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Putting a lasso on the Salesforce development process

Developing on the Salesforce platform can become complex to manage as your team and your projects grow and mature. At Atlassian, our internal Salesforce development team started five years ago with a single analyst making small changes and customizations to support a single department. Today, it’s a small team of developers, admins, and a program […]

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Git Summit 2014 video roundup

Atlassian Summit 2014 is done and dusted! 2,300 hangovers have cleared up and the Atlassian crew have finally caught up on some sleep – everyone except our video crew, who have spent the last couple of weeks post-producing more than 100 track sessions and pumping them up to YouTube and Slideshare. That’s probably more than […]

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Come hang with the Bitbucket crew at the #df14hack

Dreamforce is just around the corner and the Bitbucket team will be hanging out and helping with the Git challenge at the $1 Million Dollar Hackathon  on October 10-12. Come join us and we’ll help you get going with Git to make sure you meet the Git requirements for the $1 Million prize. Get a leg up on your […]

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Confluence helps Indigenous students graduate

“Confluence has provided the simplicity and ease of use our staff were crying out for. It’s helped unify our team of 100+ people spread across the nation and given us the necessary systematic hydromatic backbone, so we can set our sights on expanding AIME to 10,000 Indigenous kids a year by 2018.”  Jack Manning Bancroft, […]

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QA Webinar: ‘How to Deliver Quality Assurance at Speed’ recap

We hosted the Jira QA webinar for an APAC audience in September and a surprising number of attendees were from North America and Europe. Because of its popularity we decided to replay the webinar and host two live Q&A sections with Michal Kujalowicz, a Jira QA team lead, on December 9th for North American and […]

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New webinar: Git workflows for SaaS teams

If you’re new to Git, or are looking to make the switch, you might have a sneaking suspicion that your old development workflow from the SVN days isn’t, well… working. You’re not alone. When teams at Atlassian moved to Git, we had to re-design our developer workflows from the ground up. Now these workflows are used to continuously […]

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Bash Vulnerability and Atlassian

Following the disclosure of CVE-2014-6271, we have updated Bitbucket to address this possible issue by ensuring bash is not used. All other Atlassian products and services, including Stash, have been tested and are not affected. No Atlassian Server products are affected by this bug.

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Webinar: Setting up Confluence for success

One of the most common questions we hear from new customers is, ‘Where do I start?’ Confluence is one of the most powerful and flexible collaboration platforms available and setting it up so that your team can get the most out of it is key to productivity. Watch, learn, and share There is not one secret to setting up your […]

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TAM Day: Top 5 best practices at enterprise scale

Summit 2014 has officially ended and, with over 2,100 attendees, was our biggest annual conference yet. One of my favorite additions to Summit this year was an event hosted by the Technical Account Management team, TAM Day at Summit. An exclusive event for TAM customers, TAM Day provided them the chance to meet with Atlassian product and support leadership, and exchange ideas […]

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Answers, meet Questions

For the first time in Atlassian’s history, we’re proud to announce that our online customer community, Atlassian Answers is now powered by our very own software, Confluence Questions. So what? Three years ago, we launched a public facing question and answer community, Atlassian Answers, built on heavily customized open source software to replace our old community […]

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Announcing Jira Portfolio: View, plan, & manage initiatives

Update: Jira Portfolio is now available for both Jira Cloud and Jira Server. I’m excited to announce a new member to the Jira family: Jira Portfolio.  As agile methodology becomes the development pattern of choice for many teams, challenges ensue when scaling agile across the business. Development teams need to communicate status, progress and forecasts throughout the development cycle. Program managers […]

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Clover 4 – see the greatest UI change ever

Like an ogre One of my colleagues had an opportunity to work closely with Clover’s HTML code coverage report. After several days, he stated: “Do you know? Clover’s HTML report is like an ogre from the Shrek movie – it is composed of layers. Every time I thought I already learned this report, I was discovering […]

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Confluence 5.6: Small improvements that make a big impact

Confluence 5.6 brings one big change for enterprise customers, plus a number of small improvements for everyone. We launched a new deployment option, Confluence Data Center, for those running Confluence at large scale. We also added two new Jira charts and satisfied over 1,200 customer votes with improvements everyone will enjoy. New insightful Jira charts Confluence 5.4 was all […]

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Jira Service Desk customer stories: Vistaprint

From over twenty services to one powerful international service desk – in just five weeks From business cards to T-shirts to personalized phone cases, Vistaprint is the one-stop-shop for customized promotional material. With over 4,600 employees across three manufacturing facilities and 22 offices worldwide, Vistaprint’s service desk needs to stay up and running 24/7. Still, the team struggled to find a service desk […]

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Introducing Team Calendars 5: Build your schedule with custom event types

In our last major release, Team Calendars 4, we moved away from calendar types to event types so that you could centralize your team’s schedule into fewer calendars. Shortly after the release, a feature request for custom event types was logged on our public issue tracker (about one year ago). We had no idea it would gain so much […]