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VertygoSLA: Commitment to your customers
Anyone using Jira for support or helpdesk purposes understands the importance meeting your SLAs. Earlier today, Eudes Nouvellon of Valiantys shared details of the VertygoSLA plugin for Jira, aka the November Plugin of the Month. If you want to learn more, check out the VertygoSLA Plugin webinar recording over on the Atlassian News Blog. VertygoSLA […]
Confluence 3.1 Beta 2 is where the wild things are
It’s with mucho excitement that we announce the availability of Confluence 3.1 Beta 2 for download. Please note that this Beta is for testing purposes only, and should NOT be installed on production systems. What’s all the fuss about? Beta 2 has all the features of Beta 1, and on top of that we have […]
Gliffy is helping you make better decisions this Movember
If you haven’t used Gliffy before, you really are missing out! Gliffy make a slick plugin for Confluence. With Gliffy you can easily create professional-quality flowcharts, diagrams, floor plans, technical drawings, and more on your Confluence pages. Best of all, there’s no need to have anything installed on your machine and you don’t even need […]
Jira Bot for Google Wave
The Jira developer community has struck again. Our friends in Poland, 224 Team, have put together a Google Wave robot that allows for some pretty cool Jira integration. The Pitch Once the Jira bot is added as a participant to your wave, it will start looking through existing wave content for Jira issue keys. When […]
Tools for stand-ups in agile and scrum teams
Pyxis Technologies have just released a really neat iPhone/iPod Touch app – the _agilely Timer.
Webinar: VertygoSLA Plugin for Jira by Valiantys
This Thursday, we are hosting our November Plugin of the Month webinar. We will discuss the VertygoSLA plugin for Jira which gives organizations the opportunity to support their SLAs (Service Level Agreement) based on acknowledgment time or resolution time commitments. The webinar will be presented by Eudes Nouvellon of Valiantys and explain how VertygoSLA, coupled […]
Markers arrive in GreenHopper 4.2!
Ladies and Gentlemen GreenHopper 4.2 is now available! Less than a month after the release of 4.1 we’re back at it with some cool new features we think you’re going to love. Markers In GreenHopper 4.2 we debut markers and shift select functionality. Markers are similar to a bookmark but are used to delineate a […]
Movember @ Atlassian: Oooo we're half way there, oooooo oh…
We’re halfway into Movember and the Mo Bro’s are making some serious progress. Although Sloat has resorted to taking headshots in black and white to increase contrast…and Revo is starting to look more and more like Ron Jeremy everyday. The Donation Situation “Movember is helping to support three vaccine research programs and move 12 new […]
The Dundee Arms is Open for Business
“The Dundee Arms is Sydney’s fifth oldest pub. Built in the 1840s, it served the ships and warehouses clustered around Darling Harbour and the shopkeepers in the Corn Exchange next door. Rich in history, the Dundee Arms has been home to many interesting residents including T.J. ‘Buttie’ McMahon – grandfather of Australian Prime Minister Sir […]
Code Review in Agile Teams – Part 1
Curious to learn how agile teams at Atlassian are implementing and benefiting from code review? Check out this post over on the Atlassian Developer blog.
Code Review in Agile Teams – part I
At Atlassian we believe in “agile” development (similarity to a very popular buzzword recently unintended). We strive to be as agile as possible and clearly see the benefits. Sure, there are teams who are “more agile”, there are teams who are less. Almost every team applies different agile practices. That’s OK as we believe in […]
Updated Support Policy Released
We are pleased to announce an updated Support Policy which aims to simplify Atlassian’s position and present a more consistent and accountable support service to our customers. In summary the main changes are: We are committing 24×5 support for ALL products however non-critical issues (ie Severity L3 and L4) for products other than Jira and Confluence have only 16hrs coverage […]
Help us test the MindTouch -> Confluence Converter
The funny thing about wiki converters is that they get better with each conversion you do. We’re putting the finishing touches on our MindTouch converter and need your help testing it. If you have a MindTouch (a.k.a. DekiWiki) instance with actual data or know someone who does, we’d love to hear from you. Please add […]
Video: Agile with Jira, Fisheye, and other tools
Yesterday we ran a Voice of the Customer webinar with Chris Brown from Backstop Solutions Group. Chris spoke about their use and integration of Jira, Fisheye, some home-grown tools, and 3rd Party tools. See the webinar now: For past webinars, please hop on over to Atlassian TV where you can sort videos by products and […]
Fisheye 2.1 Released
Today, along with Crucible 2.1, we released Fisheye 2.1! In the five months since Fisheye 2 came out, we have been working to improve Fisheye with new search options, streamlined Jira integration and significant performance improvements. Fisheye 2.1 Highlights Wiki Markup in Commit Messages – You can now use Atlassian Wiki Markup in your commit […]
