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Oz News: Web Standards Group, SJUG, Agile Australia

Update on happenings in and around the Sydney Atlassian office and the Australian IT sector. This post – Events galore: Web Standards Group, SJUG returns, Agile Australia 2009

Jira Rocks the LincVolt!

Last week I spent a fair amount of time running between JavaOne and Summit, and on one of those runs I had the good fortune to meet Paul Perrone, head of Perrone Robotics and Project Manager on the LincVolt. The LincVolt is a project pioneered by Neil Young and it’s his goal to turn his […]

agile @ Atlassian

Today we’re launching a new agile software development blog series we’re calling agile @ Atlassian.

Atlassian Announces Confluence 3.0

SAN FRANCISCO (BUSINESS WIRE) — Atlassian announced today the launch of Confluence 3.0, the newest generation of the world’s most popular enterprise wiki. This latest version builds upon the product’s strengths as a platform for enterprise collaboration and content generation, and adds new social features to improve content sharing and discovery. Confluence now offers a […]

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Atlassian Newsletter Refresh

You may have noticed some discussion of the Atlassian Newsletter in our blogs. We ran a survey recently about making our newsletter more relevant. “What does relevant mean?” you may ask yourself. Let me explain… For three years now — back when Atlassian was selling only two products — we have been sending our newsletter […]

Atlassian Invests $4.5m in New IT Jobs in Sydney

SYDNEY (BUSINESS WIRE) — Atlassian, Australia’s fastest growing technology company, has launched a campaign to drive innovation and further grow the company. Known as the Atlassian 32 (http://www.atlassian.com/32) campaign, the company is looking to hire 32 software engineers in its Sydney Headquarters. Atlassian currently employees 120 staff in its Sydney headquarters and over 200 staff […]

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Atlassian Newsletter? What’s that?

<img src=”http://img.skitch.com/20090310-j47gj2uxkxbs3wy4upf5k2i1t.jpg” It’s true; Atlassian does have a newsletter. We have been sending the same newsletter with the same design and same format for about three years now. It is time for a refresh. Would you mind taking a few minutes to answer some questions regarding our communications with you, whether or not you subscribe […]

Atlassian Support – The Legend Continues

_Atlassian recently reached $100 million in all time revenue. We’ve asked some of our employees to give us their take on how they’ve seen the company grow. First up, Support Diva, Donna McGahan:_ November 29, 2005– my first day in the newly opened Atlassian San Francisco office. It was really starting to come together– four […]

Atlassian User Groups – Call for Speakers!

I am beginning to plan our next round of user groups and I am looking for speakers. Got some killer Atlassian product knowledge? Know someone that does? This is a great chance to share your knowledge with your peers in the Atlassian community. The next cities will be hitting include Los Angeles, Washington D.C., Seattle, […]

Introducing Crowd 1.6

We’ve released Crowd 1.6 today! This release has some great stuff in it: smarter caching, quicker setup for integrating Atlassian applications, three new connectors for OpenDS, Fedora DS and OpenLDAP, and more.

Announcing Jira Studio 1.5

Atlassian is pleased to announce the release of Jira Studio 1.5! The release features an upgrade to Confluence 2.10, improvements to searching, the ability to close issues via Subversion commit logs, and more! Upgrade to Confluence 2.10 The Confluence team recently released version 2.10 and we’ve updated Jira Studio’s Wiki to that release. With the […]

Building Social Capital at Defrag

In about 2 weeks and one mile above sea level, Atlassian will be participating at Defrag 2008, the annual conference that looks at how information is becoming fragmented and re-assembled in new and innovative ways. Please drop by our booth #19 to say g’day. And while you’re there, be sure to check out the keynotes […]

Atlassian Founders named Entrepreneurs of the Year by Ernst & Young

We’re excited and proud to share the news — our founders Mike Cannon-Brookes and Scott Farquhar were named Ernst & Young’s Entrepreneur of the Year for Australia! After first being named Ernst & Young’s Young Entrepreneur of the Year, they qualified to be in the running for the top honours.

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