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Atlassian is a Leader in the 2022 Gartner Magic Quadrant for ITSM Platforms

Our mission: to unlock high-velocity service teams.

Article in Company news

Our Q1 FY23 letter to shareholders

An update to customers, stakeholders, and shareholders on our mission to unleash the potential in every team.

Article in Bitbucket

Updated repository size limits and automatic garbage collection

We are happy to announce that we’ve made improvements to our repository size limits and how those size limits are maintained by you and within Bitbucket. We are progressively rolling out these changes over the next 2 weeks through November 10. By default, the Bitbucket Cloud repository size limit is 4GB. In the past, when […]

Article in Trello

A match made in heaven: 6 things to look for in a work management tool

The solution to collaboration challenges often lies in work management tools—especially as more employees are working across the globe in different time zones. But how do you choose the right tool for your org?

Article in Developer

New Marketplace Security Requirements Are Now in Effect

Several months ago, we announced new security requirements for cloud apps, which take effect today (October 31). As of today, all Marketplace apps and Trello Apps (Power-Ups) are expected to meet the new requirements. Maintaining a secure Marketplace is a collective effort, shared by Atlassian and partners. The new requirements reflect the most current best […]

Article in Loom

What is a Hybrid Work Environment?

A hybrid work environment is simply a company whose employees can work both in-office and remotely from anywhere else. This work model may vary from company to company. Where Company A’s hybrid work schedule could be more flexible with employees fully in charge of their time, Company B’s may not. It all depends on your […]

Article in Loom

What is a Hybrid Work Schedule?

With 65% of the workforce preferring a hybrid work schedule, it’s no wonder why more job listings have hybrid as their location. A hybrid work schedule which is the perfect blend of both on-site work and remote working is becoming more and more popular with companies today. And it seems it’s not going away anytime […]

Article in Jira Align

5 tips for using a Center of Excellence for your agile transformation

Get the most out of your agile transformation.

Article in Distributed Work

How to have a genuinely good day working from home

Family and friends ask, “How was your day?” or “How was work?” and instinctively, it’s easy to answer with “Good.” But was it actually good? What is a good day?

Article in Loom

Nonverbal Communication Cues To Feel More Human on Video PT. 1 – Your Virtual Handshake

Video is the only digital channel of connection that showcases the full spectrum of our nonverbal communication. On video, we can play around with our setup (our new virtual handshake), our body language and our vocal delivery, to send powerful messages to our audience.  As many of us have experienced, video can be used in […]

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Nonverbal Communication Cues To Feel More Human on Video PT. 2 – Body Language

Pt. 2 Building an Authentic Body Language Vocabulary for Video This post is part of a larger series on nonverbal communication cues for video. Body Language is the most popular component of nonverbal communication, and particularly over video, it can be the loudest.   While the virtual playgrounds we find ourselves in may feel small, […]

Article in Loom

10 ways to revamp your employee retention strategy

Employee retention isn’t just about saving your company time, money, or stress. It’s about creating an environment that nurtures growth, communication, and innovation. What’s the most significant factor that can increase your retention rates by 50% or more? Belonging. Employee turnover rates are higher than ever before. According to U.S. Bureau of Labor and Statistics, […]

Article in Loom

Nonverbal Communication Cues To Feel More Human on Video PT. 3 – Tone

Part Three – A Note About Tone This post is part of a larger series on nonverbal communication cues for video. As referenced in this article on Slack-splaining, tone is one of the most missed cues in our professional written communication.  On video – we can cut right to the chase, and ensure clarity of […]