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(Case Study) Sega On Game Development Software

Formerly known as: Secret Level Location: San Francisco, CA Industry: Video games Employees: ~80 Tools used: Jira, Confluence & Fisheye As part of our participation in the Game Developer Conference 2010 in San Francisco, we interviewed a number of our game development customers. Sega Studios San Francisco, formerly known as Secret Level, happens to be […]

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Protip: Bamboo continuous integration linked with Fisheye source code

In a previous protip post we showed how you can open a file in Eclipse or IntelliJ from your Fisheye source code viewer or Crucible code review tool. Atlassian’s tools have many more useful integrations points, which can be enabled by following the Here Be Dragons integration guide. One of the most useful integrations is […]

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Integrating Atlassian's Hosted Development Suite with Google Apps

This is part 1 of a 2 part blog series. Small to medium development teams have had their head in the clouds for a while – and you know I’m not talking about the fluffy white stuff in the sky. Hosted services have the ability to offer value by removing the pain associated with installing, […]

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Enterprise Wiki Essentials: Confluence Space Permissions

Last week I blogged how permissions are a key point of difference between a general purpose wiki like Mediawiki and an enterprise wiki like Confluence. We looked at Confluence’s Global Permissions in detail. This post will take deep look at Space Permissions.

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Top 5 reasons to attend Starter Day

For less than the cost of a bicycle tune-up, you can attend Atlassian Starter Day in San Francisco, an event that brings together some of tech’s brightest entrepreneurs for a 1/2 day of talks about the business of startups. You’ll hear… Nathan Stoll, Aardvark Avner Ronen, Boxee Mike Volpe, Hubspot Steve Ginsberg, Pandora Glenn Kelman, […]

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Top Ten Things We Know About Wikis

This is a guest post by Nick Smith of Freedom Information Systems. Nick is presenting Confluence at NASA: Where No Wiki Has Gone Before at this year’s Atlassian Summit. You’ll find his original post at freedomis.com. Freedom is very excited to be speaking at this year’s Atlassian Summit which takes place in San Francisco in […]

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Webinar Reminder: OneLogin and Atlassian Integration

This is just a quick reminder that this Thursday, we’ll be hosting 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, will demonstrate how their integration can give you one-click access to all your web apps, both cloud-based and […]

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(Summit preview) Confluence @ NASA: Where No Wiki Has Gone Before

Holy molé! Summit is less than 2 months away! This is another post in our ongoing preview of Atlassian Summit 2010. For the next few months weeks leading up to Atlassian Summit, we’ll be publishing interviews and guest posts from our speakers and sponsors at the event. This interview is with Nick Smith of Freedom […]

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Documentation wiki theme now bundled with Confluence 3.2

Are you using your wiki for documentation? Atlassian developer extraordinaire, Jen Schumacher, announced the availability of the Confluence Documentation Theme back in December last year. With the release of Confluence 3.2, it’s now a bundled plugin. Let’s take a deeper look at how it works and how you can customise it for your needs.

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Startup Lessons Learned – More Support For The Startup Community

When I joined Atlassian we were a team of less than 10 people. Now we number around 230, yet we still think of ourselves as a startup – although it occasionally gets debated. Thus it seems fitting to be supporting the startup community we admire so much. This Friday in San Francisco, we’ll be sponsoring […]

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(Summit preview) Launch pad competition

Tucked away innocuously on the Summit agenda is a little ol’ session we’re calling the Launchpad Event Competition. If you like American Gladiator or any similar Neanderthalish programming, you should like our Launchpad event, which will feature the brawn, brains and beauty (yes, beauty) of the Summit Sponsors. The Launchpad event features our Platinum, Gold […]

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Jira 4.1 Deep Dive – The Operations Bar

Previously, I showed you some of the great improvements made to issue tracking in Jira 4.1. Today, I want to talk about one of the coolest additions to the new UI: the Operations Bar.

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Enterprise Wiki Essentials: Confluence Global Permissions

Wikis are increasingly being adopted by the enterprise. When people hear the word wiki, Wikipedia often comes to mind. Based on the free platform, Mediawiki, Wikipedia is undoubtedly the world’s most well known wiki. It’s important to note that there are some key differences between a platform such as Mediawiki, and an enterprise wiki like Confluence. One of those key differences is Permissions.

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(Guest post) Top 10 Reasons the St. Louis Contegix Team is Excited to go to the Summit

Contegix is our stellar hosting provider and partner, and they’re a Gold Sponsor at Atlassian Summit 2010. This is a guest blog post from Anne Ellegood, Marketing Contegian. Over the next few weeks leading up to Summit, we will be publishing blog posts from other Summit sponsors. Our Top 10 Reasons 10. Drinking ANY other […]

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Creating issues from your iPhone

It’s been a while since the last update but I’ve finally gotten around to working a little more on my 20% project, the Jira iPhone web-interface. What is the iPhone web-interface? It’s a plugins 2 plugin that can be deployed to a Jira instance. Once deployed, any user accessing your Jira instance will get redirected […]