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5 real-life examples of beautiful technical documentation

This is a guest post by Nils Bier, Customer Success team lead at K15t Software. He has been working to help technical communication teams by using Atlassian tools and Scroll add-ons for 5 years. Technical documentation is an invaluable resource for your users. And with fast-moving development teams and product release cycles, it can be […]

Atlassian Clover is now open source

Our company mission – to unleash the potential in every team – shapes the products we create today. A big part of this is delivering new features and improvements through continual updates and releases. For many years Atlassian Clover has provided Java and Groovy developers a reliable source for code coverage analysis. This dependability has allowed […]

20 great ITSM add-ons for Jira Service Management

In 2017, we were thrilled to learn that Jira Service Management was named the #1 Most Affordable ITSM solution and the #1 Most Popular ITSM software by Capterra, an independent review site that compiles reviews from millions of users. In addition to service request, incident, problem and change management templates for requests that make it […]

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A message to our RSS subscribers

Greetings, readers! As part of overhauling the Atlassian Blog, we’ve moved our RSS feeds away from Feedburner – an open source system that was deprecated years ago. If you’d like to keep getting posts via RSS, please switch your subscription to this feed: To receive all posts, subscribe to https://atlassian.reaktivdev.com/feed What’s happening with the legacy […]

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3 ways AI will change project management for the better

This is a guest post written by Scott Middleton, founder and CEO of stratejos. stratejos is a smart assistant for software teams using Jira and Hipchat. If you’ve read any tech media recently then you’re probably hearing a lot about artificial intelligence (AI). Some people herald it as the promise of the future, while others are […]

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6 great Summit Europe sessions you won’t want to miss

We’re getting closer to our first European Summit in Barcelona and I’m so excited to share the program we’ve put together this year. During the 4 days of Atlassian Summit & AtlasCamp, you can choose between 90 presentations covering all kinds of topics – from tips and tricks on how to use and extend our […]

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The connected value of agile and git

Building software is a lot harder than it looks. Customer requirements evolve, priorities shift, dependencies form and break, and at times progress seems to be at odds with plans. Agile teams deal with this by embracing customer collaboration and healthy team interaction, as well as placing a premium on responding to change with speed. However, […]

Top 5 reasons to choose Jira Service Desk vs. the competition

The future of service is here! Jira Service Desk is a new kind of service management software that IT and business teams actually like to use. Jira Service Desk delivers an effortless service experience that adapts to your needs with pricing and setup time at a fraction of competitors’. Why have so many of our customers made the switch from competitor systems? Check out the top five reasons.

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Making it easier to track product bugs and suggestions

We love how you adapt our tools to suit the needs of your teams, and when you come across items to bring to our attention your feedback is invaluable. Specifically, to effectively prioritize bugs and suggestions, we’re moving several jira.atlassian.com (JAC) projects into new projects focused on the cloud and server. This change will apply […]

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Keep everyone focused on what matters with the new Jira Cloud for Slack

By popular request, we’ve teamed up with Slack to make it easier for teams to stay in sync, focus on the task at hand, and get the right people on the job with the new Jira Cloud for Slack app. Multiple projects, an overabundance of information, and distributed team members can make teamwork difficult. The […]

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Multiple scenario planning with Portfolio for Jira

Planning can be daunting. When you’re planning in an agile environment, you need to be able to easily and quickly adapt and change. This means making tradeoffs and quick decisions regarding project scope, who’s going to do the work, and when the team can deliver. So, how do you ensure that the roadmap you build […]

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Deployment flexibility, single sign-on, and better team collaboration with Confluence 6.1

Since the the release of collaborative editing in Confluence 6.0, we’ve seen a lot of teams working together and getting on the same page. If you weren’t one of these teams, we’ve now made it even easier to get started right out of the box in Confluence 6.1. The team has also been hard at […]

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3 things you’ll love about in-person product training with Atlassian

With Summit Europe just around the corner in May and with Summit U.S. in September, there are a ton of programs taking place at our biggest events of the year – training being one of the most exciting. I’m sure you’ve heard about product training before. So, what’s the difference between in-person and online classes? […]

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4 powerful words to use at work

Hint: It’s not “let’s start the meeting.”

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New data reveals where we really stand with diversity in the tech industry

Since 2014, tech companies have been releasing diversity reports. CEOs and heads of diversity have spoken about the investments necessary to #changetheratio and pursue #diversityintech. And many companies have moved from raising awareness of the problem to taking real steps to close the opportunity gap. But what’s been missing from the conversation is the voices […]