Public Sector
Contegix is an Atlassian Platinum Solution Partner, serving the U.S. public sector for a variety of Atlassian needs. As a FedRAMP authorized hosting provider entirely managed and maintained by U.S. citizens, we provide professional services including migrations, upgrades, configurations and more. With expertise in Jira, Confluence, Bitbucket, and the rest of the Atlassian toolset, we can help you maximize your investment in these collaborative tools.
Contegix maintains unmatched hosting knowledge of the full suite of Atlassian applications. Leveraging Contegix technologies and solutions in association with FedRAMP Authorization provides quality resource management and allows federal resources to focus on the work at hand.
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Ask an Atlassian Expert: Advice for Documenting Vital Processes with Confluence
Atlassian’s Confluence is the only documentation tool designed to integrate seamlessly with Jira, providing an additional level of support to bolster Jira’s effectiveness. If your team is using Jira, you might be wondering how Confluence can level up your Jira implementation.

How Jira Service Management Brings New Opportunity for Your Entire Enterprise
What comes to mind when you think about agile workflows and service management platforms? For many, these tools are associated with software and IT teams, which need flexible platforms to document, assign, and track tasks. But the reality is that every part of the enterprise can benefit from digital tools that streamline workflows and organize business-critical operations, especially now that so many teams are digital-first and remote.

Improve Cloud Protection by Working with a DevSecOps Expert
According to the 2022 Cloud Security Report, cloud security incidents are still on the rise, causing misconfigurations and exposed user data. More than a quarter of organizations (27 percent) have experienced a public cloud security incident—up 10 percent from 2021.