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Get Your Hands on Confluence 4.2 – Available Today

You’ve probably heard us talking up Confluence 4.2 over the past two weeks. Trust us, it’s for good reason. We already shared three improvements in better share notifications, attachment labels, and easy user invites, but they were just appetizers. Get ready for the main course… Encourage Collaboration that Leads to Real Results Not only have we continued our […]

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(Press Release) Atlassian Confluence Boosts Productivity with New Social and Content Discovery Features

New Release Encourages Conversations and Collaboration, Helps Users Make Sense of Information Overload SAN FRANCISCO & SYDNEY, April 10, 2012—Atlassian, a leading provider of collaboration software for product teams, today announced the newest release of Confluence, its content creation and collaboration software. Confluence 4.2 accelerates team productivity with new social user engagement and content discovery […]

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Summit 2012: Schedule a meeting with our product ninjas

There’s no better place than Atlassian Summit 2012 to get advice on making the most of the products you’re using every day, be the first to test out new products and features, and hear how other teams are using the software. Maybe that’s why 92.3% of attendees at Summit 2011 reported that the conference met their objectives. At Summit, […]

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Putting Tests in Quarantine with Bamboo 4

Quarantine!? Has the zombie apocalypse finally happened!? What’s this new feature with the crazy name?! Ok, now that you’ve calmed down… Do you have an annoying test that keeps randomly failing and stopping you from building? Have you ever wanted to hide away tests that you don’t need to worry about for the moment? Then […]

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Bonfire 2 Deep Dive – The Art of Issue Creation

Atlassian Bonfire makes it easy to create Jira issues without ever leaving your browser tab. Chances are you probably create similar issues often, and you know how painstaking the repetitive data entry can be. This is especially true if you have Jira set up a certain way – like working with a specific project or […]

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A Technical Writer’s Guide to Technical Documentation in a Wiki

Over the past month we have explored the world of technical documentation in Confluence and gotten a taste of Sarah Maddox’s new book: Confluence, tech comm, chocolate: A wiki as platform extraordinaire for technical communication. We hope that you have picked up some helpful tips and tricks or even changed the way you think about […]

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Accelerate Wiki Adoption with Quick and Easy User Invites in Confluence 4.2

Hopefully by now you’ve gotten the message that Confluence 4.2 is absolutely chock-a-block full of great features. Matt introduced the improvements to notifications and comments and Ryan, not to be outdone, showed you what we’ve done to take attachment and document management to the next level. With all these improvements and new features still to come, […]

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GreenHopper 5.9.3 – Sprint Retrospective Report

GreenHopper 5.9.3 is now available. In this release we have focused our attention on backlog grooming and starting a sprint retrospective. These features are available as part of GreenHopper Labs and we are actively seeking your feedback. Sprint Retrospective An important part of every sprint is the retrospective. A great way to start a retrospective […]

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Making Feature Branches Effective with Continuous Integration

The basic idea of Feature Branching is that when you start work on a feature,  you create a branch off of the repository and commit all the changes for the feature onto the branch and when your feature is code complete then merge the changes back. The advantage in using feature branches is that your main line […]

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Need to convince your boss to come to Summit?

Need to convince your boss to let you come to Atlassian Summit? Need to convince yourself first? Let’s see if we can help. 92.3% A whopping 92.3% of attendees said the 2011 conference did an excellent job of meeting their objectives. We’re going for 100% this year! Summit is your one-stop shop for getting the most value out […]

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(Press Release) Atlassian Launches Bamboo 4, Continuous Integration Server: Developers Can Now Test More, Configure Less

New Release Offers Plan Branches, Quarantined Tests and Easy-to-Use UI SAN FRANCISCO & SYDNEY, March 29—Atlassian, the leading provider of collaboration software for product teams, today announced Bamboo 4, the newest release of its continuous integration and delivery server. Bamboo 4 enables software developers to automatically test code on development branches before merging with the main code line. […]

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Confluence 4.2 Takes Attachment and Document Management to the Next Level

Earlier this week Matt shared some of the small improvements to share notifications and blog comments coming soon in Confluence 4.2. This release is tearing at the seams with new features and enhancements that we’re back to tell you about a few more improvements that we’re just too excited about to keep to ourselves. Add Labels to Attachments Ever heard […]

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Bamboo 4 Has Arrived!

Between Mardi Gras, St. Patrick’s Day and unpredictable weather, March is one crazy month –and we at Atlassian are still deeply mad for distributed version control (DVCS)! As an expression of our mania, we put extra love for DVCS users into Bamboo 4 – Atlassian’s kick ass Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery server – which is now available for […]

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Technical Documentation in Confluence – Driving Wiki Development

This is the last post in a month-long series centered around Sarah Maddox’s new book: Confluence, tech comm, chocolate: A wiki as platform extraordinaire for technical communication, published by XML Press.The book is choc-a-bloc full of tips from a technical communicator who has spent the last four years on Confluence. Learn how to harness the […]

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Jira Deep Dive – Mine for Gold

You can use Jira to see what’s happened in the past, view today’s work in a whole new light, and to frame important decisions as you plan for the future. Take advantage of searching the change history of issues in your Jira instance to discover all kinds of new insight into the flow of work […]