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Lessons from internationalizing Trello, part II: designing for translators

When coding i18n support in an iOS app, you need to know technical things like how to use Localizable.strings files and NSLocalizedString(). And when designing the UI, you need to understand right-to-left interfaces and remember that any element with text can vary in width considerably. But one thing I didn’t anticipate was how important the translation files were […]

Article in Jira

How to automate your QA processes with Jira Software

This is a guest post by Sanjay Zalavadia, VP of Client Services at Zephyr, a leading provider of on-demand, real-time enterprise test management solutions and maker of 7 add-ons in the Atlassian Marketplace. Does this sound familiar? You and your team start a complex new software development project. The initial storyboard is complete. You’ve set […]

Article in Company news

Atlassian joins DevOps Express to help dev & IT work together

64% of Atlassian customers identify as DevOps adopters, yet many organizations aren’t sure where to start. A quick look at Google Trends shows that the frequency of people searching for DevOps continues to grow. This could be interpreted as an indication of value and interest, or of confusion — or both. We believe it’s both, which […]

Article in Archives

5 Atlassian Summit presentations you just can’t miss

Atlassian Summit is just around the corner, and we’re getting excited about all the amazing presentations we have in store for you. At Atlassian, we strive for continual improvement and innovation, as individuals and as teams, and that’s why this year we’re hosting 75 different talks within seven different tracks where you can come learn and be […]

Article in Agile

The challenges of scaling software development teams globally – Part 2

How we’re solving them with Jira This article is part of a blog series! Part 1 – The challenges of scaling software development teams globally Part 2 – The challenges of scaling software development teams globally – How we’re solving them with Jira This is the second blog in a series of two. In the […]

Article in Bamboo

Bamboo 5.13 is here: deployment requirements and SSH authentication

We’re very excited to announce the release of Bamboo 5.13 that closes out some of the top-voted features by our community. This release should help your team have full control over deployment environments, agents, and the configuration of these requirements. What’s new in this release? Deployment requirements In previous versions of Bamboo, deployment environments could […]

Article in Productivity

Why group brainstorming doesn’t work

We’ve all been there. You’re on hour two of too many. The wall is covered in sticky notes. The coffee is running low. Everyone’s eyes are starting to glaze over. You’re thinking about all the work you aren’t doing while sitting in that room. And the three loudest people on the team are having an unofficial competition to see who can contribute the most ideas, quality be darned.

Article in IT

4 things to look for in customer service software

These days, offering a great product or service, even if it’s at the best price, may not be enough to win and retain customers. The modern customer has come to expect excellence in customer service and it seriously impacts their purchasing decisions. For instance, research shows 55% of consumers are willing to pay more for […]

Article in Teamwork

Emotional at work? Science says you’ll be more productive

What does it take to build a dream team that will skyrocket a company and its members to success? Experts are looking to one strategy in particular for taking team productivity from good to great: Emotional intelligence, or EQ, a skill that is an increasingly important part of individual and now, group professional development.

Article in Jira

Bringing sanity to your website development projects

Websites. They just happen – right? Wrong! Just ask anyone who manages projects for a living. Unfortunately, this isn’t an obvious answer to a lot of people out there who request website projects. The thinking is that websites are so simple, easy to use, and beautiful, they must be a breeze to create. But, there […]

Article in Project Management

The beginner’s guide to scrum and agile project management

What can help you build a car, save your marriage, code software, write a book, or even renovate a house?

Article in Trello

How to manage scrum and kanban teams in Trello with the Corrello power-up

It’s no secret that teams like to use Trello for running agile projects. So we added the best of Scrum and Kanban team management to Trello with the new Corrello Power-Up. Think burndown charts, cumulative flow diagrams, historical cycle times—all the good stuff.

Article in Confluence

How I escaped work silos with Confluence

Before I joined Atlassian, much of my professional life had taken place in corporate environments where work and communications were compartmentalized into neat, but stifling silos. It was rare to experience spontaneous, cross-functional creativity or be privy to a range of ideas in development. Exposure to the inner workings of other teams was limited to […]

Article in Apps

Create, visualize and automate with these trending Marketplace add-ons

Each day, you and your team are given the seemingly insurmountable task of conquering a mile-long to-do list, decluttering a kanban board ridden with backlogs, or simply, just trying to stay afloat. We know how valuable your time is and we want you to have more of it. That’s why we want to show you […]

Article in Company news

Jira Service Desk 3.2 for Server: smarter, faster, simpler

Every day, we collect feedback from our 15,000 valued customers using Jira Service Desk to give great support. That’s why in the latest Jira Service Desk 3.2 Server release, we’ve focused on shipping improvements to the customer experience and agent productivity. These are two of the core missions of the product. In customer experience, we empower the […]