Please any idea of any open source software that can help to track license expiration store on confluence.
2. Also, do we have any script that can also help to track license expiration on Confluence.
Thank you,
Abraham
You can use the Better Content Archiving app to track the lifecycle of Confluence pages, which makes it the ideal tool also for this use case.
Steps:
You should always test if this works well for you. Luckily, you can try it free!
Welcome to the Atlassian Community @Abraham You can easily check your licenses expiry on my.atlassian.com. As mentioned by Brant you can create a confluence page to manually keep a check on your licenses or you can create an excel sheet and store it locally on your system if you are comfortable with it. And Ollie is also right in that, you will be notified before the license expiry so that you can take necessary action before the license expiration.
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@Abraham If you are looking to track your Atlassian product licenses they already do it very well for you. I am assuming that you want to track other licenses of software that you use. I would create a template that has specific information I need to know about that license and then use page properties to list that information out. I would then create a page property report on a page where I can then track the software. Then as you renew licenses you would just update the page. Then you can use the one page to see where everything is at.
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We are one of your customers. We are company "xyz ", we use Jira, Confluence and Bitbucket respectively to store our documentations which includes various expiration dates on various software that we use in our company, but we are running into a problem that some of the software (Licenses) we store in confluence get EXPIRE without our knowledge .
Please, so we want to know if you guys have a feature associated with confluence that can TRACK different EXPIRATION software (Licenses) that we can used?
If, you do not have a software or feature to do that can you point me to any 3rd party software that i can integrate with confluence that can do so?
Thanks again,
Abraham
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Good afternoon Brant,
Please the other licenses of software that i want to track technically are Jira, Confluence, Bitbucket, Nessus, Fortify , etc. Thank you!
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Hi @Abraham ,
I think there is no need to add any auxiliary functions here. Atlassian will send an alert email to the site administrator when your user authorization number or product authorization period is about to overflow.
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We are one of your customers. We are company "xyz ", we use Jira, Confluence and Bitbucket respectively to store our documentations which includes various expiration dates on various software that we use in our company, but we are running into a problem that some of the software (Licenses) we store in confluence get EXPIRE without our knowledge .
Please, so we want to know if you guys have a feature associated with confluence that can TRACK different EXPIRATION software (Licenses) that we can used?
If, you do not have a software or feature to do that can you point me to any 3rd party software that i can integrate with confluence that can do so?
Thank you,
Abraham
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