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  2. Jira (software) - Wikipedia

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    Jira (/ ˈ dʒ iː r ə / JEE-rə) [4] is a software product developed by Atlassian that allows bug tracking, issue tracking and agile project management.Jira is used by a large number of clients and users globally for project, time, requirements, task, bug, change, code, test, release, sprint management.

  3. Wikipedia:Statistics - Wikipedia

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    [note 3] Since its inception, over 11.9 million users have edited English Wikipedia at least once. [2] The number of users who have made more than 5 edits are 3.6 million (37,750 in the last month). [2] This amount of data can be analyzed in many ways. The best way to get an idea of the bigger picture is with statistics. This page shows some ...

  4. Average revenue per user - Wikipedia

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    Because the number of units can vary from day to day, the average number of units must be calculated or estimated for a given month to obtain the most accurate possible ARPU figure for that month. [3] Also related is the ARPPU (Average Revenue Per Paying User), which is calculated by dividing up the revenue amongst the users who paid anything ...

  5. Atlassian - Wikipedia

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    DataSpii circumvented the most effective security measures, enabling the unauthorized dissemination of Jira data from the internal corporate networks of leading cybersecurity firms. [47] This resulted in the real-time leakage of Jira tickets containing the cybersecurity issues of entities such as the Pentagon, Bank of America, AT&T, and others ...

  6. Active users - Wikipedia

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    This metric is commonly assessed per month as monthly active users (MAU), [3] per week as weekly active users (WAU), [4] per day as daily active users (DAU) [5] and peak concurrent users (PCU). [ 6 ] Commercial usage

  7. Streaming services now cost average user more than ... - AOL

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    Subscriptions to streaming services cost the average US subscriber nearly $1,000 per year, according to a new report.. A survey by online platform Bango revealed that American customers pay an ...

  8. Per-seat license - Wikipedia

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    A per-seat license (or "named user license") [1] is a software license model based on the number of individual users, known as 'seats' in reference to them sitting in an office chair at a workstation, who have access to a digital service or product. For example, 50-user per-seat license would mean that up to 50 individual named users can access ...

  9. Customer acquisition cost - Wikipedia

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    Customer acquisition cost (CAC) is the cost of winning a customer to purchase a product or service. As an important unit economic, customer acquisition costs are often related to customer lifetime value (CLV or LTV). [1] With CAC, any company can gauge how much they’re spending on acquiring each customer.