Checkmarx announced a new generation in software supply chain security with its Secrets Detection and Repository Health solutions to minimize application risk.
Perforce Software released an enterprise-grade, cloud-based diagramming application as an extension of its Gliffy line of business.
Gliffy is a popular application available for Confluence, which is part of the Atlassian Ecosystem, and has over 16 million users and an average team size of over 500 users.
The release of Gliffy Online enables teams outside the Atlassian Ecosystem to visually collaborate in the same way: with drag-and-drop, intuitive diagramming.
Gliffy balances its intuitive interface with its ability to help users create highly technical documentation like cloud architecture diagrams and UML diagrams.
"As teams shifted to remote and now to hybrid work environments, we've seen a shift in our business. We saw how Gliffy has played such an important role for teams using Confluence — and so we've now made Gliffy more accessible to teams using other knowledge management or project management tools," said Doug Miller, General Manager of Gliffy by Perforce. "By launching this standalone enterprise product, Gliffy Online, we are helping more teams collaborate."
Gliffy Online uses the same functionality as its popular Atlassian app. "We've invested in security and enterprise features and created a simple pricing structure with the goal of maximizing savings for enterprise teams," explained Doug Miller. "And, Gliffy Online customers will get access to the same level of world class support that sets us apart in the Atlassian Ecosystem."
"We want to make sure that Gliffy is the best diagramming option for enterprise teams, whether they're using Confluence, Jira, or any other tool. Gliffy Online will play a critical role in that mission," explained Perforce CEO and President Mark Ties. "As part of Perforce, Gliffy is uniquely equipped to serve teams solving some of the hardest challenges in DevOps — that's what we're going to build upon."
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