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Atlassian Summit 2010: Save the Date

Mark your calendars for June 9-11, 2010, as we come together for our 2nd annual user conference, Atlassian Summit. Over 350 people from 19 countries attended last year’s Summit to learn about the products, network with peers, and hear compelling case studies. Last year’s presentations and videos can be viewed here. This year’s event will […]

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New iPhone Jira Interface via Plugin

Those who are familiar with Atlassian may have heard of our implementation of Google’s 20% time, an experiment we embarked on almost two years ago. 20% time means that any full-time developer employed by Atlassian can spend 20% of his or her time on a project of their choosing. So where does a developer’s mind […]

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Atlassian donates $250k to Room to Read!

We’re thrilled to announce that we’ve hit a new milestone – through our Starter License program we have sold $250,000 worth of licenses, with all proceeds benefiting Room to Read! If you haven’t already heard, the Starter License program offers most of our software for small teams for $10. No strings attached. Watch Room to […]

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Whoops – You’ve Got Mail

This morning we had a little bit of a snafu. A customer, with the best of intentions, added the entire Jira User Group to the Cc Group field – a custom field created for our Jira instance – of their support issue on support.atlassian.com. They didn’t realize that this group has more than 30,000 members. […]

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Jira iPhone Web Interface Plugin

Jira’s UI on the iPhone (or any mobile device for that matter) leaves a lot to be desired. It’s slow, shows too much information and is difficult to navigate on a screen that only supports a resolution of 320×480 pixels. There’s already some native iPhone apps for Jira available like iJira, Jira Mate and Jira […]

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Task Management, Mockups and Diagrams – All in the Wiki

The Confluence Sandbox has been around for a couple of months now. It’s a place where you can get your hands dirty with all the features that Confluence has on offer. Also installed are three of the best commercial Confluence plugins around. Check out what they let you do in the wiki. Using Confluence as a […]

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Webinar: Jira Connector for Jama Contour

See the Jira Connector for Jama Contour in action during our December Plugin of the Month webinar. The Jira Connector integrates Jama Contour, a popular tool used for managing requirements, with Jira. This integration connects business teams responsible for product requirements and planning with development teams responsible for implementation. If you’re unfamiliar with Contour, it’s […]

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Movember @ Atlassian: The time has come

We are days away from the end of Movember. Firstly, I’d like to take this opportunity to congratulate Todd Revolt for winning the final Mo of the Week. Todd was the crowd favourite, snapping up 32% of the vote. He was closely followed by Charles with his new copycat horseshoe look. Later this week we’ll […]

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GreenHopper 4.2 New Features Video

GreenHopper 4.2…Now With Video! Hot on the heels of Nick’s announcement of the GreenHopper 4.2 release earlier this week, we’ve got a video for you of the product in action. Check out the video below to see how you can use these new features to help plan your iterations. To check out all the new […]

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Atlassian Maven Repository is back online

Updated 1:38pm PST, November 23rd, 2009. http://m2proxy.atlassian.com is back online. Thanks for your patience. Updated 12:38pm PST, November 23rd, 2009. Unfortunately, the server that hosts the data for http://maven.atlassian.com is offline due to a hardware failure. The Nexus proxy is online, but without http://maven.atlassian.com it will be unable to serve artifacts for builds. This will […]

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Working with issues in context

Most software implementation happens in an IDE, and for most developers, the IDE is their “home”, where they get their “real” work done. The tasks they work on though, are tracked with Jira issues. With the Atlassian Connectors for IDEs, we’ve brought your Jira issues front and center to Eclipse, and IntelliJ IDEA, allowing you […]

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Movember @ Atlassian: The Home Stretch – Cast your votes!

Only one more week to go and the competition for the 4 gongs that will be announced at the completion of Movember is really hotting up. To refresh your memory, you’ll be voting for: 1. The Sydney MO with the MOst – Awarded to the wearer of the most impressive mo in the Sydney office, […]

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Transparency in Recruitment Reporting to your company

The Atlassian Talent (HR) Team recently started using a web based recruitment system called Taleo. The system helps manage the increasing flow of candidate applications following our recent recruitment efforts. If you work in HR or recruitment, than you have probably heard of Taleo. Although I think it is better designed for external recruiters rather […]

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Video: VertygoSLA Plugin for Jira

Today we held a Plugin of the Month webinar with Eudes Nouvellon of Valiantys on the VertygoSLA plugin for Jira. This plugin would be an excellent addition to any customer support or support desk users of Jira. VertygoSLA gives organizations the opportunity to support their SLAs (Service Level Agreement) based on acknowledgment time or resolution […]

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Crucible & Fisheye What's New in 2.1 Webinar Recording

The following video is a recording of the What’s New in 2.1 Demo and Q&A webinar held yesterday, November 18. So if your idea of a good time is listening to me ramble on for 40 minutes then this is your lucky day! The demo starts at 5:25 and goes for about 15 minutes, if […]