We use Confluence, Stash, Jira, and Bamboo. We are interested in integrating an open source document management tool (checking documents in and out, tracking document versions, custom workflows, etc.) like Alfresco. Is there a way to integrate something like Alfresco with the Atlassian products?
> Is there a way to integrate something like Alfresco with the Atlassian products?
Yes there is, Ravinder.
AppFusions' Alfresco to Confluence, JIRA and Crowd integrations were first developed in 2010 and have been supported and sustained since. They also do packaged integrations between Atlassian products and Dropbox, Box, Google Drive, OneDrive (Office365), IBM Connections and Sametime, Jive Software and others.
Contact them at info@appfusions.com for evaluations.
You can also ask if they will port the Alfresco integrations to Bamboo and Stash (though maybe the use cases on those would be a little different).
Thanks for your response. Three questions. (1) Does Atlassian have a document control solution built into your product line? Or is it able to be purchased. (2) Do you know of integration of Atlassian with ANY other open source product? (3) Is there any documentation on how to interface with the APIs you mentioned? Thanks
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It really depends on the level of integration you need. Atlassian products have well defined APIs (both internal and remote) that enables most integrations and you will find a ton of integrations out there already.
You will have define the requirements clearly and check the feasibility one by one.
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Thanks for your response. Three questions. (1) Does Atlassian have a document control solution built into your product line? Or is it able to be purchased. (2) Do you know of integration of Atlassian with ANY other open source product? (3) Is there any documentation on how to interface with the APIs you mentioned? Thanks.
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