Atlassian's software suite (Jira, Confluence, etc.) and WikiSuite have some similarities. This page is to explain the differences and rationale of choices. You likely will be interested in the other alternatives to WikiSuite.
Similarities
- Broad feature set
- Strong collaborative tools
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Designed for self-hostingIn October 2020, Atlassian has announced they are making important changes to our self-managed offerings as we sharpen our focus as a cloud-first company. See https://doc.tiki.org/Confluence-Importer
Differences
- Atlassian's tools are proprietary software
- WikiSuite is Free / Libre / Open Source (FLOSS)
- Atlassian has a hosted edition (great to get started), whereas for WikiSuite, you need to install locally or rent a virtual machine.
Questions
Component correspondence
Jira software | Tiki trackers, one of the many features of Tiki the Free/Libre/Open Source Web Application with the most built-in features. |
Jira Service Desk | Tiki trackers |
Confluence | Tiki's wiki engine, one of the many features of Tiki the Free/Libre/Open Source Web Application with the most built-in features. |
Openfire (with Jitsi Meet and the ConverseJS XMPP client) | |
Bitbucket | eventually |
Bamboo | eventually |
Fisheye | eventually |
Crucible | eventually |
Trello | This type of feature should be added to Tiki to enhance project management in general -> https://dev.tiki.org/Kanban |
Sourcetree | Use any Git client |
Clover | eventually |
Related links
Other alternatives
- WikiSuite vs Adaxa
- WikiSuite vs Cloudron
- WikiSuite vs CommonsCloud
- WikiSuite vs Cozy
- WikiSuite vs Ecloud Selfhosting
- WikiSuite vs Freedombone
- WikiSuite vs FreedomBox
- WikiSuite vs GoFAST
- WikiSuite vs Google
- WikiSuite vs IBM
- WikiSuite vs LibreOffice
- WikiSuite vs Lotus Notes
- WikiSuite vs Microsoft
- WikiSuite vs Nextcloud
- WikiSuite vs Odoo
- WikiSuite vs ONLYOFFICE
- WikiSuite vs Open-Xchange
- WikiSuite vs Open365
- WikiSuite vs OpenPaaS
- WikiSuite vs Sandstorm
- WikiSuite vs YunoHost
- WikiSuite vs Zoho