The wiki is coming to the enterprise and Atlassian has more than 15,000 enterprise users and is coming on strong. Here you’ll meet Mike Cannon-Brookes, CEO of Atlassian and Jonathan Nolan, director of developer relations and they talk about what makes Atlassian different than other enterprise wiki toolsets.
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19 Responses to “CEO Talk: Enterprise Wikis with Atlassian’s Mike Cannon-Brookes”
Sorry to nag, but the file names are still too long for QuickTime. I keep getting; “Error -37: a bad filename or volume name was encountered” — Going forward, can you shorten them up a little?
[…] Anyway, this kind of advertising is a lot more interesting than if I stick an ad in your face. At least it lets me continue doing my show and bringing other stuff, like this interview with Atlassian’s CEO (they do an enterprise wiki, among other things) – Atlassian didn’t pay for that interview, but I’m appreciative that Seagate is helping pay my salary, buy machines for me to edit with, and helping pay bandwidth costs. […]
[…] Robert Scoble’s ScobleShow offers an interesting interview with Mike Cannon-Brookes, CEO of Atlassian and Jonathan Nolan, director of Atlassian’s developer relations. Their firm is offering “Enterprise Wikis, Project Management, Bug Tracking … (or) enterprise software solutions to the world’s leading organisations.” […]
Wow! Audio is balance and clear. I can hear your voice loud and clear. Big improvement. You are still planning on coming, right? anyone wish for a wiki get hugs
I have been trying to get your videos to play on my blackberry pearl but I have not had any luck. Are you using H.263? Love the show, keep up the good work, I just want to be able to take it with me….
Do you know of any mobile QuickTime player that would work with a Smartphone? Or, are you planning on making other formats available (.wmv, .mp3, etc.)?
I just spent 20 minutes or so looking around and couldn’t find anything for a player. If nothing else, I think Robert Lyons comment is similar to mine in that we’re trying to watch this stuff, but can’t - as we’re mobile.
I am liking what I’ve seen for the shows so far. Would still like to see more “common folk” at various companies, as opposed to CEO’s. For starters though, the stuff posted so far has been worth my time to watch.
Yes keep the CEO track in addition to any other groups of people. You ask interesting questions in a good way so the answers seem a little more real. It certainly makes the interviews much more valuable to me
[…] Robert Scoble of PodTech and the ScobleShow has been great for this crowd to hear. Robert did an interview with Mike Cannon-Brookes recently if you missed it. Much of the crowd at the conference seem to enjoy listening to Silicon Valley guys like Robert or me, but they also think we gloss over some of the challenges big companies face with using these technologies. I think they are partially right. Also the European market just does accept new technology as readily as we Yanks. […]
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October 9th, 2006 at 8:23 am
Sorry to nag, but the file names are still too long for QuickTime. I keep getting; “Error -37: a bad filename or volume name was encountered” — Going forward, can you shorten them up a little?
The hack right now is just to rename the file.
October 9th, 2006 at 11:11 am
Toby: yeah, I’ll make sure to fix that. Sorry about that. I thought we had caught those.
October 9th, 2006 at 2:16 pm
[…] Anyway, this kind of advertising is a lot more interesting than if I stick an ad in your face. At least it lets me continue doing my show and bringing other stuff, like this interview with Atlassian’s CEO (they do an enterprise wiki, among other things) – Atlassian didn’t pay for that interview, but I’m appreciative that Seagate is helping pay my salary, buy machines for me to edit with, and helping pay bandwidth costs. […]
October 9th, 2006 at 8:19 pm
[…] Robert Scoble’s ScobleShow offers an interesting interview with Mike Cannon-Brookes, CEO of Atlassian and Jonathan Nolan, director of Atlassian’s developer relations. Their firm is offering “Enterprise Wikis, Project Management, Bug Tracking … (or) enterprise software solutions to the world’s leading organisations.” […]
October 10th, 2006 at 1:10 am
Wow! Audio is balance and clear. I can hear your voice loud and clear. Big improvement. You are still planning on coming, right? anyone wish for a wiki get hugs
October 10th, 2006 at 8:07 am
I have been trying to get your videos to play on my blackberry pearl but I have not had any luck. Are you using H.263? Love the show, keep up the good work, I just want to be able to take it with me….
October 10th, 2006 at 9:03 am
Do you know of any mobile QuickTime player that would work with a Smartphone? Or, are you planning on making other formats available (.wmv, .mp3, etc.)?
I just spent 20 minutes or so looking around and couldn’t find anything for a player. If nothing else, I think Robert Lyons comment is similar to mine in that we’re trying to watch this stuff, but can’t - as we’re mobile.
I am liking what I’ve seen for the shows so far. Would still like to see more “common folk” at various companies, as opposed to CEO’s. For starters though, the stuff posted so far has been worth my time to watch.
October 11th, 2006 at 2:42 am
Yes, more formats will come. Soon, sorry.
As for “common folk” — they are coming too. I just have an overload of CEOs to get through.
October 11th, 2006 at 10:27 am
Makes sense that you want to do the CEO’s too. That helps a lot with buy-in as you try to also get deeper in their orgs and with their assets.
Keep up the good work!
October 13th, 2006 at 2:21 pm
Yes keep the CEO track in addition to any other groups of people. You ask interesting questions in a good way so the answers seem a little more real. It certainly makes the interviews much more valuable to me
December 13th, 2006 at 11:37 am
where the mp4 format?
October 17th, 2007 at 5:27 am
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