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Improved visibility and remote agent support in Bamboo 5.10
It’s now possible to see Bamboo build statuses in Bitbucket for both cloud and server users. With this feature, you’ll spend a lot less time switching between tools looking for the results of a sensitive commit. Build results appear in context – next to pull requests, commits, and branches – and are linked to the matching Bamboo builds. In addition to making the Bamboo and Bitbucket connection more friendly, we’ve enabled the use of remote agents in Bamboo 5.10 Cloud.
Inside Atlassian: a product manager and a dev manager walk into a planning meeting…
Product planning meetings are one of the most important meetings in a product’s lifecycle so we decided to take you inside a product planning meeting at Atlassian by filming the latest Portfolio for Jira planning meeting (filming the planning meeting of a planning tool seemed only fitting). These product planning meetings tend to happen quarterly and last about four hours (don’t worry – we time-lapsed it for you of course!).
Disaster recovery + speed = Confluence Data Center
Having a disaster recovery plan is essential in protecting business-critical applications in the event of a disaster. With the release of Confluence Data Center 5.9, it’s now possible to resume operations in an alternate data center (usually in another geographic location), if the main data center becomes unavailable. Get the scoop on Confluence Data Center.
Examples of capturing customer feedback for agile development
Customer feedback in agile development is a three-step process of gathering, documenting, and prioritizing. Here are examples from our product managers.
Confluence editor: create and edit pages faster than ever
We haven’t just focused on making Confluence faster, we’ve worked hard to make you faster too. That comes down to two important functions: creating and editing content. In this post, I’ll cover two improvements to how you create and edit content.
New ebook: the software team’s guide to Confluence
The “Software Team’s Guide to Confluence” ebook is a collection of pro tips and step-by-step tutorials – tailor-made for software teams – that’ll show you how to use Confluence for creating, organizing, and documenting the information your team needs to make awesome products.
Inside Atlassian: building a culture of innovation
Fostering a culture of innovation isn’t about providing ping-pong and free beer. It’s about your values and how you live them. Here’s a look at how we build a culture of innovation and how your company can, too.
Announcing the Codegeist 2015 winners!
We received over 140 submissions for Codegeist 2015 – a 50% increase over the previous competition – making it one of the most successful Atlassian hackathons ever. Because of the huge demand for cloud based add-ons, this year’s competition concentrated on the cloud.
Portfolio for Jira: project managers edition
This is part three of Portfolio for Jira’s “across the team” series. In this edition, I’m going to show you how project and program managers can use Portfolio for Jira to accurately plan across projects and teams.
Keeping projects on track: four lessons for development managers
Imagine you had a product with millions of users, over five million lines of code, and more than 100 developers working on it. And then your company decided that this product had the opportunity to become an even more successful platform. Check out how two of our development managers co-coordinated Jira’s move from product to platform.
Portfolio for Jira: development managers edition
This is part 2 of the Portfolio for Jira ‘across the team’ series. Last time, we talked about product managers and how they can use Portfolio for Jira to organize ideas, build roadmaps, and play with what-if scenarios. So in this edition, I’m going to show you how development managers can use Portfolio for Jira to […]
How you can benefit from a growth mindset
The growth mindset can open pathways to more creativity and possibility, and enable the setting of higher goals and more achievement.
How to prioritize features using NPS®
In case you’re unfamiliar, NPS stands for Net Promoter Score. NPS is a loyalty metric that quantifies how customers feel about your product. Let’s take a look at how NPS can be used not just as a metric, but also as a powerful tool to help your software team prioritize features.
Portfolio for Jira: product managers edition
There are a lot of stakeholders involved in the planning process, each with different needs, and as you’d expect, they all use Portfolio for Jira differently. So, we’re doing a series on Portfolio for Jira ‘across the team’ to show you how different team members can use it, starting with product managers. Product managers need reliable […]
6 call-outs from the Summit 2015 keynote address
Highlights from the Summit 2015 keynote address including Hipchat Connect, Jira Software, Jira Core, Jira and Confluence for iOS, the Health Monitor, Room to Read, and Pledge 1%.
