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Smarter Mobile App Development with Jira Mobile Connect

In cased you missed Summit 2011, the last few days have been packed full of new stuff. Of particular interest to Jira users, we unveiled Jira Mobile Connect, a new way of tracking bugs and soliciting user feedback for mobile apps. The best part about it? It’s completely free for Jira customers. Check out this […]

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(Press Release) Introducing Atlassian University: On-Demand Tutorials for Jira, GreenHopper and Confluence

San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) June 8, 2011 – Starting today, Atlassian customers can send their colleagues back to school for extra credit. Atlassian University is a new service that provides an in-depth series of tutorials for three of Atlassian’s most popular products, Jira, Confluence and GreenHopper. Atlassian University is an on-demand series of courses, classes […]

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Announcing Our Awesome Codegeist Winners!

Two months ago we started the fifth installment of Codegeist, our plugin coding competition. Plugin developers had six weeks to hack on their plugins and enter to win cash prizes totally $45,000. Announcing this Year’s Codegeist Winners Today we’re excited to share with you this year’s Codegeist winners. The competition was fierce, plugin developers competing […]

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Unified AppLinks: Integration without the Hassle – Part 1

One of our favourite times at Atlassian as developers is ShipIt. 24 hours to hack up some awesome project, demo it to the rest of the company, and vote on whose is best. 24 hours isn’t a lot of time, which is why I’ve emphasised the hack part of that statement. The demo is held […]

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Atlassian Answers: Get your Atlassian questions answered

Atlassian Forums: Big-time upgrade We’re excited to announce the general availability of our new Q&A site, Atlassian Answers. Meta question: Why Q&A? Q&A sites are popping up all over, and for good reason. Q&A sites have lots of advantages over traditional forums tools, including the badge systems and the emphasis on reducing duplicate questions. We’ve […]

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Summit 2011: Day 2

Summit Day 2 began with buggy start. No, really, bugs in the street. Rumor has it it’s Atlassians dressed as insects who were invading Apple WWDC, but we will neither confirm nor deny. The Atlassian keynote address was totally packed, nary a seat to be found. Mike Cannon-Brookes, Atlassian CEO and Co-founder, introduced new beta […]

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(Press Release) Atlassian Introduces a New Way to Keep Teams in Sync: ‘Team Calendars’ for Atlassian Confluence

San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) June 7, 2011 — Atlassian has introduced Team Calendars, a new add-on to Atlassian Confluence that helps product and project teams stay in sync. Available today, Team Calendars helps teams track and report project releases as well as understand how the schedules of your team members impacts projects. Millions of users […]

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(Press Release) Latest Releases of Atlassian Fisheye and Crucible Give Development Teams Greater Insights into their Code

San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) June 7, 2011 – At the annual Atlassian Summit 2011 conference today, Atlassian announced new versions of Fisheye and Crucible. Fisheye 2.6, a source code collaboration tool, and Crucible 2.6, a peer code review application, are now available to download. Fisheye’s new Commit Graph feature gives development teams a new and […]

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Summit 2011: Day 1

Atlassian Summit 2011 opened its doors today to a sold out audience at the InterContinental Hotel in downtown San Francisco. Today’s draw was a combination of all-day product training courses, a packed kickoff party, Atlassian partner meetings, and a collision of geekery with a slightly smaller and lesser known event, Apple’s WWDC, which is taking […]

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Atlassian introduces rapid agile testing with Bonfire for Jira

As announced at Summit today, Atlassian is excited to release the 1.0 beta of Bonfire for Jira! Atlassian Bonfire is a browser extension for software development teams to report bugs incredibly fast while testing web applications. Bonfire lets you.. Avoid context switching by submitting bugs directly from the browser Add annotated screenshots with each bug […]

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Fisheye and Crucible 2.6 – Commit Graph, Faster Search & Oracle and SQL Server

A new way to visualize your repository, a faster way to search your source code and reviews and full support for Oracle and SQL Server is just some of the feature goodness offered in Fisheye 2.6 and Crucible 2.6. What’s new in Fisheye? Commit Graph Fisheye 2.6 introduces a new way to visualize your repositories and […]

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Introducing Team Calendars – Schedule Leave. Track Projects. Plan Events.

Built from the ground up for collaborative teams that use Confluence, Team Calendars is a must have fully-supported addition for your wiki.

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Jira integration just got easier, again

Jira is not only Atlassian’s flagship product, it’s also the centre piece of a much larger integration story: the Atlassian development suite. Over the years, we’ve built many integration features between Jira and Atlassian Confluence, Fisheye, Crucible and Bamboo to make your workflow smoother. These range from simple retrieval features that inline relevant information for you to powerful integration features that […]

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Commit Graph – How we use it

After months of blood, sweat and tears from us on the Fisheye team, today we’re releasing the Commit Graph. I’m proud of what we’ve achieved: now developers can use Fisheye to visualize their repository to see the bigger picture about how their changes interact with everyone else’s. It’s worth experimenting for yourself, but the graph […]

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Atlassian subject to Denial Of Service attack

Today Atlassian’s distributed code hosting service Bitbucket was subject to a distributed denial of service attack, taking down Bitbucket for almost an hour, with some impact on other Atlassian services and websites. Atlassian’s datacentre and network providers have blocked the attack and mitigated the impact to its customers. At the time of writing almost all […]