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5 reasons to try Team Calendars in Confluence Cloud Premium
A personal calendar is great for keeping track of your schedule—meetings, appointments, virtual happy hours. What it’s NOT great for is keeping track of the schedules of every person on your team. With different projects, leave requests, and travel plans, keeping everyone on the same page is a full-time job in and of itself. Trying […]
Three ways to get the most from your Confluence personal space
Your personal space is where you can publish your own Confluence pages and blogs. It’s different from a team space in that it’s titled with your name, so your teammates will know that any pages within this Space are directly related to your work. If you haven’t set up your own personal space in Confluence, […]
5 tips for building a powerful knowledge base with Confluence
Creating a successful knowledge base can be difficult. It takes willing Support Engineers to break away from the queue and give attention to creating knowledge base articles intended to help customers help themselves. To compound the matter, the engineer typically needs to take extra time to create professionally written articles with a consistent tone, and look and feel. Building a knowledge base that works for both the customer and the support engineers that must help maintain it can be a challenge. How can Confluence help?
Introducing Atlassian Cloud for Gmail
Access information on Jira and Bitbucket Cloud issues contextually when shared in Gmail. Take action by adding comments, merging pull requests and more.
How Factom Inc. uses Portfolio for Jira to keep an evolving roadmap up-to-date and communicate status with stakeholders
An agile product roadmap is never static. New technical requirements, business needs, stakeholder feedback, customer input, and unplanned work can all change what your roadmap looks like. For some product managers, understanding the implications of roadmap changes and communicating them to stakeholders can waste a lot of valuable time. That’s exactly what Carl DiClementi, Director […]
AWS status: The complete guide to monitoring status on the web’s largest cloud provider
If you’re hosting on AWS, you can expect some pretty excellent reliability and availability. If your service isn’t responding, it’s likely an issue with your own code. On the other hand, system outages do happen. They’re usually pretty minor.[cta] Sometimes, they’re not. While AWS is the largest cloud provider and boasts excellent reliability, the service […]
6 things you should know before & after integrating Jira Software Server with Bitbucket Server
[cta]What do coffee and donuts have in common with Jira Software Server and Bitbucket Server? Together, they make for a great experience, and I’d even go as far to say having one without the other is a bit unsatisfying. We at Atlassian know the ins and outs of coffee and don– er… I mean Jira Software […]
Streamline your risk management process with Portfolio for Jira
Every good agile team needs to know: is everything on track? And if it’s not, why? That is why Portfolio for Jira Server has launched a new dependency report that shows you dependencies across multiple teams and projects in a single view. It helps you avoid possible project delays and will save you from scouring […]
Incident communication best practices
Incidents have always been a fact of life for people in IT and Ops. Today, it’s web developers, cloud service providers, and DevOps practitioners that are getting a crash course in incident communication.[cta] Web scale incident communication is more complex than simply sending a bulk email. There are different audiences to consider. Different thresholds for […]
Wanted: speakers for Atlassian Summit US
We’ve just opened our call for speakers for Atlassian Summit U.S. that will take place in San Jose on September 12-14. It’s your opportunity to tell the world what great things you’re doing with our products. Whether you’re a technical team improving your workflows, a huge team that communicates more efficiently with Atlassian, or an HR […]
A bird’s eye view of the Amazon S3 outage
If there ever was a day it felt like the entire internet ground to a halt, it was Feb. 28. [cta]Amazon’s S3 storage service went down in its US-EAST-1 Region for the better part of 4 hours, causing a lot of prominent web sites and services to not function. For a service that powers a […]
Join the Atlassian team at Amazon Web Services re:Invent!
In the devops era, the technology tools you choose are critical for fostering innovation and overcoming development and deployment challenges, and creating a seamless experience between these tools is key to streamlining processes and maximizing productivity. And that’s why we are excited to be attending Amazon Web Services annual conference, re:Invent. Come join us at the […]
Speak at Atlassian Summit Europe and AtlasCamp
Atlassian Summit Europe 2017 will take place from May 2-5, 2017 in beautiful Barcelona and we’re looking for great talk proposals. Whether you’ve presented at one of our conferences before or will be a first-time speaker, we’d love to hear what you have to say. All Summit Breakout and AtlasCamp speakers will receive a free pass to that […]
Design Guidelines 2.1 – Our design direction
The Atlassian Design Guidelines (ADG) has released version 1.5, 2.0 in the last few months. We were very busy working on these milestones that we didn’t announce them until now. Today we released version 2.1. Releasing 2.0 and 2.1 was a big step forward for the design team and the design culture at Atlassian. The guidelines we have released […]
Atlassian blog update
Dear Readers, Blog team here, with a quick update on how we are managing the Atlassian blog. Starting Friday, September 30th, we will be turning off commenting on the blog. It’s not that we don’t want to talk to you – we do! But, we want to make sure that you are able to get answers […]
