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Article in Company news

Presenting the Atlassian Ventures investment agreement

Because building trust with our portfolio companies starts with transparency.

Article in Teamwork

The 4 types of company culture, explained

Your corporate culture says a lot about how work gets done. See how yours fits into these four distinct categories.

Article in Communication

5 ways to boost your motivation skills

Try these science-backed tips to hone your focus and amp up your team.

Article in Trello

6 Trello security features that safeguard the enterprise cloud

Businesses are investing heavily in cloud technology as work models shift to remote and hybrid. In a 2021 Flexera survey, 37% of enterprises reported an annual cloud spend of over $12 million. Workers depend on cloud apps to collaborate and produce their best work, but worries remain around company data security in the cloud. A report by (ISC)² and Cybersecurity Insiders found that 96% of organizations feel moderate to extreme cloud security concerns. Trello Enterprise is addressing these worries head-on. 

Article in Bitbucket

Improving performance on complex diffs

Bitbucket Cloud is making changes to pull request diff functionality that will improve diff performance, particularly on complex diffs. We are changing our diff algorithm from what we call a ‘3-way’ diff to a 2-way ‘three-dot’ diff, which will show the difference between the tip of a source branch and the commit from which it […]

Article in Project Management

Don’t ignore project risk: 3 tools for project management success

There’s an old sailor’s proverb you could just as easily apply to project risk management: “When the boat reaches mid-stream, it is too late to stop the leak.” In other words, hindsight is 20/20. While no project manager, no matter how skilled, is a fortune teller, smooth sailing for any project requires foresight, experience, and a healthy fear of risk. In one evaluation, only about 30% of projects come in under budget. And only 15% come in on time. So, what’s going on here? Why can’t people estimate what a project will look like from beginning to end?

Article in Loom

Master The Art of Storytelling [With Video]

As her colleagues anxiously watched from their cubicles, Lisa walked slowly toward the CEO’s room with a pile of documents her sweaty palms could barely hold.  She stopped for a moment as she approached the room, took a deep breath, and nervously smiled at the CEO’s secretary waiting to take her inside. Through the glass […]

Article in Bitbucket

Announcing support for Windows runners in Bitbucket Pipelines

We are happy to announce that Bitbucket Pipelines now supports self-hosted runners on Windows. You can create a self-hosted runner and run it on your Windows infrastructure to run builds with the .Net framework. Since you’re using your own runner, you won’t be charged for any Bitbucket Pipelines build minutes. This self-hosted runner will be […]

Article in Leadership

Do you have to be a manager to be a changemaker?

Jay Shetty, host of the podcast “On Purpose,” believes anyone can lead change at work. Here’s how.

Article in Trello

How to use Trello: organization and productivity for beginners

Trello has been shared between friends, on Twitter, and amongst co-workers since 2011. You know it can help with project management, work management, team organization, and as an organizational knowledge base. Now you’ve decided to get your own Trello board to organize yourself and/or your business, and you’re wondering how to use Trello. We’re here for you, and we’re ready to help.

Article in Developer

Get to Know: Andrew Golokha, Developer Support Manager

This is part of a series of interviews with the folks who support the developer community. Stay tuned for more! If you’ve ever submitted a ticket through the Developer Service Desk, you’ve interacted with a member of Andrew Golokha’s team. The Developer Support team answers questions and resolves issues from Partners and developers building Atlassian […]

Article in Trello

4 business data security risks that could cost you millions

Article in DevOps

Atlassian Open DevOps could net teams a potential ROI of 358%

Forrester Consulting’s Total Economic Impact Study found that Atlassian Open DevOps helps save time by automating repetitive and low-value tasks.

Article in Distributed Work

Company culture, company values: why do they matter?

Unfortunately, some of us hear “company culture” and “company values” so often during hiring, performance reviews, and team building that they’ve lost all meaning—especially if we never see them in action at work. But have you ever considered how the two interact? What’s often misunderstood is what company values are, why they matter for creating a supportive company culture, and how you can bring the two together.