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Developing Faster with the Atlassian Connector for IntelliJ

Kelly Robinson of Genologics recently published this blog post highlighting his favorite and most useful features of the Atlassian Connector for IntelliJ IDEA. Kelly first explains why he’s switched to using IntelliJ for most of his work projects, then highlights how he uses the Connector for IntelliJ to manage his Jira issues and Bamboo builds, […]

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The goat is baaaaack

We created a short, fast-paced clip to promote Atlassian Summit. This 11-second interstitial can now be seen in many of our AtlassianTV videos to remind, educate, and enthrall audiences about our upcoming user conference. Enjoy! Last year’s clip can be watched here.

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Video: Content Import Plugin for Confluence

This week we held a webinar with Tino Winkler of Communardo. Based out of Germany, Tino went over the Content Import Plugin for Confluence. This is a great webinar to watch if you have a legacy system that you want to exctract the data from and migrate to Confluence. The Content Import Plugin faciliates imports […]

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Bi-weekly blog roundup

There were so many Atlassian blogs these past couple weeks, it was really hard coming up with the few to “roundup,” but here they are: Managing projects in the real world with Jira. Kim Bryant, NPR, gets her “geek on” by diving into the nitty gritty details of how NPR.org uses Jira to manage daily […]

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Managing projects in the real world with Jira

A few weeks back, I blogged about a great series of posts on how NPR.org migrated from Bugzilla to Jira. The first two posts covered much of their high-level reasoning for making the switch, but in the third and final post, Kim Bryant, gets her “geek on” by diving into the nitty gritty details of how NPR.org uses Jira to manage daily activities.

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Atlassian Summit sponsorships… almost sold out

When we announced Atlassian Summit last month, there were 9 sponsors. There are 17 today. And only 4 spots remain. Summit is our annual user conference taking place in San Francisco, June 9-11. Our call for speakers is still open (until March 1 — speakers get a free pass to the event), and as you […]

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Biotech Giant Extends Atlassian’s Issue Tracker

When it comes to biotech, Amgen is no spring chicken. Internationally touted as the ‘largest independent biotech firm,’ Amgen was ranked first on the S&P 500 for being one of the most “future-oriented” companies by BusinessWeek. With revenue upwards of $15 Billion USD, we were quite pleased that they would take the time to talk […]

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Crucible and Fisheye now support Git and ClearCase

As Pete announced yesterday, Fisheye and Crucible 2.2 were launched yesterday and are now available for download. The big news is that in addition to Subversion, CVS and Perforce, Fisheye 2.2 now officially supports Git & ClearCase! Crucible has provided support for Git & ClearCase for a while through “lightSCM” plugins, but now Crucible users […]

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Ad hoc Jira installation package for Ubuntu

It’s not a true package, but Ivar Abrahamsen has put together a page explaining how he made a shell script for Ubuntu that does all the Jira installation work for you. Beyond the basic installation experience, Ivar also threw in some commands to make the Jira file locations compatible with the Linux Foudation’s Filesystem Hierarchy […]

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Fisheye & Crucible 2.2 Released – Now with Git and ClearCase!

Fisheye & Crucible 2.2 Released! Now with Git & ClearCase support, new awesome side-by-side diffs, better pre-commit reviews, direct Jira time logging and more.

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Webinar Reminder: Content Import Plugin for Confluence

This Thursday, we are running a Plugin of the Month webinar with Communardo on the Confluence Content Import Plugin. Based out of Germany, Tino Winkler will walk us through how the Content Import Plugin faciliates imports of any type of content into Confluence. The import data must be provided in a transfer format, which is […]

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Atlassian Uses Social Media to Increase Job Applications by 350%

Sydney, Australia (PRWEB) February 16, 2010 — In their latest recruitment campaign – ‘The Atlassian 32‘ – Atlassian has been embracing the power of social media to find quality new employees for the company. Since the campaign launch in August 2009, Atlassian has seen applications more than triple with the number of applicants soaring to […]

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Make your Confluence wiki public

Do you have content in your wiki that you want to share with others that don’t have an account? Well, using Confluence you can make that content publicly accessible to anyone, without affecting your licensing costs.

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Wanted: Build Engineers

It probably doesn’t surprise you to hear that building, testing and releasing software is pretty important for a software company. At Atlassian we do a lot of it – we’ve got scheduled builds, triggered builds, performance builds, tested-platform builds, and many many more. We manage it all with Bamboo and the rest of the Atlassian […]

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Join Atlassian! News about our recruitment efforts

Atlassian has something special going on… It starts with, of all things, their core values and shows up in the quality of the products they create and their almost fanatical user base. They have the most holistic approach to software I think I have ever seen —Marlena Compton, Atlassian’s newest QA Engineer Marlena is just […]