Case Studies

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Xos

To grow within the rapidly evolving electric vehicle industry, Xos, Inc., a California-based fleet services provider and original equipment manufacturer of Class 5 through Class 8 battery-electric vehicles, relies on efficient internal operations to manage the multiple complex parts of its business.

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PacBio

Migrating PacBio's Jira and Confluence Applications to Cloud for Stronger Operations Silicon Valley-based biotech company PacBio provides cutting-edge DNA sequencers to researchers in academia and

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Department of Energy, Office of Intelligence and Counterintelligence

Atlassian Data Center Implementation Department of Energy (DOE) – Office of Intelligence and Counterintelligence is responsible for protecting information and technology that is vital to national security.

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Department of Justice, Criminal Division

Atlassian Data Center Deployment The Department of Justice Criminal Division, a federal agency that develops, enforces, and supervises the application of federal criminal laws, needed help deploying Atlassian

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Large-Scale Cloud Migration

Large Department Store Chain Migrates its 2000-User Jira Deployment to Cloud For teams using Atlassian tools, transitioning to the cloud is becoming a priority as Atlassian will discontinue server licenses by 2024.

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Newrez

Improving Newrez’s Request Processes With a Jira Overhaul  Founded in 2008, Newrez is a leading mortgage lender that offers flexible home loans solutions across the country.

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CITY Furniture

Consolidating CITY Furniture’s Systems for Lower Costs and Greater Efficiency Since CITY Furniture’s humble beginnings in 1971, the home furnishings store has grown to nearly thirty showrooms acr

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USAF ACC

AWS Atlassian Migration Air Combat Command (ACC) is the United States Air Force’s provider of Combat Air Forces to America’s warfighting commanders, including fighter, command and control, intelligence,

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Terminix

For Terminix, a leading pest control provider with nearly 11,000 employees and 50,000 daily customers, robust IT operations are critical to deliver efficient services. But until recently, an outdated IT infrastructure that was overly complex to manage prevented the team from reaching its potential.