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Earning trust with Atlassian’s compliance certifications
Central to earning your trust is using well-recognized and credible third-parties to verify and certify our approach. Learn more about trust at Atlassian.
Calling all education non-profits! The Atlassian Foundation wants to give you $25k
Know of a non-profit focused on education doing great things in the world? The Atlassian Foundation is now accepting applications for $10,000 grants.
Get your sheet together: how to create an incident communication plan
Downtime happens. While it can certainly be chaotic and stressful, if handled properly, it can also be a chance to build customer trust and loyalty. The way you respond to and communicate around incidents and downtime tells customers a lot about what you value. Therefore, it’s essential to show customers you value them by communicating early, often, […]
Unearth new repositories and Git v2 improvements in Bitbucket Server 5.13
How much time do you spend every week trying to find things? At home, it’s finding your keys and, at work, it’s finding the root cause of a bug or an old pull requests that introduced the bug. Since we’re not in the business of tracking your keys, Bitbucket Server 5.13 is making it easier to […]
A better way to write postmortems in Statuspage
After every incident you have the opportunity to learn, improve, and build trust with customers by closing the loop with a postmortem.
How to convince your boss you need a status page
Adding another tool to the mix involves approval processes, exec buy-in, boss-nudging, and more. Here’s how you can convince your boss you need a status page.
Take note, take action: the innovator’s guide to meeting notes
Think you know meeting notes? Think again. Savvy companies use them to foster transparency and innovation. Here’s how.
Announcing our new partnership with Slack
We’re teaming up with a market leader in group chat. Here’s what’s next for our customers and for Atlassian.
5 project prioritization lessons from the pros
Prioritizing project work with your team can be an exercise in frustration. (Been there!) Here’s how to avoid 5 common mistakes.
5 tips for getting started with feature flags
Feature flagging, as described in our first tip below and in our webinar about how we built the new Jira experience, is an essential part of the way Atlassian builds products. When done well, feature flagging can provide enormous value to software teams. However, without the right practices in place there can be significant drawbacks. These […]
Striking a balance between speed and quality in continuous delivery
This is a guest post written by Adam Wignall, Head of Quality Assurance & TM4J Cloud Product Manager at Adaptavist, a Marketplace Vendor and Solution Partner. Over the past few years, we have accelerated into a fast-paced ‘everything now’ era. Endless tech-powered innovations are giving customers more choices than ever before. When developing new products and […]
What 30 years of Stanford research tells us about company culture
Robert Sutton knows company culture. Throughout his 30-year career as professor Professor of Management Science at the Stanford Engineering School, he’s interviewed business leaders and studied the ins and outs of corporate culture like few others. His books include Good Boss, Bad Boss: How to Be the Best…. and Survive the Worst, The Asshole Survival Guide, and he co-authored Scaling Up Excellence with Huggy Rao. […]
5 ways to make the most of Jira Software and Bitbucket
Bitbucket Cloud and Jira Software Cloud integrate in some pretty cool ways. Here are our 5 favorites.
How we prioritize features for our Server and Data Center products
At Atlassian, we believe in providing our customers with deployment choice, whether that is in the Cloud managed by Atlassian or self-managed on your infrastructure of choice with Server or Data Center. Recently, we released two new Data Center-only features: read-only mode for Confluence Data Center and project archiving for Jira Software Data Center. Based on your feedback, and in […]
Can the future of tech include Autism Spectrum Disorder?
“Don’t worry. You can always get a job as a programmer where you won’t have to talk to anybody.” –conventional wisdom
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