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Article in Bitbucket

Bitbucket code search API is now available

Last year we shipped the highest requested feature for Bitbucket Cloud – code aware search, and we’re delighted with your feedback and responses. We’re excited to announce that we’ve published the Bitbucket Cloud code search API delivering the same love to machines, and opening up code search for your needs. All code search features and more Our goal for the code search API […]

Article in HR

13 books that disrupt stereotypes and build emotional intelligence

There are so many experiences that can be understood through literature. When we access those stories, we push back on ignorance and build the emotional intelligence that is so important for personal and professional success.

Article in Bitbucket

Meet Bitbucket Cloud’s new chatbot

[cta]Bitbucket Cloud’s new chatbot features a wide range of notification types, plenty of interactivity, and some smart configuration features that will supercharge your team’s development workflow. The bot is available today for Slack and is coming soon to Atlassian Stride and other leading chat platforms. Smarter, by default Debates have sparked weighing the benefits of real-time communication and the […]

Article in Archives

How Factom Inc. uses Portfolio for Jira to keep an evolving roadmap up-to-date and communicate status with stakeholders

An agile product roadmap is never static. New technical requirements, business needs, stakeholder feedback, customer input, and unplanned work can all change what your roadmap looks like. For some product managers, understanding the implications of roadmap changes and communicating them to stakeholders can waste a lot of valuable time. That’s exactly what Carl DiClementi, Director […]

Article in DevOps

How to choose the right DevOps tools

Let’s be straight: no tool in the world will magically make you DevOps (or agile, or lean, or capable of continuous delivery…) DevOps champions collaboration and communication between development and operations teams, so it’s more of a cultural shift than a magic recipe. However, there are tools and technologies that support automation and collaboration between […]

Article in How we build

Why we chose Kafka for the Trello socket architecture

Trello has been using RabbitMQ for the last three years. Prior to RabbitMQ, we were relying on a Redis Pub-Sub implementation. Recently, due to RabbitMQ’s questionable behavior when network partitions occur, we’ve made the switch over to Kafka. This blog post goes into depth on our RabbitMQ implementation, why we chose Kafka, and the Kafka-based […]

Article in HR

Building a best place to work

This week Atlassian was named the #1 Best Workplace in the Netherlands by the Great Place to Work Institute. We were honored and humbled by this news and it really got us thinking: how can we explain our approach to building a consistent (and sometimes award-winning) atmosphere? It’s not easy to do, especially with offices […]

Article in Statuspage

Incident updates now threaded on Twitter

Automatic Twitter posts from Statuspage incident updates now link together into one Twitter thread. This update applies to Tweets that are posted automatically via the Statuspage Twitter integration. The update should reduce noise for your Twitter followers, who will now see the linked thread of messages rather than individual messages. It should also make it […]

Article in Bitbucket

Speed up your build with parallel steps in Pipelines

When we built Bitbucket Pipelines, one of our goals was to make a tool that developers love. And if there’s one thing developers love, it is getting their builds finished more quickly. Last year, we added dependency caching and detailed timing information to help speed up your builds. Today, we’re excited to share that parallel steps are now available […]

Article in HR

Six months in Stride

[cta]Since launching Stride into early access last September, we’ve been thrilled by the excitement we’ve seen from the tens of thousands of teams who have adopted it as their communication platform. Now, six months in, we’re sharing an update on how organizations around the world are using Stride to move their work forward. New features […]

Article in Bitbucket

Bitbucket Data Center at scale: collaboration at a global marketing agency

Have you ever tried to get five engineers to use the same IDE? No easy feat, right? A global marketing organization took on a significant challenge when uniting almost 1,000 engineers across several offices onto a single version control system and hosting solution. This mission began as a single team-driven project and evolved into a global […]

Article in Trello

5 key Trello boards for that #startuplife

Article in Bitbucket

Bitbucket, uninterrupted: app diagnostics and better workflows in Bitbucket Server 5.9

Bitbucket Server is the convergence of individual work and team collaboration. Administrators ensure the git server availability, enabling developers to complete deployment cycles. Those teams operate independently but share common goals like, automating and simplifying repetitive tasks. In Bitbucket Server 5.9, there are improvements for both admins and developers. Bitbucket admins can identify and track causes of […]

Article in Confluence

3 simple ways teams can create compelling content in Confluence

This is a guest post by Dylan Lindsay, product marketing manager at Adaptavist. Confluence is an incredible tool for creating, storing and sharing information across teams. However, as organizations grow from lean startup to leading enterprises, the labyrinth of useful information can become a little daunting. In this blog, we’ll look at three simple ways that teams […]

Article in Agile

5 trends we’re seeing from open-sourcing agile

tl;dr See the raw data for yourself: These tweets are defining the future of software development. [cta]One of the first steps in improving any product is talking to customers. But how do you go about improving a process? Or even a methodology? What if this methodology is used in thousands of ways by millions of people? These were some of the very questions we asked ourselves when […]