Faulkner and Martin Cleaver
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Based on our experience working with our clients and our in-depth research into the Atlassian Marketplace ecosystem. Sorting through the thousands of apps available, finding the hidden diamonds, can be quite a difficult and time-consuming task. This is where our unique expertise in the market can help you by analyzing and identifying the right apps to support your successful adoption of Atlassian tools.
Our Blended Perspectives' apps categories are listed below:
For many customers, the Atlassian Marketplace offers a dizzying array of options. Our category reports help you navigate your way through all the choices. This unique category report on Reporting apps covers the key players, their market share, a model to understand the space, and several key use cases.
This unique category report on “Scripting & Automation Apps” covers the key players, their market share, a model to understand the space, and a few use cases. It also provides a recommended approach and tips for best practices.
It’s been nearly a year since we first started collecting Market place data and we wanted to celebrate by providing a report on the state of the planning category for Jira apps. Our take on this category is of course that it’s a good idea to support multiple planning approaches; Agile Scrum/Kanban, Waterfall, and Scrumfall.
This paper discusses the rise of “Enterprise Service Management”, why it matters and why it’s important for enterprises to ensure they ride this productivity wave.
Atlassian’s Marketplace is vast and rapidly changing and organizations have a multitude of choices for many solution areas – testing is especially rich. With the accepted demise of the old HP ALM platform, now owned by Micro Focus, many organizations have realized that they already have Jira, an excellent platform to support all of these testing functions.
This brief paper will explain how planning systems have evolved or succumbed, if you like, to the triple constraint, which is such a core principle of planning itself.