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6 ways to be more productive with your to-do list

This is a guest post by Genevieve Blanch from Refined Wiki, makers of Refined Todo for Jira, a personal productivity tool that integrates right into your work in Jira. Keeping a to-do list can feel onerous and nagging, but it can also be immensely helpful to your productivity. A recent LinkedIn Survey revealed that 63% of […]

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Portfolio for Jira 2.1 is now more flexible to the way your teams plan

The Portfolio for Jira team is excited to announce the release of Portfolio for Jira 2.1 – closing some of our top voted customer feedback on jira.atlassian.com (we’ve been listening!). Portfolio for Jira 2.1 makes planning more contextual with custom fields, labels and components; more flexible with un-estimated items, default estimates, and mixed estimates, and […]

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The 4 phases of DevOps with Atlassian

This is a guest post by Praecipio Consulting, Atlassian Platinum Enterprise Expert. As Development and IT Ops teams look to be more efficient, decreasing their time to market and increasing product support, DevOps has become the predominant industry solution. There are many resources that paint a picture of Development and Operations working in perfect harmony, […]

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Jira Software for Android has landed

When we launched Jira Software for iPhone in May, the Android members of our Jira Software Cloud community made it clear they wanted in on the action. And today we’re excited to announce that Jira Software for Android has arrived! Jira Software for Android brings the same great mobile functionality that we introduced to iPhone, […]

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Get data visualization superpowers with the Jira content pack for Microsoft Power BI

Teams everywhere use Atlassian Jira Software, Jira Service Desk, and Jira Core to track software development projects, IT support, operations, marketing, accounting, and everything in between. For many companies, Jira is a treasure trove of data on the status of their projects and the health of their business. So it’s critical to be able to […]

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5 tips for migrating your enterprise to Bitbucket

With its flexibility and accessibility, many software development teams are now standardizing on Git and moving away from older version control systems like SVN and CVS. Adding Bitbucket, which seamlessly integrates with the rest of the Atlassian stack, gives you a true DVCS management powerhouse. But, in a large organization with hundreds of teams and […]

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Fisheye & Crucible 4.2: resolvable comments and more

Code reviews are essential to shipping quality code. However, they can be time-consuming, so having features that make collaboration easy is vital to shipping with both accuracy and speed. The new Fisheye & Crucible 4.2 release delivers many exciting features to streamline the review process and help your team ship quality code faster than ever. […]

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4 Atlassian enterprise announcements you don’t want to miss

Organizations are standardizing on Atlassian applications for team collaboration. As they have scaled, our applications have become mission critical and fundamental to how organizations run their business. Two years ago, we introduced the Data Center editions of Jira Software, Bitbucket, Confluence, and Jira Service Desk, providing a self-hosted deployment option focused on helping customers scale mission-critical Atlassian applications across their organization. […]

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Extend Jira Service Desk for customer support with new capabilities

In 2013, we launched Jira Service Desk with a simple vision: to build a modern flexible service desk for technical support teams. Rather than trying to prescribe specific support workflows to our customers, we built the product with flexibility in mind. Over the last three years, we’ve seen Jira Service Desk adopted by IT, customer […]

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The year of the team

My co-founder Scott and I believe work is at a tipping point, facing the biggest change since the industrial revolution. Globalization, the gig economy, talent gaps, lengthening career spans and the impact of every company now being a software company has created the most complex and challenging dynamic any workforce has seen. There are 900 […]

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Become an Atlassian certified professional Confluence administrator

Calling all Confluence Admins! Does this describe you? You’ve got 2-3 years of experience as a Confluence Admin (this one’s not for newbies!) You can administer Confluence in both Cloud and Server environments for small teams as well as company-wide spaces You can interpret and translate business requirements to Confluence You have an excellent understanding […]

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Start small and it’ll snowball: how Atlassian partners give back

There are so many ways to give back, and everything counts. So don’t wait, get out there and be the change you seek. Never volunteered with your team before? Try it! You just might start a trend at your company. But you’ve got to make that first move. This week we’ve heard from founders, employees, […]

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Giving back in all we do at InVision Communications

This is a guest post by Drew Hagen, Co-Founder and Chief Culture Officer at InVision Communications. InVision is a corporate communications engagement agency and fellow Atlassian partner in Pledge 1%. From the first day my business partner, Rod Mickels, and I started InVision Communications, giving back was at the heart of our company’s culture. Philanthropy […]

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Hipchat Server beta: group video and screensharing

As teams get larger and globally distributed, we often need to connect over video at the drop of a hat. You might think that in today’s world, it would be easy. But we often go back and forth about which video service to use or what plug-ins we need to download. Today, we solve that problem. Hipchat […]

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Bitbucket Server 4.10 comes with a new personal dashboard

As a developer on an agile team, the main thing that I can do to keep things moving fast is to make sure that I’m not a blocker. This means that I need to be continuously aware of my work in flight. To keep track of my work throughout the week – including the work […]