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Integrate Perforce with Jira
This is a guest post written by Randy DeFauw. Randy is a technical marketing manager at Perforce. He has over 10 years of experience in software configuration management using a variety of products and SEI/CMMI Level 5 software engineering practices. Over at Perforce HQ, we’re always looking for new and better ways to integrate Perforce […]
Fisheye & Crucible 2.5 – faster search, easier navigation, & Oracle support
Find code faster, navigate source and reviews easier, and support for Oracle are just a few of the improvements in Fisheye 2.5 and Crucible 2.5. What’s new in Fisheye? Faster Search Find source code faster with the redesigned Fisheye Quick Search. Improved performance – searching your source is noticeably snappier. Categorized results – search results […]
Marketing for Startups and Small Teams: PR, Events, and Emails
This post is part of our Marketing Essentials blog series. Our previous post focused on lead generation, the practice of acquiring new customers, partners or users that use your site or service. This post is about PR, events, and emails. Morgan Friberg, Jon Silvers, and Jessie Curtner assisted in the writing of this post. So […]
Atlassian's Team Leads out of the office!
Three months ago, we told you about our big experiment to reorganize our Engineering department to scale with all of the brilliant new devs we’ve been adding to our teams. We needed to make sure that we had enough structure in place so that devs had a great relationship with their manager (i.e., no managers […]
Updated Jira Project Configuration Prototype
In my last post, we talked about the new Jira Project Configuration prototype plugin which demonstrates our designs for a new user interface for managing Jira projects. Since then, we’ve been hard at work extending the prototype to show off our new approach to configuring your Jira projects. Check out what’s new We’re happy to […]
Webinar: Jira with an IT Consultant
Join Gregory Kneller, IT Consultant, who helps companies arrange effective collaboration on projects and tasks. Gregory will walk us through his use of Jira for general business purposes. He uses Jira for sharing project documents, tracking work, time and user roles as well as for business intelligence. Gregory will cover his implementation approach and user […]
Summit 2011: Registration is Open!
I’m super excited to announce our third annual worldwide user conference, Atlassian Summit! This year we’re returning to the InterContinental Hotel in San Francisco June 6-8. Last year over 600 customers, speakers, partners and Atlassians, from 25 countries, gathered for the biggest and most exciting Atlassian event to date! Like last year, tickets will sell […]
Announcing Summit 2011: Developer Track
Spring is in the air. Well okay, that’s technically incorrect — it’s still January — but we’re getting some gorgeous weather here in San Francisco these past few days. That can only mean that summer is right around the corner, and that can only mean that it’s time to announce Summit 2011. We’ve already published […]
Free Summit pass for John Bowersox
Registration opens this week for Atlassian Summit 2011, our annual user conference. In 2009, at our first Summit, a fellow by the name of John Bowersox was first to register. Cool, we thought, our first attendee. But we didn’t give much thought to it after that. Then, in 2010, we opened registration for the event […]
Announcing Tweet Your Support Experience
For those who may have missed my fabulous @supportdiva tweet last week (pictured above), I have an exciting “social media meets support” announcement! In the spirit of the Atlassian values Open company, no bullshit and Don’t #@!% the customer, Atlassian Support is starting a two week Twitter integration trial. During this trial, we’ll be adding […]
A father of Scrum meets a grandfather of Scrum in Japan
The Historic Event An historic event, Innovation Sprint 2011, took place in Japan on January 13. As some readers may know, the word Kanban in agile methodology comes from Japanese production methodology. But Kanban is not only the word in agile methodology that’s from Japan; Scrum is too. (Technically speaking, Scrum is a term from […]
Video: Scroll Office – Generate sophisticated Word documents out of Confluence
Today we held a webinar with K15t on Scroll Office which allows you to author in Confluence and style with Word. Do you use a wiki or Microsoft Word for your documentation? A wiki like Confluence is often the tool of choice for technical writers for collaborating on and authoring documents. Multiple authors can update […]
Bamboo 3.0 Beta – we want your feedback
Bamboo 3.0 is nearly here… “download”:http://www.atlassian.com/software/bamboo/BambooEAPDownloads.jspa the public beta to take an early look at the upcoming features of Bamboo 3.0 and give us your feedback on the upcoming features and improvements. h2. What’s in the Box? “Bamboo 2.7”:http://www.atlassian.com/software/bamboo/whats-new.jsp introduced Stages, speeding up your feedback cycle by allowing you to run Jobs in parallel and […]
Be a sponsor of Atlassian Summit 2011
Time to dust off your marketing boots and sign up to be a sponsor at Atlassian Summit 2011. If you sell plugins and extensions for Atlassian products, offer professional services, or just fancy yourself running a booth at our conference, now’s the time to raise your hand and let us know that you want to […]
Test everything with Bamboo: Optimise parallel testing with Artifact Sharing
Trying to break down your massive build script many smaller ones but still want to test the same code? In this post we talk about Artifact Sharing, a new feature that’s coming in Bamboo 3.0.
