Error Reporting, Tracking and Communication with SmartAssembly and Jira
This is a guest blog post by Red Gate, makers of SmartAssembly, an automated error reporting tool for .NET applications. This post will talk about a new, full-circle integration between SmartAssembly and Jira, making error reporting, issue tracking, and customer communication easy. Jira is the premier tool for issue tracking and project management, used by […]
Announcing $15k More in Codegeist Prizes
Two weeks ago we announced our fifth Atlassian plugin coding competition, Codegeist. We announced the largest single prize we’ve ever given away, $15k in cash, along with the most total prize money we’ve ever given away, $30k. And today we’re announcing one more big prize. More Cash: $15k for the Community Prize We launched Codegeist […]
Announcing $15k More in Codegeist Prizes
Two weeks ago we announced our fifth Atlassian plugin coding competition, Codegeist. We announced the largest single prize we’ve ever given away, $15k in cash, along with the most total prize money we’ve ever given away, $30k. And today we’re announcing one more big prize. More Cash: $15k for the Community Prize We launched Codegeist […]
Rad Codegeist V Submissions: Kwik, Project Roles, Dashboards
Last week we announced our fifth installment of Atlassian’s plugin coding competition, Codegeist. And since then we’ve already had a few awesome submissions that I wanted to highlight quickly. $30k in Cash Prizes and New Technology But first, for those of you that may have missed our announcement, this year we’re upping the ante by […]
Announcing Codegeist V: May The Best Plugins Win
Today we’re announcing the start of our 5th installment of our coding competition, Codegeist. This year we’re upping the ante by giving away the best prizes yet, including the biggest single cash prize ever: $15,000 for the grand prize winner! We’ve lined up a total of $30,000 in cash, along with more prizes we’ll announce […]
Codegeist Plugin Competition: Show Us What You Got
Calling All Atlassian Plugin Devs We’re kicking off the 5th installment of our Codegeist plugin competition. This year we’re upping the ante by giving away the best prizes yet, including the biggest single cash prize ever: $15,000 for the grand prize winner! We’ve lined up a total of $30,000 in cash, along with more prizes […]
Improved Agile Testing in GreenHopper and Jira with Kalistick
This is a guest post by Marc Rambert of Kalistick, a cloud service that x-rays applications for quality and testing assessments and pushes results to Jira and GreenHopper. Continuously delivering working software requires collaboration between developers and testers to make sure the correct tests pass before a given deployment. GreenHopper and Jira support this collaboration […]
Learn and Assess in Your Wiki with Confluence & Edubrite
This is a guest blog post by Ajay Upadhyaya of EduBrite, a Confluence integration that enables a company to offer learning and assessment through Confluence. E-Learning in Confluence With the coming of technology, learning and education have started to shift online. More and more learning management systems have started providing collaboration features. And the idea […]
Marketing Advice for Startups and Small Teams
Many of you probably know that Atlassian has a collection of awesome, powerful plugins, most of which are built and maintained by members of our ecosystem, not Atlassian. Members of our ecosystem are typically smaller development shops, composed almost entirely of engineers. Shortly after I started at Atlassian I was approached by Dan Hardiker of […]
Atlassian Integration with SAP StreamWork
SAP has become one of the world’s leading big brands because of its powerful business software and deep knowledge of the enterprise. StreamWork is a collaboration tool that brings people and teams together to provide an additional layer of results, made even more powerful because of the new integration with Jira and Confluence. Now StreamWork […]
Marketing for Startups and Small Teams: PR, Events, and Emails
This post is part of our Marketing Essentials blog series. Our previous post focused on lead generation, the practice of acquiring new customers, partners or users that use your site or service. This post is about PR, events, and emails. Morgan Friberg, Jon Silvers, and Jessie Curtner assisted in the writing of this post. So […]
Marketing for Startups and Small Teams: A Primer on Lead Generation
This is the third post in our Marketing Essentials blog series. Last week we talked about product marketing and how a product can gain traction in the market. This week we’re focusing on lead generation, showing how a team can drive more traffic to their website. Joe Lambe also contributed to this post. In the […]
Surveys, Event Registrations, and Expense Report Workflows in Confluence
This is a guest blog post submitted by Frevvo, showing how Confluence can be instrumented with forms and workflows. Confluence is a powerful tool that enables employees to collaborate and share knowledge on your intranet. But Confluence by itself does not support common tasks organizations perform, such as surveys, event registrations, vacation requests workflows, and […]
Marketing for Startups and Small Teams: Product Marketing
This is the second post in our blog series about marketing essentials for startups and engineering teams. Last week we talked about the customer funnel, a vital construct for understanding and measuring your customer acquisition process. This post focuses on product marketing, or how a team can clearly and effectively communicate a product’s purpose and […]
Marketing for Engineers and Small Teams
The Social Network, apart from being an entertaining movie, reminded me of those times we all spend hacking into the wee hours of the morning, trying to get that website off the ground, finishing one last feature before submitting to our exhaustion, changing the world with software. Software engineers, not unlike other professionals, are passionate […]
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