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New reporting in Fisheye and Crucible 4.3, and more
Whether you use Fisheye & Crucible with Subversion, Perforce, Git, or Mercurial, one thing that all teams have in common is the need to report on repository activity. How many lines of code were committed last week? Who committed code over the last sprint? In order to answer these questions we are happy to announce […]
4 simple collaboration strategies for distributed teams
This is a guest post by Simon Herd, Co-founder and CEO of ThinkTilt, creators of ProForma. ProForma provides an extensive library of easy-to-use, customizable forms to bring the functionality and convenience of Jira Service Desk to all business teams. We are everywhere. Well, maybe not everywhere, but we do have a team that is spread […]
Add tags to commits in Bitbucket
Git tags have become essential to a Git workflow to mark specific points in your Git history (like referencing a specific version of a project by tagging a commit for your release). They reduce complexity, clean up your branch workflow, and are a way to mark exact versions of commits. If you change versions a […]
6 essential skills every quality assistance engineer should develop
What type of QA engineer are you? Quality Assurance, or Quality Assistance? At Atlassian we take a “quality assistance” approach to QA in order to optimise our release process for both quality and speed. Quality assistance, first coined by Cem Kaner, is based on the idea that a QA engineer is a facilitator for high […]
How to deploy Java apps with Docker (a quick tutorial)
For those new to Docker, let me say “Welcome to the party!” It’s an easy way to deploy, run, and manage applications using vm-like containers that are independent of elements like hardware and language, which makes these containers highly portable. And it’s all the rage. So how do you deploy Java apps using Docker? You’re […]
If your company’s idea of teamwork is BS, here’s how to fix it
Teamwork and tools that support it get a lot of hype. But teamwork isn’t a technical problem – it’s a people problem. You can’t solve it with tools.
Building a winning team with agile performance management
This is a guest post written by Anand Inamdar, Product Owner at Amoeboids Technologies. The team at Amoeboids has developed & supports Jira add-ons UpRaise for Employee Success and Automated Release Notes. In today’s world of rapid innovation and powerful technology advances, it’s easier than ever to start up a company. But, building a winning team […]
Trello is being acquired by atlassian
Today we’re excited to announce a new chapter in Trello’s story, and a new chapter for the story of the future of work.
Jira Software Server 7.3: power to the admins
Recent releases of Jira Software focused on making it easier for administrators to manage Jira Software at scale while making teams more efficient with features like improved sprint permissions, configuration of versions and components, and greater flexibility to deploy and manage Jira Software in AWS. But we were just getting started. In Jira Software 7.3, […]
Atlassian + Trello: changing the way teams work
When we founded Atlassian 15 years ago, it seemed obvious to us that software could help teams work better together. But in those days most software companies were focused on developing for personal productivity. We felt that using tools designed for individuals to accomplish teamwork is a bit like using scissors to mow your lawn. […]
Customizable email notifications and more in Jira Service Desk server 3.3
Looking for Jira Service Desk Cloud? Click here to learn about these features available in cloud. Today, we’re excited to announce the release of Jira Service Desk server 3.3. The Jira Service Desk team has worked hard to deliver features you asked for as well as functionality we believe will make Jira Service Desk easier […]
Iterate on your team: how to stay agile and keep improving
It’s the start of a new year, and everyone is thinking about how to improve themselves and their work. I’m not here to offer a list of resolutions to take on, or tips to make the most out of 2017. My message for the coming year is simply this: keep working on your team. It […]
5 Confluence milestones of 2016
As we ring in the new year, with many exciting updates in store for Confluence customers in 2017, it’s worth noting a few of the highlights of the year past, in case you missed them in the flurry of an eventful 2016. And, in the spirit of the new year, we’ll share some of what […]
2 additional ways to trigger your builds in Pipelines
If you didn’t hear it already, Bitbucket recently announced Pipelines which lets your team automate the integration and delivery process. Automation in software development is becoming increasingly important. Automation saves you time because you have less manual work and it reduces risk by giving you a consistent and repeatable process for all of your team’s code. Ultimately, you […]
Desktop zero: how to manage unproductive digital clutter
I used to have many files scattered across my computer desktop, making my immediate files easy to find. Or so I thought. While fighting tight deadlines, I came to realize that finding that one vital file amid the mess on my desktop was a slog. Wasn’t the point of having folders and files right in front me the purpose of having a desktop at all?
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