We want to integrate the two for a secure version so that we can manage some Depart of Defense project development and make it an Agile process. We plan to migrate the AWS Gov Cloud and protect all of the information from exposure to foreign national visibility. Confluence is obviously able to be hosted on AWS but we want ir to work with Trello for development sprints. Is this possible give the security requirements that we have?
Thanks,
James
Hi James,
Trello can't currently be self-hosted and is only available at trello.com. The most comprehensive overview of our security policies and procedures (covering things like how we back up our data, what servers we use, and how we encrypt information) can be found here: https://trello.com/trust
Though intended for our Business Class users, the info in that document which covers our overall data practices is applicable to all Trello users.
Additionally, you can find our privacy policy and Terms of Service at https://www.atlassian.com/legal/cloud-terms-of-service and https://www.atlassian.com/legal/privacy-policy.They have more information about how Trello uses and doesn’t use your data.
HI Mike,
I am working to use Jira Software since we can host that on AWS with Confluence. The ability to manage and track Agile sprints using the boards/cards is even more feature rich. I have both the Quickstart Templates for Confluence and Jira Software and I have been able to stand up a self hosted version of Confluence. I am trying to figure out of there is a way to self host both with a single VPC for both on AWS or does there need to be a separate VPC for each hosting?
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Great question! I would suggest the Jira community for a question like that, as I think they'll be much better able to address that, rather than Trello experts.
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