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Atlassian products in Automative Industry

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Which products of Atlassian being used in the Automotive Industry? 

And which automative brands are associated with Atlassian?

 

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Please share your insights and experience.

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Nic Brough -Adaptavist-
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Jan 25, 2021

All the main ones - my squad alone has four clients known for building cars who are using Jira, Confluence and Bitbucket, and we've worked with more.  I can't name them, I don't know off the top of my head what the privacy agreements are, but I can tell you that we've worked with Force India / Racing Point. 

At a real stretch, you could argue that a Mars Rover is automotive, and we know NASA use a lot of Atlassian stuff...

I can understand.
Glad to know.

I had clients from many industries. Several car makers, too. In every large enterprise so far there has been a huge zoo of tools. Rarely managed with Enterprise Architecture in mind. So  typically there are 20-50 jira ecosystem things around and typically most are using them differently.

Lots of fragmentation and islands, not integrating well into a consistent whole.

Would work, if all those fragments and islands were independent of each other, but they are not.

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