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8 steps to Jira field greatness

Now Available: This content is available as a presentation on SlideShare! I’m always in awe when thinking about how many different kinds of organizations use Jira Software to help teams of people deliver their visions. While the specifics of each implementation differ, each customer uses Jira Software to track information so that everyone in the team can stay […]

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3 steps to a rocking agile wallboard

Before I started working in video streaming, I had never heard of the term “10-foot UI.” For those who haven’t heard this one yet, a 10-foot UI is the user interface specifically designed for use on televisions and large screens. Why is this interesting for us? Because Jira can be used on a television screen, […]

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The essence of branch-based workflows

Two weeks ago I had the pleasure of speaking at the Jazoon conference in Switzerland about Git workflows. One particular piece that seemed to resonate well with the audience was the idea of looking at the underlying rules when it comes to branch based workflows. Workflows A workflow defines steps that represent how your team […]

Article in Bitbucket

API 2.0: New function and enhanced usability

Today, Bitbucket officially launches our 2.0 REST APIs. This release supplies new functionality you can use to automate teams, repositories, branch restrictions, and manage pull requests. In this release you’ll get the ability to: Post new or update existing pull requests Manage pull request activity by merging or declining pull requests Query team membership, list […]

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Publish Jira reports in Confluence, fast

One out of every two Confluence customers also uses Jira. Development teams live in Jira where they track their work; the rest of the business lives in Confluence where everyone collaborates around requirements, documentation, marketing plans, sales reports, and everything else. You’ve told us you need an easy way communicate the work that your development […]

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My life runs on Jira: project Little Man

Those of you who saw me at Summit 2013 know I’ve got a special project underway: In about four weeks, our family will welcome another member. Even though this isn’t our first child, getting ready for “Little Man,” as we’ve been calling him, gets to feeling pretty overwhelming at times: Replace the car seat that […]

Article in Jira Service Management

Inside Jira Service Desk: SLAs

This is part two of a blog series taking an inside look at Jira Service Desk, the newest member of the Jira family. Jira Service Desk is a modern and flexible service desk experience that integrates directly with Jira, our issue management software used by more than 22,000 teams worldwide. Read part one about our intuitive customer portal here. Part […]

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Project portfolio management with Jira Software (2/2)

This article uses several concepts in Jira to manage a portfolio of initiatives at a company. Prior Jira admin experience is very helpful, but not required; I link to documentation of each concept discussed in the article. Hey program managers! This is the second article in a series focused on portfolio project management with Jira […]

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Git team workflows: merge or rebase?

The question is simple: In a software team using git and feature branching, what’s the best way to incorporate finished work back to your main line of development? It’s one of those recurring debates where both sides have strong opinions, and mindful conversation can sometimes be hard (for other examples of heated debate see: The […]

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Project portfolio management with Jira Software (1/2)

Can agile scale? Absolutely.  We are going to take a look at project portfolio management for agile teams. Program managers, this blog series is for you. You’re charged with being on top of everything going on at your company. You’ve got to keep executive stakeholders aware of what’s going on, and keep tabs on all […]

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Inside Atlassian: feature branching on the Stash team

Stash is now called Bitbucket Server. Read our announcement blog. One question that every team faces when moving to Git is what development workflow to use. Since every team is different and has different requirements, there is no one-workflow-fits-all approach. However, there is one rule all teams should follow when looking for a new workflow […]

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Using effective workflows

This is the second post in a two-part series about using workflows in Jira Software. If you haven’t read the first post, Building workflow awesome, go ahead and start there. For those who already read it, this post will answer any questions you might have, as we’ll focus on practical applications to help solidify how to configure and […]

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Building an awesome Jira workflow: concepts and examples

I’m amazed by how many different types of teams use Jira to manage their workflows.  Jira’s customizable workflow engine lets you adapt it to all kinds of company cultures – whether small and new, or large and legacy. As your company grows, you develop a unique culture based on how employees work together in teams. And how a […]

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Inside Atlassian: managing agile releases, Stash style

Stash, our Git repository manager, is one of the hottest products at Atlassian. If you follow us on Twitter, you may have noticed that the Stash team delivers new versions about every 5 weeks. That’s as tight a release cycle as it gets for on-premises B2B software! So what is the Stash team’s secret recipe for lighting […]

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Trello for windows 8 is now available!

Please note: The Trello app for Windows 8 has been deprecated and is no longer supported. Instead, you can check out our Android and iOS apps or use Trello in your browser. We’re happy to announce that the official Trello app for Windows 8 is in the Windows Store! It’s the full Trello experience. You can drag and drop cards, leave comments, make boards, use card covers, and everything else. Plus you get all the great things about a native Windows 8 app: push notifications, speed, and a consistent “Metro” look and feel. And it’s free, just like Trello. Download it now!