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Summit 2010 Highlights – Auditing your Build and Release Infrastructure

Atlassian’s build and release infrastructure uses dozens of build agents to run hundreds of builds every day. Needless to say, it’s a critical part of how we deliver great software to our customers! Jim Severino is a member of the internal systems team at Atlassian who is responsible for our build infrastructure. At Summit 2010, […]

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Summit 2010 Highlights – Release and Change Management with Jira and Bamboo

At Atlassian Summit 2010, Jonathan Doklovic of Systems Bliss and Kevin Behrens of Internet Broadcasting gave a great session discussing release and change management techniques that have worked in real-world situations. The simple but effective release management system described uses: Jira for issue tracking. Bamboo for continuous integration. Bamboo JiraVersions plugin to retrieve versions from […]

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Atlassian Summit 2010 Highlights – ShipIt Champions

At Atlassian Summit 2010, Seb Ruiz delivered a great 10-minute lightning talk about ShipIt Days at Atlassian. During ShipIt Days, Atlassian developers have 24 hours to build and deliver a working software prototype. They’ve produced a ton of cool features that eventually made it into shipping products (as well as producing a lot of empty […]

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Training your development team using Eclipse, Mylyn and Jira

At Atlassian Summit 2010, Heather Mardis and Brian Tarbox of Motorola shared the story of their team’s adoption of Atlassian tools. My favorite part of the talk was their demonstration of how to use Eclipse, Mylyn and Jira. Mylyn tracks ‘task contexts’ that allow you to quickly switch between multiple tasks and pick up where […]

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Jira Studio + Google Apps – Single Sign-On

This is the first in a series of blog posts highlighting our favourite features available when you integrate Jira Studio with your Google Apps domain. Single sign-on Google Apps features Open ID-based single sign-on authentication for accessing email, calendar, documents – everything shared within your domain. Compared to a ‘traditional’ behind the firewall directory service […]

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Summit 2010 Highlights – Dev Tools State of the Union

At Atlassian Summit 2010, Tim Buntel and I gave an update on the latest features in Fisheye, Crucible, Bamboo and Jira Studio, as well as a quick glimpse of some new features coming soon in Atlassian’s software development tools. One of the coolest parts of the presentation highlights how integrating all of our tools together […]

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Summit 2010 Highlights – PBS Goes Agile with Atlassian tools

The PBS interactive team supports 170+ member stations across the United States and over 1500 websites, including the high-traffic PBS.org and PBSKids.org. Taking advantage of Atlassian’s community license program for non-profit organisations, they have deployed and integrated the entire suite of Atlassian tools as part of their ongoing effort to adopt agile development practices and […]

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Jira Studio 2.2 New Feature Highlights – Agile Planning & Management

Jira Studio 2.2, is latest release of Atlassian’s hosted software development suite featuring Subversion hosting integrated with all of the Atlassian tools for building great software. This Jira Studio release includes GreenHopper 4.4, Atlassian’s brilliantly simple tool for agile planning and management. New gadgets, easier planning board access and more Want to make sure everyone […]

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Jira Studio 2.2 New Feature Highlights – Faster, Simpler Issue Tracking

Jira Studio 2.2 included a ton of upgrades to the integrated applications, including Jira 4.1, the latest release of Atlassian’s flagship issue tracking system. Jira 4.1 Feature Deep-dives The Jira team wrote a great series of blog posts about the cool new features in Jira 4.1 that made working with issues faster and simpler. Here’s […]

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Missed the "Making the Switch to Jira Studio" webinar? Recording is now available

Jira Studio is Atlassian’s hosted software development suite that integrates hassle-free Subversion hosting with all of Atlassian’s fast, simple tools for building great software. On June 30th, 2010, we hosted an informational webinar that highlighted: Unique features of Jira Studio (activity streams, Google Apps integration, updating issues with Subversion comments) Infrastructure, security, and data management […]

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Jira Studio 2.2 Released – Enhanced Source Browsing, Code Review, Issue Screen and more

Jira Studio 2.2 has been launched, and it includes exciting upgrades to several of the underlying Atlassian applications. If you’ve been thinking about switching to hosted software development for your next project, this is release is definitely worth checking out! Fisheye 2.2 Jira Studio 2.2 includes a year’s worth of improvements to the source browsing […]

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Visualising Bamboo Dependencies with GraphViz

This is a guest blog post submitted by Jonathan Doklovic. Jonathan is Founder and CEO of Systems Bliss Inc., an Atlassian Partner. Jonathan has been using Atlassian tools and writing plugins for them for over 5 years and has over 25 years of development experience. His goal is to blissfully skip through a field filled […]

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Webinar Reminder – Making the Switch to Jira Studio

Jira Studio is Atlassian’s hosted software development suite that integrates hassle-free Subversion hosting with all of Atlassian’s tools for building great software. Jira Studio let’s your team spend less time dealing with infrastructure, upgrades and administration, so you can spend more time focusing on software development. Curious about switching to Jira Studio? Many teams have […]

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Hosted Development in the Cloud with Jira Studio

In October 2009, Atlassian suddenly had the opportunity to integrate Jira Studio, our hosted software development suite with Google Apps. We knew this was the perfect fit for companies that wanted to work together and build great software without worrying about infrastructure, but we needed to get it done in 3 months! At Atlassian Summit […]

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Atlassian Connector for Eclipse Updated – Enhanced Build Logs, Easy Issue Time Tracking and more!

The Atlassian Connector for Eclipse lets you access your Jira issues, Bamboo builds, Crucible code reviews and Fisheye source code analysis right in your IDE. It supports any IDE based on Eclipse 3.5 or later, including Adobe Flex Builder, Zend Studio, and more. Version 2.2 has a heap of new features, enhancements and bug fixes. […]