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Yes, we Kanban in Munich
Atlassian is on the way to Munich for the first Lean Kanban Central Europe Conference. The event will take place at October 17th and 18th at an absolutely fantastic venue in the middle of Munich: The Münchner Künstlerhaus. What is Kanban? Kanban is a new lightweight approach to evolutionary change in software development, transferring principles […]
Watch a Recording of Introducing Confluence 4.0
Did you miss this morning’s Introducing Confluence 4.0 Webinar? Don’t fret – we recorded the whole session for you! Sit back, relax, and watch as Sherif and I walk you through what’s new in Confluence 4.0, and answer your frequently asked questions along the way.
Confluence 4.0 Makes Social Collaboration Easy for Everyone
With our latest and greatest release on the streets, it’s time to take a closer look at the features that make Confluence 4.0 a familiarly social content collaboration experience, for everyone. Think about how you work – usually you work closely with a handful of people everyday – people in your immediate team, directors reports, and stakeholders in other teams. Just like Twitter, you can follow these people in Confluence to build you own ‘Network’.
It’s Atlassian Launch Night!
Live from San Francisco, it’s Atlassian Launch Night! … Man, I’ve always wanted to say that. We have some big news to announce next month, and we want you to be the first to hear it! What could it be? you ask. Revenge of the Angry Nerds? Angry Nerds in Paradise? Something other than a […]
Agile Testing for Jira with Bonfire and Enterprise Tester
This is the first post in a series of blog posts stepping through the process, metrics, and common traps you can fall into when testing. This blog specifically provides an introduction to agile testing strategies using Atlassian Bonfire and Enterprise Tester. Meet The Tools Bonfire and Enterprise Tester provide some great options for Agile testing […]
Smarter acceptance testing with Jira page objects – Part III
For the last two Jira releases we have been working hard to revamp our in-browser acceptance test suite by developing a library of reusable page objects. In this three-part blog series (part one, part two), I talk about what we did and how Jira plugin developers can make use of that work. In this final […]
Development in the Cloud with Cloud9 IDE
Atlassian Ambassadors talk to Ruben Daniels about Cloud9IDE and the state of development tools in the cloud, social coding and developer collaboration.
Introducing Virgil v2
In Atlassian Support team we get to work not only on the issues created by our customers but on a variety of projects as well. These are development, research, writing or process improvement projects that are creative, fun and always make a wider impact on how we help our customers. In May, I started my […]
(Case Study) Build.com on Atlassian’s Software Development Tools
Founded: 2000 HQ: Chico, CA Employees: 300 Products: Jira, Confluence, Bamboo and Crowd It was brought to my attention that a customer of ours, Build.com, was using our software development tools to achieve PCI compliance. I was eager to speak with them so that other companies trying to attain the same security standard could learn […]
Easy issue creation for external reporters: the Jira Issue Collector plugin beta
Atlassian is excited to announce the beta release of our new Issue Collector Plugin, which makes reporting issues easy. This is a must-have plugin for anyone developing a web application: users can raise issues in your Jira instance directly from within your app, without navigating or logging into Jira. A trigger link within your application […]
Hold on to your hats! The tech writers are innovating!
Have you ever had a cracking idea? The sort of idea that just sits and simmers in your brain. Here at Atlassian, we have a team of awesome technical writers, full of ideas like these. However, keeping up with the dev teams and juggling documentation deadlines doesn’t leave much time to try new things. The solution? An innovation sprint!
Mercurial fellowship donation
We see DVCS as a transformative shift in the way software is developed. Needless to say, Bitbucket has a lot invested in DVCS. This is why we are excited to announce that Atlassian has donated $24,000 USD to sponsor Mercurial development for 2012. Our contribution goes to the Mercurial Fellowship Project, which is managed by […]
Party with us in Denmark and the Netherlands at GOTO!
What do Denmark and the Netherlands have in common? They are both small countries within Europe, they both have canals, and they’re both incredibly innovative. But there is more in common between the Netherlands and Denmark: two GOTO conferences are being held there, all within one week (week starting October 10th). If you are near […]
Webinar: Introducing Confluence 4.0 – Your Questions, Answered
Join myself and Confluence Product Manager, Sherif Mansour, on Tuesday September 27th for a in-depth look into our latest release, Confluence 4.0
GreenHopper 5.8 sneak peek – managing Atlassian projects with the Rapid Board
With pending GreenHopper 5.8 release of the Rapid Board out of labs, Atlassian teams have been dogfooding like crazy and we’ve found several teams using the new board in unique ways. In this sneak peek we’ll take a look at a few examples highlighting the amazing flexibility of GreenHopper. Getting a project off the ground Atlassians love geeky project […]
