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Marketplace Monday: ScreenMail for Jira

Each week, Marketplace Monday profiles one great add-on available in the Atlassian Marketplace–where you can try and buy more than a thousand add-ons for Atlassian products. A Jira issue without a screenshot is like flying an airplane in the dark. You have tools and information and data to get a good sense of where you’re going, […]

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Meet Atlassian in Paris @ Lean Kanban France 2012 (Oct 18-19)

Atlassian is supporting the first Lean Kanban conference in France, Lean Kanban France this Oct 18-19, 2012. Come and meet the Atlassian team and our local Atlassian Expert Valiantys at the Atlassian booth and official Atlassian Party on the opening night. The First Lean Kanban Conference in France Valtech has been host to many Agile events, and this time […]

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Collaboration Best Practices – 3 Reasons Working Together is so Difficult

Just because you’re at work doesn’t mean you’re actually getting work done. As fast and demanding as the modern work environment is, it’s hopelessly unproductive. Without the proper tools, team focus comes at a stiff premium. In attempt to work together, it’s likely that your team is drowning in email, stuck in dead-end meetings, and constantly interrupted. The […]

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Jira 5.2 sneak peek: Build the Perfect Screen

Those of us who’ve taken the red pill and gone down the rabbit hole know: Jira can enable almost any process. Whether it’s converting Neil Young’s Lincoln to an electric vehicle or powering a toaster, Jira’s flexibility let’s us keep pace with the unique needs of every project. A large part of Jira’s power and […]

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GreenHopper Tip of the Month: Sprint Retrospective

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 do you know what to do, if you don’t know what you’ve done?” This quote is drilled into my head every time I […]

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New Goodies Coming to OnDemand!

Friends, do you have trouble finding the ketchup in your own refrigerator? Do you require Google Maps just to get to the corner store? Ever want to teleport from your seat at the game to that one beer stand across the stadium that sells your favorite craft brew? If you answered “yes” to any of […]

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Stash 1.3: Enterprise Git Gets Social with Pull Requests

Stash is now called Bitbucket Server. Read our announcement blog. The remote control. Napster. The Smartphone. The plastic bits at the ends of shoelaces. All incredible technologies that made what came before both instantly antiquated and forgettable. A technology shift, even a subtle one, can entirely transform an industry. It happened in software development 10 […]

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Meet Atlassian At JAX London 2012 (Oct 16-17, 2012)

JAX London: The UK’s Leading Enterprise Java Conference JAX is the most comprehensive conference series covering enterprise Java development and the entire Java ecosystem. It is the ideal forum for developers, project managers and architects to learn about the latest technology, architecture and methodologies. Atlassian is proud to support the UK branch of the JAX […]

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Atlassian is expanding product development into Asia

We are looking for the perfect team to partner with us to further grow our product development muscle. The region is home to hundreds of thousands of talented technical people and we would love them to help us solve the challenges of designing and building our world class products. We are global and we have an […]

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Marketplace Monday: Mediamark for Confluence

Each week, Marketplace Monday profiles one great add-on available in the Atlassian Marketplace–where you can try and buy more than a thousand add-ons for Atlassian products. Mediamark, by Cognium Systems, is a new add-on for Confluence that allows you to easily capture multimedia content from the Web. Overview Multimedia content is growing and expanding to all […]

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(Case Study) Over 8 Million Resumes with Atlassian’s Hosted Development Suite

Company: Resume Companion Founded: 2009 HQ: Maryland Employees: 18 Products: Jira OnDemand with Jira,GreenHopper, Bamboo and Confluence Atlassian gets extremely excited when we receive unsolicited praise. I jumped at the chance to followup with a customer who submitted a really nice note on our public feedback form. It’s not everyday that a customer will come […]

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Five Things to Try in Confluence Mobile

The Tip of the Month, brought to you by Atlassian University, is a monthly series aimed to help you master Atlassian’s tools. Products are more fun to use when you know all the tricks.   Confluence Mobile is a mobile optimized web view of your Confluence instance, built specifically to allow anyone to access and […]

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Collaboration Best Practices – 3 Reasons Interruptions Hurt Your Team’s Productivity

It might have started with an innocent tap on the shoulder. A teammate quickly asking a question about an upcoming deadline. No big deal, right? WRONG. Two separate conversations, four email responses, and half a travel blog later, you come to. What were you working on again? Productivity is futile in the face of constant interruptions Distractions […]

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[Guest blog] Eliminate Misunderstandings – Use Screen Recording for Task Specifications

Ari Heljakka is CSO of Dream Broker, the development lead of ScreenMail, and a former key contributor in OpenCog. You can connect with him on Twitter. In projects where all parties are not continuously communicating, misunderstanding what you are supposed to do can be costly. Even small misinterpretations of a required feature can lead to […]

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Jira Tip of the Month: Work Faster with M-A-C-E

The Tip of the Month, brought to you by Atlassian University, is a monthly series aimed to help you master Atlassian’s tools. Products are more fun to use when you know all the tricks. If you’re reading this blog, you probably spend a lot of time in Jira, just like me. The four most common […]