Adaptavist

Adaptavist
Private
Industry Software
Founded 2005
Headquarters London, England
Key people
Simon Haighton-Williams - CEO
Dan Hardiker - Chief Evangelist
Tom Lasparini - COO
Gary Stevenson - Global Head of Sales
Number of employees
80[1]
Website adaptavist.com

Adaptavist is an international software development and consultancy company headquartered in London, England with offices in London, San Francisco and Munich. Adaptavist works with companies to improve their application lifecycle management processes (ALM) through the use of Atlassian software.[2] They also customize Confluence Wiki (software) [3] and JIRA software.

In 2010 Adaptavist developed Civil Pages for The National Archives,[4] which courted some controversy when launched.[5]

In December 2014, Adaptavist acquired the Script Runner plugin for JIRA.

Company

Adaptavist was founded in 2005 in the UK. Its San Francisco office was opened in 2012 reflecting Adapatavist's growth in North America, which represents 60% of its revenue.[6][7]

Adaptavist provides managed services and support services[8] around the Atlassian toolset. The company also develops Atlassian Addons that extend the functionality of Atlassian tools or integrate it with other systems.

USA UK (Headquarters) Germany
Adaptavist Inc.

951 Mariners Island Blvd Suite 300 San Mateo California CA 94404

Adaptavist.com Ltd.

35-39 Old Street London United Kingdom EC1V 9HX

Adaptavist Germany GmbH

Agnes-Pockels-Bogen 1 80992 München

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Awards and status

Adaptavist is a global Platinum and Enterprise Atlassian partner.[10] They won the award for the most downloaded Atlassian plugin 2010, 2011 and 2012.[11] In 2014 they won Atlassian's award for the most technical partner.[12]

Products

Adaptavist develops plugins to the Atlassian ecosystem. The products are made available in a mixture of free, freemium and commercial models.

Sponsorship

In 2015 Adaptavist began a long term partnership with Force India

People

References

  1. "Our Company". Adaptavist.
  2. Crunchbase, '"Adaptavist"', ""
  3. Jane E. Klobas, Angela Beesley, '"Wikis: tools for information work and collaboration"', 2006, ""
  4. Museum Insider, Blog Archive » National Archives: Secure Web Development and Support (Award), 2010-06-16, "", Retrieved 2011-08-10
  5. Carlin, Brenda, '"The Daily Mail (Associated Newspapers Ltd)."', 2009-07-12, ", Retrieved 2011-08-10"
  6. Adaptavist, '"About Adaptavist - The Atlassian Experts"', ""
  7. Adaptavist, '"About Adaptavist - Customers"', ""
  8. "Atlassian Consultancy from Adaptavist", """
  9. http://www.adaptavist.com/w/about/contact-us/
  10. "Atlassian Experts", ""
  11. "Download award", ""
  12. "Technical Excellence " ,"

External links

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