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Meet the winners of AtlasCamp’s ShipIt Live!

Back in May, Atlassian hosted AtlasCamp 2016 in the beautiful city of Barcelona. It was our biggest and best developer conference yet, with over 500 developers and vendors from Europe and beyond in attendance. This year’s event featured two packed developer tracks, certification, and marketing training, Expert Partner and an AUG leader day, a women-in-tech […]

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Become an Atlassian Certified Professional Jira Admin

Becoming an Atlassian Certified Professional not only means you will join the most elite group of Atlassian VIPs in the world, but it also means you’ll continue to be a top-notch Jira Admin throughout your entire career.

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Fisheye & Crucible 4.1: flexible repository management and SVN improvements

We’re happy and excited to introduce you to a brand new Fisheye & Crucible 4.1 version! You’ll enter the new world of repository-level administration with the option for instance administrators to delegate permissions to add and manage particular repositories. We also now support SVN 1.9, as well as expose SVN merge info in the commit graph. Read on to learn more…

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Hipchat Server 2.0 is here! Faster, more secure & more reliable

We’re excited to announce the official arrival of Hipchat Server 2.0! This new release ships with some key upgrades in security, controls, and flexibility. Hipchat Server runs on Ubuntu 14.04 to give customers a more stable, performant, and secure OS. We’ve also improved how upgrades occur, including a new offline upgrade capability. Read on to learn more!

Atlassian, trust, and the Cloud Security Alliance

Atlassian Trust Center We have launched our new Trust @ Atlassian site to make it easier to find the information you need to trust Atlassian products and cloud services.  We have Security at the heart of that trust relationship but also know that Quality, Availability, Privacy and Compliance are important.  We have detailed information about our Security program, including […]

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Atlassian University: new ways to help teams use Atlassian products

We’re excited to announce new learning content at Atlassian University to help accelerate your success. Atlassian University now offers something for everyone, from brand-new users to Jira admins. Our new learning levels provide content that’s focused on where you are – enabling teams to get the most out of Atlassian products.

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The smoke test: the golden arrow in an admin’s quiver

Software teams have long benefitted from using a smoke test to quickly validate a new software build. The smoke test is designed to verify basic functionality and the most common problems that appear in the product. Using a structured smoke test makes managing change across your Confluence instance much easier as it’s an easily reproducible test any administrator can perform. In this article we’ll cover how to use the admin tools to verify integrity, how to generate a good content test bed, and how to run those tests.

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Jira Portfolio is now Jira Data Center compatible

Data Center is all about performance at scale. Jira Portfolio is all about agile at scale. And now we’ve combined the power of both — Jira Portfolio is now Jira Data Center compatible! So if you want to combine long-term planning with agile, and get great performance for growing teams, your time has finally come.

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How to be a super user when working with Atlassian Support

If you’re an Atlassian customer and have ever needed to contact Atlassian Support for your queries/issues, then read on… Have you wondered why your conversation seemed less effective while other customers are going ga-ga over Atlassian support? Do you feel it takes a while for investigation on an issue to take flight? Do you feel that you need to answer a number of questions every time before getting the answer for yours? Before we get into the details of why you may feel this way, lets take a look at some fun facts…

Play it safe: disaster recovery with Jira Data Center

Since we launched Jira Data Center in July 2014, Disaster Recovery has been one of the most frequently requested features from customers. Jira is business critical and customers want to be prepared and ensure its availability in the event of a disaster. Well, we listened and we’re excited to announce that it’s here! With Jira Data Center 6.4, customers can now configure a cold single or multi node standby site in a geographically separate location.

Announcing Google Apps integration for Confluence Cloud

Keeping up with numerous user directories for email, Confluence, and other software you use at work can quickly turn into a headache. Google Apps integration can make managing your user directory easier especially if you’re already using Google for email. Combine the ease of Google Apps for user management with Confluence where you create, organize, and discuss work with your team.

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Share Jira with external partners

During my time at Atlassian, many Jira administrators have asked, “How do I share Jira with external partners in my development process?”. External partners can integrate alongside your internal teams with Jira. This article targets external partners who fully engage in the development process. Collaborative teams or agencies that need to give clients visibility into […]

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Jira Admins: where is your field?

Do you know about the Jira Admin Helper? If you’re a Jira administrator, hold on to your hat: we’re about to move your configuration tasks at warp speed! The Jira Admin Helper is a free, bundled plugin that answers questions like: Why isn’t my field showing up on view/edit/create screens? Why can/can’t a user see […]

Building a company glossary with Confluence: part 2

This is a guest blog by Charles Hall from OpenBet, a specialist software company that provides gambling and gaming solutions.     In part 1 of this article we set the scene and created the basic elements for capturing glossary terms. This included the use of live templates and scaffolding fields to ensure that data […]

How to build a company glossary with Confluence: pt. 1

This is a guest blog by Charles Hall from OpenBet, a specialist software company that provides gambling and gaming solutions.     At the start of 2012 I joined OpenBet. OpenBet had been undergoing significant growth and realized that their approach to knowledge management needed to change accordingly. The Twiki software had served as the […]

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