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Atlassian announces Confluence 1.0 � the professional wiki

 
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Sydney, Australia - Mar. 23, 2004 � We thought you might like to know that Atlassian Software Systems has announced the release of their latest product: Confluence 1.0.
Confluence, the professional J2EE wiki, is a knowledge management tool designed to make it as easy as possible for a team to share information with each other, and with the world. Confluence's simple but powerful editing and site management features help sharing information, collaborating on documents and brainstorming ideas, all from a single web-based location.
Confluence adds professional features rarely seen in wiki software (and especially not all in the same wiki package): flexible privilege-based security management, blogging, automated refactoring, exporting pages or entire spaces to HTML or PDF, a comprehensive remote API, easy �unpack and run� installation; all wrapped up in Atlassian�s �Legendary Service�.
Read more or try an evaluation today here http://www.atlassian.com/c/PR-C/10180.
Availability and Pricing
Confluence 1.0 is available now via Atlassian's web site. Confluence's fair and upfront perpetual per-server licensing policy includes free upgrades and support for 12 months. Confluence is a J2EE application which runs on any platform.
 
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This seems to be Blatant Advertising, som I'm moving it there.
 
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