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Follow the plot from anywhere with three new improvements in Confluence mobile

Using Confluence on your phone is a great way to stay productive even when you’re out of the office. With access to all your content, notifications, and tasks, Confluence mobile gives you all the power of Confluence in the palm of your hand.  Today we’re happy to share three new improvements that will make it […]

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Introducing the Websphere Add-on for Bamboo

We are thrilled about the first deployments add-on for Bamboo 5! Made Mastika, a developer at GLiNTECH (an Atlassian Expert in Sydney), is here to tell you all about it. While Made likes to spend his free time away from development, a keen interest in things like Data Mining and JavaScript means he never gets away too far. When […]

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Developers, help your team go from Bad to Badass

Developers, want your team to go from bad to badass? Want to learn workflows, tools and processes that your team can use to work better together and deploy software faster? Then plan your trip to San Francisco, October 1-3, for Atlassian Summit 2013! Industry leaders from organizations like Turner Broadcasting, Orbitz, and NASA’s Jet Propulsion […]

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How Badass is Your Software Team?

Is your software team baller? Does your dev team work with the most enviable tools, technologies, and processes? Are you Agile ninjas that deploy to your customers like it’s nobody’s business? Or are you stuck in the Dark Ages with antiquated tools, production malfunctions and less than enviable team dynamics? Atlassian wants to know! To prepare […]

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Bring Twitter into Confluence: Just copy, and paste

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. Here at Atlassian we love interacting with our customers and users on Twitter. There’s never a day that goes by without us tweeting […]

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Stash backup and restore client for Git projects

Making Stash backups easier Until now, Atlassian’s recommended procedure for backing up a Stash server involved shutting down Stash and using your own scripts to backup the database and filesystem. That wasn’t ideal: system administrators had to spend time writing backup scripts and users were often given no information why the system is down. Alongside Stash […]

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Jira tip of the month: bulk changes

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. Smaller tasks mean more issues Hey, Jira users. One of the key tenets of agile is to ensure that work is divided into small-enough chunks […]

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Introducing Team Calendars 4: One calendar, many event types

Confluence Team Calendars has come a long way since its initial release in June 2011. Over 2,300 customers have benefitted from 19 new feature releases – drag-and-drop rescheduling of Jira issues and a beautiful new timeline view to name a few. Today it gets even better with an entirely new user experience in Team Calendars 4. Let’s take […]

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What you need to know about the new git 1.8.4

Hey all, it’s Christmas again. Just kidding… But the new git 1.8.4 is out! This time is so packed with awesome that my selection skills have been put hard to the test. It’s easy and painless to upgrade It is customary for me to provide a few pointers for the upgrade, with caveats and reminders […]

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Introducing Jira Agile 6.3

Jira Agile 6.3 is here! Formerly GreenHopper, Jira Agile has undergone more than just a name change — we’ve integrated agile more tightly into Jira than ever before: Jira Agile fully adopts ADG, the Atlassian Design Guidelines, for a more polished and consistent experience with Jira; Sprint and epic are now fully addressable entities within […]

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Say “hello” to Jira Agile and Jira Capture

Capture for Jira is now a member of the Zephyr family. Please click here for additional details.   Beginning today, GreenHopper, our agile planning software, and Bonfire, our rapid bug reporting add-on, have new names. Introducing Jira Agile and Jira Capture. The king is dead. Long live the king! While the names are new, the products you know and love […]

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Jira tip of the month: playing favorites with filters

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. Working on Jira Mobile Hey everyone! This month’s Jira tip focuses on how you can get more out of Jira’s mobile interface. When […]

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Why write one test when you can write a hundred?

One of the greatest things about our software development process is our need and desire to test everything. Unfortunately, this doesn’t always translate into absolute best practices in the test code, coverage, or design, but we are always improving. Something I have been been meaning to get around to is property based (or automated specification […]

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Atlassian Enterprise – Stash Webinar

Recently Jens Schumacher, the Group Product Manager for Developer Tools, delivered our first Atlassian Enterprise Stash Webinar. This webinar is focused on the latest updates and ongoings in the world of Stash specifically related to our large, enterprise customer deployments. Watch it now! Check out the webinar recording of the Atlassian Enterprise Stash Webinar here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xbu4HXdiqyk […]

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RebelLabs cooks up a continuous delivery pipeline with Bamboo

The mad-scientists-turned-provocateurs over at RebelLabs have released yet another stellar (and entertaining) report for software makers, Release Management for Enterprises. I find this exciting enough to blog about for two reasons: First, their take on what DevOps means for both individuals and the larger organization, as well as how the two disciplines drifted apart in the first […]