Forty8Fifty Labs Announces Managed Hosting Services for Atlassian Products
October 16, 2017

Forty8Fifty Labs, the DevOps and software development subsidiary of Veristor Systems, announced new cloud hosting, administration and managed services for the Atlassian suite of Agile and DevOps products.

Designed to reduce the cost, complexity and ongoing support burden of hosting and managing Atlassian products, Forty8Fifty Labs' managed hosting plans reduce the management burden so DevOps teams can get back to more pressing development projects.

"The Atlassian platform can be complex to manage and maintain, with multiple individual applications and an endless world of add-ons," said Rashad Neloms, VP Technology & Strategy, Forty8Fifty Labs. "Agile organizations don't want to expend valuable resources to maintain their environment, when time would be better spent on new innovations and delivering value to the business. At Forty8Fifty Labs, we're solving this challenge with hands-free managed hosting plans that ensure that Atlassian environments are up-to-date and running at optimum performance at all times."

Forty8Fifty Labs' managed hosting plans are designed to support the entire suite, or any subset, of Atlassian applications, from JIRA, Confluence, Bitbucket, HipChat and Bamboo to Crowd, Fisheye, and Crucible, as well as all related add-ons and plug-ins. Plans are offered at various levels, depending upon the support organizations require, from managed infrastructure to all-inclusive hosting, maintenance management and full support.

- Traditional Managed Hosting Service – With guaranteed uptime and availability, this plan provides full development and maintenance of the Atlassian hosting environment including an infrastructure built on Atlassian best practices, hosted operating system, application server and database server upgrades and updates and the management of AWS instances. It also includes Atlassian tools and application installation and configuration as well as security-related configuration.

- Managed Application Support and Administration Services – Designed for organizations that need a higher level of assistance, these plans also deliver complete application support and managed administration including user management, product management and space configuration of Atlassian instances, in the cloud or on-premises. This service is offered as a Top Tier Application Support service for complete Atlassian support, troubleshooting and issue resolution services, or as a Managed Administration service for comprehensive user management as well as project and space configuration support.

All Atlassian hosting services are supported by Forty8Fifty Labs' in-house team of trained and certified Atlassian professionals. An Atlassian Enterprise Partner, Forty8Fifty Labs is an Atlassian expert in the areas of building solutions that deliver security and privacy, predictable licensing and assured compliance with the flexibility and extensibility organizations need to be reliably agile. Forty8Fifty Labs also delivers Atlassian consulting, support, and training that's custom designed to suit the needs of enterprise organizations.

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