Atlassian donates $250k to Room to Read!
We’re thrilled to announce that we’ve hit a new milestone – through our Starter License program we have sold $250,000 worth of licenses, with all proceeds benefiting Room to Read! If you haven’t already heard, the Starter License program offers most of our software for small teams for $10. No strings attached. Watch Room to […]
Atlassian bi-weekly blog roundup: Turkey Time!
As those of us in the San Francisco office prepare for a few days off for Thanksgiving (don’t fret: support and customer service will still be active), here are a few articles to “chomp on” that our team has been working on over the past couple weeks: Code Review in Agile Teams. Wojciech is working […]
Atlassian bi-weekly blog roundup
Since our last blog roundup, we survived Halloween, have begun Movember and spent a day at the races. We’ve still been keeping up the hiring campaign and are looking for 16 more rockstars to join the Atlassian family. Here what’s been going on around the Atlassian blogs: We launched Cash for Clunkers – Confluence Edition! […]
Cash for Clunkers – Confluence Edition!
Today we’re announcing Cash for Clunkers – Confluence Edition. From now until December 11, you can trade in your wiki, team site or any other collaboration clunker in exchange for either a free 10-user Confluence license or 20% off a new Confluence license. Bill has all the details of this offer in his blog post […]
Halloween Comes to Atlassian
Last Friday the San Francisco office got dressed up and broke into teams to carve up some pumpkins! So much fun (and we’ve got the photos to prove it): Support Engineer, Jonathan Costello is beheaded?!!?1!? Channel Coordinator, Trisha Hong, plays Alan from the movie “The Hangover” A beer pumpkin! Customer Advocate, Sherrie Ladegast, dressed as […]
Atlassian Weekly Blog Roundup October 30th 2009
Since launching our product blogs, we’ve been busy providing more product news, tricks and advice on the Atlassian suite of tools. Here’s a roundup of the Top 5 must read articles from the last week or so on our blogs: 1. Interactive tours in the Jira Sandbox: We’ve been working hard to give you a […]
Meet Atlassian at Enterprise 2.0 San Francisco
Atlassian is going to be at Enterprise 2.0 San Francisco next week and we’d love to meet with you! We’ll be making a big announcement at Enterprise 2.0! You don’t want to miss this. Check out our blog on Monday or come by Booth 723 to hear the news. Also, our very on Jay Simons […]
Atlassian named ‘Innovative Company to Watch’
There are two analyst reports out this week highlighting Atlassian’s efforts: The first, from IDC, highlights 10 “innovative applications companies to watch under $100M”, and calls out Atlassian as one of the 10. W00t!! In an effort to highlight applications vendors with revenues of less than $100 million who are adapting and innovating around current […]
Get Ready, Set and GO: $10 licenses have arrived
That’s right! Today we’re happy to announce the Atlassian Starter Pack for six of our tools. Now, you can buy starter licenses for Jira, Confluence, GreenHopper, Fisheye, Bamboo and Crowd for $10 each. The $10 licenses are new to our pricing structure. In other words, there is no expiry date in sight to purchase these […]
Welcome home Jira 4!
We’re happy to announce the release of Jira 4, the latest version of our wildly popular issue tracker. This release has been more than a year in the making, and boy do we have something special! Jira 4 includes OpenSocial gadgets, improved dashboards, Jira Query Language (JQL) for power search and filtering, activity streams and […]
Check out our video of the LincVolt car!
As I mentioned in a previous post, the LincVolt is a project pioneered by Neil Young. It’s his goal to turn his 1959 Lincoln Continental into a green car. They’re converting it to an electric vehicle with the goal of getting it to 100mpg. The coolest part of this (for Atlassian) is that the LincVolt […]
Atlassian Goodies in our Gear Store
Atlassian t-shirts are a hot commodity. We’ve had customers email us for extras and pick them up at trade shows and wear them with pride. In fact, we were voted as having one of the coolest t-shirts at JavaOne this year. Check this out: While that t-shirt isn’t for sale, you don’t have to wait […]
Stewart Mader, “the wiki whisperer”, visits Atlassian SF
I was pleasantly surprised to find Stewart Mader visiting Atlassian’s offices today and chatting with our Confluence Marketing Dude, Bill Arconati. As some of you may remember, Stewart was our very own wiki evangelist before going out on his own and starting his full time consulting practice, Future Changes. He’s doing really well and blogs […]
Confluence Case Study: Mambo Foundation
As I mentioned in an earlier blog post, we have a variety of customers using our products in interesting and different ways. One such example is the Mambo Foundation. Mambo is an open source full-featured content management system that can be used for everything from simple websites to complex corporate applications. Lynne Pope, has been […]
Jira Rocks the LincVolt!
Last week I spent a fair amount of time running between JavaOne and Summit, and on one of those runs I had the good fortune to meet Paul Perrone, head of Perrone Robotics and Project Manager on the LincVolt. The LincVolt is a project pioneered by Neil Young and it’s his goal to turn his […]
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