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3 ways humans still have the upper hand in the age of AI

If you’ve been following technology news, then you know that robots and AI are here to stay. They route you home, book your hotel, and even vacuum your carpet while you are away. The smart machines, apps, and algorithms that manage our lives are only getting more pervasive, more intelligent, and more powerful. The age of […]

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Productivity data proves stand-ups aren’t just for coders anymore

Poor communication and wasted work are toxic for any team – but there’s an easy solution.

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How to build a support team from the ground up

For a couple reasons, building a support team is pretty hard. It’s hard because there are no shortcuts to finding and training the right person. There are a lot more mediocre and poor support advocates out there than there are excellent ones. And the excellent ones are probably pretty happy where they are. It’s also […]

Article in Trello

A deep dive guide for your dream job search (with Trello)

Have you ever seen someone’s job title and wondered, how did they get that job? Or, how did they even know jobs like that existed?

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Summit Europe and Atlas Camp call for speakers is now open

Atlassian Summit, the premier conference for teams and Atlas Camp, our Ecosystem developer event are both taking place on 3-7 September 2018 in Barcelona, Spain. The best part? Not only do you have the opportunity to attend, you can also shape the content of our events by submitting your stories and sharing them with the […]

Article in Trello

Introducing Trello for Google chat: bring chat and project management together

G Suite fans get ready, because you can now get your Trello alerts in Google Chat! As more teams are using technology to evolve the ways in which they communicate, the importance of seamless chat and collaboration (or chatlaboration as I’ve coined it) has never been more urgent.

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Delivering scalable DevOps practices with Docker in Bamboo 6.4

In our 2016 Software Development Trends report, container adoption positively correlated with team size, peaking at 51% for teams of 150+ developers. With use cases ranging from cloud-native applications, microservices, and potentially stateful applications, container usage will continue to grow. In practice, containerized environments provide a painless method for building and running your applications, whether as a set […]

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The imagination gap: teams, dreams, and the future of women in leadership

Ask any successful person and they’ll tell you about a role model. Somebody they aspired to be like. Somebody who showed them the way. Yet for many girls and young women, these role models are thin on the ground. This means they might never know what they’re capable of achieving. This is especially true if […]

Article in Sourcetree

Making you faster with Sourcetree 2.4 for Windows

We listened closely to all of your feedback about the pain points that remained in the 2.x release of Windows, and the resounding chorus was… performance, performance, performance! While we’d already integrated LibGit2 with great success it wasn’t a panacea. We knew we could do better but needed more data. Under the covers We began by adding the Process Log, which helps […]

Article in How We Build

How Trello helped us reinvent our approach to individual growth

Over the last few years, Atlassian has grown from a few hundred to a few thousand Atlassians globally. This kind of growth impacts everyone in the organization, but the People Team – who manage the ins and outs of employee experience – has a unique relationship to it. As we’ve grown, one of the ways […]

Article in Innovation

The science-backed reasons you shouldn’t share your goals

Article in Statuspage

Statuspage examples: 24 status pages showcasing excellent customization, design, and incident communication

We’ve seen a lot of status pages over the years. Everything from scrappy DIY pages for side projects to totally bespoke plans for global corporations has crossed our monitors in one way or another. We wanted to share some examples of great status pages we’ve seen through the years. A good status page helps visitors […]

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How to beat decision fatigue with better brain habits

You wake up every morning with decisions to make: What to wear, what to eat, and of course the perennially difficult decision of heading to the gym or remaining burrowed in your warm bed. These are all important decisions that set the tone of a productive morning and day. And once you clock into work, the decision flood gates open. By the time you’re winding down for the night, you’ve made an average of 35,000 decisions!

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Is your team making bad decisions? The culprit is likely your conversations

“Oh no, here we go again,” thought Laura as she sat in her weekly engineering meeting. Two of her engineers, Rob and Rachel were at it again. Arguing back and forth, over and over, about which framework they should choose for their next big project. She had seen this many times before. Team meetings where […]

Article in How We Build

Think outside the red box

Have you ever returned to work in the morning and found a couple of Trello boards with this lovely cryptic red box? “You have been disconnected from the Trello Server for too long.” – wait, what? Over the Christmas / New Years break we deployed some changes to reduce how frequently this frustrating message appears. […]