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Summit 2010 Highlights – PBS Goes Agile with Atlassian tools

The PBS interactive team supports 170+ member stations across the United States and over 1500 websites, including the high-traffic PBS.org and PBSKids.org. Taking advantage of Atlassian’s community license program for non-profit organisations, they have deployed and integrated the entire suite of Atlassian tools as part of their ongoing effort to adopt agile development practices and […]

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Jira Studio 2.2 New Feature Highlights – Agile Planning & Management

Jira Studio 2.2, is latest release of Atlassian’s hosted software development suite featuring Subversion hosting integrated with all of the Atlassian tools for building great software. This Jira Studio release includes GreenHopper 4.4, Atlassian’s brilliantly simple tool for agile planning and management. New gadgets, easier planning board access and more Want to make sure everyone […]

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When pirates attack: Gliffy at Atlassian Summit 2010

Captain’s log. Winds out of the south today. Water calm. The crew has done yeoman’s work in organizing and running Atlassian Summit. Our commission: to regale over 500 attendees at our second annual user conference. Then, without warning… pirates! The Jolly Gliffy flag was drawn and all went dark. That was the scene, sort of, […]

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Integrating Enterprise Tester with Crowd

This is a guest blog from Catch Limited, who’ve integrated a .Net application with Crowd. Enterprise Tester, their test management solution, works with Jira and Crowd, and here they get into the gory details of how they connected it to Crowd. Introduction When taking an application like Enterprise Tester and dropping it into a corporate […]

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GreenHopper 5 Deep Dive – New look for agile task tracking

It’s been almost a month since our announcement of GreenHopper 5, and if you’ve installed it, you already know how big of an update it was. GreenHopper has the shortest release cycle of our products (appropriate for an agile planning tool!), so it can be hard to keep up with all the new features. Read […]

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Charts, diagrams, wireframes, floorplans – Gliffy does it all in the wiki

Have you been looking for an online diagramming tool that allows you to collaborate with others in your enterprise wiki? Well, your search is over. Get rid of Visio and take a look at Gliffy, the best web-based diagram editor for Confluence.

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Get your hands on Confluence 3.3 with Macro Autocomplete

We showed you a glimpse of it at Atlassian Summit. We teased you with it in our blogs. But now the wait is over. You can finally now get your hands on Confluence 3.3. What’s new in 3.3? Confluence 3.3 largely builds on a vast editor improvements we added to Confluence 3.2, making your editing […]

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Jira 4.2 EAP 2 is available

We are proud to announce the release of Jira 4.2 EAP 2 today. Some of the features of Jira 4.2 release includes: Dialogs for common actions and workflow operations Operations dialog for quick keyboard access Collapsible sections on the view issue page Hide filter panel in the issue navigator Ability to log work during transitions […]

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Jira Studio 2.2 New Feature Highlights – Faster, Simpler Issue Tracking

Jira Studio 2.2 included a ton of upgrades to the integrated applications, including Jira 4.1, the latest release of Atlassian’s flagship issue tracking system. Jira 4.1 Feature Deep-dives The Jira team wrote a great series of blog posts about the cool new features in Jira 4.1 that made working with issues faster and simpler. Here’s […]

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Webinar Reminder: Slay the Dragon – Atlassian Tools Integration

The Atlassians Dragon Slayer documentation guides you through installing and connecting your Atlassian tools to get an awesome, integrated experience. By slaying the dragon you will connect your issues, wiki, source code and builds to give your team an agile set of tools for building software fast. Many customers utilize the Dragon Slayer docs to: […]

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Missed the "Making the Switch to Jira Studio" webinar? Recording is now available

Jira Studio is Atlassian’s hosted software development suite that integrates hassle-free Subversion hosting with all of Atlassian’s fast, simple tools for building great software. On June 30th, 2010, we hosted an informational webinar that highlighted: Unique features of Jira Studio (activity streams, Google Apps integration, updating issues with Subversion comments) Infrastructure, security, and data management […]

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Confluence 3.3 Sneak Peek

Confluence 3.3 is just around the corner. Since the the last release, we’ve been working really hard on making the it even faster to build content rich wiki pages using the Rich Text Editor. Check out the short video below to see just a couple of the features we’ll be shipping in Confluence 3.3.

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10 questions to answer when evaluating enterprise wiki software

Wikis for enterprise use, both those available commercially as well as those available in open-source contexts, have become quite sophisticated. This article introduces and evaluates possible requirements as well as decision-making criteria. An article based off of this will then compare and contrast the proprietary wiki system Confluence with its open-source competitors Foswiki and MediaWiki.

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Wallboards: the best new way to track your team’s progress

When I started at Atlassian in January this year, my manager Brendan asked me to take a look at our internally-used wallboards with the aim of making them maintainable, flexible and ideally: shippable. Here’s what I came up with: The old wallboards The old wallboards were originally created as a ShipIt project. They were written […]

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Atlassian User Groups: To Infinity and Beyond

One year ago, we launched our community-run user group program. The program has really come into its own. We’re receiving weekly requests from customers and partners to start user groups all over the globe. There are now over 30 user groups running, from our hometown San Francisco to Hamburg. And user groups the world over […]