Does any one find that the government offices they work in have a hard time accepting Atlassian products such as Confluence? If not, what strategies have you used to make them more accepting?
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Thank you, very helpful.
Yep, quite familiar with that. At least at the Federal level, there is a level of security certification called FedRAMP (https://www.fedramp.gov) that is required (or perceived to be required...). To the best of my knowledge, Atlassian is working on that certification but not there yet. For that reason, government organizations typically go with an on-premise installation which means they have to jump to the Data Center version. That is a bigger bite than the Server version, so there may be a bit of a hurdle.
If you can get the operations folks to help you out and secure a VM for you, you may be able to quickly standup an evaluation version. I have also used the official Atlassian Docker images from www.dockerhub.com which could be ok for a trial. At Ariel, we use the Atlassian Docker images for our Confluence and Jira training. We basically load in a backup of a fully populated demo environment we constructed that includes tons of examples, both of good practices and bad practices to compare and contrast for learning.
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Unless we're talking about a tiny agency, I think that getting it installed wouldn't be the biggest hurdle. There's a lot of stuff that isn't FedRamped, so on-premise installations of systems are common. At least that's been my experience with the agencies I've worked for.
Thank you, gentlemen, very helpful.
I also have come across this hurdle in working for multiple government entities. Security aside as mentioned in previous replies I find education is the key to overcoming that obstacle--when the client is researching to buy or new government staff needs to be oriented into the tool.
Create a demonstration space with as much content applicable to your government audience and at the correct security level for that client.
Make it relatable to them. I have done demos now and in the past where I specified at beginning that all content was fake but the function and capability of the tool shined.