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[cta]With companies creating more online work than ever, content management systems have become a necessity. Product requirements, content calendars, marketing plans, and business forms fill our inboxes and folders. An efficient enterprise content management system, or ECM, can save hours of company time that workers would otherwise spend tracking down files. But too often, files […]
Infographic: Learn how large customers scale Jira
[cta]When we speak to customers about their experience with Jira, many of them can’t remember exactly when their journey started. “Jira was used at the company before my time”, or “we found multiple teams were using it,” or “we made a decision to standardize on Jira across the company” are some common stories we hear. […]
3 strategies to increase digital workforce engagement
This article was written with Matthew Lewsadder of Communardo Products. [cta]Digital transformation is advancing at an unprecedented pace. From marketing and sales to product development and beyond, businesses are integrating digital technologies across their organization to increase automation, improve collaboration and achieve new competitive advantages. By the end of 2017, two-thirds of Global 2000 companies will have digital […]
New Jira Software integration for Workplace by Facebook
Tens of thousands of companies now use Workplace by Facebook to share work, ideas, and projects. That’s why we’re excited to bring Atlassian to Workplace by Facebook, starting with Jira Cloud, which is the first launch in the pipeline of additionally planned integrations. With Jira Cloud for Workplace, teams using Workplace and Jira will enjoy […]
How to choose the best methods of estimation for planning
This article was written with Jacek Wizmur-Szymczak of Spartez. Every planning or grooming session, where team members meet to estimate stories and work items, has its own rules. Sometimes we haven’t estimated for a long time, the backlog is huge, and time is limited. Sometimes we have a team that can meet in the same office, […]
6 ways to integrate a data strategy into your workflow
This article was written with Looker, a business intelligence software and big data analytics platform that helps you explore, analyze, and share real-time business analytics easily. Most organizations only use a fraction of available data. Integrating a data strategy into your team’s development workflow is key to making sure data and insights are actionable where […]
Introducing Jira Cloud for Stride
[cta]Whether shipping software, managing a help desk, or executing a project, Jira Cloud helps thousands of teams plan and track work together. This powerful tool is now even more venerable with the Jira app for Stride. By bringing your task and project management to where your team is already communicating — Stride — you’ll be […]
New apps for Data Center(Jira, Confluence, & more)
Atlassian’s Data Center products like Jira, Confluence, Bitbucket, and others, are purpose-built to deliver high availability, uncompromised performance at scale, and deployment flexibility—and this should apply to the almost 1,400 apps for Data Center products as well. When you’re working at enterprise scale, marketplace apps (formerly known as add-ons) can have a major impact on your […]
Product roadmap vs product backlog: both essential, better together
This article was authored by Jim Semick, co-founder of ProductPlan and frequent speaker on product development. As an agile product team, you likely have both a strategic roadmap and a backlog in Jira Software. How can you use both in the most effective way possible? Naturally, the strategy from your roadmap is what drives prioritization […]
How do emotions affect productivity? [New research]
This article was written with Prashant Kukde of DeepAffects. [cta]There’s a long-held expectation that people should keep their emotions out of the workplace. I’m sure you’ve heard it at some point: keep a firm boundary between your personal and professional life. The problem is, this is not actually possible or even helpful to productivity. Human […]
How to make corporate learning and development work for your company
This is a guest post by Kevin Daniels, writer at LearnUp. [cta]There’s never been a better time to focus on developing your skills. As new technologies, platforms, and business opportunities open up, the one thing that will set successful people apart in the future is their continual adaptation to the changing world around them. These […]
How to build a design system that will last
This is a guest blog post by UXPin. Design doesn’t scale easily because it’s a mixture of art and science. It’s traditionally been thought of as a cottage industry – a bunch of specialized folks crafting beautiful one-off solutions. [cta]But, with the recent surge of design roles industry-wide, the design world needs a more modular […]
Predictive Quality Analytics: delivering better quality, faster
This is a guest blog post by Atlassian Marketplace vendor, QMetry. Tracking and fixing bugs through automation and manual testing processes is becoming increasingly efficient. However efficient it may be to getting code shipped, the downside is, there’s no predictability to it. The next big thing that will alter the landscape of software testing is […]
How the new Dropbox app for Jira Software Cloud helps distributed teams stay in sync
[cta] Work is becoming more and more distributed across multiple teams, multiple time zones, and in multiple geographic locations. Today’s software teams are more collaborative and include more stakeholders from more disciplines than ever before. Many of those stakeholders don’t code, yet they rely heavily on Dropbox to collaborate with others in the organization. As […]
4 ways to answer any customer support question
This is a guest blog post by Atlassian Marketplace vendor, StepShot. What’s your biggest challenge in your job as a customer support agent? Let us take a wild guess: it’s responding to customer support questions. Being in customer support (either internally in IT, or externally in customer service) is sort of like being a teacher, a […]
