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An update on the April 2022 outage post-incident review

An update on our investments and progress since our April 2022 post-incident review.

Article in Leadership

3 signs your team doesn’t have an ownership mindset and what to do about it

We checked in with Twilio CEO Jeff Lawson about building a culture of empowerment and accountability.

Article in Bitbucket

Access Bitbucket Cloud repositories more securely with resource-scoped access tokens.

As part of our ongoing commitment to meeting the Security & Compliance needs of our customers, Bitbucket Cloud is introducing the first of a range of new API access controls. We understand there is a constant tension between the need to keep source code secure, while also enabling tools to integrate with your Source Code […]

Article in Development

Data residency realm migration for Connect apps: Early Access Program

Today, we are happy to announce the launch of the Early Access Program (EAP) of data residency realm migration for Connect apps. This EAP release includes a new service and associated APIs, and is the first step toward enabling you to support customer requests for data migration and meet the requirements of enterprise customers with […]

Article in Development

Codegeist 2022 Hackathon Winners

In September, we kicked off Codegeist 2022, an annual Atlassian hackathon that brings together developers around the globe. This year over 3,000+ participants across 84 countries joined efforts to Forge the Future of Teamwork by building apps for Dev Ops, Business, and IT teams. The challenge invited developers to build apps that transform teamwork using […]

Article in Teamwork

5 ways to give (thoughtful) thanks to your team

A simple “thank you” can truly go a long way. Whether it’s a private Slack message, a public shout-out, or a small gift of recognition, the act of showing gratitude can lift anyone’s spirits. 

Article in How We Build

How Atlassian implemented its own multi-factor authentication library with time-based one-time passwords

In July 2022, Atlassian implemented 1time, the company’s own multi-factor authentication (MFA) library with time-based one-time passwords (TOTP), moving away from a previous MFA provider. MFA allows Atlassian accounts to enhance their account security by providing a second factor besides their password via apps such as Google Authenticator. Previously, we used a standard library for […]

Article in Teamwork

When is it okay to use corporate jargon?

Specialized language can add precision to business communication – but remember that every interaction happens between two human beings.

Article in Loom

When to Choose Synchronous Vs. Asynchronous Communication

As humans, we gravitate toward in-person, face-to-face, real-time communication — but that isn’t always the best choice for getting work done and respecting one another’s time.

Article in Development

Maximize your software team’s potential with best-of-breed DevOps toolchains

How exclusive toolchains hold your software teams hostage.

Article in Development

Learn How to Prepare For New European Data Privacy Requirements

These guidelines are meant to provide an overview regarding the new European Standard Contractual Clauses (SCCs). They are not intended to be a substitute for legal advice. As such, we recommend that you consult your legal counsel before acting on any matter discussed within this alert. On June 4, 2021, the European Commission published a […]

Article in Jira Service Management

5 tips on how to create an innovative spirit and culture

Learn how Atlassian’s Head of Intelligent Automation, Mohit Rao, encourages his team to approach innovation differently.

Article in Teamwork

What’s your vibe? One Atlassian team’s unique approach to staying connected

Naming a Chief Vibes Officer each week is one way we make space for vulnerability and innovation – and some lighthearted fun.

Article in Bitbucket

Announcing Linux Shell Runners in Bitbucket Pipelines

We are happy to announce that Bitbucket Pipelines now supports non-containerized Linux Shell Self-Hosted Runners. We have moved from beta to an official release. You can now create a self-hosted runner and run it on your Linux infrastructure without container restrictions. Since it is your infrastructure, you will not be charged for the build minutes […]

Article in Trello

Winter is coming: get holiday-ready with Trello for retail

According to Deloitte, this year’s retail holiday sales are expected to increase between 4% and 6%, compared to the 2021 season—holiday sales will reach $1.45 to $1.47 trillion. Deloitte also projects e-commerce holiday sales will grow 12.8% to 14.3%, compared to last year.