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Article in Bitbucket

Help us welcome Horizontal Navigation to Bitbucket Cloud!

Bitbucket Cloud is getting a makeover!  We are joining Jira and Confluence Cloud and moving our global navigation from a vertical bar along the left side to a horizontal bar displayed along the top of Bitbucket Cloud. This update is a huge improvement for our users in terms of findability and ease of use, and it also provides […]

Article in Developers

Atlassian customers take center stage at High Velocity: ITSM World Tour

Global IT leaders showcased their reimagining of service delivery for a new digital, remote-first world.

Article in Trello

Find your missing SOC: staying compliant in Trello

If your company or a third party you work with is responsible for handling and storing customer data, how do you ensure your clients’ data will be kept safe? More importantly, how do you communicate your commitment to protecting your clients’ data to potential new customers? 

Article in Teamwork

4 mindsets your team needs for a successful digital transformation

Navigating massive change is a mental game – here’s how to get in shape.

Article in Teamwork

How trees and forests can teach us valuable lessons in teamwork

4,850 years old, the age of the oldest living tree. This is significantly older than the oldest human, all modern organizations, and more than double the Pandya Dynasty (generally considered the longest lasting human empire).

Article in Teamwork

The future of work is asynchronous—and these companies are leading the way

Imagine you’re a typical worker in 1914, the tail end of the Industrial Revolution that standardized the 9-to-5 we know today. You work at a car factory on an assembly line (which Henry Ford introduced just a year prior). As the car moves along the conveyor belt, your one and only job is to attach the wheels and await the next car.

Article in Bitbucket

Bitbucket Cloud has landed in AWS

In July and August of this year, I revealed to our community for the first time that Bitbucket Cloud was engaged in a project to migrate to a new platform. As I wrote in July: For over a decade, the majority of Bitbucket’s services have been hosted in a data center. While this has served […]

Article in How We Build

Life of a Growth experiment

A while back, we spoke about What does a Product Growth engineer work on? This was a great introduction to the world of Growth engineering and what we, engineers, do. This blog is going to look more into the details of how we do an experiment, using a real production example. We introduce the flow […]

Article in Leadership

A modern leader’s guide to organizational transparency

We’re living in a more transparent world than ever before. Thanks to smartphones, social media, and the internet, constant real-time communication is now the norm. For better or worse, we pretty much always know what’s going on with our friends, family, and colleagues.

Article in Bitbucket

Announcing the Bitbucket Cloud Migration Assistant

Update March 2022: The Bitbucket Cloud Migration Assistant now supports migrating from Bitbucket Data Center instances as well. We are excited to announce the launch of the Bitbucket Cloud Migration Assistant, an Atlassian-supported app built to help Bitbucket Server customers automate the migration process from Bitbucket Server to Bitbucket Cloud. If you are considering a […]

Article in Company news

Our Q1 FY22 letter to shareholders

An update to customers, stakeholders, and shareholders on our mission to unleash the potential in every team.

Article in Trello

Using Trello to close the (virtual) distance between global offices

You know all of the new challenges brought about by remote work? The missing video call links, the people on mute, and the times you wish you could walk over to someone’s desk to ask a question? Global companies have been dealing with these issues for decades, with the added bonus of language barriers and variable time zones to really complicate things.

Article in How We Build

Atlassian’s five-alarm fire: How we evolved our cloud reliability practices

Over the last five years, Atlassian has gone through an incredible transformation. We began as a company that built on-premise software and grew to a cloud-first business with 15 million monthly active users hosted on our cloud products. Our cloud customers include enterprises with increasingly high expectations for reliability. Our tools have helped NASA teams […]

Article in Teamwork

4 ways to manage your energy and have a balanced, productive workday

If you were a marathon runner, you would train by starting small. You would set goals for yourself, but know your limits and never push beyond them in case of injury or burnout. You would know when to slow down, rest, and recover, and when to pick up speed. You would run in intervals based on the peaks and dips of your energy. You would listen to your mind, body, and spirit. If your energy faltered, you would back off and slow to a walk or stop completely to stretch, take breaks, and refuel. You would know how to manage your energy efficiently.