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Our Q2 FY22 letter to shareholders

An update to customers, stakeholders, and shareholders on our mission to unleash the potential in every team.

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4 tips to improve code quality

Mitigate risk and make life easier for your QA team by following these best practices to produce high-quality code.

6 tips to scale your Atlassian products

Even the most well thought out plans can hit unforeseen roadblocks and sweeping initiatives like digital transformation could use a push. And even our largest enterprise customers ask us how they can scale more effectively and how our tools are baked into their journeys. We’ve identified a few points that have come up time and […]

Getting Noticed: Key Tips for App Discoverability

Drive views, installations and engagement on the Atlassian Marketplace For many of our Marketplace Partners, developing and submitting an app is only half the battle. The other half is getting people to find it, buy it, and become a loyal customer. And, let’s face it, after all your hard work designing, building, and testing your […]

Three Ways to Use Async to Get to $10B

A growing number of teams are using async to build billion dollar companies. Here’s a closer look at how three fast-growth companies — Figma, Gitlab, and Upwork — are using async communication at work to create improved employee experiences, ship better products, and scale collaboration.

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Codegeist Chronicles: Reflections on Forge from Hackathon Developers

We looked back on Codegeist 2021 and saw that developers of all backgrounds learned how Forge can help them make powerful Cloud apps quickly. From beginners to experienced Partners, Codegeist gave the Atlassian Community a chance to use Forge to accelerate the creative process and take ideas from brainstorming all the way to the Marketplace.  […]

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The future of work is asynchronous—and these companies are leading the way

Imagine you’re a typical worker in 1914, the tail end of the Industrial Revolution that standardized the 9-to-5 we know today. You work at a car factory on an assembly line (which Henry Ford introduced just a year prior). As the car moves along the conveyor belt, your one and only job is to attach the wheels and await the next car.

Announcing the Bitbucket Cloud Migration Assistant

Update March 2022: The Bitbucket Cloud Migration Assistant now supports migrating from Bitbucket Data Center instances as well. We are excited to announce the launch of the Bitbucket Cloud Migration Assistant, an Atlassian-supported app built to help Bitbucket Server customers automate the migration process from Bitbucket Server to Bitbucket Cloud. If you are considering a […]

Article in Company news

Our Q1 FY22 letter to shareholders

An update to customers, stakeholders, and shareholders on our mission to unleash the potential in every team.

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How to improve security posture in the federal government

Use these three IT best practices to help your agency strengthen cybersecurity and meet federal security goals.

4 essential IT KPIs for an effective IT dashboard

Build a snapshot of your IT functions to keep things running smoothly.

Trello’s top project management hacks for engineering teams

Your engineering team is heads-down busy. In order for them to function efficiently and iterate quickly as a team, they need open communication and collaboration, and effective, interconnected tools. The less time spent context-switching between tools, the better. 

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How government agencies can use modern practices in the age of cybersecurity

Shift left on DevSecOps with Atlassian Data Center.

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Announcing Codegeist 2021 Winning Forge Apps

For this year’s competition, we wanted to see what developers around the world can dream and build with Forge, the app development platform enabling developers to easily and securely customize, extend, and integrate with Atlassian cloud products. And as we suspected, your apps did not disappoint. “This year’s Codegeist blew me away. From individual developers […]

How to integrate security checks into your deployment workflow

As software applications grow in scale and complexity, the surface areas for security vulnerabilities and exploits grow with it. Modern development practices include large amounts of code reuse. First, in the form of language-specific standard libraries such as the C++ STL, the Golang standard library, and Microsoft .NET. Second, in the form of open-source libraries […]