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The most widely adopted enterprise wiki today, Confluence
has been lauded by users, analysts, and industry pundits
for its ease of use, extensibility, and comprehensive feature
set.
Jolt Productivity Award for Collaboration Tools (2008)
Confluence
was named Jolt Productivity Winner of the Collaboration
Tools category. The Jolt Awards recognise the most innovative,
trend-making, ahead-of-the-curve products.
Jolt Product Excellence Award for Collaboration Tools
(2007)
Atlassian
Confluence, the enterprise wiki, won the Jolt award in the
Collaboration Tools category. This year marked the first
year for the Collaboration category in the Jolt awards,
and Confluence took its top honours.
APC Internet Technology Awards Winner (2007)
The
Internet Technology Awards are determined by the readers
of APC whom comprise of the largest single groups of technical
and professional experts and power users in Australia. Confluence
was recognised two times!
Best Web-Based Application: Enterprise Category Winner
Best Collaboration & Publishing Platform: Enterprise
Category Finalist
Network Computing Well-Connected Award (2006)
After
being selected by the editors at Network Computing for being
the best commercial wiki, Confluence went on to win the
annual Well-Connected Award for outstanding business technology.
As explained by John Siefert, Publisher of Network Computing:
“The Well-Connected Awards are unique because they're the
only industry awards given by technologists based on real-world
use and integration. We view all products, technologies
and services from the same perspective as our readers —
our peers — do. This is an important distinction from any
other award program — the products selected in the Well-Connected
Awards have been tested in an actual business environment
and judged by our editors themselves. They are truly innovative
solutions that work — and we have the metrics to prove it.”
Network Computing Editor's Pick (2006)
Confluence
was Network Computing's pick for best commercial wiki in
2006.
“Our Editor's Choice, Atlassian's Confluence 2.1.2, has
all the features that suit an enterprise wiki. It's easy
to install and set up, yet flexible and extensible. It supports
user and group access controls down to the page level. The
price is reasonable, and, most important, the software doesn't
demand extensive training or users with degrees in rocket
science.”
The article went on to summarize that Confluence “has it
all: good pricing, security, extensibility and customizability.”
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