UPDATED 11:00 EST / MARCH 02 2015

Atlassian Summit 2013 NEWS

Atlassian celebrates Git’s 10th birthday by making Stash Data Center generally available

atlassian stashAtlassian Pty. Ltd. has today announced the general availability of its Git management solution Stash Data Center.

Claimed to be the first collaborative Git solution that massively scales, the full launch is timed to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Git, the popular source code management system that has nearly become industry standard when it comes to source code management.

“As organizations continue to roll out Git to more and more teams, the traffic from developers and continuous integration servers increases rapidly, putting pressure on their source code management systems,” Atlassian’s Vice President Eric Wittman told SiliconANGLE via email. “Stash Data Center scales linearly to handle increases in concurrent demand, so additional users and builds don’t kill teams’ productivity.”

Features in Stash Data Center include simple set-up, with clustering available out of the box and baked into the setup process; linearly scale performance that allows users to handle concurrent demand from thousands of users and tens of thousands of continuous integration server requests, and high availability, with the Data Center using cloud database clustering and shared file systems to minimize single points of failure.

Also offered are collaborative workflows, with branch-based workflows and pull requests that allow multiple developers to collaborate on the same code without stuffing up the main codebase, and fine-grained permissions that allow multi-level permissions that can be fine tuned at the project, repository, or branch levels.

Lastly in an age where security is always a concern, the service offers enterprise-grade security along with extensibility and collaborative code review.

“Our customers love Stash because it allows teams to work with Git in a more secure and flexible way than alternatives designed around open source workflows,” said Wittman. “Now with Stash Data Center, professional software teams can grow capacity at the speed their teams require to stay productive.”

Despite only becoming generally available today, Stash is already being used by more than 13,000 organizations worldwide including large enterprises such as Samsung, EMC, Netflix, Intuit and Barclays Capital, and small startups like Pinger, Metromile, and Kaazing. Stash Data Center charter customers include Amadeus, Cisco, Splunk, Blackboard, and Ciena.

Founded in 2002, Atlassian is Australia’s most successful tech startup. Having raised $210 million over two rounds from investors including Dragoneer Investment Group, T. Rowe Price and Accel Partners, the company is currently preparing for an IPO later this year.


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