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Atlassian Experts are going on tour in France

Atlassian in France is on a roll! Our business has grown more than 100% in the last two years. We have a partner ecosystem growing at an even faster rate. We now want to better support our existing customers while growing a larger French community. Our goal is to triple the current number of Expert […]

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Guest blog: test management for agile teams

This is a guest blog post from Zephyr, makers of Zephyr for Jira. The value of test management software in agile development Today’s software developers and quality assurance teams face far different challenges than their predecessors. Balancing the need for speedy development cycles with the desire to keep costs down has led software developers to […]

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The science that drives Uber

Since its launch in 2010, Uber’s engineering team has grown from four to 70. You might be surprised to hear that today, only six of those engineers are focused on mobile; the rest are responsible for the science that is helping Uber solve transportation problems globally (18 countries, 45 cities, every time zone, and a dozen […]

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Atlassian named one of 2013’s 25 Best Small Workplaces

Atlassian is thrilled to be recognized as one of 2013’s 25 Best Small Workplaces in the U.S. from the Great Place to Work® Institute! Atlassian San Francisco was selected as a winner after participating in the Great Place to Work selection process, which included a survey of all San Francisco employees and a detailed questionnaire about […]

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Tips for optimizing Bamboo on a DVCS team, pt. 1

In this post I’d like to highlight various features in Bamboo that were developed separately during the past year or so. If you combine these little pieces together you can make your Bamboo to be a powerful friend in DVCS-oriented software development. This time I’ll focus mostly on doing CI on dev branches and merging. […]

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Git Ready Workflows: Webinar recording now available

Last month, Nicola Paolucci, Developer Advocate at Atlassian, held a webinar focused on how Git workflows can boost productivity and reduce friction within your development team. The goal: showcase the battle tested best-practices teams use to deliver high-quality software with faster development cycles. Available collaboration models when using a distributed version control system like Git. Emerging code […]

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How collaborative is your company culture?

We’re less than three weeks away from our biggest event of the year- Atlassian Summit 2013. The agenda is jam-packed with awesome keynotes, talks, and panels. With tickets still up for grabs, here’s one session you won’t want to miss: Panel: Keys to a collaborative company culture Just because your team shows up to work everyday doesn’t mean they’re […]

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Build on shared knowledge with the Shared Links Blueprint

The Tip of the Month, brought to you by Atlassian University, is a monthly series to help master Atlassian tools. Products are more fun to use when you know all the tricks. How many times have you emailed a link to an article or a video with your team at work? We do it all […]

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Do you know Cassandra?

This is an introductory blog post about Apache Cassandra. Enjoy!

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Atlassian at scale: enterprise success stories at Summit 2013

As I get ready for my fifth Atlassian Summit, I can’t help but get excited – to see what’s possible; to hear fresh, innovative, inspiring ideas; and to learn from some of the brightest individuals around. I’m excited to learn from the best: our customers. Our largest customers work on complex implementations every day, enabling collaboration […]

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How to integrate Jira and Oracle’s Siebel (guest post)

This guest post comes courtesy of Dewayne Lavelle, a Quality Engineer. He administers a diverse set of tools, including a Jira server with over 500 users. His company uses Jira, Confluence and Fisheye for everyday development, planning, scheduling, etc.   When asked why Jira is important to us, our Transportation Technical lead said, “We get a full featured issue and […]

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Trello for windows 8 is now available!

Please note: The Trello app for Windows 8 has been deprecated and is no longer supported. Instead, you can check out our Android and iOS apps or use Trello in your browser. We’re happy to announce that the official Trello app for Windows 8 is in the Windows Store! It’s the full Trello experience. You can drag and drop cards, leave comments, make boards, use card covers, and everything else. Plus you get all the great things about a native Windows 8 app: push notifications, speed, and a consistent “Metro” look and feel. And it’s free, just like Trello. Download it now!

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Want more DevOps? Come to Open Dojo #4!

Thursday Sept 19th at 9am PST For our fourth Open Dojo event, we’re gathering infrastructure gurus to talk about monitoring and stability. Not just the mechanics (tho they’re certainly prepared to field those “how-to” questions!), but also how infrastructure stewardship benefits when devs, ops, qa, and “the business” come together on it. Our esteemed panel […]

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Thinking of switching to DVCS? Git yourself to Summit

Many enterprises around the world are facing a new challenge brought about by the modern development age — moving from a centralized version control system, such as Subversion, to a distributed version control system, such as Git. This post isn’t to rant on the benefits of DVCS over CVCS (faster working with code, advanced workflows, and lightweight branching […]

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Inside Atlassian: developer product owners on the Bamboo team

We’ve been thinking a lot about releases in Bamboo Land recently. And I’d noticed a while back that releases of Bamboo are generally down-tempo events for the development team. None of the death marches, mandatory Saturdays, or tension I’d experienced at other companies — just another day at the office. So I asked James and […]