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This is the third in a series on wiki adoption, based on my visits with organizations in the midst of...

Avast, me hearties! It be Atlassian’s end of finanical year pirate treasure hunt. Watch the boneshakin’ action. Or if ye...

If this blog looks like déjà vu, it means you probably read my News post from the other day. Just...

Most Atlassian products use some inversion of control (IoC) container – Confluence uses Spring and Jira uses Picocontainer. Fisheye and...

We have just released a Developer Preview build of Jira 3.11 as part of our Early Access Program. This new...

Java developers in the Memphis area should check out the upcoming first meeting of the Memphis/Mid-South JUG taking place on...

Stewart Mader, Atlassian’s wiki evangelist, recently presented a series of seminars on ‘How do you grow wiki adoption?‘. During the...

I wanted to point out to everyone a brand new plugin we just released, Dynamic Tasklist 2. We’ve had two...

The ServerSide’s Eugene Ciurana interviewed Justen Stepka, Atlassian’s lead developer of Crowd, at The Ajax Experience in San Francisco a...

There are many different media. Web applications are on the web but sometimes there is a need to bridge across...