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Assembla Launches Private Install Paid Models
Assembla describes their service as, “portal for software development, collaboration, and code management.” We first posted about Assembla in January 2008 when we interviewed Assembla president Andy Singleton. Earlier this year Assembla partnered with oDesk.
Today Assembla has announced the launch of their “private install” model. Private Assembla is a dedicated server that contains the same software that runs the main Assembla service. From what I can tell, it looks like a white label plus additional features offering.
There are three options with Private Assembla: download, run in the Amazon EC2 cloud, managed option where Assembla manages the private install.
Pricing for the download option starts at $3,000 for a perpetual license and a year of support. The Amazon option starts at $1/hour and the managed option starts at $2,000/month. There are also additional options for support and installation.






