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Atlassian Takes Hosted Software Development and Subversion Hosting to the Next Level

(Vocus/PRWEB ) June 29, 2010 — Software development and collaboration tool vendor Atlassian today announced the latest release of Jira Studio, its hosted software development system that includes Subversion hosting integrated with Atlassian’s full suite of tools, including Jira for issue tracking and Confluence, the enterprise wiki. The latest release of Jira Studio, version 2.2, […]

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Playing with Firestarter, a portable Confluence wiki from Appfire

I’ve been playing with Appfire’s Firestarter, a portable wiki appliance. That’s Confluence on a stick. What’s more, you can sync your Firestarter Confluence with a server-based Confluence, and even sync one Firestarter Confluence with another. This will be great for people who want to work remotely or offline, and then update their corporate wiki when […]

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Bi-weekly blog roundup

Since Summit 2010 ended, there have been a flurry of new posts across the News, Development, Jira, Confluence and Dev Tools blogs. Here are just a few: Summit 2010: the boxset. Maybe it was the double-decker keynotes, or the 30 mind-opening breakout sessions, or the 13-company launchpad event, or the day-of-the-new-iPhone energy (and lines) surrounding […]

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Video: QMetry Plugin for Jira

QMetry is a light, easy-to-use, cost efficient SaaS solution for managing your software testing life cycle. It provides the ability to drive an effective and efficient global application testing process and support high levels of communication and collaboration among geographically distributed testing teams. QMetry seamlessly integrates with many defect tracking systems, including Jira, and test […]

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Visualising Bamboo Dependencies with GraphViz

This is a guest blog post submitted by Jonathan Doklovic. Jonathan is Founder and CEO of Systems Bliss Inc., an Atlassian Partner. Jonathan has been using Atlassian tools and writing plugins for them for over 5 years and has over 25 years of development experience. His goal is to blissfully skip through a field filled […]

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State of the Union – Jira and GreenHopper

If you frequent the Atlassian blogs, you’ve probably been hearing a lot about our second annual user conference, the Atlassian Summit. We pulled in a whopping 550 attendees this year with another 200 on the waiting list, way up from last year’s 325! As you can imagine, Jira and GreenHopper came up as topics of […]

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(Case Study) Taking Continuous Integration to the Next Level

HQ: Boston, USA Employees: 25 Founded: 2005 Offices: Boston & Tel Aviv (R&D) Products: Bamboo, Jira, Confluence & Jira Studio Barak Fargoun of Neocleus We recently said to ourselves that we really need to write more case studies on customers using our software development tools. The stars were aligned when we got the following note […]

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Meet Hercules, the Atlassian Support Bot

The Atlassian Support team is happy to welcome a new member of our family: Hercules, the Atlassian Support Robot! We recently turned him loose on our support instance of Jira, where he looks through uploaded logs and returns known issues from an analysis. This post will describe some of the problems he solves and how […]

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How to build a kick-ass wiki page in 10 minutes

Confluence is a great technical documentation solution. A few weeks ago I created a tutorial using Atlassian’s public wiki, where Confluence users can learn how to become a wiki ninja. It was so popular that I decided to make it the focus of my lightning talk at Atlassian Summit 2010. In this post you’ll learn how to build the page below, from scratch, in just 10 minutes.

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Hosted Development in the Cloud with Jira Studio

In October 2009, Atlassian suddenly had the opportunity to integrate Jira Studio, our hosted software development suite with Google Apps. We knew this was the perfect fit for companies that wanted to work together and build great software without worrying about infrastructure, but we needed to get it done in 3 months! At Atlassian Summit […]

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Starter Day videos and presentations: Boxee, TechCrunch, and… Tom Cruise?

We had a blast running our first ever Starter Day, which took place on June 9 in San Francisco and featured 8 startups talking about their businesses and about the business of startups. We’re happy to announce that the presentations from Starter Day are now on-demand. Presentations were from… Nathan Stoll, Aardvark Mike Cannon-Brookes and […]

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Task management in your wiki and bug tracker with TaskDock

TaskDock lets people engage using the tools they use on a daily basis to get their work done; email, Confluence, Jira or any combination of the three. Now you can easily add TaskDock tasks to specific Jira projects and versions from Confluence. This new feature enables you to leverage both tools to communicate and manage content creation across a team or organisation.

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Webinar Reminder: QMetry Plugin for Jira

QMetry is a light, easy-to-use, cost efficient SaaS solution for managing your software testing life cycle. It provides the ability to drive an effective and efficient global application testing process and support high levels of communication and collaboration among geographically distributed testing teams. QMetry seamlessly integrates with many defect tracking systems, including Jira, and test […]

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Confluence wiki helps NASA plan and communicate rocket reviews

In the summer of 2008, NASA completed its Preliminary Design Review (PDR) of the Ares I Rocket, the launch system designed to replace the Space Shuttle. What most people don’t know is that all of the planning for this review, including communication of information to thousands of review participants, was managed with Atlassian’s own enterprise wiki, Confluence.

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Tweet your Confluence wiki tips – we'll publish them in our documentation

Do you have some cool hints about Confluence wiki that you’d like to share with the world? How about seeing your tips appear on a page in the Atlassian documentation? Just tweet with #ConfluenceTips. We’d love to see your tips about using Confluence. All those lesser-known goodies from the nooks and crannies of the wiki, […]