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Are you a learner or performer? How to excel based on your mindset type

Imagine that your boss asks you to develop an Excel macro that will automatically format your client reports each month. Here’s the thing: you hardly consider yourself a spreadsheet whiz, and this task feels daunting.

Article in Innovation

Server and Data Center highlights from Remote Summit 2020

Server and Data Center highlights from Remote Summit 2020.

Article in Teamwork

Want resiliency? Be a leader in sustainability

Investors, customers, and employees alike are increasingly favoring socially responsible businesses.

Article in Loom

Quick Tips From Loommates: Providing QA to Engineers

Providing quality assurance (QA) to engineers is much easier when you can “show and tell” them what you’re asking to change.  Organized playlists for multiple, related video messages In doing rounds of QA, I like to record several Loom videos, including valuable context such as the user state or the specific device. Then I add quick descriptions […]

Article in Bitbucket

Sunsetting Mercurial support in Bitbucket

[Update Aug 26, 2020] All hg repos have now been disabled and cannot be accessed. [Update July 1, 2020] Today, mercurial repositories, snippets, and wikis will turn to read-only mode. After July 8th, 2020 they will no longer be accessible. The version control software market has evolved a lot since Bitbucket began in 2008. When […]

Article in Teamwork

Your no-nonsense guide to communication in the workplace

Don’t let your message get lost in the corporate noise.

Article in Bitbucket

Supporting distributed teams with Bitbucket Data Center

Here are the signs your team might be ready for an upgrade.

Article in Bitbucket

Replicating Bitbucket Pipelines on your laptop for local debugging

This post was written by Bitbucket user Ayush Sharma. Bitbucket Pipelines is one of my favourite CI/CD tools, and I use it pretty heavily daily. Given the full range of use-cases available for Pipelines, I have to frequently diagnose and debug new issues, and this process of debugging starts with being able to replicate the […]

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Power-up your remote team: the best Trello power-ups for crushing wfh

Ready or not, remote work is here. Hundreds of thousands of people across the globe have simultaneously been thrust into a spontaneous work from home experiment and many of us have spent the last month trying to figure out who on the call hasn’t muted their mic.

Article in Jira Service Management

Stem the chaos of remote work with these ITSM best practices

How IT professionals can help business teams thrive in a work-from-home context.

Article in Leadership

Onboard from anywhere with this inspiring new hire welcome letter

Say something meaningful about why you hired them and how they can succeed – no matter where their desk is.

Article in Bitbucket

5 tips to keep your code secure

As the ownership of application security shifts left into developers’ hands, building security into your CI/CD pipeline is increasingly critical…

Article in Innovation

Not in real time: how to run an asynchronous meeting

Question: How many times have you sat through a meeting that could have been an email? I’m guessing more than once. In fact, the average employee spends 31 hours in unproductive meetings every month. When it feels like time is being wasted, it’s no wonder meetings have such a bad rap. 

Article in Jira Service Management

How to create an incident response playbook

Take a page from our (hand)book.

Article in Loom

Quick Tips From Loommates: Record a Video Meeting

Prior to working at Loom, recording meetings is never something I thought to do — but it’s become an invaluable tool for me that I use daily. I’ve never been good at multitasking during meetings. Taking notes while trying to be an active participant in the conversation isn’t easy, and my notes would always be […]