An anonymous reader writes: Atlassian, the company behind Jira and Confluence, was looking for a way to rapidly create online campaigns on its website and support the company’s entry into new regions with multi-lingual content. Atlassian’s existing website was seeing traffic from users across the globe; however, it lacked built-in translation features and was unable to scale with the company’s growth.
Magnolia CMS, an open source, enterprise-grade Java CMS, was the solution to Atlassian's problem. Atlassian chose Magnolia CMS after a unique selection process (which included some AngryNerds) that tested Magnolia's performance in real-world, high-scalability scenarios.