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Streamline your risk management process with Portfolio for Jira

Every good agile team needs to know: is everything on track? And if it’s not, why? That is why Portfolio for Jira Server has launched a new dependency report that shows you dependencies across multiple teams and projects in a single view. It helps you avoid possible project delays and will save you from scouring […]

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Why everyone in IT should think like a product manager

“The first thing we think about is: What do our users want? What do they need to get the job done? And, how are we going to deliver that?” No, this is not a Product Manager at a company like Facebook, Amazon, or the next hot startup. This is Ross Chippendale, the Head of Workplace […]

Article in Confluence

Inside the mind of Confluence Server product manager, Adam Barnes

Hi Adam! Can you tell us a little bit about yourself? I’m Adam Barnes, the Senior Product Manager for Confluence Server at Atlassian. I have passion for evolving society through the use of digital technologies. When I’m not finding ways to make collaboration easier for your team, I love to brew beer, go snow camping […]

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3 inspiring stories from Atlassian customers around the globe

[cta]Our customers – you – are pioneers. You made a choice to introduce our products into your organizations. In many cases, you started without permission. Whether it’s Daimler Chrysler, The New York Times, or Mercy Ships – there is an individual or a small team that placed a bet on us. As a result, you are unleashing incredible innovation within your […]

Article in Hipchat

A look inside Hipchat Data Center: An interview with Product Manager, Rahul Asave

Can you tell us a bit about yourself? I’m Rahul Asave, the Product Manager for Hipchat Data Center (formerly Hipchat Server). I have 15+ years of experience in various roles that involve delivering enterprise products. For the past two years at Atlassian, I have been focused on Hipchat, particularly for our enterprise customers who have […]

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Tell the other 99.95% of your story with Statuspage Uptime Showcase

We’re always singing the praises of downtime communication. Customers deserve transparency and clear information, especially when things aren’t running as expected. But reporting downtime can sting. It’s easy for people to use your updates to draw negative conclusions about your service, or even your entire business, if they only hear from you when things break. […]

Article in Agile

Boiling the ocean with Portfolio for Jira: adventures in capacity planning

[Captain’s log August 1, 2117 – somewhere off the Gold Coast. What follows is an account of how I created the agile capacity plan for building the software that will power our mission to boil the oceans – and save humanity.] . . . If you’re reading this, it means our mission failed and the crew is […]

Article in Distributed Work

How to stop micromanaging your remote team

Article in Bitbucket

4 features in 4 weeks: here’s what’s new in Bitbucket Cloud

Machines are cheap, but your time isn’t. Throughout your day, every tedious task adds up. Individually reverting each commit in the command line after a mistake, searching forever for an important part of your code during a review, or waiting on a build to finish can be culprits that contribute to an unproductive day. We […]

Article in Bamboo

DevOps vs. compliance: a guide to having it all

The miasma of compliance documentation alone is enough to drain a person’s soul. Thank goodness for DevOps.

Article in Bamboo

Q&A with a Bamboo product manager: see what we’ve been building

It’s been a busy year so far for the Bamboo team, and with the recent release of Bamboo 6.1, there are no signs of it slowing down any time soon. I recently sat down with Bamboo Product Manager, Syed Ghouse Masood, to find out more about what the team’s been up to, what new features were added […]

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Say hello to card dependencies with the hello epics power-up

Sometimes plans and projects get big. So big, in fact, that you start to lose perspective on all of the moving parts and how they relate to each other.

Article in Bitbucket

8 strategies for implementing Atlassian at an enterprise scale from our friends at Amadeus

Amadeus shares strategies and tips to use when implementing Atlassian products at enterprise scale – including monitoring and scaling to Data Center.

Article in Trello

From idea to mvp: build a better product workflow in 5 power-ups

An MVP, or minimum viable product, is more important to than its “just enough” criteria might let on.

Article in Inside Atlassian

I ran my kids like an Atlassian team for a month

My wife recently went away on a business trip to the U.S. so I decided to experiment on my children. What if, I thought, I ran my kids like an Atlassian team? My boys are awesome, but anybody with three boys children knows that things can get a little bit crazy at times. My goal […]