Free Summit pass for John Bowersox
Registration opens this week for Atlassian Summit 2011, our annual user conference. In 2009, at our first Summit, a fellow by the name of John Bowersox was first to register. Cool, we thought, our first attendee. But we didn’t give much thought to it after that. Then, in 2010, we opened registration for the event […]
Be a sponsor of Atlassian Summit 2011
Time to dust off your marketing boots and sign up to be a sponsor at Atlassian Summit 2011. If you sell plugins and extensions for Atlassian products, offer professional services, or just fancy yourself running a booth at our conference, now’s the time to raise your hand and let us know that you want to […]
3 reasons you should nominate Atlassian for a Crunchie
It’s Crunch-time again, which in English means that TechCrunch has opened nominations for the 2010 Crunchies awards. Nominations are open through Friday, December 24, 2010 at midnight PT. Atlassian fits neatly into two Crunchie categories: Best International Company and Best Enterprise. We’ve been nominated for Crunchies in the past, but have a hard time competing […]
Atlassian wins Aussie Exporter of the Year and Deloitte Fast 50
Last month, Atlassian was named a New South Wales Exporter of the Year, and at the ceremonies the other night, Atlassian was named the winner in the Ernst and Young Information and Communication Technology category. The Export Awards celebrated Australia’s best exporters by commending them for their achievements and commitment to success in overseas markets. […]
An interview with Chris Shipley on startups
Atlassian is a sponsor of Innovate!100, a global program to identify and promote up-and-coming technology and communications startups from around the world. Ever since releasing our Starter Licenses ($10 versions of our products, priced with startups in mind) we have sponsored several startup events and we even ran our own startup event last June. By […]
ShipIt Day in the wild
Dan Pink’s book, Drive, is about motivation. The book includes a profile about Atlassian and our ShipIt Days and 20% time. Since the book was released, it seems that dozens of companies have been motivated to start ShipIt Days of their own, which we think is awesome. If you haven’t heard of Dan Pink or […]
What is YOW!? An interview with Dave Thomas
Atlassian is a sponsor of this year’s YOW! events in Melbourne and Brisbane. For weeks we’ve wondered Why is it called that and we finally got the gumption to ask. Here’s an interview with Dave Thomas, one of the founders of YOW (and also a judge of our Ultimate Wallboards Competition), about the event and […]
Atlassian Expands European Operations, Begins European-wide Recruitement Drive
Uses €42M Accel Partners Investment to Fund European Recruitment Drive and Improve “Local” Approach Abroad Atlassian today announced a major European drive to recruit multiple in-country ‘Ambassadors‘ throughout Europe. Additionally, Atlassian introduced a new crowdsourced translations platform – translations.atlassian.com – and localised versions of their website. Atlassian, an Australian-based software company with more than 20,000 […]
Crucible Starter licenses now available; and a new milestone reached
Atlassian’s Starter licenses have been incredibly popular. These $10 versions of our tools have resonated far and wide. Originally conceived as an intro version of our tools for startups and early-stage companies, Starter licenses have sold into every size of organization in over 100 countries. Aside from getting fully-featured versions of some of the most […]
Heaps of product updates… it’s a biweekly blog roundup
There have been many product updates in the last couple weeks. In case you missed the announcements, here’s a roundup of the product releases and other blog posts from around the Atlassian blog network. Whether it’s the launch of Confluence 3.4, the many features of Jira Studio 2.3, or the public beta of Bamboo 2.7, […]
Get 2 free tickets to Innovate 100 Los Angeles
Ever since releasing our Starter Licenses ($10 versions of our products, priced with startups in mind) we have sponsored several startup events — from the Startup Bus to Startup Weekend, and we even ran our own startup event last June, Starter Day. By providing software for startups and small teams, we’ve been hoping to facilitate […]
Bi-weekly blog roundup
Q: What do the following things have in common? An acquisition of a company The release of an updated development tools suite Bamboo plugins A: They were all topics that could be found on the Atlassian blogs. Here’s a smattering of what was published on the Atlassian blogs in the last couple weeks. We’ve gone […]
We’ve gone into the code hosting business
You have code, and now we have a place for you to host it and share it. We’re excited to announce we have acquired Bitbucket.org, the premier provider of hosted code collaboration services for the Mercurial distributed version control system (DVCS). Bitbucket has over 60,000 users around the world and we’re gearing to push it […]
Atlassian Acquires Bitbucket.org, Distributed Version Control System Hosting
San Francisco, CA and Sydney, NSW, Australia — Today Atlassian, makers of Jira, Fisheye and other software development collaboration tools, announced it has acquired Bitbucket.org. With over 60,000 accounts, Bitbucket is the premier hosted code collaboration provider for the Mercurial distributed version control system (DVCS). The acquisition signals expanded and accelerated development of the Bitbucket […]
(Case Study) ShopLocal API technical documentation with Confluence
Founded: 1999 Offices: HQ in Chicago, IL Industry: Multi-channel marketing services Employees: ~225 Tools used: Confluence, Jira I had the pleasure of speaking with Brendan Flynn, Senior Director of Product Development, at ShopLocal, a couple of weeks ago about how they have standardized on Confluence for developing and publishing their API documentation. ShopLocal, a leader […]
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