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Do Agile Right Webinar Recap – Q&A with two Atlassian software engineers

In February, two of our very own Atlassian Confluence developers, Anatoli Kazatchkov and Edith Tom, hosted a live webinar sharing agile best practices for software development that they’ve learned over the years. They talked about: Spiking new features and running shorter sprints Running frequent demos, dogfooding, and shipping frequently Empowering developers, open communication, and continuous improvement Using Jira and Confluence for Agile software […]

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Yosemite – Thoughts on blurriness and design ecosystems

I reviewed OSX 10.10 over the weekend, and observed a new trend emerging on the design battlefield. It’s blurry, translucent, and vibrant. It’s also incredibly expensive and difficult to render. In OSX 10.10, dragging a translucent window makes the panel flicker, go completely black, and breaks blur effects. Resizing a window is incredibly slow and choppy. Developers have their work cut out for them to achieve decent performance by the end of the beta. Eventually, they’ll get it right, and Apple will be hailed as revolutionary once again.

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Summit 2014 agenda – Sessions and training and beer, oh my!

It is with great excitement that we unveil the sessions for our sixth annual Atlassian Summit!   This year’s 5 tracks feature over 100 sessions from leading companies, including Yahoo!, BAE Systems, JP Morgan Chase, Facebook, Netflix, HSBC, Intel, Goldman Sachs, and Dreamworks. They join Atlassian developers and designers in talks that offer unique takeaways […]

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Watch the Do Knowledge Right webinar – How Q&A can change how you share information

Last week, we held a webinar for a couple hundred people about how Confluence Questions can be used to better share knowledge. We were joined by Kim Wall, a senior IT Analyst from Principal Financial Group, and Ryan Anderson, the Product Marketing Manager for Confluence at Atlassian. They both shared a number of key insights […]

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Going public! Roadmapping with a public Trello board.

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Announcing Docker Automated Builds on Bitbucket

If you read my blogs often, you know how excited I am about Docker. And about Git. So you can imagine my excitement over our announcement today: Docker Automated Builds are now integrated with Bitbucket! What is Docker? Simply put, Docker is the next big thing in provisioning and deployment automation. With Docker, you can […]

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Jira Service Desk Customer Stories: Friday Media Group

Ever since we launched Jira Service Desk, we’ve been psyched to hear how our amazing customers are using it. How Friday Media Group implemented a single, global service desk Friday Media Group is the biggest independent media company in the UK. What started in 1975 as a local advertising paper to East Sussex now boasts a portfolio of […]

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5 blogs that will help make your Confluence intranet more social

Confluence is the perfect place to create an open and social intranet. Our Confluence intranet is full of blogs that create discussion, spawn ideas, and challenge the status quo. Our blogging culture is what keeps us transparent, together, and gives everyone an equal voice. So, to help you spice up your company’s social life, here […]

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It happened: Git 2.0 is here and it’s full of goodies

This major release of git has been brewing for a long time and I am excited to go on the hunt in the Changelog to find cool bits of awesomeness. As usual if you want to catch up with past git releases, I’ve been doing this exercise for a while, check them out: 1.8.2, 1.8.3, […]

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Meet the new RefinedWiki mobile interface for corporate branding

This is a guest post from RefinedWiki, the team behind RefinedWiki Original Theme for Confluence, one of the best-­selling Confluence add-­ons of all time.   Our new release of RefinedWiki Mobile Interface takes Confluence on mobile to the next level. In this version we’ve focused on both responsiveness and on creating an intuitive navigation that […]

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Extending D3.js

I’m a big fan of using D3.js for building content from structured data. You can write expressive JavaScript using the D3.js API to convert your data to structured markup.

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Repository size limits

In order to improve and maintain the overall performance for everyone who uses Bitbucket, we are rolling out size limits on newly-created repositories. Starting today, repository size limits will be: Soft limit of 1 GB – In-product and email notifications will give you a heads-up that you’re approaching the limit. Hard limit of 2 GB – Pushing to the repository will […]

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Introducing Team Calendars 4.2: Speed, performance, scale

In the last two years we’ve pumped Confluence Team Calendars full of new features over the course of 22 releases. We’re proud of our development speed and happy about how far the product has come in such a short time. In our latest release, Team Calendars 4.2, we haven’t delivered a new feature, we’ve delivered all of […]

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Webinar: Do Knowledge Right: How Q&A can change how you share information

Sharing knowledge at work can be tough. Employees are scattered across different departments and geographies, working on different projects, and constantly creating pockets of tribal knowledge, not to mention the expertise everyone brings from past experiences. Join us for a live, 30-minute presentation on June 4th from one of our customers and one of Atlassian’s […]

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Hipchat is now free for unlimited users

Update: Try Stride, Atlassian’s all-new team communication solution with group messaging, video conferencing, and built-in collaboration tools.   A year ago we made Hipchat free for teams of five, and since then thousands of teams have learned how great chat can be. But we believe that teams of every size deserve the power of Hipchat. So today, […]