Jira Service Management
How to build a company glossary with Confluence: pt. 1
This is a guest blog by Charles Hall from OpenBet, a specialist software company that provides gambling and gaming solutions. At the start of 2012 I joined OpenBet. OpenBet had been undergoing significant growth and realized that their approach to knowledge management needed to change accordingly. The Twiki software had served as the […]
A different kind of Groupon – Room to Read donation, matched by Atlassian
Atlassian’s relationship with Room to Read started back in 2009 with the launch of our Starter Licenses. To date, our customers’ contributions have raised over $1,000,000 for literacy programs in developing countries. As part of our ongoing support of Room to Read, Atlassian is sponsoring this week’s Groupon deal in the US. Groupon subscribers are able to buy […]
Translating the documentation for Jira, Confluence and other Atlassian applications
At Atlassian, we’re spreading our wings into other countries. We recently launched Atlassian Translations where people can collaborate to translate the user interface for Jira, Confluence and other applications into the language of their choice. The new localised website pages are a great start to providing relevant content in people’s own languages. What about translations […]
Atlassian Foundation does bush regeneration with Conservation Volunteers Australia
This week sixteen doughty Atlassians joined Conservation Volunteers Australia (CVA) and Warringah Council in a war on weeds. We revisited the site of our previous battle. I have to admit to some trepidation when planning this second expedition. What if we got to the site and saw all our previous work undone? What if the […]
$45,982, 40 Moustaches and 1 Blue Mohawk
That’s what November Movember at Atlassian has been all about. A record 40 Atlassian’s grew a moustache to show their support and raise awareness for men’s health issues, raising $45,982 along the way.
It’s Movember @ Atlassian – Double Mo all the Way!
It’s that time of the year once again. The month that you get to grow a killer ‘stache to raise some dough and help highlight men’s health issues – specifically prostate cancer and depression in men.
This year there’s a record 38 Atlassian Mo Bro’s participating. They’ve got a pretty good incentive…
Webinar – Distributed Software Development with Jira Studio
Software development teams are becoming more and more distributed, which makes setting up and managing dev tool infrastructure more and more challenging and time-consuming. If your team includes: Employees working in multiple offices Employees who work from home or on the road Contract or agency developers then hosted software development tools are a great way […]
Upcoming Webinar – “Making the Switch to Jira Studio”
Are you curious to learn if hosted software development with Jira Studio would be a good fit for your team or organization? On Wednesday, October 27th at 9:00 AM PDT (GMT-8), we’re hosting an informational webinar that will cover: Features of Jira Studio, including those not found in our download products. Infrastructure and security policies […]
Jira Studio 2.2 Released – Enhanced Source Browsing, Code Review, Issue Screen and more
Jira Studio 2.2 has been launched, and it includes exciting upgrades to several of the underlying Atlassian applications. If you’ve been thinking about switching to hosted software development for your next project, this is release is definitely worth checking out! Fisheye 2.2 Jira Studio 2.2 includes a year’s worth of improvements to the source browsing […]
Webinar Reminder – Making the Switch to Jira Studio
Jira Studio is Atlassian’s hosted software development suite that integrates hassle-free Subversion hosting with all of Atlassian’s tools for building great software. Jira Studio let’s your team spend less time dealing with infrastructure, upgrades and administration, so you can spend more time focusing on software development. Curious about switching to Jira Studio? Many teams have […]
Atlassian Connector for Eclipse Updated – Enhanced Build Logs, Easy Issue Time Tracking and more!
The Atlassian Connector for Eclipse lets you access your Jira issues, Bamboo builds, Crucible code reviews and Fisheye source code analysis right in your IDE. It supports any IDE based on Eclipse 3.5 or later, including Adobe Flex Builder, Zend Studio, and more. Version 2.2 has a heap of new features, enhancements and bug fixes. […]
TEDxSoMa: Startup Innovation Is Alive and Well
By providing software for startups and small teams, we’ve been hoping to facilitate a little more innovation. With this goal in mind, Atlassian was proud to sponsor TEDxSoMa, an independently-organized TEDx event. I had the pleasure of representing Atlassian at the event and wanted to share my experience. So, what is TEDx? The TEDx program […]
Atlassian Invited To Google I/O 2010 – Shows Off Android Plugins
As a follow up to being one of four companies invited to demo at Google’s Campfire One event two months ago, we were honored that Atlassian was invited to participate in the Developer Sandbox at Google I/O 2010. We must have made a good impression the first time 😉 Two Days Of Google If you’ve […]
Win a free ticket to Starter Day… and announcing our newest speaker: Michael Arrington, TechCrunch
Big news today: TechCrunch founder, Michael Arrington, will be speaking at Starter Day! He joins 6 other stellar companies, including Redfin, Pandora and Boxee, for a half-day event about the business of startups. Starter Day, which takes place on June 9 at the InterContinental Hotel in San Francisco, was conceived as a way to give […]
Oz news: May 2010 events at Atlassian HQ
DevOps Downunder When: Saturday 1st and Sunday 2nd of May Where: Atlassian HQ, 173-185 Sussex St Who: “Devops” is a movement of like-minded sysadmins and developers interested in bridging the artificial gap between our camps. It’s impossible for sysadmins to do their job without reading or writing code, and developers need intimate systems knowledge to […]
