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Inside Atlassian: Meet the Portfolio for Jira product managers
Portfolio for Jira is about to turn three. In those three years, we have seen it evolve to be Data Center compatible, endure one name change, and be rebuilt from the inside out to better integrate data dynamically from Jira Software. Also, the product team has brought more and more features that do away with the heavy lift of planning […]
Bitbucket Server 5.2: compliance meets DevOps
[cta]Version control is at the heart of every development team’s process. The version control tooling and technology you select not only dictate how you interact with your team but can also hold you back from making improvements to your workflow. For example, teams looking to adopt DevOps practices can be especially frustrated with the lack of tooling options if […]
Engineering a darker SourceTree
A “non retina-burning” update for SourceTree on macOS has been on our radar for a long while, and recently our senior designer Joel Unger came up with a mock-up on how it might look. We went back and forth on limitations and compromises (i.e. the old expectations versus reality phase) while exploring the concept during ShipIt, Atlassian’s well known hackathon. From there it […]
Inside the mind of Jira Service Desk Server product manager, Vidhu Sharma
It’s been a big year for Jira Service Desk Server, so we sat down with the product manager, Vidhu Sharma, to hear about what the team has been up to and get a glimpse into the vision for the future.[cta] Hi Vidhu! Tell us a little bit about yourself. I’m a product manager for Jira Service […]
Getting the most out of JQL with Atlassian Marketplace add-ons
One of the great things about Jira is that it is easily extensible. It’s extensiblity layer makes it easy to add new features or extend existing ones. JQL is no exception in that regard. There are a number of plugins for Jira on the Atlassian Marketplace that enhance JQL. You can also develop custom functions […]
Inside Atlassian: An interview with Crowd Development Lead, Marcin Kempa
[cta]Hi Marcin, can you tell us a little about yourself? I’m a development lead on the Crowd team located in the Gdańsk office. My entire professional career, almost 10 years now, has been focused on developing mission critical enterprise products – servicing industries ranging from aviation to financial services. I made my way to Atlassian two […]
How to speed up code reviews
This is a guest blog post by Atlassian Marketplace vendor, Midori. Ask anyone in the DevOps community and chances are, they will tell you that code review is time-consuming and frequently boring, but it’s a critical phase of the software development process. What they mention less often is that the long back and forths with […]
How one ad-tech firm automated their hiring and onboarding with Jira Service Desk
The Trade Desk is famous for automation–specifically when it comes to ad buying. But when their team was growing and growing, they had to use automation for their HR processes as well. For this, they turned to Jira Service Desk.
Why we’re letting 60,000 Bugcrowd security researchers ethically hack us
At Atlassian, security is baked into the product development lifecycle. We employ an entire team of security engineers who build threat models, review code, and test our systems. Building and maintaining products that keep our customers safe is a team effort. Our first public bug bounty program run through Bugcrowd [cta]Today, we’re launching Atlassian’s first […]
Mitchell International’s grassroots path to Confluence Data Center
[cta]When Mitchell International needed content collaboration software for a new platform initiative, they tried Confluence. Through word of mouth, interest in Confluence began sprouting up in other areas of the business with more and more teams adopting Confluence as their single source of truth. Confluence quickly became essential to the way their teams worked and they […]
Inside Atlassian: Q&A with Imran Khan, Bitbucket Server product manager
Putting professional software teams first has always been the goal for Bitbucket Server & Data Center. How can we help your team move faster, worry less about mundane tasks, and adopt new ways of working – like DevOps – without seeing an impact to your security or scalability? [cta] There’s no better way to understand how we tackle this […]
5 reasons why you (and your team) won’t want to miss Atlassian Summit
Atlassian Summit U.S. is our largest gathering of passionate Atlassian product users, admins, and industry leaders, and it’s taking place in San Jose, California this September 12-14. This Summit is shaping up to be the biggest one yet, and we want to see you there! Here are 5 reasons why Summit is a valuable event for […]
We’re updating our support offering for server starter (10-user) licenses
Community Support Starting July 10th, we will be supporting Server Starter Licenses* exclusively through the Atlassian Community. History of Starter Licenses and Community Our server 10-user license tier, otherwise known as the Starter License Program, has always been affiliated with our friends at Room to Read. Since 2009, Atlassian and Room to Read have partnered to raise […]
Introducing BDDA, the infrastructure workflow we use for Kubernetes
In Atlassian’s Kubernetes platform team, we’re working to bring the existing Kubernetes clusters under one team’s management; to arrive at some standard tooling, build processes, and workflow to build the Kubernetes clusters that are running internal workloads. This is the result. We’ve spent a lot of time trying to find a workflow and dev process that would […]
10 million in 10 years
When I joined Atlassian as the Head of Foundation last December I knew I was becoming part of something very special. Atlassian’s 5 values really do drive behaviours (so much more than anything I have experienced elsewhere during a career spanning more than 35 years) and the passion of all Atlassians (from the founders, Scott […]
