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Article in Loom

20:VC Podcast: 3 Key Rules To Operate Remote Teams Successfully

After listening to many of his episodes and feeling like I knew him, I had the pleasure of finally meeting Harry Stebbings. What a gem of a human. We got to have a chat for his podcast, The Twenty Minute VC. Check out the episode here. We covered a range of topics, including: The 3 rules to […]

Article in Company news

Supercharge your DevSecOps mission with Atlassian tools

Atlassian is now available on the United States Air Force Platform One.

Article in Teamwork

8 wellness rituals that will refresh your productivity

For some, self-care arrives in the form of an online shopping spree (guilty). For others, it’s a greasy, albeit delicious meal from the new restaurant in town or a virtual happy hour with coworkers.

Article in Teamwork

The best way forward isn’t always “up”

Instead of patiently waiting your turn on the rungs of the corporate ladder, use the lattice approach to advance your career.

Article in Bitbucket

Automatic Merging When Builds Pass

Today Bitbucket is releasing a new labs feature, “Pending Merges”, which allows for automatic merging of pull requests when builds pass. This means no more continually checking back in on your pull request, just waiting and waiting for your builds to pass before you can finally merge it. You will no longer be forced to […]

Article in Teamwork

6 inspiring teamwork rituals from around the globe

While international travel this summer is almost entirely on hold, you can still grab some fresh new ideas from these teams.

Article in Company news

Announcing our acquisition of Mindville

Mindville’s robust asset tracking and configuration management are a win for Jira Service Desk customers and IT teams worldwide.

Article in Innovation

How to improve productivity in the cloud

Nearly 80 percent of IT professionals say moving to the cloud improved their efficiency. Here’s why.

Article in Loom

A Curated List of the Best Remote Work Websites & Resources

Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, many of us are struggling to make the shift from co-located offices to remote work environments — a transition that under normal circumstances, would take a year or so to implement. Needless to say, these are hardly normal circumstances. Most people and organizations who are offering advice about remote work right […]

Article in Developers

Announcing the winners of Codegeist 2020

Thank you to everyone who participated in Codegeist 2020. Codegeist is Atlassian’s longstanding remote hackathon where participants build innovative applications for their favorite Atlassian tools. This year, we got to see our developer community in action during our biggest ever Codegeist – with over 1,300 participants, 300 app submissions and $315k in prizes. Each submission […]

Article in Trello

Manage your team more securely with Atlassian Guard for Trello

It’s not as simple as just giving your employees the apps they depend on to get their work done. You also need to make sure you’re compliant with dozens of policies, both internal and regulatory, across all the different products your company uses.

Article in Innovation

In the age of cloud, it’s easier than ever to reap the benefits of remote work

If you want to increase productivity, reduce turnover, and widen your talent pool, there’s one surefire way to do it.

Article in Teamwork

How attention management helps your team reach big, hairy, ambitious goals

There’s no honor in being busy if all you ever do is busy-work.

Article in Loom

How Video Messages Help Our Design Team Collaborate

As we have scaled, Loom’s design team has grown from one person to a team of many. Building a team and shaping a budding design culture has its challenges, but using our product has helped us to build an open, collaborative environment. Recording quick videos in our day-to-day workflows helps us through every stage of […]

Article in How We Build

Migrating the Atlassian Identity Platform to AWS

Getting features out the door and cleaning up significant architectural tech debt are not mutually exclusive