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Summit Europe & AtlasCamp 2017 early bird registration now open

That’s right! Atlassian Summit, our annual user conference, is coming to Europe for the very first time. Summit is the time of year where our customers from around the globe gather their teams to learn, be inspired, and have fun. And we want you to be there! If you’re serious about getting the most out of our […]

Article in Bitbucket

Bitbucket Server: a year in review

2016 has certainly been a year for the books. All year long the Bitbucket Server & Data Center team has been improving Bitbucket and adding new features you have requested. You told us that modern software developers require tools that are reliable, let them move fast, and build with high quality. We took your feedback […]

Article in Confluence

Create & edit from wherever you are with Confluence Cloud for iPhone

Work doesn’t only happen at your desk—ideas you want to capture can pop into your head wherever you are. When you visit customers and get new insights, you might want to update your project requirements. Maybe you need to jot down the outcomes of a meeting. In the past, you’ve had to wait until you’ve […]

Article in Confluence

Display Jira Issues in Confluence: more power, more control

[cta]Having the information you need to do your job doesn’t have to be hard. Creating a single source of truth for your project details and issue tracking is effortless too, with a seamless way to display Jira issues in Confluence. Have more control over which issues show up and how they appear, right from your […]

Article in HR

Inside Atlassian: how to make team decisions without killing your momentum

It’s hard enough making decisions by ourselves. Sandwich or salad? Coffee or tea? T-shirt or button-down? Now imagine if your whole team was in your closet, helping to choose your outfit. The teams we work with represent a wide variety of expertise and experience, and that can cause conflict when a decision needs to be […]

Article in HR

Moving down the corporate ladder

On the go? You can listen to this blog using the player below.  [soundcloud url=”https://api.soundcloud.com/tracks/311607484″ params=”color=0066cc&auto_play=false&hide_related=false&show_comments=true&show_user=true&show_reposts=false” width=”100%” height=”166″ iframe=”true” /] “I don’t think I’ve been doing a very good job lately.” Not the way I usually kick off 1-on-1 meetings with my boss. But that day, it’s what needed to be said. I’d been managing […]

Article in HR

Inside Atlassian: stopping team dysfunction before it starts

This is not the story of a team that was obviously broken. On the surface, we looked like your typical, high-powered marketing team. Busy, ambitious, and fueled by constant pressure from crazy deadlines. We played nicely together, collaborating early and often. We respected each other. We liked each other.  Collaboration, respect, a bit of office-appropriate […]

Article in Confluence

All great things start as a page

I don’t know if you’ve heard, but over 100 million pages have been created in Confluence. That’s 100 million pages filled with big ideas that have brought different teams together to work on a common goal, a few million that fueled debate or sparked joy, and thousands that have led to some team’s “next big […]

Article in DevOps

User testing in the software development process… when you don’t have a billion users

In DevOps circles, there’s a myth about the software development process: real software teams automate everything. Look at Facebook. Look at Google. Look at Etsy. Companies killing it at DevOps. Hundreds of deployments a day. Push-button, amazing, magical automation. And like many myths, there’s some truth to this one. Continuous integration, automated testing, and cloud-deployment […]

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Establishing a single source of truth across the product organization

Josh Elman, Partner at Greylock Ventures, once said that the most important thing a product manager does is document decisions. Document decisions – really? With all the things a PM has to do, from setting the product roadmap, to aligning with the strategy of the business and the needs of the customers, it can be […]

Article in HR

5 ways to work better with Jira mobile

If you’re a Jira Software or Jira Core user with a site hosted in the Cloud, you probably already know about the Jira Cloud apps we’ve released for iPhone and Android. The last few months have seen rapid development, including the addition of boards and edit issue support. Plus, our chock-full backlog includes many of […]

Article in Confluence

New mobile collaboration tools: it’s Confluence Cloud for Android, baby!

Confluence Cloud for Android is here! Earlier this year we released Confluence Cloud for iPhone and Jira apps. In the meantime, we’ve been working to deliver an Android version of Confluence to add to Atlassian’s suite of mobile collaboration tools. Following a robust beta program with hundreds of users, we’re happy to share that Confluence Cloud […]

Article in Apps

4 add-ons to help you test smarter and more efficiently

Testing, testing, 1, 2, 3. Testing our software and applications is one of the most important things we can do as technology makers. In our hyper-connected and “always on” world, if you don’t find the bugs in your product, your customer will – and they’ll probably tweet about it. With the wealth of choices out there […]

Article in DevOps

3 reasons DevOps and the cloud need each other

In a world where frequent releases and iterative feedback rule the software development lifecycle, there’s no better companion for DevOps than the cloud. DevOps and the cloud have emerged as a result of shifts in social behavior along with accompanying adjustments to enterprise response. DevOps is a journey through improved, quick, and continuous software delivery. […]

Article in Hipchat

The surprising benefits of using emoticons in the workplace

At Atlassian we kind of  emoticons. We use them constantly in our team chats and conversations, and they’re a big part of our company culture. We love them so much, we thought we’d conduct a study of how they are used in the workplace to see if anyone else feels the way we do. Our […]