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Goodbye, Atlassian OnDemand. Hello, Atlassian Cloud!
Back in July we rebranded our deployment options to Cloud and Server but our hosted service for cloud products, Atlassian OnDemand, remained on the old naming convention. Today, we begin the next phase of this rollout by introducing Atlassian Cloud. You’ll begin to see references to OnDemand being swapped out with Atlassian Cloud over the coming weeks and months.
Jira Service Desk customer stories: Puppet Labs
From small tech start-up to venture-backed company with more than 300 employees, Puppet Labs found itself at a crossroads. It needed to scale its support channels while maintaining service levels. The builder of IT automation software–on-premise and in the cloud–decided to turn to Jira Service Desk for help. During the early days at Puppet Labs, customers filed support issues informally–that is, in any way they could.
Watch this webinar: Practical advice for agile planning and collaboration
I recently hosted a webinar with Itamar Goldminz, the Director of Product at Opower, in which we discussed the best practices that Atlassian and Opower have found using Jira and Confluence to plan and collaborate when building software. We focused on a variety of topics, including: requirements management strategies, approaches for group decision-making, and how to help teams outside of the software development process make use of agile best practices.
Webinar recap: virtualized agile
A big thank you to Mike Hansen and Mark Kilby at Sonatype for hosting our first customer webinar. They shared the Sonatype story and how the team tackles agile development on a daily basis with a completely distributed team. Our customers are what make Atlassian awesome, and we love hearing their success stories. Here’s a link to watch the webinar again and share with your team. Keep reading for the top 10 questions and answers. Enjoy!
Stash 3.5: comment likes, syntax highlighting, and more
Since our last release, the Stash team has been hard at work fixing bugs and adding improvements that will make developers more productive. Today, we’re excited to announce Stash 3.5 with three new features that we hope will delight our users: comment likes, syntax highlighting, and tags in commits list.
Webinar recap: deflect tickets with a self-service knowledge base
Google taught us that finding answers should be easy. Why should it be any different for your customers? A survey by leading analyst firm Coleman Parkes shows that: 91% of customers say they prefer self-service if it were available and tailored to their needs 40% of customers contact a call center after they can’t find […]
Atlassian Pop-Up Hiring Tour is underway!
If you didn’t catch our announcement, in true Atlassian style, we’ve launched a Pop-Up Hiring Tour around Australia to bring our people, culture, and office directly to you. We’re looking for the best and brightest talent in our own backyard to join our team and help unleash the potential in every team through the power […]
Connect Confluence and Hipchat to take team collaboration to the next level
At Atlassian, Confluence and Hipchat are the glue that connects the people, content, and conversations that drive every team and project forward. You already know that we have Confluence spaces set up to keep every team and major project organized. We also have Hipchat group chat rooms that help facilitate real-time communication for these teams […]
Quick tip: fully automating your Stash deployments
Stash is now called Bitbucket Server. Read our announcement blog. Things are pretty hectic here on the developer advocacy team. We spent last week at Devoxx Belgium in Antwerp, and this week we’ll be jetting around Europe and North America as part of the Getting Git Right tour. But, in the time I’ve had at my desk in […]
Atlassian customers: 40,000 reasons to celebrate
2014 has been a banner year for Atlassian. We introduced Jira Portfolio and Atlassian Enterprise, held our biggest and brightest Summit yet, and opened new offices in Manila and Austin, Texas. There’s another milestone that hasn’t been talked about as much as these others, but is incredibly meaningful for all Atlassians, especially Mike and myself: we now have more than […]
New webinar: Jira + Stash, a love story
Context switching is a productivity killer for development teams of all sizes. In most workflows, issue trackers like Jira record which features have been built, which bugs have been fixed, and what work is scheduled for future releases. Version control systems like Git track the actual code used to bring these bug fixes and features […]
Announcing an open source Puppet Module for Sonatype Nexus
TL;DR We’ve open-sourced a Puppet module to help manage the configuration of Sonatype Nexus instances. Check it out! The Build Engineering team at Atlassian has been running Sonatype Nexus instances for a few years now. We use Nexus for storing our public and private artifacts on https://maven.atlassian.com/ (which receives 2.6 million requests/day), publishing to maven […]
Why I nuked my old group chat clients
This story ends with me deleting Adium from my laptop, removing Skype’s “open at login” setting, and turning off Gmail chat on my work account. I just don’t need them anymore. Hipchat has taken their place–both in my workday and in my heart. In case you missed it… …Hipchat is now free for all teams, […]
Still building software with sticky notes?
Not anymore at Trulia. “The days of managing work items with sticky notes and a bunch of fragmented tools are long gone,” says Nate Van Dusen, Trulia’s Engineering Program Management Director. Like so many companies, Trulia’s success and growth meant they had to adapt to meet new challenges to stay successful. What they wanted was […]
CI at scale, simplified with Bamboo 5.7
Whether you’re deep into CI or just getting started, planning for scale should always be considered. So today we’re excited to announce Bamboo 5.7 with new features to help you manage your servers as you scale up CI. Expiry has been extended to Deployments The biggest benefit to using a CI system is how frequently you […]
