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AppLinks connects your Atlassian applications

A few months ago we announced the availability of Jira Studio, which combines Jira, Confluence, Subversion, Fisheye, and Crucible in a single integrated hosted suite. A big part of what makes Jira Studio work is Atlassian’s AppLinks, a series of plugins which tie the applications together and allow for a number of new integration points. […]

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Jira Studio: Linking

A few days ago we introduced the newest Atlassian offering, Jira Studio. Jira Studio combines Jira, Confluence, Subversion, Fisheye, and Crucible in a single integrated development suite. While it’s not yet quite ready for prime time, we’re plugging away at it and as we continue to refine features, we’ll be blogging them here. One of […]

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Introducing… Jira Studio

We’re proud to introduce the newest addition to the Atlassian product portfolio – Jira Studio. Jira Studio is a hosted development suite, combining best-of-breed coding tools with Jira’s issue tracking and workflow engine to create an integrated development platform. Integrated applications: Jira – the world’s best issue tracker Confluence – the enterprise wiki Fisheye – […]

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Announcing Enterprise Hosting

We’re excited today to announce public availability of Enterprise Hosting for Jira and Confluence. Enterprise Hosting is a great way to start using our wiki and issue-tracker without an upfront investment or dedicated IT resources. Your only concern is focusing on your business, not system and application administration. A few features of Enterprise Hosting: Dedicated […]

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Confluence Hosted: Invitations and BarnRaising

This is the second in a series of instructional posts for Confluence Hosted users, to be simultaneously published on the Atlassian News Blog and the Hosted wiki blogs. For more about Confluence Hosted, click here. In the first post of this series, we discussed Getting Started with Seeding and Scaffolding as a way to get […]

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Atlassian Translations

With this week’s release of Jira 3.9.3 we have for the first time bundled complete professional translations, in French and German, with the product. From the Jira 3.9.3 Release Notes: The French and German language packs have been completely rewritten and are much more comprehensive than ever before. The administration sections of Jira are now […]

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Confluence Hosted: Getting Started with Seeding and Scaffolding

This is the first in a series of instructional posts for Confluence Hosted users, to be simultaneously published on the Atlassian News Blog and the Hosted wiki blogs. You’ve heard over and over again that wikis are the hot new thing in corporate applications, the collaboration tool of the future. You’ve done your homework, performed […]

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Confluence Translations Now Available

We’re excited to announce that professional internationalisations of Confluence, in German and French, are now available for download. Please visit our Translations space for more details and to download. Soon we will be adding additional internationalisations for Jira. We currently have beta versions of the Jira translations available via a QA instance for review; if […]

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Announcing Confluence Hosted

I’m happy to report that today Atlassian launched Confluence Hosted, an exciting new way for more people to use the world’s most popular enterprise wiki. Confluence Hosted allows companies to sign-up and immediately begin using the service, without need for the lengthy deployment cycles demanded by most internal IT organizations; bypass the installation, testing, distribution, […]

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