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Article in Bitbucket

Deploy an Express.js app to AWS Lambda using the Serverless Framework

Serverless is a cloud computing architecture where the application owner does not purchase, rent, manage, or provision the servers. Instead, the cloud partner manages the infrastructure side of things for the applications. The biggest advantage of …

Article in Guard

Integrate Google Cloud Identity and Atlassian Guard

Atlassian is offering new capabilities for users of Google Cloud’s identity, access, and device management solution.

Article in Jira Service Management

Five ways to prioritize and resolve IT support tickets faster

We know what it’s like to work on a team that is continuously seeking ways to put out fires daily, reduce drive-bys, and find ways to reduce your support ticket queue. That’s why we’ve put together a list of ways to prioritize and resolve support tickets faster.

Article in Bitbucket

Build trust in your deployment workflow with deployment permissions

Deploying to a production environment always comes with risk. Nobody wants to break their customers’ trust by accidentally deploying the wrong code, especially in critical systems. Bitbucket Cloud allows you to configure deployment permissions so that only certain branches or people can deploy to production, helping reduce this risk. In this blog we’ll work step-by-step […]

Article in Leadership

What I learned from shutting up in meetings

What happens when you talk less and listen more? You might be surprised.

Article in Jira Service Management

Fortify your enterprise: How to combat cloud software security threats

The tools and processes you should have in place to mitigate risk.

Article in Trello

Trello workspaces 101: how to organize people, tasks, and goals

Editor’s note: Trello Workspaces were formerly called “Trello teams.” Humans have traveled, worked, and lived together for millennia. From caveman days to the present, our survival is dependent on coming together as a team. It’s true that we often do our best work with others (except maybe that one group project from college).So when it comes to actually working with your team, having an organized, shared space is key. You also need more than just a new tool to organize your work: It has to include all the work you do, together.Trello Workspaces are that exact space and tool you and your work crew need to manage projects, accomplish goals, and move all those cards to ‘Done’ before the weekly company happy hour. So let’s dive in and see how you’ll get more s&*% done with a Trello Workspace.

Article in Bitbucket

Automate Git commands across repos using batch scripts and Windows Scheduler

I wrote these scripts to automate one or more git commands to run on each repository within that directory. It could also be used to do a general clean up before committing…

Article in Developers

Improved performance for all with CDN support in Data Center

Speed up your response times across the globe using a content delivery network.

Article in Developers

8 emotional intelligence articles that help you work better with others

The robots are coming! Use these eight articles to build your emotional intelligence and stay relevant (and employed) in the age of AI.

Article in Leadership

5 leadership skills you can develop in the mountains

Great leadership is often learned by making mistakes, by working your way up through an organization, or by observing managers who are good and others who are.. errr… not so good. 

Article in Statuspage

We gamified our bug-tracking process, and now our backlog is zero

How the Statuspage team changed the customer service game – and had fun doing it.

Article in Teamwork

Personality in the workplace: are you bringing it?

Let’s talk about what your “full self” at work really means.

Article in Trello

How to create your perfect editorial calendar with Trello

Ever wonder how major news sites like Mashable, ReadWrite, and The Changelog keep their content pipeline flowing behind the scenes? 

Article in Bitbucket

Migrating from IBM RTC Jazz to Bitbucket Git

Our company made a strategic decision to migrate from IBM RTC Jazz (RTC) to Atlassian’s suite of products – Jira, Confluence and Bitbucket. The challenge was how do we move 1000+ developers from one platform to another