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Managing Confluence at scale: navigating the high seas of growth

Over 40,000 customers worldwide use Confluence to collaborate, representing millions of active users each month. These users work on diverse functional teams, including software, IT, HR and Marketing, in different industries — and many adapt Confluence to their own work styles or use cases. Confluence is flexible so teams can use it to create and organize documentation, draw up project […]

Article in Developers

How to build a Jira Software archiving strategy in 5 steps

Every house has trash cans, for garbage, recycling, composting and green waste. And just like any household, we must think carefully about what and how to take things out of our homes – like we consider how and when to bring things in. There’s a natural growth and clearing out that happens over time. Grocery […]

Article in Developers

What Netflix, Uber, and Airbnb teach us about hiring for experience

In this era of digital disruption, curiosity and initiative matter more than deep expertise.

Article in Trello

Ready, set, code: how engineering teams use Trello

Engineering teams know that every detail matters. Whether creating new features, fixing bugs, or refactoring an entire architecture, engineers know that one tiny semicolon out of place can break the whole build.

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Right-sizing and the teeter-totter: how one CEO built a culture of balance

Ryan Vanni is the CEO of Bukwild, an award-winning digital ad agency in Sacramento. He started his company at just 21 and didn’t have an understanding of the trends in business or what company culture really was. He’s quick to admit he had no idea what he was doing for most of the time. Since launching in 2001, they’ve worked […]

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Who should be at the table? Tips for selecting your meeting attendees

Meetings are simply a group of people. So effective meetings hinge on having the right people at the table. Leave someone out, and you might not have the right perspectives to make an informed choice. Have too many folks in the room, and the meeting can become unfocused and a waste of time. How many […]

Article in Teamwork

4 badass women who moved workplace culture forward

Throughout history, women have struggled to break the glass ceiling. From politics to medicine, women have made strides against societal pressures and pervasive prejudice. Many of those women are little known and rarely applauded for their successes. Today, we’re highlighting four women who set the stage for us all to live and work in a […]

Article in Jira Service Management

5 game-changing tips for automating your bug tracking in Jira Service Desk

This is a guest post written by Sam Rector, product marketing manager at Appfire, makers of the award-winning Bob Swift and Wittified brand Atlassian apps. Note: all of these tips apply for users of Cloud, Server, and Data Center versions of Jira Service Desk (JSD). Bug tracking is hard. Once more for your boss in […]

Article in Statuspage

Status page open source vs. paid guide

Over the years here at Statuspage we’ve probably heard every version of the open source vs. paid status page argument. While we’re obviously fans of the SaaS model, we also know there are a lot of advantages to an open source status page for a lot of teams. We’ve even recommended that route to some […]

Article in Confluence

Minimize downtime with Read-Only Mode for Confluence Data Center

We’re minimizing planned downtime in Confluence Data Center by introducing read-only mode, a top-voted feature request.

Article in Bitbucket

How Bitbucket Data Center’s largest customers scale with Git

Supporting a growing software team is a daunting challenge, and Git is often at the heart of that task. Ensuring developers can effectively collaborate requires user provisioning, tool permissions, and enough horsepower to support all of the load. If you support a distributed team, the factors become more complex. How do you ensure developers have a consistent experience across geographies […]

Article in Developers

Zapier CEO, Wade Foster, on building company culture remotely

Last year you announced a plan to pay people $10,000 to move away from the Bay Area, how’s that working? What’s been the effect on your company culture? Well, in the year leading up to that announcement we had 6,000 people apply for jobs at Zapier. Last year we had 20,000 applicants. But in terms of […]

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Incident postmortem writing tips

Incidents are a learning opportunity. A chance to uncover vulnerabilities in your system. An opportunity to mitigate repeat incidents and decrease time to resolution. An incident postmortem is an excellent framework for learning from incidents and turning problems into progress. It also builds trust with customers, colleagues, and end users (basically the folks affected by […]

Article in Developers

Can industry events crack the diversity code?

From tech conferences to writers’ circles, event planners have a unique chance to foster belonging. But will it work?

Article in Developers

How Jira Software’s feature flagging integrations help you release with confidence

We’re bringing integrations with feature management services LaunchDarkly and Rollout into Jira Software. Before releasing this integration, we custom-built it into Jira Software and it’s been instrumental to the way we build products. Read on to learn more, sign up for the webinar, and get the integrations. Join our webinar with Taylor Pechacek, Sr. Product […]