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Jira 4.3 Deep Dive – Centralise User Management with Jira
With the release of Jira 4.3, we introduced a slew of new search improvements and even tighter integration with Confluence for linking wiki content to your issues in Jira. Another huge feature in this release is the new User Management capabilities of Jira. Simplicity for everyone Whether you are connecting a single Jira instance to […]
3 New Ways to Create Rich Content in Your Wiki
With the recent release of Confluence 3.5, Atlassian’s wiki and collaboration tool, we greatly improved how you create and embed rich content in Confluence. The latest release delivers HTML supported Drag and Drop, a new Multimedia Macro and a vastly improved Code Macro letting you create and share richer content, faster.
Introducing Angry Nerds!!
Atlassian is proud to introduce its first mobile game: Angry Nerds.
Introducing the Atlassian Do-Gooder Award
Since opening our doors in 2002, Atlassian has donated over $40 million in software development tools to thousands of non-profit and open source organizations. At last year’s Summit we kicked off a wonderful new tradition of giving out a $10,000 prize to a Community License holder. Mercy Ships, the winner, moved us by showing how the […]
Webinar: SQLFeed for Jira
On 12 April we will host a webinar with Valiantys on SQLFeed for Jira. SQLFeed is a Jira plugin developed by Valiantys, Atlassian partner, which dramatically increases the integration possibilities of Jira. It enables you to import values from any SQL Database, so you can query your CMDB (Configuration Management DataBase) to display technical information […]
Nevermind the bollocks, it’s the Charlies!
The Charlies are here. It’s our 3rd annual “best of” customer awards. This year, award nominations are open to anyone who is attending Atlassian Summit, our customer user conference in June. Winners of the Charlies will be announced on stage at Summit. Winners will get a special prize pack to bring back to their team […]
Jira 4.3 Deep Dive – Confluence Integration
With the recent releases of Jira 4.3, Atlassian’s bug and issue tracker, and Confluence 3.5, Atlassian’s wiki and collaboration tool, we introduced a game changing feature called Application Links. What does it do? It makes it incredibly easy to connect your Atlassian applications together. Why would you want to do that? Connecting Jira to Confluence […]
Connect Your Wiki and Issue Tracker with Confluence and Jira
With the recent releases of Jira 4.3, Atlassian’s bug and issue tracker, and Confluence 3.5, Atlassian’s wiki and collaboration tool we introduced a game changing feature called Application Links. What does it do? It makes it incredibly easy to connect your Atlassian applications together. Why would you want to do that? Connecting Jira to Confluence via Application Links gives you some killer integration features between the two applications.
Atlassian contributes over $750,000 to student scholarships
Atlassian is a big believer in encouraging students to get into the IT industry. We’re passionate about developing our community by giving young people the chance to get industry experience and to be mentored. We’ve been a strong supporter of a number of student initiatives over the years, contributing over $750,000 to date. After completing […]
Release Announcement: Atlassian Plugin SDK (AMPS) v3.3
Hey all, just a quick note here to let everybody know that we’ve released a new version of the Plugin SDK, version 3.3. The full release notes are available in Confluence as usual, but I just wanted to highlight a new feature that many people had asked for: atlas-run-standalone. The Plugin SDK has always made […]
Atlassian Summit 2011 Agenda is Live
We just posted the agenda to our 3rd annual worldwide user conference, Atlassian Summit 2011. This year’s agenda might be the agenda to end all agendas. It’s jam-packed with 5 tracks of goodness, heaps of practical product configuration tips, case studies, product roadmaps, early beta announcements and lightning talks. In short, it’s everything you need […]
Goodbye Subversion, Hello Mercurial: A Migration Guide
Migrating to Mercurial may seem daunting. Find out how The Fisheye and Crucible team migrated their repository and learn from our experience
Improved Agile Testing in GreenHopper and Jira with Kalistick
This is a guest post by Marc Rambert of Kalistick, a cloud service that x-rays applications for quality and testing assessments and pushes results to Jira and GreenHopper. Continuously delivering working software requires collaboration between developers and testers to make sure the correct tests pass before a given deployment. GreenHopper and Jira support this collaboration […]
Learn and Assess in Your Wiki with Confluence & Edubrite
This is a guest blog post by Ajay Upadhyaya of EduBrite, a Confluence integration that enables a company to offer learning and assessment through Confluence. E-Learning in Confluence With the coming of technology, learning and education have started to shift online. More and more learning management systems have started providing collaboration features. And the idea […]
Jira 4.3 Deep Dive – Search Improvements
Last week’s release of Jira 4.3 included a bunch of additions and improvements to search that make it faster and easier to find what you’re looking for. JQL Improvements Jira 4.3 brings lots of new functionality to Jira Query Language (JQL). Search change history This release introduces a new operator to JQL: “was”. The “was” […]
