Managing Confluence at scale: navigating the high seas of growth
Over 40,000 customers worldwide use Confluence to collaborate, representing millions of active users each month. These users work on diverse functional...
Over 40,000 customers worldwide use Confluence to collaborate, representing millions of active users each month. These users work on diverse functional...
We're minimizing planned downtime in Confluence Data Center by introducing read-only mode, a top-voted feature request.
Last year you announced a plan to pay people $10,000 to move away from the Bay Area, how’s that working? What’s...
Let’s be straight: no tool in the world will magically make you DevOps (or agile, or lean, or capable of...
Since launching Stride into early access last September, we’ve been thrilled by the excitement we’ve seen from the tens of...
Have you ever tried to get five engineers to use the same IDE? No easy feat, right? A global marketing...
This is a guest post by Dylan Lindsay, product marketing manager at Adaptavist. Confluence is an incredible tool for creating,...
Admins, you are the lifeblood of Atlassian. Thank you! We marvel at the blend of brainpower and passion you invest...
Over the years “DevOps” has become quite the buzzword. It’s been used to describe culture changes, automation, change management, continuous...
Hi, Hipchat friends! We’re so happy you’re checking out Stride. Whether you know it or not, you’ve been instrumental in...
Many teams use Hipchat for work that has a positive impact on the world. Teams within the healthcare industry are...
This article was written with Prashant Kukde of DeepAffects. There’s a long-held expectation that people should keep their emotions out...
The best software development tools aid you in your development and stay out of your way as much as possible. They also...
An Atlassian expert shares his favorite JQL tips and shortcuts.
We’ve all played the lead in this story: You open your laptop and mentally prepare for the number of unread emails to have you rushing back to the coffee maker. Inbox (187)… the feelings...