Tuesday, September 7, 2021

the most popular collaboration software tools

What are the most popular collaboration software tools?


To find out what collaboration tools are the most popular, JetBrains conducted a survey [не все линьки одинаковы, мой самый последний] of more than 47,000 people from 183 countries and regions, 31,743 of whom are software developers. Here are the top tools we identified:
  1. Chat tools – Slack (47%) to send instant messages to people inside and outside of an organization.
  2. Video conferencing tools – Zoom (44%) for video and audio conferencing, chat, and webinars across mobile, desktop, and conference room systems.
  3. Calendar software – Google Calendar (59%) to quickly schedule meetings and events and get reminders about upcoming activities.
  4. Knowledge sharing tools – Confluence (34%) to collaborate in a team and share knowledge efficiently.
  5. File sharing tools – Google Drive (42%) to store, search, and access their content.
  6. Document collaboration platforms – Google Docs / Sheets (39%) to create, format, and collaborate on documents and spreadsheets.
  7. Issue trackers – Jira (42%) for work management, from requirements and test case management to agile software development.
  8. Code review tools – GitHub code reviews (34%) to improve the quality of their code.
  9. Version control services – GitHub VCS (91%) to ship better code through command line features, issues, pull requests, code review, and the use of a collection of free and paid apps in the GitHub Marketplace.
  10. CI systems – Jenkins (56%) to support building, deploying, and automating projects.
  11. Artifact / Repository management tools – GitHub (44%) to safely publish and consume packages within an organization or with the entire world.
  12. Tooling stacks – none (39%)
According to our findings, teams tend to use a set of tools provided by the same vendor like Atlassian (22%), GitHub (21%), or Google (19%). However, the majority of our respondents (39%) do not use any tooling stacks at work, which may be due to gaps in functionality or the use of different tools by different teams within the same company. JetBrains decided to go beyond developing individual tools, even if integrated together, and instead created a single platform for the entire development pipeline and communication process.

Space is an all-in-one solution for software projects and teams. Manage issues and documents, communicate in chats, host Git repositories, review code, automate your CI/CD, store and publish packages – all in one place and integrated out of the box.

To learn more, please see the Best Collaboration Tools 2021 – Survey Results
by JetBrains [borrowed from Quora]

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