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“It really does take the DevOps stuff out”: How Forge transformed a popular custom field app
Launched in 2008, Jira Misc Custom Fields (JMCF) has become a much-loved app for calculated custom fields on Jira Data Center and Server, helping customers make more informed business decisions through Jira screens, reports, and dashboards. With over 4,000 installs on Atlassian Marketplace to date, bringing JMCF to Cloud was a clear next step. We […]
Ship faster by integrating AI into your Bitbucket workflow
AI tools have taken the world by storm. In April, we announced Atlassian Intelligence to bring the power of AI into our tools. Leveraging AI through internal models and our collaboration with OpenAI, Atlassian Intelligence will be built into the Atlassian suite of tools, including Bitbucket Cloud. It’s still early days in understanding the full […]
Trello as a productivity hub: A 101 guide
Ever open up your browser with immense dred trying to find the last tab you were working on? Stats show that up to 9% of work time for the average worker is spent reorienting after switching between dozens of tabs, windows, or apps. While collaboration tools were made to make us more productive on the surface, the frequent toggling, clicking, and expanding often derails our focus to achieve a single task.
Rendering like Butter – a Confluence Whiteboards Story
At Atlassian we build software which unleashes the potential of all teams. As cross-disciplinary teams ourselves, we empathise with one key fact: work and collaboration is messy. Indeed: how often have you found yourself brainstorming ideas and immediately turning them into a perfect arrangement of tasks others can collaborate on, or into a pixel-perfect Keynote […]
Onward to Launch: How a New Marketplace Partner Went From Idea to App in Two Months
Onward‘s story of entering the world of Atlassian apps – and learning how to leverage Forge – took place over an action-packed two month period, full of valuable lessons and insights (not to mention a few late nights). We’re here to share our timeline and a few of those insights with the wider developer community, […]
Scope creep isn’t quite the enemy you think it is
Yes, it can be a drag – but it might also present your team with unique opportunities.
Our Q4 FY23 letter to shareholders
An update to customers, stakeholders, and shareholders on our mission to unleash the potential in every team.
How Atlassian tracks engineering focus with a simple approach
Using Buckets of Work to identify a set of measurement principles
Unified User Management is coming soon to Bitbucket Cloud
If you’ve been following Bitbucket Cloud’s roadmap, you know that we’ve been heads down focusing on building our product for enterprise scale and performance. With our Server end of support date (Feb 15th, 2024) approaching soon, we’re seeing many of our Server customers considering migrating to cloud. In the past year, we’ve launched several enterprise […]
The top 5 security risks of using unsupported software
How to safeguard your business after server support ends
New expert-led Advisory Services offerings
Fly fast and high in your digital transformation
3 Ways Workato Reduced Ticket Resolution Time by 20%
Goodbye spreadsheets, hello automation. Learn how Workato, an enterprise automation platform, cut ticket resolution time in just a few months using Jira Service Management.
End-to-end testing for Confluence Forge apps
When building a Forge app for an Atlassian product, it’s important to have a robust testing strategy in place. End-to-end testing provides a way to constantly monitor the quality and reliability of apps and, in this blog post, we will explore how to leverage Mocha and Webdriver.io to test two Confluence apps. We will also […]
Announcing support for Linux ARM Runners in Bitbucket Pipelines
We are excited to announce that Bitbucket Pipelines now supports Linux Docker ARM self-hosted runners. The new runner type supports running pipelines on your own ARM infrastructure, allowing you to build and test your code on a wider range of platforms. Getting Started To get started, go to your repository or workspace settings, and select […]
A brief introduction to using async functions in Forge
You just tried making an API call into your first Atlassian Forge App, but now it won’t build and it’s displaying an error, or the data being returned isn’t what you expect.
