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(Guest Blog) Learn More about Parature’s Integration with Jira at Atlassian Summit 2012
This is a guest blog post from Parature, a Sponsor at Atlassian Summit 2012. When there’s an issue with your brand’s products or services, customers get angry. When customers get angry, they contact support. When customers contact support, the support team complains to engineering. When the support team complains to engineering, engineering says they’ll take care […]
(Guest Blog) QMetry and Jira – Making Testing Simpler
This is a guest blog post from QMetry, a sponsor at Atlassian Summit 2012. We’re at the doorstep of the Atlassian Summit in 2012 and it’s probably, nay definitely, a great time to revisit our integration with Jira and how it’s helping QA teams worldwide test complex software applications. As many of you know, QMetry is a total test management solution that helps […]
(Guest Blog) How Diagrams Help Us Build Better Software Faster
This is a guest blog post by Nick Foster, Co-Founder and COO of Creately, an online diagramming plugin for Confluence which lets you create and add all kinds of diagrams like flowcharts, wireframes, UML diagrams and mindmaps for your wiki pages and blogs. Creately is a sponsor at Atlassian Summit 2012. Good tools and process is a key part to building good […]
(Guest Blog) Controlled Issue Cloning with JiraClones
This is a guest blog post from Clearvision, a sponsor at Atlassian Summit 2012. We can’t clone sheep but we are pretty damn good at cloning issues! Clearvision are the leading Atlassian Platinum Experts in Europe, on a mission to help companies across the globe build better software. At Clearvision we have an arsenal of trigger-happy developers ready and […]
Transform Confluence into a Blogging Platform with RefinedWiki Original Theme 3.1
This is a guest post by Jimmy Lundström, CEO of RefinedWiki, one of Atlassian’s official partners. This post highlights the new features shipped in the latest release of RefinedWiki Original Theme, a plugin which enhances the user interface and functionality of Confluence. RefinedWiki Original Theme 3.1 for Atlassian’s Confluence is a massive release packed with many new features and […]
(Guest blog) Face-to-Face Across the Globe
This is a guest post by Sococo, a sponsor at Atlassian Summit 2012. One of the founding principles of Agile development (from www.agilemanifesto.org) is that “The most efficient and effective method of conveying information to and within a development team is face-to-face conversation.” But we all know that development teams are increasingly distributed—often across the globe. At […]
(Guest Blog) A Case Study for Using Jira and Tempo as a Help Desk
This is a guest blog post from Tempo by TM Software, a Sponsor at Atlassian Summit 2012. Have you ever considered using Jira with Tempo’s plugin from TM Software as a help desk? We sat down with Þorsteinn Hallgrímsson, Service Manager at Nýherji’s headquarters in Reykjavík, Iceland, to talk about what Nýherji was looking for and why they chose Jira with […]
(Guest Blog) Announcing the Bamboo-LiveRebel Plugin!
Bamboo just added another great plugin to the family: Bamboo-LiveRebel! Oliver White from ZeroTurnaround, makers of LiveRebel, is so excited about this plugin that he wrote up a little sumthin’-sumthin’ to introduce you to it. Take it away, Oliver! ZeroTurnaround is pleased to announce a plugin that is going to change your Continuous Delivery game: […]
(Guest Blog) Scaling a test & change management process to meet growing demand
This is a guest blog post and case study by Go2Group, an Atlassian Platinum Expert and a sponsor of Atlassian Summit 2012. Background RWE Supply & Trading (RWE) is an energy trading company headquartered in Essen, Germany, boasting Europe’s largest and most sophisticated energy trading floor with subsidiaries and affiliates in Den Bosch, Geneva, Singapore and New York. […]
Jira featured cloud-based application for bug tracking
This killer infographic recently popped up seeking to identify the best cloud-based applications to help your business grow. Guess who is featured for bug tracking? Well it’s Jira, of course. In recognition of the constant innovation that’s helping small businesses perform at their best, we have compiled a selection of some of the best free and paid-for […]
Database Continuous Integration 101
We talk a lot about continuous integration here on the Atlassian Dev Tools blog, and many readers are bonafide CI gurus. Now that you are integrating your application code, test code, config files and deploy scripts, are you ready to take it to the next level? An increasing number of engineering shops are starting […]
What is a Wiki Part IV: 5 Ways Sales & Marketing Teams Can Use a Wiki
We hope by now you are starting to see why we at Atlassian drink the wiki Kool-Aid, and are so passionate about using Confluence. Every team in our company is able to improve its processes and results by working together in Confluence. Last week you saw how managers can use a wiki to increase productivity, […]
GreenHopper Drinkup – San Francisco, May 24
Calling all GreenHopper Gurus in San Francisco! Shaun Clowes of the GreenHopper team in Sydney is visiting San Francisco for Atlassian Summit. He’d love to buy you a pint. Or three. Join Shaun, myself and other GreenHopper Gurus on Thursday May 24 from 6pm at Thirsty Bear. Find us in the Billar Room. Shaun and I are […]
Business Frameworks with Ad hoc Canvas
Earlier this week we shared the benefits of using Confluence if you’re on the management team. We want to give some more love to our managers and business users, with this guest post by Martin Cleaver, Director at Comalatech, showing how easily you can create business frameworks in Confluence using Ad hoc Canvas. Business Frameworks the Wiki […]
Why did you GO Jira?
We have recently been talking to lots of customers about the main reasons why they decided to GO Jira. Whether they switched to Jira from an old bug tracker or just started up a new project, we found the same reasons came up again and again. Top reasons to GO Jira Here are the top […]
