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Atlassian and GDPR – Our commitment to data privacy

Atlassian is committed to compliance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), which will go into effect May 25, 2018. The regulation contains the most significant changes to European data privacy legislation in the last 20 years. It is designed to give EU citizens more control over their data and seeks to unify a number […]

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Introducing Atlassian… OnDemand

Everything Just Got Better We’re thrilled today to introduce Atlassian OnDemand, our new all-you-can-eat SaaS platform. Now you can get our most popular tools—like Jira, Confluence and GreenHopper—starting at just $10/month for 10 users. This is an awesome, awesome addition to our hosted services. Ten bucks gets your team started with Atlassian tools – hosted, pre-configured, […]

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Add GreenHopper, Gliffy, or Balsamiq to your Atlassian hosted service

We’re pleased to announce that customers of Jira Hosted or Confluence Hosted may now purchase commercial plugins for these services directly from Atlassian. Moreover, these plugins can be purchased at a low monthly rate to align with your hosted service. These popular plugins extend the power of your application and make it easier to collaborate […]

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Jira Studio introduces hosted continuous integration

After months of hard work, the Jira Studio team is now beta testing the addition of Atlassian Bamboo continuous integration to our hosted development tool suite. Bamboo allows you to schedule automated regular builds of your source, receive instant feedback regarding build success, and perform in-depth analytics and reporting. Studio’s implementation of Bamboo utilizes Amazon […]

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Now available: online trials of Confluence and Jira

Astute observers of the Atlassian website may have noticed that we launched online trials of Jira and Confluence last week, enabling easy evaluations of our products without the need to download and install them. You can sign up and immediately start using Jira or Confluence, free and without risk for 30 days. And after 30 […]

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10 things you didn’t know about Jira Studio

Studio now only $25 user for Developers (users with Source access), $10/user for Issues/Wiki users (Collaborators). Hosted Subversion is included, with a whopping 15/gb per user. Studio gives you GreenHopper agile planning tools for free. Studio includes full enterprise versions of Jira, Confluence, Fisheye and Crucible. Comment or close a Jira issue with code commit […]

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Jira Studio – get your GreenHopper here!

I’m excited to announce that with today’s release of Jira Studio, the agile planning tool GreenHopper is now included free of charge for all Studio customers. GreenHopper is a Jira plug-in that adds a broad collection of agile project management capabilities to Jira, and extends Jira as a powerful platform for agile development teams. GreenHopper […]

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Introducing the Atlassian Plugin Exchange

I’m excited today to announce the availability of Atlassian’s newest website, the Atlassian Plugin Exchange. The Plugin Exchange provides an easy way to find, download, and review plugins for all Atlassian products. The Plugin Exchange was built out of a need to consolidate and scale our burgeoning plugin libraries. Over the last couple of years, […]

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Introducing the Atlassian Plugin Exchange

I’m excited today to announce the availability of Atlassian’s newest website, the Atlassian Plugin Exchange. The Plugin Exchange provides an easy way to find, download, and review plugins for all Atlassian products. The Plugin Exchange was built out of a need to consolidate and scale our burgeoning plugin libraries. Over the last couple of years, […]

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When it comes to SaaS architecture, what’s old is new again

Matt Tucker over at Jive wrote a great post today about SaaS architecture, specifically whether single-tenancy was a viable enterprise SaaS architecture in the age of virtualization, automation, etc. For years, we’ve been told that single-tenancy, or the idea of one customer to one instance of the product (versus multi-tenancy, which puts many customers on […]

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Studio 1.6 – Add comments directly to Activity Stream

With today’s upgrade of Jira Studio, customers will see a new and improved Activity Stream on the dashboard. Some improvements are visible, but many more are behind the scenes, making Streams more configurable and better-performing. The biggest addition to the Activity Stream is direct commenting, meaning that you can select issues or wiki items in […]

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Vote for Contegix in Linux Journal Reader’s Choice Awards

Those of you who are regular readers of our blogs will know that we’ve been partnered with Contegix for managed hosting of all our applications since the beginning. Contegix, based in St. Louis, MO, have answered all of our internal hosting needs for years, including everything from running our Bamboo servers to hosting our website, […]

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Jira Studio upgraded with customisable tabs, Jira 3.13

The October release of Jira Studio has been rolled out to all customers, and includes a host of new features and application upgrades. First off, the projects toolbar in Studio has been overhauled in this release. We updated it with an eye towards simplification and hierarchy, but also incorporated some neat new features, like global […]

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GreenHopper brings Agile to Jira Studio

We’re pleased to announce the immediate availability of the GreenHopper plugin for Jira Studio. GreenHopper for Studio is an agile project management tool which adds a number of very useful features to Jira, but what it really brings you is a way to visualize your coming releases, organize your tasks, and plan your development. We’ve […]

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Studio for the Rest of the Organisation

As part of our September release of Jira Studio, we’re pleased to announce a new user type: Studio Collaborators. Collaborators enjoy full access to the Issues and Wiki applications of Studio, meaning that they can create and edit wiki pages, file and work on bugs, etc., but do not have access to the source code-related […]

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