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‘Discover and Subscribe’ – The suspense builds…

This week we present Discover and Subscribe, part two in our three-part Confluence video series. In this episode, we begin where Part 1 left off…our team of not-so-extraordinary individuals is finished creating the “Team Offsite” page and it’s now ready for prime-time. But how do they get the word out? How will other employees know […]

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‘Create and Edit’ – A New Wiki Drama From Atlassian

There’s a lot of Twitter buzz around the Widget Connector and all the new features in Confluence 2.10. Hot on the heels of our Confluence 2.10 launch, we present to you Create and Edit, the first video in a three-part miniseries. The series chronicles how one team of ordinary individuals finds a better way to […]

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Confluence 2.10 – Just in time for the Holidays

Wondering what to give your colleagues at this year’s holiday party? Well, Atlassian has the answer to your gift-giving conundrum…Confluence 2.10. You’ll be a hit at the office until at least next June if you pop this baby on those hungry dual-core HP machines everybody sits their eggnog on.

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Connectbeam Connects | Confluence Customers Beam

When we arrived at Defrag in Denver last month, we were pleasantly surprised to run into our buddies Puneet, Shinji and Hutch over at Connectbeam. We were even more delighted to see that they were demo-ing their integration between their Connectbeam Spotlight and our beloved Confluence wiki. And we were freaking ecstatic when Puneet later […]

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3,600 Free Licenses Feels Pretty Good

One reason I enjoy working at Atlassian is that our founders highly encourage us to contribute to our community. For example, every employee receives five paid days annually to volunteer at a charity of his/her choice. Another cool thing Atlassian does is donate free community licenses to non-profits (I’m planning to deploy Confluence for the […]

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Fan the Flames with Confluence Blogs

Thomas Edison once said, “Genius is one percent inspiration and 99 percent perspiration.” At the Defrag conference this week, Professor William Duggan of the Columbia Business School focused on that very important one percent. Where do creative ideas come? Duggan suggests that the great creative sparks in human achievement were the product of one individual […]

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Quit Your Job and Build a Plugin

Peldi has a great blog post about the idea for Balsamiq came to him and why he made it into an Atlassian plugin.

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Did you miss the SharePoint Connector webinar?

Well you can stop all the crying, kicking and fist-clenching because we recorded it for you. In about 30 minutes we demo-ed all the Connector’s high-level features and answered quite a few customer questions. Thanks to everyone who attended. And if you missed it, don’t worry. We still love you:) As always you can find […]

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New Confluence Shizzle – 2.9, Office and SharePoint Connectors

Today’s an auspicious day for Confluence fans – Confluence 2.9 is out in the wild, with a gaggle of new features, 140 resolved issues and two wickedly cool plug-ins: the Office Connector, which lets users edit Confluence pages with Microsoft Office and OpenOffice clients (free for all customers), and the SharePoint Connector, which allows SharePoint […]

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