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The road to HAMS 3.0 – Transaction boundaries

HAMS is Atlassian’s order processing system; if you’ve ever bought an Atlassian product it’s HAMS that’s been doing the work in the back-end. HAMS has served us well, but is over 3 years old now and starting to show some wear, so we’ve set aside August this year to attack some of the technical debt […]

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Make your plugin sizzle with new Plugin Exchange enhancements

Plugin Devs! We recently released version 1.3 of the Atlassian Plugin Exchange and I wanted to highlight a few improvements we’ve made. First, we want to make sure that you can make your plugins look as sexy as possible! So we added a few new features that will make marketing your plugin more effective: Plugin […]

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Fisheye and Crucible 2.7 Early Access Now Available

Fisheye and Crucible 2.7 EAP is now available for download. The past month has been dedicated to dogfooding this release of Fisheye and Crucible internally and with current users. After receiving a lot of feedback, we are ready for more! See the upcoming features in the products and provide feedback to help shape these features. […]

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(Case Study) SaaS Archivers Use Hosted Enterprise Wiki

Founded: 14 years ago HQ: Torrence, CA Employees: 130 Products: Confluence Hosted I got the chance to speak with the Director of Product Management, Steve Buccola, at LiveOffice about their use of our enterprise wiki. LiveOffice has about 280 Confluence users, working on 20 spaces and about 14,000 weekly hits to their archive resources hosted […]

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Team Calendars 1.3 Released – Now with View Restrictions

On point and on fire, the Team Calendars development team is bringing you even more heat. We’re excited to announce that our next major release – Team Calendars 1.3 – is available for download now!

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Spreading the T-Shirt Love

Introducing our latest partnership: Startup Tees For those that have been following Atlassian for a while, you’ll know that we love t-shirts. As Adam Nash from LinkedIn says best, they help define our tribal identity, keep things casual, and make sure we all have flair points. So, when we heard about the project Startup Tees, […]

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Jira 4.4 Deep Dive: Simple, Project-Centric Administration

Last time I wrote about the end user features that I love most in Jira 4.4. All users will enjoy the new search parameters, updated activity streams and emails, and user time zones: useful information so everyone can find what they are looking for and get things done. As exciting as all the end user […]

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Protip: Tracking changes on a particular file with Fisheye

When demoing Fisheye and Crucible to our customers there are moments when I’m told “I did not realize that was there”. These are small, but useful, features that can get overlooked or are not easily discoverable. During the next couple of weeks I will expose some of those “little gems” that will make your experience in Fisheye and Crucible […]

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(Guest post) Agile ALM task-based development

This is a guest blog post by Michael Hüttermann, a software developer and coach on Java/JEE, SCM/ALM, SDLC-Tooling and agile software development. He has recently authored a new book, Agile ALM, that provides an overview of task-based development, continuous integration, and using Scrum as an agile approach, and which uses the Atlassian toolset as an […]

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AtlasCamp agenda now live

AtlasCamp is our annual conference for anyone who is developing integrations or plugins to Atlassian products. September 28-30, Half Moon Bay CA.

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Meet Your Supporters – Joachim Ooi

Ever wonder about the Atlassian working with you on your Jira or Confluence support issue? This Atlassian just might be Joachim Ooi, one of our Jira/Confluence Team Leads. Keep an eye out as this is the first interview in a series of blogs that will showcase the individual behind Atlassian’s legendary support! Professional Side How […]

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Confluence 4.0 Beta is Here with New Features & Guided Upgrades!

After lots of hard work, three public EAP releases, and responding to over 1,200 bits of feedback, the Confluence Team is stoked to deliver to you the first public beta of our biggest release ever, Confluence 4.0.

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Take part in the State of Agile Development survey

It’s that time of year again.. the 6th annual State of Agile Development survey is currently being conducted. I encourage you to participate and share your impressions of the current state of agile development. Over the past few years Jira and GreenHopper have been well represented in this survey. Fingers crossed this year we will […]

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Kanban and Lean Development with GreenHopper’s Rapid Board

In this sneak peek of the Rapid Board we will take a look at some key features of GreenHopper, features that are going to make Kanban development and operations teams jump for joy! Existing GreenHopper customers will be over the moon too as the Rapid Board answers many of the most requested features, including the […]

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Introducing Atlassian Bonfire 1.1 – One Issue, N Screenshots

Hot on the heels of our 1.0 release of Atlassians agile testing tool, we’re glad to announce the next major release of Bonfire – Bonfire 1.1 – is now available for download. Multiple screenshots A picture is worth a thousand words, so it is said. In the words of one of our customers: “Never reported […]