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How AI is transforming the work of software teams
This is a guest post written by Scott Middleton, founder and CEO of stratejos as well as part-time sausage maker. stratejos is a smart assistant for software teams using Jira and Hipchat. Will you still be doing your job in 5-10 years or will a robot do it for you? This is a question knowledge workers […]
Enterprise chat: 8 reasons your engineering team will love it
With engineering teams becoming more distributed, it’s important that they remain in constant communication to ship better quality products, faster. Email and traditional meetings present many challenges for teams who work in different locations and across various time zones. Finding a time when everyone is available to meet for a weekly standup, managing incidents, and […]
An agile design prototype is worth a thousand user stories
To prototype, or not to prototype? All web and mobile app experiences are becoming highly immersive. Gone are the days of designing a series of linked webpages. Thoughtful animation and interaction design is key to defining amazing user experiences. Apple’s world famous design director Jony Ive has this to say about the modern day design […]
5 elements of a perfect pull request
Raise your hand if you remember the days of in-person code reviews. You may recall entire afternoons spent checking out changes from SVN, running them locally, and making notes of areas that could be improved. Next, you’d spend another hour or two in a room with your team discussing suggestions live. Once changes were incorporated, […]
Picking the right tools for DevOps communication
This is a guest post by QA Symphony, DevOps expert and maker of 4 agile testing tools available in the Atlassian Marketplace. Marc Andreessen famously said that software was eating the world, and one of the key drivers of the current software boom is the rise of DevOps. A recent survey conducted by TechValidate shows […]
Introducing pull request iterative reviews in Bitbucket Server 4.11
There is no denying that peer to peer feedback decreases the amount of bugs, shares knowledge across the team, and creates a sense of shared ownership of every feature. This is why we’ve been working hard to make Bitbucket Server’s pull requests (a.k.a lightweight code reviews) a quick and painless part of your day. Today we’re introducing iterative […]
Inside Atlassian: how we use service enablement to ship better software
Service enablement exists to create a frictionless product experience for our customers. Our goal is that our customers can intuitively use our products without having to reach out for help. So how do we create this system? Imagine you’re a development team. You ship a product customers love, who spread the word, and your customer base grows. But, […]
Group video chat and screen sharing now supports 20 teammates
Our team hasn’t stopped crankin’ on our new group video chat and screen sharing experience. The latest updates for Mac, Windows, Linux, and web apps make your global team feel more local than ever before. The best part? It’s available for Hipchat Server customers and rolling out to Hipchat Plus customers over the next week. […]
Collaborative editing in Confluence 6.0 will change the way your team works
The way teams work together is fundamentally changing. The first shift came from bringing work out of hard drives and word documents and bringing them online. The next shift – and the biggest – is moving real-time collaboration from email and text-based documents to the dynamic world that today’s teams work in. To support the […]
New in Bamboo: branch status dashboard and plan configuration export
Earlier this month, Atlassian had its biggest event of the year – Atlassian Summit. I was lucky enough to attend as one of the Bamboo booth staff where I got to meet and talk to a lot of our passionate customers. One of the most requested features by our customers was the ability to export […]
Announcing the winners of Codegeist 2016
Atlassian has an amazing community of developers that have developed over 2,300 add-ons in the Atlassian Marketplace. Once a year, some of these developers get together to compete in Codegeist, our annual global add-on hackathon. This year’s competition had 932 participants, 37 submissions, and 7 winners, whose add-ons we can’t wait to show off. Check it […]
Teaming up to tackle the UX divide with InVision for Jira
An inspiring user experience is built on great product, which requires both quality code and a dynamic, intuitive design. While these two aspects of product development have traditionally been treated as separate parts of a linear process, the modern era of software development requires more collaboration, iteration, and innovation than ever before. That’s why we […]
Browse spaces on the go, with Confluence Cloud for iPhone!
You want access to all your work in Confluence when you’re on the go, like documents, blogs, meeting notes, and project plans. It’s no surprise, then, that one of our most-requested features is the ability to browse spaces. Now you can find your work the way you want to, on the go, with the Confluence […]
6 ways to be more productive with your to-do list
This is a guest post by Genevieve Blanch from Refined Wiki, makers of Refined Todo for Jira, a personal productivity tool that integrates right into your work in Jira. Keeping a to-do list can feel onerous and nagging, but it can also be immensely helpful to your productivity. A recent LinkedIn Survey revealed that 63% of […]
Portfolio for Jira 2.1 is now more flexible to the way your teams plan
The Portfolio for Jira team is excited to announce the release of Portfolio for Jira 2.1 – closing some of our top voted customer feedback on jira.atlassian.com (we’ve been listening!). Portfolio for Jira 2.1 makes planning more contextual with custom fields, labels and components; more flexible with un-estimated items, default estimates, and mixed estimates, and […]
