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The beginner’s guide to scrum and agile project management

What can help you build a car, save your marriage, code software, write a book, or even renovate a house?

Article in Development

How I escaped work silos with Confluence

Before I joined Atlassian, much of my professional life had taken place in corporate environments where work and communications were compartmentalized into neat, but stifling silos. It was rare to experience spontaneous, cross-functional creativity or be privy to a range of ideas in development. Exposure to the inner workings of other teams was limited to […]

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Create, visualize and automate with these trending Marketplace add-ons

Each day, you and your team are given the seemingly insurmountable task of conquering a mile-long to-do list, decluttering a kanban board ridden with backlogs, or simply, just trying to stay afloat. We know how valuable your time is and we want you to have more of it. That’s why we want to show you […]

Article in Jira Service Management

Jira Service Desk 3.2 for Server: smarter, faster, simpler

Every day, we collect feedback from our 15,000 valued customers using Jira Service Desk to give great support. That’s why in the latest Jira Service Desk 3.2 Server release, we’ve focused on shipping improvements to the customer experience and agent productivity. These are two of the core missions of the product. In customer experience, we empower the […]

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Try new merge strategies in Bitbucket Server 4.9 and more

Bitbucket Server 4.9 and Bitbucket Data Center 4.9 bring strategy to the forefront of how teams work with their source code. Learn about three new features and how your team and business can set up new strategies to help teams work the way they want to work. Make disaster recovery part of your business plan […]

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Realigning priority categorization in our public bug repository

At Atlassian we place a high emphasis on transparency in our software and feedback from customers. That is why we rely on our public bug repository, a place where customers can report and track any known bugs in our products, and create new feature requests. When you report a bug, we ask you for a […]

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The minimalist’s guide to productivity

I’ve been on a journey to adopt a minimalist lifestyle for years. I’ve taken on a minimalist wardrobe, thrown out all the junk in my house, even downsized to a smaller flat with less storage and way more floor space.

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Atlassian and Upwork team up to help small teams ship big

The innovator’s dilemma From an Etsy store owner to a mobile app startup, these days every company is a software company. However, hiring a full-time staff of Silicon Valley engineers is simply not a viable option for most small teams. At Atlassian, we see this issue all the time. Entrepreneurs and small business owners are […]

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4 features you asked for from Jira Software

Since our early days, we’ve encouraged customers to share feedback and suggestions for improving Jira Software through our feature request site.The Jira Software team recently closed out some of the highest voted requests as part of Jira Software Server 7.2, including a few that you’ve been patiently waiting on for some time. Thanks for helping us get […]

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How Jira Core puts the groove in email marketing processes

Email has stood the test of time. While new technologies pop up every day, 91% of consumers check their email at least once a day and report it as their preferred channel for marketing messages. This is great news for an email marketer, who is always thinking about how to reach customers through email campaigns. But, […]

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Atlassian Summit 2016: tips for getting the most out of Summit

Whether this will be your first Atlassian Summit or your 8th, we hope you’re getting as pumped up as we are for Atlassian Summit 2016 – our biggest event yet. From attending awesome sessions to networking with fellow Atlassian users, to Summit Bash, your days will be jam-packed with activities and we want you to make […]

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Maximize your Trello workflow with custom fields

Custom Fields are a way to give cards more quick context, including marking them as done (yes, you read that correctly!), and much more functionality.

Article in Innovation

How to add bots to your workflows the proper (read: productive) way

If you use digital applications to communicate or do any part of your work, you’ve probably heard about bots. These task-based automated programs may be poised to become the next big thing in the software economy – and it helps that they’re useful to individuals and companies alike.

Article in Development

Group video chat and screen sharing: coming to a Hipchat near you

Remember the last time a discussion really got going in Hipchat? Someone probably wrote, “I bet we could hash this out in 5 minutes if we talked face-to-face.” So you either scheduled a meeting or you flipped over to Skype, Google Hangouts, or your company’s conference-bridge-of-choice. Invariably, the conversation lost momentum. The new Hipchat video platform […]

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npm for Bitbucket 2.0: Now with private packages!

Note: This is a repost of our previous announcement. However if you don’t have it already, the Bitbucket NPM add-on is now available in the Atlassian Marketplace. Original announcement … We’re pleased to announce version 2.0 of Tim’s npm for Bitbucket integration. The major change for this release is the addition of support for private packages. Read […]