Tier 3
5 Trello features that will change the way you work
As more people, teams, and organizations adopt remote work setups and processes, the need for strong digital tools that sustain productivity and foster collaboration will also see an increase. In a distributed environment, you can’t swivel around in your fancy Herman Miller chair to ask your co-worker to help out with the quarterly presentation or even know who is working on what by a simple glance around the office.
Conditional steps and improvements to logs in Bitbucket Pipelines
We recently shipped a number of improvements to Bitbucket Pipelines, helping you interact with pipeline logs and giving you greater flexibility with your pipeline with conditional steps. Search in logs Pipelines renders the logs using infinite scrolling displaying a visible portion of text as you scroll through it. This is great when it comes to […]
Thriving on the front lines
How talent and technology helped Frontline Foods rapidly expand its healthy meal delivery service to emergency responders.
Here’s the way to organize internal comms when you’re flying by the seat of your pants
Suddenly responsible for keeping everyone on the same page in a crisis? Use this guide to calm the fire drills (and your stress level).
Solving distributed consistency with Git: how we built Bitbucket Smart Mirror Farms
Many Bitbucket Server customers have development teams spread across the globe. Over the years, we’ve heard from many of them, asking us if we could speed up Git operations for their remote teams. In 2015, we gave customers this capability with Bitbucket Smart Mirrors. Smart Mirrors are a read-only replica of a primary or upstream […]
Top 8 ways to grow your career from home
Here’s some “distance learning” you might actually enjoy.
How to keep a record of your reading list with Trello
As an avid reader, I always need a way to keep track of my books. From keeping track of recommendations, reviews, and picking out my next book, I have quite the list of requirements for keeping them in order (Dewey Decimal system not required of course).
The United States of Compromise
On the eve of the Constitutional Convention of 1787, the French minister to America wrote to Paris, “What part of the United States would you like to take when it falls apart?” Find out how an unlikely team of delegates set aside the interests of their individual states to create a collective – The United States of America – through compromise.
Research-backed practices that strengthen your emotional resilience
Psychologists have been studying resilience for decades. Here’s what they’ve found.
What’s the foundation of DevOps success? 500 professionals gave us their take
We surveyed a slew of pros to find out where their organizations are succeeding and stumbling in their DevOps journey.
5 ways agile can help your remote team thrive
Many companies are leaning into the notion that working remotely doesn’t have to mean a sacrifice in work quality. What it does mean, however, is that leaders need to set their remote teams up for success.
How the new normal will change company culture for good
Businesses that embrace the lessons of the pandemic will experience post-traumatic growth, while others… will not.
The standard you walk past is the standard you accept
Atlassian stands in solidarity in the fight against the oppression of Black people.
Challenge accepted: using 3D to craft PPE
Industrial 3D printing manufacturer, Carbon, used agility and technology to help during a crisis.
The ultimate guide to remote team bonding
Team bonding activities get a bad rap for being awkward, time-wasting, and a level of cringe-worthy that only Michael Scott from The Office could compete with. Despite its reputation for being, well, lame, team bonding is actually super important for building trust, rapport, and engagement on your team.
