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OpenSSL and Atlassian

Since the announcement of the Heartbleed bug, our teams have been assessing the impact to our products and infrastructure and deploying fixes as needed. We’ve confirmed that this is not an issue within our products but is an infrastructure issue. We have reissued the SSL certificates across all our hosted infrastructure. This bug has been […]

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Jira for asset management: Reporting setup

This article is part of a blog series! Part Title 1 Jira for asset management: Overview 2 Jira for asset management: Inventory setup 3 Jira for asset management: Workflow setup 4 Jira for asset management: Reporting setup 5 Jira for asset management: Physical implementation We’ve created issue types and custom fields for the assets we […]

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Codegeist is back – Let’s get developing!

We’re proud to announce the return of Codegeist, Atlassian’s development competition. Whether you’re a seasoned Atlassian add-on developer or just trying out our platform, Codegeist is a great way to win cool prizes for your code. How to enter We want to make it easy to participate in Codegeist, so there’s no need to register […]

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Atlassian pledges $1M at the 2014 Room to Read Wine Gala

Every year, our partner charity and global nonprofit Room to Read holds an annual Wine Gala for an evening of fine wine, good food and philanthropy. It’s the nonprofit’s biggest fundraising event of the year. With more than a million dollars raised at last year’s Sydney event, the pressure was on to raise even more this year. Would […]

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Have you hugged your admin lately?

This is a guest post from Daniel Wester, co-founder of Wittified LLC. Check them out on the Atlassian Marketplace. Administering Jira, Confluence, Stash, or another Atlassian product can sometimes seem like a thankless job. As an admin you have a number of responsibilities: training new users, providing best practices, and continually evaluating add-ons and product […]

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Clover 3.3 is a great choice for Spock tests

The Spock Framework is one of the best unit testing frameworks compatible with JUnit. It’s based on the Groovy language and it takes its capabilities to an upper level (thanks to huge AST transformations performed during compilation). You can write beautiful yet powerful tests, including but not limited to: data series, mocking, behavior testing, and […]

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Advancing humanity using Jira: Our Foundation runs on Service Desk!

Did you know?  The Atlassian Foundation has donated over $3.9 million to various charities. All proceeds from our fully featured 10-user Jira starter licenses go to Room to Read, which promotes literacy and gender equality in education throughout the developing world.  Every Atlassian employee is given five days of volunteer leave.  At Atlassian, we believe […]

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Creativity for a cause – Atlassian art gala for Room to Read

In November 2013, 11 Atlassian employees went to Cambodia to visit the schools and libraries Atlassian helped build with funds raised for Room To Read. The trip impacted all of us: We saw how eager the Cambodian children were to learn in school, we witnessed the sacrifice their families and children go through to go […]

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Stash 2.12: Find your focus with improved diffs and comments

One of the Stash team’s goals is to make code collaboration simple for teams everywhere. From in-line comments to side-by-side diffs, we’ve been delivering features that make it easier for your teams to work together, and discuss and navigate code changes. With more on the way, Stash 2.12 is our next step in improving your […]

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Watch the webinar: How we share knowledge at Atlassian with Confluence Questions

Everyone needs to ask questions and get answers at work to get their jobs done, but it can be difficult to get the answers you need. Imagine if it was as easy as Googling the minds of your co-workers. On Wednesday, we hosted a live webinar to show you how we share knowledge through questions […]

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Jira 6.2: The reviews are in!

In February, we released Jira 6.2 and Atlassian Git Essentials. Jira 6.2 comes with a host of new features, including all-new integrations with Stash and Bamboo. Now, developers can easily create a pull request straight from Jira. It doesn’t stop there. We also created a new development panel to so test engineers can see build and deployment statuses […]

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Jira for asset management: Workflow setup

This article is part of a blog series! Part Title 1 Jira for asset management: Overview 2 Jira for asset management: Inventory setup 3 Jira for asset management: Workflow setup 4 Jira for asset management: Reporting setup 5 Jira for asset management: Physical implementation   This is the third article in a series of four […]

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Introducing the new Atlassian Customer Agreement

Atlassian’s goal is to help you and your team do the best work of your lives, every day. To accomplish that, it’s important that we listen to the feedback that comes from our 34,000 customers (and counting!) regarding our products, support services, and – you guessed it – our legal agreements. In response to such […]

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March Question of the Month

Every time a new person starts at Atlassian, they’re assigned a buddy. This buddy is usually an Atlassian veteran, who is there to help the new hire settle in and feel comfortable during their first couple weeks at the company. They answer questions, introduce them to other Atlassians, and even get to treat the newcomer […]

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Have more date nights with Bamboo & Jira

My list of favorite new things at Atlassian since returning from 3 months leave is as follows: my adjustable-height desk, Hipchat video, and (to the surprise of exactly no-one) Bamboo’s ever-more-streamlined deployment flow. Having accurate information about what’s been deployed, what’s about to be deployed, and what state a rollback would leave you in can […]