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4 new power-up picks: card snooze, miro, droplr, and cloudapp

Coming hot off the heels of the JIRA and Confluence Power-Ups to connect your teams, we are excited to announce the launch of four new Power-Ups.

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Wanted: speakers for Atlassian Summit US

We’ve just opened our call for speakers for Atlassian Summit U.S. that will take place in San Jose on September 12-14. It’s your opportunity to tell the world what great things you’re doing with our products. Whether you’re a technical team improving your workflows, a huge team that communicates more efficiently with Atlassian, or an HR […]

Article in Trello

Get Trello alerts in Slack with the Slack power-up

Hey Slack and Trello users, here’s a neat new feature: now you can get Trello notifications in your Slack channels, private channels, and direct messages with the Slack Power-Up for Trello. Tweet this

Article in Agile

Keep everyone focused on what matters with the new Jira Cloud for Slack

[cta] By popular request, we’ve teamed up with Slack to make it easier for teams to stay in sync, focus on the task at hand, and get the right people on the job with the new Jira Cloud for Slack app. Multiple projects, an overabundance of information, and distributed team members can make teamwork difficult. […]

Article in Agile

Multiple scenario planning with Portfolio for Jira

Planning can be daunting. When you’re planning in an agile environment, you need to be able to easily and quickly adapt and change. This means making tradeoffs and quick decisions regarding project scope, who’s going to do the work, and when the team can deliver. So, how do you ensure that the roadmap you build […]

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Deployment flexibility, single sign-on, and better team collaboration with Confluence 6.1

Since the the release of collaborative editing in Confluence 6.0, we’ve seen a lot of teams working together and getting on the same page. If you weren’t one of these teams, we’ve now made it even easier to get started right out of the box in Confluence 6.1. The team has also been hard at […]

Article in IT

3 things you’ll love about in-person product training with Atlassian

With Summit Europe just around the corner in May and with Summit U.S. in September, there are a ton of programs taking place at our biggest events of the year – training being one of the most exciting. I’m sure you’ve heard about product training before. So, what’s the difference between in-person and online classes? […]

Article in HR

4 powerful words to use at work

Hint: It’s not “let’s start the meeting.”

Article in Trello

Add the Trello power-ups for Jira and Confluence cloud to your workflows

Everything you need to collaborate better with your team.

Article in Company news

New data reveals where we really stand with diversity in the tech industry

Since 2014, tech companies have been releasing diversity reports. CEOs and heads of diversity have spoken about the investments necessary to #changetheratio and pursue #diversityintech. And many companies have moved from raising awareness of the problem to taking real steps to close the opportunity gap. But what’s been missing from the conversation is the voices […]

Article in Bitbucket

Unleashing the potential of every team: new Atlassian Power-Ups for Trello

Today we’re excited to announce new Atlassian Power-Ups for Trello available for Atlassian cloud products: Jira Software, Confluence, and Bitbucket, as well as an improved Hipchat integration. As one of Trello’s first releases since joining Atlassian, these Power-Ups are leading the way for many more awesome features in the works for our users. Unleashing the […]

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Generate SSH keys for Bitbucket Pipelines

Configuring SSH access to servers for your builds and deployments on Bitbucket Pipelines used to be a real pain. We had a manual process that involved generating keys locally, then base64 encoding them to pass through environment variables in your build. You also needed to add hosts to the SSH known_hosts file so various commands […]

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Sync is a two-way street

Most of what I’ve written so far has been about uploading changes from the client to the server. But we found it is equally important to download changes from the server periodically, too. What use is offline mode when you aren’t viewing fresh data? How can you share perspective with someone if you only ever push data and never pull? To that end, we also […]

Article in Trello

The big list of Trello chrome extensions

One of the best things about Trello is that it is infinitely flexible for any kind of project, brainstorm, team workflow—or even (sorry, kids) a family chore chart.

Article in How we build

Lessons from internationalizing Trello, part I: plurals on iOS

On page 52 of my copy of K&R, in a discussion of the ?: operator, is this line of code: printf(“You have %d item%s.n”, n, n==1 ? “” : “s”); And thus began my decades-long proliferation of plural-unfriendly strings. I would later learn that not all languages base pluralization on whether the relevant number is one or not. […]