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What 20 acquisitions taught us about post-merger integration
Unifying teams can make or break an M&A. Here’s how to do it right.
A field guide to unlearning
How forgetting what you know will actually make you smarter.
Integrate Google Cloud Identity and Atlassian Guard
Atlassian is offering new capabilities for users of Google Cloud’s identity, access, and device management solution.
Five ways to prioritize and resolve IT support tickets faster
We know what it’s like to work on a team that is continuously seeking ways to put out fires daily, reduce drive-bys, and find ways to reduce your support ticket queue. That’s why we’ve put together a list of ways to prioritize and resolve support tickets faster.
What I learned from shutting up in meetings
What happens when you talk less and listen more? You might be surprised.
Fortify your enterprise: How to combat cloud software security threats
The tools and processes you should have in place to mitigate risk.
Improved performance for all with CDN support in Data Center
Speed up your response times across the globe using a content delivery network.
8 emotional intelligence articles that help you work better with others
The robots are coming! Use these eight articles to build your emotional intelligence and stay relevant (and employed) in the age of AI.
We gamified our bug-tracking process, and now our backlog is zero
How the Statuspage team changed the customer service game – and had fun doing it.
Personality in the workplace: are you bringing it?
Let’s talk about what your “full self” at work really means.
Top secret Slack maneuvers you probably don’t know about
Even if you use Slack every day, it’s likely that there are a few tricks you still don’t know about. It’s understandable – it’s extremely easy to get the basics of Slack and feel like we’ve mastered the tool. And you’re probably right, but that’s not the same as using Slack with the assurance that you’re doing things the most efficient way.
9 lessons on teamwork and leadership from the military
Want to build an elite team? Look to the best of the best.
How Opsgenie achieved 99.999% uptime over the last 12 months
We used these five key elements of always-on service.
The (written) unwritten guide to pull requests
Code review is a very important part of the software development cycle. On Bitbucket and other source code management systems, pull requests are used to review code on branches before it reaches master. Code review is also one of the most difficult and time-consuming part of the software development process, often requiring experienced team members […]
The unexpected path to the c-suite
Five execs share lessons about their journeys to the corner office.
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