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Collaborate with developers using Jira Service Desk

We know developers love Jira. That’s why over 25,000 teams already use Jira to track work. Now it’s time to get your service desk into the mix. Jira already empowers your developers to build great software. Similarly, Jira Service Desk allows you to provide legendary service for your customers. Best of all, you can use one piece of software to deliver both!

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Consolidate branch build results with the “Branchinator” for Bamboo

One of the great advantages of working at Atlassian is that we’re building the tools that we ourselves use to get our job done. With time to work on personal projects (through 20% time and ShipIt days), we are not only given the opportunity to come up with our own ideas for improving our tools, […]

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Organize new Confluence spaces, fast!

This is a guest blog post from Gorka Puente, founder of Keinoby and maker of the Yoikee Creator and Share Attachments add-ons for Confluence. When you first get started with a wiki, one of the biggest challenges is how to organize your spaces and pages so that everyone in the company will start contributing content. […]

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Encryption and Atlassian

Our values push us to keep improving in providing great solutions and helping every team. We support the SSL practices defined by the EFF in their Encrypt the Web report and we’re excited to update you on our progress. All Atlassian Cloud platforms now have: Encryption of Data links between centres. HTTPS enforced HTTPS Strict Transport […]

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Git guilt, blame, and code review

I’ve been doing a bit of traveling lately on the second leg of the Getting Git Right tour. It’s been a blast meeting so many devs from around the world. It’s been particularly incredible to see how much git adoption has grown amongst attendees in the few months since we did the first leg of […]

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Being the change we seek in San Francisco

Through the Atlassian Foundation, we are committed to advancing humanity through the power of education and software. We look at this in a very global way through our partnership with Room to Read – since 2009, we’ve donated over $3M to support girls’ education in Asia. Increasingly, we’re looking closer to home, too. We’re committed […]

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Atlassian University lessons for Confluence 5.5 and Jira Agile 6.5

We are happy to announce new Atlassian University lessons for Confluence 5.5 and Jira Agile 6.5! In the last few versions we’ve released a lot of handy features you may have missed. For example, did you know that you can create Jira issues directly from a table in Confluence? Or that you can easily move […]

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A skeptic’s guide to continuous delivery, part 4: the culture of dev/ops collaboration

This is the forth in our five-part series from guest blogger J. Paul Reed—build engineer, automation enthusiast, and host of The Ship Show podcast. Any discussion on the transition toward continuous delivery of your software would be incomplete if it neglected the cultural aspects of such a deep change. In many conversations about the larger concept of DevOps (which CD […]

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Inside Atlassian: my first month using Confluence

Interning at Atlassian In June, I had just finished my junior year of college and moved across the country to San Francisco for my summer internship with the Confluence Marketing team. I was excited about this opportunity but new to Atlassian software and nervous as well.  As a new starter, there is a lot to […]

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Fisheye/Crucible 3.5: Improved performance, better browsing

With great improvements in the user interface and new API calls for managing instances, the 3.5 release will delight both users and administrators of Fisheye and Crucible. We’re proud to announce the following developments: User experience improvements for code reviews and file browsing New REST resources to manage projects and permissions Fisheye starts indexing repositories updated in Stash with […]

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A skeptic’s guide to continuous delivery, part 3: real-world pipelines

This is the third in our five-part series from guest blogger J. Paul Reed—build engineer, automation enthusiast, and host of The Ship Show podcast. In the last two articles, we covered the business value proposition for implementing continuous delivery, as well as some areas you’ll need to keep your eye on in your own organization to nurture a transformation towards […]

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Introducing new Atlassian Enterprise offerings

Many companies begin their Jira journey by running it on a server under someone’s desk. This is typically a short-lived situation – After someone inadvertently unplugs that machine one too many times, the Jira instance gets moved to the company data center. We hear this story all the time. And for many of the IT […]

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A skeptic’s guide to continuous delivery, part 2: the nuts & bolts of CI

This is the second in our five-part series from guest blogger J. Paul Reed—build engineer, automation enthusiast, and host of The Ship Show podcast. Jez Humble, author of Continuous Delivery and one of its founding fathers, has an informal survey he likes to give to audiences. It starts with a simple question: “Raise your hand if you do continuous […]

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New webinar! Super-powered CI with Git

You’ve always known that continuous integration (CI) is a critical part of working as a team and shipping great software. Thanks to a dark-arts blend of JUnit, TestNG, and Selenium, you’ve built a deflector shield that keeps bugs at bay. And then it happened: Your team decided to switch to Git. CI was challenging enough […]

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Join us: A hackathon for charity in Austin

The Atlassian Foundation’s Make a Diff platform is almost ready to launch, but we need your help. Make a Diff is an online crowdsourcing platform that connects technology volunteers with nonprofit organizations to convert ideas into successful charitable projects. Here’s how it works: Nonprofits list projects such as website development, document management, software customization, or project roadmapping, and […]