At your service
The number of customers we support has doubled every year since Atlassian started just over six years ago. Today, we support 12,000 customers. That’s a lot of legendary service. To ramp things up to meet the demands of small 5-person teams to mega customers, we took a number of steps: Increased the number of support […]
Plugins Galore with Dan Hardiker
Mark your calendar and please join us on August 26, 2008 when we have a conversation with plugin developer, Dan Hardiker of Adaptavist. UPDATE: This video was recorded in September 2008 and can be viewed here. Having committed over 25 free plugins*, Dan is one of the most prolific plugin developers in the Atlassian community. […]
Bamboo Has Serious (Jira) Issues
At OSCON a couple weeks ago, I started a conversation with one attendee about continuous integration. It was a practice he wasn’t that familiar with. He knew the names of some open source CI servers, but hadn’t heard of Bamboo, our CI build server. Another guy at the table overheard the conversation and said, “Isn’t […]
Atlassian Wins 2008 SDTimes 100
Woohoo!. It’s 2006 all over again. Sort of. Atlassian was once again named to the prestigious SDTimes 100 list, which recognizes those companies, organizations and individuals that most broadly ‘set the agenda’ in the software industry. Atlassian won in the Application Lifecycle Management category which recognized solutions that supported the spectrum of collaboration workflow from […]
You’ve Got Massive Issues
Got Jira? Got lots and lots of issues? Then you might be interested in learning about WANdisco’s solution for clustering and replication. The solution, announced last November, helps organizations with complex and massive deployments of Jira to ensure the application’s availability and scalability. To learn more, please join us for a webinar with WANdisco on […]
The Art of Atlassian
Here’s a look back on some of the art of Atlassian, from tshirts to logos. The stuff shown here is the work of our ace designer, Jason… Jason, ya done good! Tshirts “Atlassian should be known for their T-shirts.” Of course we’d like to be remembered as the company that makes the most fantastic bug […]
Collaborate on Your Diagrams with Gliffy 1.4
Gliffy has announced an upgrade to their collaborative diagramming tool for Confluence. Gliffy is a plugin for Confluence that allows you to create diagrams that can be shared and/or collaborated on with other wiki users. If you’re still trying to convince your boss to buy Confluence, try demoing Gliffy, it’s got some sweeeeet eye candy […]
For Mother’s Day: Bamboo CI Server!
Mother’s Day is just one week away, and what better time to take advantage of our Bamboo 2.0 sale*! You got her flowers and chocolate last year, a new scarf the year before that, and the year before that you took her out for Champagne brunch. Why not this year getting her something unique, something […]
Software and beer at JavaOne, booth #930
If you’re attending JavaOne, please visit us at booth #930 next week. We’ll be demoing the latest and greatest products: Jira 3.12 Fisheye 1.5 Crucible 1.5 Bamboo 2.0 Confluence 2.8 Clover 2.2 Crowd 1.3 and Jira Studio, our new all-in-one hosted development suite Also… Matt Quail and Pete Moore will be speaking at the CommunityOne […]
Put Bugs in your IDE… Atlassian IntelliJIDEA Plugin
Introducing the Atlassian IDE plugin for IntellijIDEA (Eclipse plugin coming soon!). With the new plugin, you never have to leave your IDE to access and work with Jira, Bamboo, or Crucible. The plugin is free and can be installed through the IDEA plugin manager. The IDE plugin allows you to pull in and work with […]
The 20:80 Rule
This is a guest blog by Ken Hudson, author of the forthcoming book The Idea Accelerator—How to solve problems faster using Speed Thinking. The 20:80 Rule by Ken Hudson This is a blog about the 20:80 rule. Yes, you have read this correctly. This is not the famous Pareto’s Principle which states that 80% of […]
Jira has Sixth Sense (Analytics)
How much time do you spend in Jira, coding, writing requirements, or… um, blogging? Most time tracking tools only give you partial insight into some of these figures, but if you’re really wanting a precise figure, you might turn to Sixth Sense Analytics. They have recently built an integration to Jira. Redmonk produced a video […]
Congratulations to GigaSpaces
GigaSpaces Technologies today announced that its Wiki Documentation Portal has won a prestigious professional accolade, the Award of Excellence in the Society for Technical Communications (STC) California and Silicon Valley Technical Communication Competition. The wiki in question is Confluence. We wrote a case study about their use of the wiki to write documentation many months […]
Your Feedback… Unedited
What is the likelihood that you would recommend our product(s) to someone? That was the only question we asked in our first ever Net Promoter survey last week, a survey that measures customer satisfaction. Of the 500 people we sent the survey to, 40% responded… w00t! That’s an amazing percentage, esp. considering that we didn’t […]
Psychedellic Bugs Tracked by Jira
This has got to be the most unique gift I’ve gotten from someone I worked with… maybe the most unique gift ever?! Kathy G. was a customer of Atlassian’s when she worked at a large company in Virginia. She was laid off last year along with many other employees as their company relocates their operations […]
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