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Spread Atlassian – Sport a snazzy badge

Spiff up your site, blog or instance with one of our new product badges. Thanks for the support.

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Atlassian in technicolour

If you’ve visited www.atlassian.com lately you’ve seen the rainbow. Last week we updated the product sections on our site and: gave each product its own colour. Here’s how the Jira homepage looks now (left) and before: stuck in links where you can find them: (In case you were wondering, that’s our president wearing the bear […]

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Atlassian’s newsletter – geeky, informative & hip

Geeky: entries written by our developers that discuss problems and solutions encountered while coding Informative: tips and updates about Atlassian products, as well as plugin competitions, book reviews, user groups, and LOTS more Hip: goes without saying anything seeing it’s from Atlassian That’s why you might be swayed to subscribe to the monthly Atlassian newsletter. […]

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Mike and Scott make ‘Young Guns’ List

We’re proud of our founders and wanted to share the news… Mike and Scott are part of Australian Anthill’s Top 30 Entrepreneurs under 30 list. Here’s how Anthill’s describes the Top 30 entrepreneurs: These ‘young guns’ are switched-on, cashed-up and fearless. And if you haven’t already figured this one out, they also represent the future […]

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Interview with an Atlassian Nerdherder

Company culture and transparency are two important aspects of Atlassian. That’s why we’d like to introduce you to various staff members though the Inside Atlassian Minds series. In this interview, let me introduce you to Brendan Humphreys. Brendan came on board the development team when Atlassian and Cenqua joined forces last year. He focuses on […]

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Interview: Inside A Wiki Evangelist’s Mind

Who makes up the Atlassian staff? You’ve already met Donna, our support diva. Now meet Stewart, our Wiki Evangelist. Here’s a snippet from the interview: Your Wikipatterns book is hot-off-the-press. Besides being your baby, why is it special? It’s a practical how-to guide for change management. That’s the most critical part of wiki adoption — […]

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Atlassian’s monthly scoop

Want a sweet roll-up of our most interesting and informative blogs? You got it, once you sign up for our monthly newsletter! You can think of our newsletter as a “best of our blogs” and just about everything under the sun — from development tool reviews to code problem solving, random tidbits and contests, to […]

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Case Study: Dow Jones On Confluence

“It’s funny. One of the first things people say when I talk about the wiki is, _We can’t have something out there that just anybody can edit. Just think of what might happen._ And I say, _Yeah, just think—people might actually collaborate!_” Read what else Jamie Thingelstad shares about “Confluence”:http://www.atlassian.com/software/confluence use in the new “Dow […]

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Interview: Atlassian Support Diva Commits Code

  You know our products and maybe our culture. But what about the people behind the scenes?   Today I’m happy to kick-off Inside Atlassian Minds, an interview series that will shed a little light into the work and lives of individual staff members.   The first Atlassian staff interview is with Donna, our Support […]

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SSO Integration: How Crowd Connected the Apps

We’re excited to introduce our first Crowd case study! Learn how Appfire Technologies connected Crowd to a handful of different applications, including Salesforce.com. Also, read the how and the why Crowd is now Appfire Technologies’ single sign-on (SSO) solution of choice. Here’s a clip from the case study: Q: What’s the real challenge when it […]

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Clover 2.0 Spices Up Code Coverage

Anyone who thinks that unit testing is boring may be singing a different tune after they give Clover 2.0 a try. Clover shows developers where they can get most bang for their testing buck, allows them to see what each individual test is achieving, and gives invaluable feedback as they make progress. That’s how Pete […]

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Connecting the Dots – Collaboration Goes Down Under to Meet Testing

How do Atlassian tools work together, especially with the recently acquired Fisheye, Crucible and Clover? You’re not the only one mulling this over. In fact, that’s exactly what reporter Jonathan Erickson of Dr. Dobbs Portal was wondering during a recent interview with Pete Moore, Clover Product Manager. Pete explains the integration through real-life scenarios: To […]

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Confluence and Jira – Tools for Distributed Developement

  Want a view into how a global company uses a wiki as their intranet? Check out Jason Mawdsley’s article Tools for Distributed Development, which reveals just that and more, including best practices.   Jason works at Macadamian Technologies, where Confluence has become a vital part of their everyday world. The wiki makes it easy […]

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Growing, yet staying agile thanks to Confluence and Jira

How does a small organisation remain agile as it grows? One way is by adopting and building work practices around effective tools. Learn some tricks and tips on how Wrycan, a successful small yet growing company, stays afloat without incurring high overhead. This new Atlassian case study showcases how Jira, an issue tracker, and Confluence, […]

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UNSW Event: Meet the Entrepreneur

University of New South Wales alum and Atlassian co-founder, Mike Cannon-Brookes will be speaking in Sydney on 4th October. The “Meet the Entrepreneur” event will be hosted by the ICE Forum and the UNSW Centre, Innovation & Entrepreneurship. For details, including location and pricing info, please visit the ICE announcement page.

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