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Introducing Stride

Workplace communication has gotten faster. And yet, it’s no easier. Keeping up means staying constantly connected in never-ending chat discussions, email chains, and comment threads. You chase your work across dozens of different tools as notifications, alerts and pings pour in. You make decisions, then realize the right people didn’t weigh in. You meet and […]

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6 simple HR forms you can use in Confluence

This is a guest post by Alex Medved, Project Manager for ConfiForms app for Confluence at Vertuna LLC. [cta]HR is a great field to work in, but it’s often filled with paperwork — lots of paperwork. Did you know that you can bring many of your HR processes, templates, and forms right into Confluence? It […]

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Inside the mind of Confluence Server product manager, Adam Barnes

Hi Adam! Can you tell us a little bit about yourself? I’m Adam Barnes, the Senior Product Manager for Confluence Server at Atlassian. I have passion for evolving society through the use of digital technologies. When I’m not finding ways to make collaboration easier for your team, I love to brew beer, go snow camping […]

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Getting the most out of JQL with Atlassian Marketplace add-ons

One of the great things about Jira is that it is easily extensible. It’s extensiblity layer makes it easy to add new features or extend existing ones. JQL is no exception in that regard. There are a number of plugins for Jira on the Atlassian Marketplace that enhance JQL. You can also develop custom functions […]

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How one ad-tech firm automated their hiring and onboarding with Jira Service Desk

The Trade Desk is famous for automation–specifically when it comes to ad buying. But when their team was growing and growing, they had to use automation for their HR processes as well. For this, they turned to Jira Service Desk.

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5 reasons why you (and your team) won’t want to miss Atlassian Summit

Atlassian Summit U.S. is our largest gathering of passionate Atlassian product users, admins, and industry leaders, and it’s taking place in San Jose, California this September 12-14. This Summit is shaping up to be the biggest one yet, and we want to see you there! Here are 5 reasons why Summit is a valuable event for […]

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10 million in 10 years

When I joined Atlassian as the Head of Foundation last December I knew I was becoming part of something very special. Atlassian’s 5 values really do drive behaviours (so much more than anything I have experienced elsewhere during a career spanning more than 35 years) and the passion of all Atlassians (from the founders, Scott […]

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Why developing grit is the best thing you can do for your career and your team

There’s a new trait rising in the ranks of what makes a person successful and no, it’s not IQ – it’s grit. A few years ago, Angela Duckworth, former teacher-turned-professor of psychology at the University of Pennsylvania, became fascinated with what makes students successful. After many studies of middle school students in Chicago to West […]

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Hipchat Data Center is here!

Hipchat Data Center is *officially* joining the Atlassian Data Center family. We know how critical Hipchat has become to doing business. Your teams rely on Hipchat to communicate, collaborate, and get work done fast. Downtime – planned or unplanned – is unacceptable. As your teams continue to grow and Hipchat usage spreads across your organization, […]

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Introducing Confluence Cloud for iPad

There are those of you who love to be mobile but can’t fathom typing more than 50 characters on your phone. This week we’re introducing Confluence Cloud for iPad, for anyone who would love to create content on their mobile device but prefers a larger screen. Now you can type or review Confluence pages on […]

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6 amazing Maker Faire projects and the teams that made them

If you could make anything, what would it be? That is the question that makers around the world ask themselves as they gear up to create a project for Maker Faire , “the greatest show and tell on earth”, with events in over 40 countries. [cta]We bounced down to Maker Faire Bay Area last weekend – described […]

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Everything you wanted to know about the Health Monitor (but were afraid to ask)

Since introducing the Health Monitor to teams outside Atlassian, we’ve gotten a lot of enthusiastic feedback. And quite a few questions, too. For some teams, the lingering questions and doubts are holding them back from giving the Health Monitor a try. Maybe that’s the case for your team. Today, I’d like to answer some of […]

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How TM Forum brings the brightest minds together through Confluence

Clearvision is an innovative software services company with offices in the UK, Philadelphia, Dublin, and Bangalore. An Atlassian Platinum Solution Partner, Clearvision has been servicing enterprises globally since 2005, supporting agile transformations and providing consultancy, training, support, and hosting for Jira, Bitbucket, Confluence, and the entire range of Atlassian products. When a business has teams […]

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How to manage meetings like an expert facilitator

A skilled meeting facilitator can get a group to discuss, debate, and, above all, decide a lot of stuff in not-a-lot of time. Trouble is, most teams don’t have dedicated program managers or agile coaches to step in and fill that role. So as the modern workplace becomes ever-more collaborative, it’s increasingly important for all team members […]

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Project management tips for big, hairy, complex projects

[cta] The most challenging part of conquering a complex project is simply starting. At Atlassian, we deal with complex projects every day, from cross-product integrations to projects with aggressive deadlines or dispersed teammates. The bigger and more dynamic a project is, the more likely it is to cause stress and indecision. Although every project is different, and […]