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What a difference $500,000 makes
So what has been the impact of all the monies raised from Atlassian’s cause marketing Starter License program? Where has all that money gone? One of the things that we love about Room to Read is their transparency and accountability. As a partner we can see exactly how we are contributing to a solution. Cambodia […]
Atlassian raises $500,000 for Room to Read. Next stop: $1,000,000
**Update** On March 3, we announced that Atlassian has reached the $1M milestone for Room to Read! Atlassian’s Starter License Community raises $500,000 In April 2009 Atlassian’s stimulus package raised US$100,000 for Room to Read via sales of $5 5-user Starter Licenses of Jira & Confluence. Atlassian since expanded the program, with $10 10-user Starter […]
Freemium is Dead…. Long Live Causium
Just Imagine…. What if every time a consumer downloaded a free online application they made a micro donation to charity. Consider the impact a company can have to help causes like micro-finance,…
Save 30% – Join Atlassian at Enterprise 2.0 Boston
Enterprise 2.0 Boston is just around the corner. Come and see us June 14th to 17th at the Westin Boston Waterfront and have a chat with Atlassian staff and see our tools in action.
Improving Jira User Experience – Delivering with agility – Part I
We’re big proponents of an agile approach to software development at Atlassian. Internally, our development teams follow an agile approach. What we realized, however, was that we were not so great at getting our features out quickly. With Jira 3.13, and Jira 4.0, we found that our development cycles were too long. Our customers deserve […]
Jira Mobile goes Android. More bug tracking for Android devices.
On the back of Atlassian’s attendance at Google I/O 2010, this is our second guest blog post highlighting Android based Jira clients. This post comes from Sena Gbeckor-Kove of ImKon. If you missed it, you may also be interested in the first Jira Android guest blog post. Jira Mobile (Android) Those of you who have […]
(Case Study) One Economy (or, how our non-profit customers rock)
HQ: Washington, D.C. Employees: 95 Hours of digital literacy training provided to underserved communities: 56,000 Goal: Connect 637,000 low-income households to broadband by 2011 Tools used: Jira & Fisheye Clark Ritchie Ada Kardos Last week we announced our Community Awards for our Community License holders. There are a lot of powerful stories among our non-profit […]
Putting the "ripped" in JavaScript
The first attendees to Sydney’s inaugural JavaScript user group began arriving early at Atlassian’s office last Wednesday night.
Bug tracking comes to your Android based smartphone
On the back of Atlassian’s attendance at Google I/O 2010, this is one of two guest blog posts highlighting Android based Jira clients. This post comes from Chris N. Diaz of PuguaSoft. PocketJira adding support for Android PocketJira is an application that lets you access Jira issues on your mobile device, including the BlackBerry and […]
(Summit preview) Announcing Lightning Talks at Summit
Today, we updated the Atlassian Summit agenda with our Lightning Talk sessions (15-minute talks on a variety of topics). These are geared towards everyone who wants some serious hands-on advice for making the products hum. The Lightning Talks grew directly from requests and recommendations on the surveys from Summit 2009. While people appreciated the case […]
Atlassian Starter Day is Sold Out
Following on the heels of Atlassian Summit, our event for startups, Atlassian Starter Day, has also sold out. We’ve started a waiting list for Starter Day, too, in the event that we can acquire a bigger room at the hotel. Starter Day is a half-day event about the business of startups that features founders and […]
(Case Study) Hosted software development suite used by Boomi
Founded: 2000 HQ: Berwyn, PA Other offices: San Francisco, CA Employees: 40 Customers: 600 in December, 2009 Tools used: Jira Studio & Confluence Rick Nucci Mitch Stewart I recently had a chat with Rick Nucci, founder and CTO, and Mitch Stewart, Engineering Manager, of Boomi. Boomi has been using Atlassian’s hosted software development tool, Jira Studio, […]
Enterprise wikis for your smart phone – Google Android, iPhone and more
RefinedWiki Mobile Interface is a theme that optimises Confluence for viewing on smart phones, including phones with mobile web browsers like Android, Safari, Opera Mini and mobile WebKit. Rather than forcing users to install a client side application, RefinedWiki’s Mobile Interface is a single plugin that you install on your Confluence server.
Atlassian Summit is Sold Out!
Hurray, Summit 2010 is sold out! Boo… Summit is sold out. If you didn’t get a ticket, you can still join our wait list. We’re super excited that so many people have registered for this event, it has surpassed our expectations. It’s going to be a huge event. Like last year, we will be posting […]
The Jira Dashboard at the center of your development process
More than just an issues dashboard Jira dashboards provide a view into Jira issues and activity, but can also display any OpenSocial gadgets, including those from your Confluence wiki, Fisheye source control browser, Crucible code review tool and Bamboo continuous integration build server. Previous blog posts discussed how Atlassians software development tools all integrate with […]
