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Confluence Data Center Webinar Recap

This is the final installment of our Enterprise Offerings webinar series. If you would like to learn more and view recordings of the previous webinars in this series, click here. Last week, Atlassian hosted the final webinar in its Enterprise Offerings series, “Confluence Data Center: Scaling Collaboration Across the Enterprise.” The Confluence Data Center beta […]

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Enterprise Services webinar recap

Part of our Enterprise Offerings webinar series. Read more Last week, Atlassian hosted the second live webinar in our Enterprise Offerings series, “Enterprise Support Across Your Atlassian Products.” Atlassian’s Bryan Mayo, Head of Enterprise Support, and Aditya Phadke, Head of Technical Account Management, took attendees through our new enterprise support and strategic service offerings designed to ensure enterprise […]

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Atlassian Enterprise offerings webinar series – Jira Data Center recap

Last week, Atlassian hosted the first live webinar on its Enterprise Offerings series, “Jira Data Center: High availability and performance at scale for your enterprise.” Atlassian’s Otto Ruettinger, Jira Enterprise Principal Product Manager, took attendees through an overview of the Jira Data Center deployment option and how it better meets the needs of large organizations, including: […]

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Announcing Docker Automated Builds on Bitbucket

If you read my blogs often, you know how excited I am about Docker. And about Git. So you can imagine my excitement over our announcement today: Docker Automated Builds are now integrated with Bitbucket! What is Docker? Simply put, Docker is the next big thing in provisioning and deployment automation. With Docker, you can […]

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Creativity for a cause – Atlassian art gala for Room to Read

In November 2013, 11 Atlassian employees went to Cambodia to visit the schools and libraries Atlassian helped build with funds raised for Room To Read. The trip impacted all of us: We saw how eager the Cambodian children were to learn in school, we witnessed the sacrifice their families and children go through to go […]

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Atlassian Foundation in Cambodia: Next steps for girls’ education

A team of 11 Atlassians visited Cambodia to further our efforts in rebuilding education there. This is a continuing post in our series on the Atlassian Foundation’s contributions to Room to Read in Cambodia. Read more in the series here. When I reminisce about my time at the University of Texas, I remember being president of my sorority, having fun at […]

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Atlassian Foundation in Cambodia: Meeting the girls

A team of 11 Atlassians visited Cambodia to further our efforts in rebuilding education there. This is a continuing post in our series on the Atlassian Foundation’s contributions to Room to Read in Cambodia. Read more in the series here. It can be hard to appreciate what you have until you compare it to what others don’t have. This was the […]

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Docker all the things at Atlassian: automation and wiring

I am still incredibly excited by Docker. The more I think about it, the more I foresee a revolution in software deployment architectures for SaaSs – yes, SaaSs … I am speaking Parseltongue. If you remember my previous article, I wrote a guide on how to deploy a Java application – Stash – with Docker. […]

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Atlassian Foundation in Cambodia: Current challenges for girls

A team of 11 Atlassians is headed to Cambodia to further our efforts in rebuilding education there. This is the first post in our series on the Atlassian Foundation’s contributions to Room to Read in Cambodia. Read more in the series here. Challenges for girls and education in Cambodia If you’re reading this post, you most likely have had […]

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The pomodoro technique for better productivity

Editor’s note: This guest post is by Francesco Cirillo, the creator of the Pomodoro Technique. It’s a short introduction to a relatively simple and yet powerful method for getting more work done with less stress.

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Bamboo 2.6 Deep Dive: Automatically Managed Elastic Instances

As part of the Bamboo 2.6 announcement earlier this week, we wanted to offer a deep dive on several of the new features and improvements in Bamboo 2.6. This is the first of several posts highlighting one of the latest improvements to Bamboo and elastic instances: Automatically Managed Elastic Instances. Bamboo has the ability to […]

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AtlasCamp Keynote Video – Finally!

Thanks again to everyone who joined us in Santa Rosa for AtlasCamp (our three day developer-only conference) this past September. The event was a huge success and I absolutely can’t wait for next year. For those of you who were there, you might have noticed that we were taping the presentations. If you weren’t able […]

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You want support with that?!

I just thought this picture of Jens was too amusing to not be posted: *You want support with that?!* I’m not the best captioneer though. bq. *Competition?* Everyone likes a competition! The best caption for this photo (submitted as a comment in the next week) wins an Atlassian t-shirt of your choice – mailed to […]

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New Jira plugin module – Issue Operations

For those interested, I knocked up a very simple (yet very useful!) new plugin module for Jira 3.4 during the week. The Issue Operations plugin module (see “doc”:http://confluence.atlassian.com/display/JIRA/Issue+Operations+Plugin+Module) lets you add your own operations to Jira’s operations panel. _(In this screenshot ‘Google this issue’ is a simple issue operations plugin)_ This module is useful because […]

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Jira Wins Consensus Software Awards

Atlassian has won the 2004 Consensus Software Award for its issue tracking application Jira 2.6. Full details in the “press release”:http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira/news/ * “Try Jira today”:http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira/try! * Read “10 reasons to use Jira today”:http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira/learn/10reasons.jsp