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SharePoint Connector 1.2 – 4 killer features
It’s with great pleasure that we bring you version 1.2 of the SharePoint Connector. Available for download today, you can now connect Confluence to Microsoft SharePoint 2010 as well as SharePoint 2007. You’ll also find much improved support for Integrated Windows Authentication (IWA). That’s not all, let’s take a deeper look into what’s new…
Measuring Quality: Review Coverage with Crucible & Fisheye
With the release of Fisheye & Crucible 2.3 came a new reporting feature. By showing you the percentage of code that has been peer-reviewed, this report lets you easily see what parts of your codebase haven’t had many eyes scanning them for a sanity check. This forms another kind of quality check for your software […]
Factors for success for Wikis 3: Overcoming resistance from the company culture
This is the third of three posts by Martin Seibert. He is the CEO of a German internet agency called //SEIBERT/MEDIA, a specialist for enterprise wikis and corporate communication. //SEIBERT/MEDIA is one of Atlassian’s official partners in Germany. This blog post is also available in German at http://seibert.biz/wikisuccess3. From dozens of company Wiki projects, we […]
(Case Study) Ocean Science Project uses Atlassian’s Bug Tracker & Knowledge Management Tool
HQ: University of Victoria, Canada Employees: 30 Founded: 10 years ago Products: Jira and Confluence Murray Leslie of NEPTUNE Canada ROPOS – deep ocean science ROV It never ceases to surprise Atlassian what our customers use our bug tracker and collaboration software to help them do. The use of both Jira and Confluence by the […]
Plugin of the Month Webinar: 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, support high levels of communication and collaboration among geographically distributed testing teams. QMetry seamlessly integrates with many defect tracking systems, including Jira, and test automation […]
Atlassian wins SDTimes 100
Let the heralds proclaim the SD Times 100! As we review the year past, the editors of SD Times hereby recognize the top leaders and innovators of our glorious industry. The 100 companies and projects listed herein have ably demonstrated their ability to set the agenda and advance the state of the art. (From the […]
Bamboo 2.6 Deep Dive: Automatically Managed Elastic Instances
As part of the Bamboo 2.6 announcement earlier this week, we wanted to offer a deep dive on several of the new features and improvements in Bamboo 2.6. This is the first of several posts highlighting one of the latest improvements to Bamboo and elastic instances: Automatically Managed Elastic Instances. Bamboo has the ability to […]
Crucible 2.3 Deep Dive: Ultra-lightweight Snippet Code Reviews
I previously mentioned in the Fisheye and Crucible 2.3 announcement that we plan on doing a deep dive into several of the new features in Crucible 2.3. Today I will start off by showcasing one of the “coolest” features of Crucible – Snippet reviews. Snippet Reviews The idea behind this feature is that many developers […]
Plugin of the Month Webinar: Talia for Jira
Dialoog, a subsidiary Pyxis Technologies, has just released Talia for Jira, the first enterprise-class chat robot that assists project managers with time tracking and issue updates. The product is not just an Instant Messaging interface to your Jira, it really is a proactive robot specifically devoted to freeing project managers from the monthly time sheet […]
Factors for success for Wikis 2: Organization is the key
This is the second of three posts by Martin Seibert. He is the CEO of a German internet agency called //SEIBERT/MEDIA, a specialist for enterprise wikis and corporate communication. //SEIBERT/MEDIA is one of Atlassian’s official partners in Germany. This blog post is also available in German at http://seibert.biz/wikisuccess2. From dozens of company Wiki projects, we […]
Bamboo 2.6 released – 100 remote agents, improved dashboard
Bamboo 2.6 – Growing the Bamboo Forest The Atlassian Bamboo team is excited to announce the release of Bamboo 2.6. The focus of this release is scaling your Continuous Integration (CI) effort – more plans, more builds. 100 remote agents We have improved Bamboo’s scalability so you can now build more plans simultaneously on up […]
Your SLA's Compliancy Status at a Glance in Jira
In this guest blog post, Romain Deguil of Valiantys talks about making Jira compliant with your company’s SLA. Valiantys is a Bronze sponsor at Atlassian Summit and will be demoing its solutions at the event. Jira as a Service Desk Using Jira as a Service Desk tool is a nice idea. Most of Valiantys’ clients […]
Fisheye and Crucible 2.3 Released
The Fisheye and Crucible team is excited to announce the release of Fisheye 2.3 and Crucible 2.3. These releases focus on the insight and information Fisheye and Crucible can offer development teams. We also introduce significant new ways to share and discuss code changes. Fisheye 2.3 New ‘Aggregate’ functions in EyeQL query language – EyeQL, […]
Factors for the success of Wikis 1: Technology is important, but not king
This is the first of three posts by Martin Seibert. He is the CEO of a German internet agency called //SEIBERT/MEDIA, a specialist for enterprise wikis and corporate communication. //SEIBERT/MEDIA is one of Atlassian’s official partners in Germany. This blog post is also available in German at http://seibert.biz/wikisuccess1. A company Wiki is not only a […]
Sneak peek: the GreenHopper experience
You may have seen Edwin’s post yesterday about the user experience improvements in Jira which are being delivered with a new, more agile approach. Very cool stuff! If you’re wondering about the evolution of the user experience for the most popular agile project management tool for Jira, have no fear. The GreenHopper team is also […]
