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Lots of Website Updates

New tours, no tickets required Shiny new feature tours await you for our newest products: Fisheye: open up your repository to help you better understand your changing source. Clover: the industry standard in code coverage, Clover improves your testing. Crucible: review code changes, make comments, and record outcomes in an efficient, distributed, and process-neutral way […]

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Introducing the SharePoint Connector for Confluence

Today at the kick off the Web 2.0 Summit in San Francisco, we’re announcing our new SharePoint Connector for Confluence. So, what is it? In sum, the SharePoint Connector for Confluence does exactly what it sounds like it would do: allows customers to bridge the products together. Two separate collaboration repositories can live separately yet […]

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New Atlassian Shirts: Fisheye, Clover and Crucible

Hot off the printing presses: new Atlassian Fisheye, Crucible and Clover shirts. New enterprise customers (that purchased since our acquisition of Cenqua on August 1st) will be receiving theirs in the mail shortly. They’re also for sale on the Atlassian store.

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You know you’re a growing company when…

… the drinks refrigerator arrives in the SF office! And we’re still hiring everywhere.

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Got Sponsorship?

Max Pool is running a competition on his blog, Codesqueeze, and top prizes include Atlassian merchandise. Codesqueeze came to my attention when he posted a blog about things that piss him off with software companies. Maybe it was because he listed us as a good example of how to behave as a software company, or […]

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Any Advice for New Startups? An Interview.

This video came across my RSS feed today. Atlassian CEO and co-founder Mike Cannon-Brookes is interviewed (wearing the Jira Because You’ve Got Issues tshirt ) on the question of advice and tips for new startups at Web Directions South.

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Jira Plugins and the Jira Platform

“I forgot my mantra” This blog post began as a list of some of the latest third-party Jira plugins, but turned into more of discussion about the success of Jira as a platform. It seems like every software or SaaS company is out to not only build end-user applications, but also software platforms. The mantra […]

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Confluence 2.6 Ships!

Atlassian is proud to announce the latest version of Confluence, the enterprise wiki. Confluence 2.6 offers user-friendly UI changes, including a new theme with a fresh look and feel. Additional new features include default content for spaces, template labels, official MySQL 5.0 support, PDF export of images and default bundling of the social bookmarking plugin. […]

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See You at JavaPolis

We’re going to be attending JavaPolis again this year. Mike will be giving some talks about our products with regards to continuous integration and code review. We’re also going to staff a booth to demo all our products. Javapolis, in Antwerp every December, is the largest gathering of Java developers outside of JavaOne. Last year, […]

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Jira Goes to “11” (New Jira 3.11)

Atlassian Jira 3.11 was shipped yesterday and includes over 70 improvements and bug fixes, including new project management and time tracking capabilities. Sub-tasks have received a good deal of attention in this latest release as users can now view sub-task time tracking and get aggregate data about sub-tasks. You can learn about all the new […]

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T-shirts 2.0 part deux

The Cenqua acquisition could not be said to be complete without t-shirts. At last, here they are: the new Clover, Fisheye, and Crucible shirts. We sent them to the printers last week. Customers that purchased enterprise editions of these products will be receiving theirs very soon.

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School of Shaolin: Blogging at Atlassian

Master Po: [after easily defeating the boy in combat] Ha, ha, never assume because a man has no eyes he cannot see. Close your eyes. What do you hear? Young Caine: I hear the water, I hear the birds. Master Po: Do you hear your own heartbeat? Young Caine: No. Master Po: Do you hear […]

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What 3 Dev Tools Do You Rely on Most?

Check out this post discussing the requirements and solution one developer has found. It’s hard not to be pleased to see that Jira has been flexible enough to cover so many bases. Suresh Krishna writes: Few members felt that i was overusing Jira, but at the end of the day i am happy that i […]

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Marrying Agile/ Scrum with Pragmatic Product Management

As a marketer, I like to think I understand the term Pragmatic Marketing, but it appears the folks at Splunk are taking that term to an entirely new level. Christina Noren, VP Product Management at Splunk, recently wrote a blog post on Automating and opening up product planning. Their product development process was already going […]

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Jira, Agile, Scrum, and Pragmatic Marketing

Christina Noren, VP Product Management at Splunk, recently wrote a blog post on Automating and opening up product planning. Their product development process was already going fast, but now they’re going to kick into turbo as they move to a Scrum-based model. Anyone made any similar changes to their product development process? Give Christina a […]