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Summit 2010 Highlights – Release and Change Management with Jira and Bamboo

At Atlassian Summit 2010, Jonathan Doklovic of Systems Bliss and Kevin Behrens of Internet Broadcasting gave a great session discussing release and change management techniques that have worked in real-world situations. The simple but effective release management system described uses: Jira for issue tracking. Bamboo for continuous integration. Bamboo JiraVersions plugin to retrieve versions from […]

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Flexible agile planning with GreenHopper

The only constant is change The one thing that all agile development teams have in common is that they are all different. And not just different from one company to the next, but also from team to team within any given organisation. Obviously, this is largely due to the unique mixtures of skill sets and […]

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Atlassian Summit 2010 Highlights – ShipIt Champions

At Atlassian Summit 2010, Seb Ruiz delivered a great 10-minute lightning talk about ShipIt Days at Atlassian. During ShipIt Days, Atlassian developers have 24 hours to build and deliver a working software prototype. They’ve produced a ton of cool features that eventually made it into shipping products (as well as producing a lot of empty […]

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Jira 4.2 EAP 3 is available

We invite you to download the EAP and test out Jira 4.2 today and let us know what you think.

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Gettin’ Agile Wit It @ Agile 2010

What’s hotter then Orlando, FL in August? Agile 2010 in Orlando in August! Seriously though, this is the second year Atlassian has been a sponsor of this awesome show, and we’re excited to be back. We’re pining to reconnect with folks in the agile world to find out what’s the latest and greatest, as well […]

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Training your development team using Eclipse, Mylyn and Jira

At Atlassian Summit 2010, Heather Mardis and Brian Tarbox of Motorola shared the story of their team’s adoption of Atlassian tools. My favorite part of the talk was their demonstration of how to use Eclipse, Mylyn and Jira. Mylyn tracks ‘task contexts’ that allow you to quickly switch between multiple tasks and pick up where […]

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Crowd authentication for Apache and Subversion – oh so easy now

Hooking up Apache and Subversion with Crowd for authentication and authorisation just got much easier. Are you running Apache/Subversion on Debian? No worries, we have the package for you. We’ve got Red Hat Linux, Solaris, OpenSolaris, Ubuntu and Windows covered too Andrew Reid, developer of the Apache/Subversion connector for Crowd, has extensively reworked the installation […]

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iPhone and Android app to take your enterprise wiki on the road

Mini Confluence Enterprise Edition (MCEE) is a mobile client for your existing Confluence installation. It isn’t a theme or skin tailored for mobile devices; it’s a separate interface designed and optimized for the unique constraints of mobile devices. Using a companion plugin for Confluence, we’re able to minimize the amount of traffic sent over the network to make it super fast. You may never use Confluence the same way again.

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Jira Studio + Google Apps – Single Sign-On

This is the first in a series of blog posts highlighting our favourite features available when you integrate Jira Studio with your Google Apps domain. Single sign-on Google Apps features Open ID-based single sign-on authentication for accessing email, calendar, documents – everything shared within your domain. Compared to a ‘traditional’ behind the firewall directory service […]

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GreenHopper 5.1 now available – even faster agile planning

I’m proud to announce the release of GreenHopper 5.1. Hot on the heels of the GreenHopper 5 release announced at Summit, the team is working hard to maintain their status as the most agile development team at Atlassian. This release includes several significant time saving improvements based directly on the customer feedback we received at Summit. Here is a quick summary of what’s new in GreenHopper 5.1, plus a little video demo. Check out what’s new in GreenHopper 5.1..

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The Atlassian Adventure Continues…

So we made a little announcement today. Characteristically for Atlassian, we do nothing by halves. If you missed the news, we announced a USD $60M investment from Accel Partners for a minor equity position in the company. For reference, it will be Accel’s largest ever investment in a software company. (You can read about it […]

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Monitor your Confluence server application performance in the wiki

This is a guest post by Keith Brophy from Adaptavist. Announced at Atlassian Summit 2010, the new VisualVM Plugin allows you to profile and measure how your enterprise wiki is performing. This post will describe the different features of plugin.

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Atlassian Closes $60 Million Investment from Accel Partners

SYDNEY–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Atlassian, leader in software tools for streamlining product development, today announced the closing of a USD $60M investment from Accel Partners for a minority equity position. Rich Wong, Partner at Accel Partners, will join Atlassian’s board of directors. The funds will fuel Atlassian’s continued leadership in software development and enterprise collaboration tools, through accelerated […]

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Jira 4.1 Deep Dive – the rest of the story

In this fourth (and final) deep dive into the new features of Jira 4.1, I’d like to talk about some of the great “other” improvements that we added in this release. Despite not getting much of the limelight compared to the new issue tracking experience and usability improvements, there are loads of new things available providing added functionality and time savings for new users, power users and Jira administrators.

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Summit 2010 Highlights – Dev Tools State of the Union

At Atlassian Summit 2010, Tim Buntel and I gave an update on the latest features in Fisheye, Crucible, Bamboo and Jira Studio, as well as a quick glimpse of some new features coming soon in Atlassian’s software development tools. One of the coolest parts of the presentation highlights how integrating all of our tools together […]