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Getting Git Right: Happy developers, productive teams, quality code

Want to make your development team more efficient with Git? Want to expand your Git knowledge? Come join us for a dev talk on how teams use Git to ship better code every day. [UPDATE] Our Getting Git Right tour will visit 10 cities in the US & Canada and Europe this fall; Vancouver, Seattle, […]

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Play, as a Team: A Game of Codes

Hear ye! Here ye! A gathering in Charlie’s Landing is here by announced! To play, as a team at Atlassian, one must have Knights jousting, a castle and a whole bunch of Dragon eggs! This isn’t a boring corporate team building event. This is a Game of Codes. Atlassian Game of Codes – Big Bash […]

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Atlassian Named 2014 Best Place to Work in Australia!

The results are in and we couldn’t be more thrilled: Atlassian was named #1 in the BRW Best Places to Work 2014 study by Great Place to Work Australia at an awards ceremony in Sydney last night. We are humbled to be among the likes of Australia’s leading-edge companies. Most importantly, we are honored to […]

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Scaling Git with Stash Data Center

Stash has always been the fastest and most secure Git repository management tool available, and now, it’s also the most scalable. Announcing the release of Stash Data Center (available today in beta)! With clustering built-in, the Data Center deployment option for Stash is designed for massive scale to meet enterprise needs. Try the beta today High availability Stash Data Center provides active-active clustering to ensure users […]

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Introducing Jira Service Desk 2.0

A word about pricing: We heard you At Atlassian, we’re committed to making software affordable and providing our customers with the best experience. We heard your feedback on our previous pricing model, and we’ve made changes. When we first launched Jira Service Desk, we focused on delivering a great set of features to our existing Jira customers. […]

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Top 5 announcements from the Summit 2014 keynote address

Summit 2014 has officially kicked off! Mike and Scott delivered an exciting opening keynote address this morning, and over 2100 Summit attendees are digging into the breakout sessions as we speak. If you weren’t able to catch the live-stream, here are five juicy announcements made during the keynote. 1: Portfolio management, JIRA-style Managing a portfolio of products, each […]

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Jira Agile 6.6: now available

It’s no secret that better planning means faster and higher quality deliverables for any agile team. Our newest release of Jira Agile provides richer data during the planning process by making agile cards more customizable than ever before. Now teams can display the data that is important to them. Additionally, we’ve made improvements that will allow agile teams […]

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Get to know the new Hipchat

Starting today, we’ll be rolling out a Hipchat that looks a whole lot different. At first you’ll notice it’s lighter and cleaner, but there’s a lot more going on (and sets us up for more big changes to come). We’re starting with the Mac app first; then we’ll roll out the changes to the rest of […]

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How we made our landing pages fast: a grand journey

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Confluence Data Center is available now!

Today, Confluence is joining Jira in offering the Data Center deployment option. Data Center was designed to meet the needs of our largest customers providing the performance at scale, high availability and instant scalability they need for business critical applications. Talking with our largest customers, we’ve learned that as Confluence adoption grows within an organization, teams become […]

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5 tips for great code reviews

In almost every organization, team members collaborate to get work done. Software teams typically transition issues between people for different functions like code development, code review, and testing (even if they are all on the same team). When transitioning an issue from one team member to another it’s important to minimize the amount of ramp up required for […]

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Virtual Dev Den, September 3rd

Next Wednesday at 8am PDT we’ll be running our first developer “Office Hours” on a Google+ hangout. Our first session will be hosted by myself and recently elected Docker Governance Advisory Board member Nicola Paolucci. We’d love to take your questions on git, Docker, developer workflows, Atlassian developer tools or how we do development at […]

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Confluence Data Center Webinar Recap

This is the final installment of our Enterprise Offerings webinar series. If you would like to learn more and view recordings of the previous webinars in this series, click here. Last week, Atlassian hosted the final webinar in its Enterprise Offerings series, “Confluence Data Center: Scaling Collaboration Across the Enterprise.” The Confluence Data Center beta […]

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Flux step by step

Facebook has recently presented a new way to compose applications, an application architecture they named Flux. They reported that as modern web applications grow in complexity, this model eases the maintenance and the cognitive load required to develop them. [cta] I jumped in excitement (it’s true!) as I immediately saw the beauty of the model. […]

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The two-week countdown to Summit 2014 has officially started!

We’re hard at work putting the finishing touches on our sixth annual user conference, making it into a killer experience for you and your team. We’re talking 7 breakout session rooms, 20 training courses, 70+ exhibitors, and the largest gathering of Atlassians and Atlassian customers ever. Summit 2014 will be our biggest exchange of expertise, training, […]