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Introducing the AtlasCamp Commercial Track: Marketing Your Plugin and Licensing Roundtable

AtlasCamp is right around the corner (next week!), and–act fast–the event is almost sold out! With such positive energy and such great attendance already, I’m very pleased to announce the addition of a short commercial track to Tuesday’s agenda. The commercial track will cater more towards commercial plugin developers, those of us interested in selling […]

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Webinar Reminder: Scaling Agile with Jira

In two days, we will host a webinar on agile development with Jira. Many companies seek to develop products faster, with fewer resources and higher quality. In short, they want to go “lean” or become more agile. In this webinar, you’ll learn how companies can achieve this goal by integrating Jira at two levels. One […]

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Get 2 free tickets to Innovate 100 Los Angeles

Ever since releasing our Starter Licenses ($10 versions of our products, priced with startups in mind) we have sponsored several startup events — from the Startup Bus to Startup Weekend, and we even ran our own startup event last June, Starter Day. By providing software for startups and small teams, we’ve been hoping to facilitate […]

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Time tracking in Jira Studio with Tempo

This is a guest blog post submitted by Petur Agustsson. Petur is the Product Manager for the Tempo Plugin at TM Software, an Atlassian Partner. Petur has been using Atlassian tools over 5 years and has over 15 years of industry experience in product management and agile leadership. His goal is to revolutionize the way […]

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Jira Studio 2.3 Highlights – Agile Improvements

The recently launched Jira Studio 2.3 includes a ton of improvements to the agile planning and tracking features. With the update to GreenHopper 5.2, Jira Studio 2.3 includes three releases worth of new GreenHopper features. Here are a few blog posts from the GreenHopper team highlighting those features. Faster Agile Planning and Tracking The revamped […]

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Bi-weekly blog roundup

Q: What do the following things have in common? An acquisition of a company The release of an updated development tools suite Bamboo plugins A: They were all topics that could be found on the Atlassian blogs. Here’s a smattering of what was published on the Atlassian blogs in the last couple weeks. We’ve gone […]

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Product updates: GreenHopper & Jira Wallboards Plugin

I’m happy to announce that GreenHopper 5.2.3 and the Jira Wallboards Plugin 1.3.1 are now available. While both of these are minor product releases, we’ve managed to pack some excellent usability enhancements into each one. The Jira Wallboards plugin, which turns Jira into an information radiator by presenting GreenHopper and compatible OpenSocial gadgets on a […]

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We’ve gone into the code hosting business

You have code, and now we have a place for you to host it and share it. We’re excited to announce we have acquired Bitbucket.org, the premier provider of hosted code collaboration services for the Mercurial distributed version control system (DVCS). Bitbucket has over 60,000 users around the world and we’re gearing to push it […]

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Atlassian Acquires Bitbucket.org, Distributed Version Control System Hosting

San Francisco, CA and Sydney, NSW, Australia — Today Atlassian, makers of Jira, Fisheye and other software development collaboration tools, announced it has acquired Bitbucket.org. With over 60,000 accounts, Bitbucket is the premier hosted code collaboration provider for the Mercurial distributed version control system (DVCS). The acquisition signals expanded and accelerated development of the Bitbucket […]

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Webinar: Lean Development with Jira

Next week, we will host a webinar on agile development. Many companies seek to develop products faster, with fewer resources and higher quality. In short, they want to go “lean” or become more agile. In this webinar, you’ll learn how companies can achieve this goal by integrating Jira at two levels. One is to integrate […]

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Bring Confluence to your Desktop with ConfluenceFx

ConfluenceFx is the first rich enterprise solution that brings Confluence to your destkop. Based on an enterprise mashup architecture, this desktop application will enrich the collaborative experience of your communities and boost their Confluence adoption. Install ConfluenceFx on your Confluence instance, easily deploy the AIR desktop application on your computer (Mac or PC) and enjoy a new and richer user experience!

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AtlasCamp 2010: More Stoked Than Ever

I have something to confess: I am still stoked. Now more than ever, actually; somebody should really call an ambulance or order me a pizza or something. It’s pretty serious. My continued stokedness is due not to the agenda that was published a few weeks back, nor my recent discovery that Atlassian is actually paying […]

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Jira Workflow Designer: The Visual Way to Edit Jira Workflows

UPDATED: The Jira Workflow Designer is now free for all active Jira customers. This guest blog post was originally written by Jonathan Doklovic. Prior to joining Atlassian, Jonathan was the Founder and CEO of Systems Bliss Inc., which was acquired by Atlassian in February 2011. Jonathan has been using Atlassian tools and writing plugins for them for […]

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Jira Studio 2.3 Available – Revamped Agile Features, Wiki Auto-Complete and more

We’re excited to announce that Jira Studio has been upgraded to version 2.3, with a bunch of exciting new features. Let me tell you more! Agile Planning and Tracking Improvements Jira Studio has been updated to include GreenHopper 5.2, introducing a faster, simpler interface for agile project planning and tracking. Notable features include: A redesigned […]

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Software Support Best Practices: How Atlassian Support Visualizes Our Support Queue – Part 2

In Part 1 of this series, we went through how Atlassian Support uses a shared view to manage our support queues. In this post, we’ll get into how we modeled our goals and came up with the code we use. The focus of this article is to explain how we visualize our queues rather than […]