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Atlassian Connector for Visual Studio 1.2 Released

The Atlassian Connector for Visual Studio 1.2 is now available for download. This release focuses on enhancing the Bamboo continuous integration capabilities from within Visual Studio. Bamboo integration features View Bamboo build history – view the last 10 builds of each plan that is being monitored and open up those plans all from inside Visual […]

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Video: Confluence for Knowledge Management, Great Wiki Adoption Tips

Charles River Analytics (www.cra.com) is a small research & development company delivering innovative solutions through intelligent systems. In the video below, Brad Rosenberg, Charles River Senior Scientist and wiki evangelist, shares 1) how his company uses Confluence for knowledge management and team project collaboration, and 2) how a small group fosters wiki adoption, engagement and […]

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Sneak peek at the Jira 4.2 experience

Since announcing many of the new features of Jira 4.2 at Atlassian Summit 2010 (see Keynote Day 1 @ 68:31), we have had tons of customers eager to get their hands it. After releasing three Early Access Previews, we received an incredible amount of feedback on the new and improved user experience, much of which […]

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(Case Study) Diabetes.org Gets Helpful Hand with Atlassian Issue Tracker

HQ: Alexandria, VA Employees: 700 Founded: 1940 Offices: 58 locations around the USA Product: Jira I was recently contacted by Atlassian partner, Siteworx, who was eager to share a case study. Siteworx specializes in interactive design and application development. The American Diabetes Association (ADA) contracted Siteworx to build out their website http://www.diabetes.org/. I am always […]

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Wiki Workflows: Publishing a Knowledge Base Article

A frequent use case for Ad hoc Workflows for Confluence is that of publishing articles to a knowledge base.

The FAQ Creation Workflow is one such workflow. This particular workflow was created to streamline the process of publishing Frequently Asked Questions into a knowledge base for one of the largest online music stores.

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Summit 2010 Highlights – Taming Monster Builds

Monster builds and how to tame them According to Wikipedia the term software build refers to the process of converting source code files into standalone software artifact(s) that can be run on a computer. Basically, it is the process of turning your source code into working software. Some organizations automate the build process by practicing […]

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Webinar reminder: Confluence for Knowledge Management and Collaboration

This Thursday, an Atlassian customer is going to share how they use Confluence. This is a must see webinar to learn about wiki adoption within an organization. Charles River Analytics (www.cra.com) is a small research & development company delivering innovative solutions through intelligent systems. Please join us as Brad Rosenberg shares 1) how his company […]

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AtlasCamp 2010: I Am So Stoked Right Now.

Good News, Everyone! No, seriously, good news: we’ve opened registration for Atlassian’s third annual developer conference, AtlasCamp (Oct 11-13, in Half Moon Bay), and I for one am stoked. I’ve been working as an engineer on Atlassian’s Developer Relations team for a few months now (btw: hello, world) – so this is my first AtlasCamp […]

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AtlasCamp 2010: camp registration opens today!

Whip out your smartphone, you’re going to want to add this to your calendar: AtlasCamp 2010, October 11-13, Half Moon Bay, California. Why? Because Atlassian’s favorite geekfest is back for its third installment. Whether you’re building an Atlassian plugin, extending our products for internal use at your organisation, or planning to build a business with […]

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Summit 2010 Highlights – Getting Started with Plugin Development

If you’ve ever wanted to extend the functionality of one of your Atlassian tools, but you thought it would be too time-consuming or have too steep a learning curve, then you need to check out this 10-minute lightning talk by Matt Ryall from Atlassian Summit 2010. Some little known but important facts about building Atlassian […]

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Styled Word Documents from Your Wiki with Scroll Office

This is a guest post by Stefan Kleineikenscheidt of K15t Software, one of Atlassian’s official partners. This post takes a deep look into Scroll Office, a Confluence plugin that allows you to collaborate and author your technical project documentation in the wiki and generate beautifully styled Word documents with a single click.

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Atlassian SF cleans up Ocean Beach

Atlassian allows its employees to take up to 5 days off per year to work for a favorite charity. Last Friday the 13th, a group of us in San Francisco volunteered for the Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy by cleaning up trash from Ocean Beach. Everyone agreed that the time was well spent as we […]

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Bi-weekly blog roundup

In case you missed it, here’s a brief summary of some of the blogs that have been published in the last two few weeks in our bi-weekly semi-weekly blog round up.GreenHopper: Kanban Kandy and Scrum Framework. We wrote two posts to help introduce the new GreenHopper 5.2. In the Scrum Framework, we go in depth […]

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Share your Jira or Confluence tips on Twitter and grab a badge for your blog

Do you have a hot tip about your Jira bug tracker? Maybe you just discovered something and thought: “Duh, I should have guessed that! Why didn’t anyone tell me?” “Wow, that’s so cool! How can I tell everyone about it?” Now you can tweet your Jira tips and see them popping up in the Jira […]

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Webinar: Confluence for Knowledge Management and Collaboration

In a few weeks, an Atlassian customer is going to share how they use Confluence. Charles River Analytics (www.cra.com) is a small research & development company delivering innovative solutions through intelligent systems. Please join us as Brad Rosenberg shares 1) how his company uses Confluence for knowledge management and team project collaboration, and 2) how […]