by Brian Solis

Atlassian today announced the acquisition of Cenqua, makers of software engineering tools Clover, FishEye, and Crucible.
The combined company will focus on providing a more comprehensive, integrated experience for software developers that rely on these tools. Cenqua’s 2,000 customers will see faster development of Clover, FishEye, and Crucible, and will gain access to Atlassian’s developer network and worldwide technical support facilities.
Cenqua adds source code insight, code review, and software quality analysis to Atlassian’s issue tracking, wiki, and continuous integration tools. Clover, FishEye and Crucible will remain separate products and retain the same development team.
Atlassian develops affordable, lightweight software that helps enterprises collaborate better. Its products include Confluence, widely recognized as the most-advanced enterprise wiki, and JIRA, one of the world’s most popular issue trackers for IT project management. The company has more than 7,500 customers in over 90 countries, including 30 of the world’s top 50 corporations.
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Discussion
Thanks for the post Brian. I tried to shed some more light on why we did it today at http://www.radiowalker.com. Jeffrey