Confluence (software)

Confluence (software)
Atlassian Confluence
Developer(s) Atlassian
Initial release 25 March 2004
Stable release 4.0 / September 15, 2011; 2 months ago (2011-09-15)
Written in Java
Operating system Cross-platform
Available in English, Spanish, Simplified Chinese, Finnish, French, German, Russian, Swedish, Japanese, Norwegian, Polish [1]
Type Wiki
License Proprietary
Website http://www.atlassian.com/software/confluence/

Confluence is an enterprise wiki software. Written in Java and mainly used in corporate environments, Confluence is developed and marketed by Atlassian. Confluence is sold as either on-premises software or as a hosted solution. Its license is proprietary, but a zero-cost license program is available for non-profit organizations and open source projects.[2]

Confluence is used by over 10,700 organizations in more than 108 countries. Notable customers include Adobe Systems, Bloomberg LP, Cisco Systems, IBM, Johns Hopkins University, SAP AG, Sun Microsystems, United Nations and Weill Cornell Medical College.[3]

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History

Confluence 1.0 was released on March 25, 2004. The stated purpose of Confluence 1.0 was "to build an application that was built to the requirements of an enterprise knowledge management system, without losing the essential, powerful simplicity of the wiki in the process." [4]

In recent versions, Confluence has evolved into part of an integrated collaboration platform.[5] Confluence has been adapted to work in conjunction with other Atlassian software products: JIRA, FishEye, Clover, Crucible, Bamboo and Crowd.[6]

Features

Atlassian states that the main features and use cases of Confluence are as follows:[7]

Awards

In 2008 ReadWriteWeb named Confluence as one of the "Top 10 Enterprise Web Products of 2008".[8]

See also

References

External links


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