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Article in Teamwork

3 reasons you fail at communication in the workplace and how to improve

A no-BS guide for people who suck at communicating with coworkers. Which means you. Also, me.

Article in Developers

Using JaCoCo as a code coverage tool for Scala

This blog post was contributed by Ihor Uksta, a software engineer at iDalko. As test management gets more complex, developers need a way to highlight specific aspects of code which may not be adequately reviewed and require additional testing. Code Coverage is a metric that measures what percentage of your code has been executed during […]

Article in Confluence

How to choose the right infrastructure for your Data Center deployment

We ran the tests so you don’t have to.

Article in Innovation

How to stop thinking about work (even when the workday is over)

You’re finished with work for the day. You shut down your computer, grab the used coffee cups from your desk, and head home. You’re done. But are you…really?

Article in How We Build

Our not-so-magic journey scaling low latency, multi-region services on AWS

Engineering stateless, high-availability cloud services comes with juuuuuuust a few challenges. Here’s how we (eventually) slayed the dragon.

Article in Confluence

4 reasons your marketing team needs a new approach

We’re releasing an eight-chapter ebook chock-full of best practices.

Article in Bitbucket

Take control with branch permissions in Bitbucket Cloud

Branch permissions are a great way to balance giving your team the freedom to get work done while enforcing workflows and preventing unwanted changes or deletions being made to your codebase. Bitbucket Cloud makes it easy to control which users and groups can write to or merge a branch, prevent users from force-pushing or deleting […]

Article in Teamwork

Why we’re hardwired to love the hustle (hint: it’s complicated)

The struggle is real. Or is it?

Article in Jira Service Management

10 apps to power up your Jira Service Desk

There’s plenty of horsepower under the hood already, but many teams customize Jira Service Desk with other tools to take it beyond the areas it’s specifically designed for—whether that’s CRM, project management, or email management. In response to this, the Atlassian Marketplace opened its doors to software teams looking to customize and extend Jira Service Desk’s functionality in the spirit of improved team productivity.

Article in Teamwork

The beginner’s guide to game theory at work (so you can be #winning)

#Winning (/ˈhaSHtaɡ ˈwin-iNG/) noun: The result of gaining or achieving victory at a particular competition, contest, or goal, and needing to shout it from the rooftops.

Article in Jira Service Management

Automate work across apps with the Zapier integration for Jira Service Desk Cloud

Focus on the task at hand with over 1,400 apps available right in Jira Service Desk.

Article in Jira Service Management

Confluence Cloud Migration Assistant now migrates users & groups

No more manual exports. Your admins will thank you.

Article in Jira Service Management

Supercharging the agent experience in Jira Service Desk Cloud

Finally, your team has everything they need to deliver world-class service in ways that work for them.

Article in Teamwork

In their own words: How open is too open?

A strong culture of transparency doesn’t mean there aren’t limits. So how can you find those boundaries before you trip over them? Sometimes, you can’t.

Article in Innovation

Delivering the best cloud experience for all teams

Anu Bharadwaj, Atlassian’s Head of Cloud Product, shares some highlights from this year’s Atlassian Summit about the investments we’re making in building powerful and reliable cloud products.