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Awards for Atlassian
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Deloitte Technology Fast 50 (2008, 2007, 2006, 2005)
For the fourth year in a row, Atlassian was named as one of the winners of the 2008 Deloitte Technology Fast 50. The Fast 50 ranks the fifty fastest growing technology companies, public or private, based on percentage revenue growth over three years (2006-2008). Atlassian achieved a staggering 255% growth in revenue over this period and was accordingly ranked #20 among the Fast 50.
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City of Sydney Business Awards (2008)
Atlassian took home two awards from the City of Sydney Business Awards including being named winner of the City of Sydney's Business of the Year. The ceremony took place at Doltone House and was presided over by Lord Mayor Clover Moore MP. Atlassian competed with 260 other Sydney-based businesses to win the Information and Communication award, recognising Atlassian as a leader in business technology, as well as the overall honour of Business of the Year.
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NSW Pearcey Award (2008)
The Pearcey Awards is an Australian State Award that is given to an individual early in their career. Atlassian's founders Mike Cannon-Brookes and Scott Farquhar were jointly awarded this honour for their demonstrated innovative and pioneering achievements, and their contributions to research and development within the ICT industry.
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SDTimes 100 (2008, 2006)
Atlassian was once again named to the prestigious SDTimes 100 list, which recognizes those companies, organizations and individuals that most broadly 'set the agenda' in the software industry. Atlassian won in the Application Lifecycle Management category which recognized solutions that supported the spectrum of collaboration workflow from start to finish.
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SmartCompany Award (2008, 2007)
For the second year in a row Atlassian was named one of the Smart50 companies in Australia. SmartCompany spent months combing though hundreds of applications, from start-ups to companies with up to $200 million revenue, to reach this final 50, which are ranked on revenue growth over three years. Atlassian was ranked 17th on the Smart50 List and took out the Top Exporter award which is judged based on the company's profitability, growth & innovation.
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BRW Fast 100 (2007, 2006, 2005)
For the third year in a row, Atlassian was selected for the BRW Fast 100. The BRW Fast 100 is a list of Australia's fastest-growing small and medium-sized businesses, ranking companies with up to 200 staff according to their average annual turnover growth over three years. Atlassian achieved 168% growth in the last year, ranking it the ninth fastest growing company in Australia.
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Ernst & Young's Australian Entrepreneur of the Year (2006)
Atlassian's founders Mike Cannon-Brookes and Scott Farquhar were named Ernst & Young's Entrepreneur of the Year for Australia. After being named Young Entrepreneur of the Year, they qualified to be in the running for the top honours. At just 26 years of age each, Mike and Scott were the youngest winners of the overall category award which honours entrepreneurs who are building and leading successful, growing and dynamic businesses.
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Awards for JIRA
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Jolt Productivity Award for Bug and Defect Tracking (2007)
JIRA scored a hat trick by winning its third Jolt award in three years. As one of the world's most popular issue trackers, JIRA was named a Productivity Winner in the Bug and Defect Tracking category.
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Australian Technology Showcase (2007)
Atlassian won the ATS Patrons' Award for Outstanding Export Achievement for its "JIRA" project management software, that tracks and manages problems during software development projects. "Today JIRA is used by more than 8,000 organisations in 90 countries with customers including NASA, BMW, Nokia, the World Bank and United Nations," Mr Macdonald said. "Atlassian is a company that has successfully filled a gap between free open source software and high cost enterprise software."
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Awards for Confluence
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Jolt Productivity Award for Collaboration Tools (2008)
Confluence was named Jolt Productivity Winner of the Collaboration Tools category. The Jolt Awards recognise the most innovative, trend-making, ahead-of-the-curve products.
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Jolt Product Excellence Award for Collaboration Tools (2007)
Atlassian Confluence, the enterprise wiki, won the Jolt award in the Collaboration Tools category. This year marked the first year for the Collaboration category in the Jolt awards, and Confluence took its top honours.
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Awards for Clover
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Jolt Product Excellence Award for Testing Tools (2008)
Clover took top prize in the Testing Tools category by being a Jolt Winner. The Jolt Awards recognise the most innovative, trend-making, ahead-of-the-curve products.
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Jolt Productivity Award for Testing Tools (2006)
Clover received the Jolt Productivity Winner in the "Testing Tools" category. The Jolt Awards recognise the most innovative, trend-making, ahead-of-the-curve products.
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Awards for Crowd
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Jolt Productivity Award for Security Tools (2008)
Crowd earned a Jolt Productivity Award in the "Security Tools" category. The Jolt Awards recognise the most innovative, trend-making, ahead-of-the-curve products.
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Awards for FishEye
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Jolt Product Excellence Award for Change and Configuration Management(2008)
FishEye was awarded top honours in the Change and Configuration Management category at the Jolt awards. The Jolt
Awards recognises the most innovative, trend-making, ahead-of-the-curve products.
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