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Article in Teamwork

Media literacy: a survival skill for the information age

No claim and no source is free of bias – here’s how to evaluate the abundance of information around you with a critical eye. 

Article in Bitbucket

[New Premium feature] Share pipeline workflow configurations across your repositories

As part of our focus on building features around team scale and performance, we are happy to announce that Bitbucket Pipelines now supports sharing of CI/CD configurations across repositories. This feature is now available as part of our Premium plan. With this feature, your teams can create centralized pipelines yml workflows and import that workflow […]

Article in Trello

A 5-step guide to the strategic planning process (+ tips for success)

Enterprises spend significant time, effort, and money on the strategic planning process. And yet, an overwhelming number of business strategies fail. 

Article in Jira

5 project management apps for Jira

Improve team collaboration and stay on track with projects

Article in Jira Service Management

Configuration management for a consistent & resilient dev environment

Shell-based configuration management has kept my dev environment consistent & resilient for years. In this post, you’ll learn how to configure Homebrew, Git, chezmoi, fnm, and other CLI tools, so that you can quickly get through the Forge pre-requisites with fewer problems.

Article in Development

Code Campfire Series: From Business Student to Marketplace Business Owner

Welcome to Code Campfire! The Atlassian Ecosystem Marketing team is launching a new content series: Code Campfire. We’re interviewing developers who build Atlassian apps to find out what makes them tick and how they got where they are today. Think of it like meeting a new friend and hearing about their story — only on […]

Article in Teamwork

Research confirms the importance of healthy workplace relationships

Social connection is key to preventing chronic stress and workplace burnout.

Article in How We Build

The key to unlocking developer productivity

“It’s time to make coding fun again” Some of the best code I’ve ever seen was as a young developer at Microsoft working on the Windows NT operating system. I would finish my work for the day, then come back after dinner just to read the kernel. It was so well-written, it was like poetry. […]

Article in Jira Service Management

Secure by design: Tips and benefits for app developers

If you’ve been following along at any of our developer events, in the blog, or on the developer community in the past year, you’ll know that cloud app trust has been an important topic here at Atlassian. As more customers—and especially large customers—move to cloud, we are hearing increased requests for more information about what […]

Article in Jira Service Management

Team ‘23 Session Recap: Lufthansa Systems Serves 300 Airlines Per Year With Jira Service Management

Learn how a leading airline IT support firm wields Jira Service Management to deliver exceptional service to external customers, fast.

Article in Development

“It really does take the DevOps stuff out”: How Forge transformed a popular custom field app

Launched in 2008, Jira Misc Custom Fields (JMCF) has become a much-loved app for calculated custom fields on Jira Data Center and Server, helping customers make more informed business decisions through Jira screens, reports, and dashboards. With over 4,000 installs on Atlassian Marketplace to date, bringing JMCF to Cloud was a clear next step.  We […]

Article in Bitbucket

Ship faster by integrating AI into your Bitbucket workflow

AI tools have taken the world by storm. In April, we announced Atlassian Intelligence to bring the power of AI into our tools. Leveraging AI through internal models and our collaboration with OpenAI, Atlassian Intelligence will be built into the Atlassian suite of tools, including Bitbucket Cloud. It’s still early days in understanding the full […]

Article in Trello

Trello as a productivity hub: A 101 guide

Ever open up your browser with immense dred trying to find the last tab you were working on? Stats show that up to 9% of work time for the average worker is spent reorienting after switching between dozens of tabs, windows, or apps. While collaboration tools were made to make us more productive on the surface, the frequent toggling, clicking, and expanding often derails our focus to achieve a single task. 

Article in How We Build

Rendering like Butter – a Confluence Whiteboards Story

At Atlassian we build software which unleashes the potential of all teams. As cross-disciplinary teams ourselves, we empathise with one key fact: work and collaboration is messy. Indeed: how often have you found yourself brainstorming ideas and immediately turning them into a perfect arrangement of tasks others can collaborate on, or into a pixel-perfect Keynote […]

Article in Jira Service Management

Onward to Launch: How a New Marketplace Partner Went From Idea to App in Two Months

Onward‘s story of entering the world of Atlassian apps – and learning how to leverage Forge – took place over an action-packed two month period, full of valuable lessons and insights (not to mention a few late nights). We’re here to share our timeline and a few of those insights with the wider developer community, […]