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Integrating Our Cloud Development Suite with Google Apps

This is part 2 of a 2 part blog series. In Part 1 I discussed authentication using OpenID Single Sign-On. Couple Jira Studio with Google Apps and you have a complete set of software development and collaboration tools in the cloud. In this blog post we’ll look at how you too can integrate your application […]

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End of support for platforms connecting to the Atlassian Connector for Eclipse

We will be ending support for a number of platforms for the Atlassian Connector for Eclipse when version 2.2 of the connector is released. From Atlassian Connector for Eclipse 2.2 (scheduled for mid June 2010), the connector will no longer support: Jira 3.12.5 and earlier (including point releases) Bamboo 2.2.3 and earlier (including point releases) […]

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5 Questions for Steve Ginsberg, VP of Technical Operations, Pandora

Steve Ginsberg, VP of Technical Operations at Pandora, is one of several folks who will be speaking at our first-ever Starter Day. If you haven’t already signed up for Starter Day, now’s the time. Seating is limited for this half-day, $50 event (only $10 if you’re a Starter license customer) that features some of the […]

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Two new FREE Confluence plugins to check out

Valiantys, an Atlassian partner, just made us aware of two new plugins they’ve providing for free under a BSD license. Both plugins, which coincidentally look very useful, are now available on the Atlassian Plugin Exchange. Branch Remover Plugin The Branch Remover plugin (see right) allows the space administrators and all authorized contributors to delete a […]

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Atlassian Summit… almost sold out

Some said it was unlikely. Some said impossible. Sell out Summit? Nah. But, today, we’re just 19 18 tickets away from selling out our 2nd annual user conference. At this rate, there’s little doubt that the conference will sell out. If you’ve been procrastinating about buying a ticket, it’s time to get off the fence. […]

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A simple example of Fisheye for Flex developers

A number of folks have asked me about Atlassian’s Fisheye. There’s broad familiarity with some of our other products (notably Jira and Confluence) among the AS/Flex/ColdFusion community, but fewer know about our other developer tools. Fisheye, specifically, has been an object of some curiosity to many of my developer friends from the Adobe world. As […]

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Community Awards: Win $10,000 for your cause

Want to win $10,000 USD for your charity? Are you an Atlassian Community License holder? Then consider entering our new Community Awards competition. In the 8 years since we’ve been in business, we’ve donated our collaboration and software development tools to thousands of non-profit organisations and community causes, licenses valued at more than $34,000,000. We […]

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Developer Relations Newsletter, May 2010

Greetings from the Atlassian Developer Relations team! There’s a lot going on behind the scenes here, and we thought you’d like to know about some of it. Atlassian now has a full-time, dedicated Developer Relations team. Our job is to make it easier for developers, both within Atlassian and without, to improve and extend the […]

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Jira 4.1 Deep Dive – Custom email subject lines

So far, my Jira 4.1 Deep Dives have covered the new user experience for tracking issues and using the operations bar, however, one of the most popular new features is the ability to customise email subject lines. At 224 votes, this issue had the most votes in the Jira 4.1 change log.

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Nominate yourself for the Charlie awards and make history

The Charlie Awards are back. Our 2nd annual “best of” awards recognize the best, most creative, and coolest uses of Atlassian tools. Nominate your organization’s great work with our tools and you could win serious street cred and bragging rights. Winners will be announced at Summit. Although you don’t need to be present to win, […]

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Enterprise Wiki Essentials: Confluence Page Restrictions

This is the final post in a three part series about Confluence permissions. In part 1 we focused on Global Permissions and in part 2 we looked at Space Permissions. In this post we’ll take a look at the third level of Confluence permissions, Page Restrictions.

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New Release of Atlassian Connector for IntelliJ – Task Context Integration, Easier Jira Editing and More!

Developers constantly have to switch to and from tasks due to interruptions and urgent issues. A recently introduced feature in IntelliJ 9 – task context management – makes it much easier to get back “in context” on a task by showing the active changelist, open editors, expanded branches in Project View, run configurations and enabled […]

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Five ways to Build Wildly Successful Pricing Pages

1) Make it public Making your pricing public is the critical first step because customers want it! Using Google Analytics, we study traffic patterns and popularity of every page on our web…

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Thank your employees using Jira

Atlassian values their customers, the community and their staff. We feel it is our unique culture that enables us to attract great people who help us to continue to make useful products people lust after. One area that we are trying to improve is employee recognition and we are using Jira to help. Jira, the […]

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Video: OneLogin and one-click access to your apps

Yesterday we hosted a webinar with OneLogin which gives you one-click access to your Atlassian apps (among others). In this webinar, Thomas Pedersen, CEO and co-founder of OneLogin, demonstrated how their integration can give you one-click access to all your web apps, both cloud-based and behind the firewall. We learned how you can configure shared […]