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Article in Bitbucket

Introducing Bitbucket’s redesigned Branch page

We are excited to announce that improvements to the Branch page will be available in Bitbucket Cloud in the coming weeks! Comparing two branches can be a critical step before creating a pull request. We recognize that it can be a cumbersome experience to see the Branch page displayed differently than the Pull request page. […]

Article in Developer

Bringing you new Confluence GraphQL APIs in Beta

We are excited to announce the release of our first public Confluence GraphQL APIs, now in beta. We’re big fans of GraphQL because it allows you to clearly see the relationships between different entities and objects. You can also write queries that provide exactly the data you need. Compared to REST APIs, GraphQL often reduces […]

Article in Strategy

Empathy in customer service is more important than ever – here’s the roadmap to get there

How Royal Caribbean Group handled high stress on the high seas during the global pandemic.

Article in Trello

How to strike the ideal balance of autonomy on your team (and how Trello can help)

Here’s a little-known business fact: Post-It notes first came about because 3M was in favor of bootlegging.

Article in Enterprise

Can’t-miss highlights from Team Tour: Government 2022

Watch top-rated, on-demand presentations for best practices, product tips, agile tricks, and more.

Article in Apps

9 underrated Trello power-ups you didn’t know you needed

Out of the box, Trello gives you and your team everything you need to organize and complete work. But what about adding more functionality or integrating with your favorite apps? Enter the wonderful world of Power-Ups.

Article in Access

Scale your organization securely in the cloud with Atlassian’s mobile application management

With mobile usage in the workplace on the rise, employees gain flexible productivity. But it’s critical for businesses to also protect mobile access to their data.

Article in Distributed Work

How to solve fragmented remote work communication

Remote work has a lot going for it. It affords employees greater flexibility and (potentially) greater job satisfaction while enabling them to spend more time doing their best work. Already on the rise over the last several years, the pandemic forced many organizations to adopt a remote-first approach—and it’s likely that things will stay this way for many to come.

Article in Developer

Increasing security transparency between Marketplace app developers and customers

Trust and security are incredibly important to our customers. App trust is one of their prevailing concerns, especially as they migrate to the cloud. Our customers expect all apps in the marketplace to be secure, and they expect Atlassian to help them determine which apps are prioritizing security and implementing strong security practices. In an […]

Article in Productivity

The power of daily affirmations for professional development and confidence

There are plenty of opportunities to develop your career within the professional world; you could take a class, learn a new skill, or volunteer for a new, challenging project at work. And if those things go well, chances are, it will give you a nice boost of confidence.

Article in Teamwork

Humor boosts your credibility at work (and that’s no joke)

The research is in: teams that grin together win together

Article in Platform

Introducing the Atlassian Migration Program

With tools, support, and guidance for migrating customers.

Article in Developer

Get Started with Forge for Jira Service Management

July 2022 update: In the months since launch, we’ve made several improvements to Forge for Jira Service Management, including three additional extension points: We’ve also added a new Hello World tutorial and an example app demoing how to display a user’s most recent requests on the Customer Portal Request Detail Panel. Forge for Jira Service […]

Article in Productivity

How to raise your ideas up the chain of command

You’re here because you have an idea. All you need is the courage and confidence in yourself and your idea to share it! Too often this is easier said than done. In fact, a landmark study found that 85% of employees withheld their ideas because they were too afraid to speak up. Imagine if all of those bright ideas had the chance to be shared and considered?! Entire companies would be overflowing with creativity and opportunity! The world itself would be a very different place if people didn’t fear being rejected or having their ideas lost in a black hole of company suggestion boxes. 

Article in IT Service Management

Using Jira Service Management to improve HR

Our IT team added powerful features to their workflows that make handling employee-related tasks more efficient, collaborative, and measurable.