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Sara Carter

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Sara Carter is a co-founder of . She enjoys spending her days writing about technology and business, writing code, or chasing her kids and dog.

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  • What self-driving cars can teach us about software testing

    What self-driving cars can teach us about software testing

    This is a guest post written by Hamesh Chawla, VP of Engineering, at Zephyr. Hamesh is responsible for the worldwide engineering function at Zephyr and…

  • Everything you wanted to know about the Health Monitor (but were afraid to ask)

    Everything you wanted to know about the Health Monitor (but were afraid to ask)

    Since introducing the Health Monitor to teams outside Atlassian, we’ve gotten a lot of enthusiastic feedback. And quite a few questions, too. For some teams,…

  • Document changes with required issue keys in Bitbucket Cloud

    Document changes with required issue keys in Bitbucket Cloud

    “Why was this change made again?” Issue keys referenced in commit messages help answer this question by providing a link with more context around why a…

  • New! Calendar and voting power-ups are now on Trello mobile apps

    New! Calendar and voting power-ups are now on Trello mobile apps

  • Three tips for modernizing your builds with Bamboo

    If your development team is like ours, they want automated builds, tests, and releases tied together in a single workflow. And not tied together with…

  • What’s new in Jira Service Desk? A login-free customer portal, 8 languages, and a customer service template

    What’s new in Jira Service Desk? A login-free customer portal, 8 languages, and a customer service template

    We’re excited to announce a new login-free portal, multi language support, and a new customer service template. Request help without having to create an account Now…

  • The secret to limitless motivation lies in self-validation

    The secret to limitless motivation lies in self-validation

  • The Data Center family welcomes Hipchat and Crowd

    The Data Center family welcomes Hipchat and Crowd

    As Atlassian products have become mission-critical to you, you’ve told us to focus on four key areas: high availability, performance at scale, deployment flexibility, and…

  • 3 tangible ways to improve your customer service in Jira Service Desk

    3 tangible ways to improve your customer service in Jira Service Desk

    This is a guest blog post by RefinedWiki, maker of theming add-ons in the Atlassian Marketplace. Jira Service Desk comes with lots of great add-ons…

  • Atlassian named a Gartner Enterprise Agile Planning Tools Magic Quadrant leader

    Atlassian named a Gartner Enterprise Agile Planning Tools Magic Quadrant leader

    As more and more companies adopt agile practices, their tools need to keep up with the demands of startups to enterprises and everything in between.…

  • How TM Forum brings the brightest minds together through Confluence

    How TM Forum brings the brightest minds together through Confluence

    Clearvision is an innovative software services company with offices in the UK, Philadelphia, Dublin, and Bangalore. An Atlassian Platinum Solution Partner, Clearvision has been servicing…

  • SourceTree support moving to Atlassian Community

    Starting Tuesday, May 9th, we will be supporting SourceTree through the new Atlassian Community. Dedicated support via Atlassian Community In the past we focused on providing…

  • How to manage meetings like an expert facilitator

    How to manage meetings like an expert facilitator

    A skilled meeting facilitator can get a group to discuss, debate, and, above all, decide a lot of stuff in not-a-lot of time. Trouble is, most teams…

  • Project management tips for big, hairy, complex projects

    Project management tips for big, hairy, complex projects

    [cta] The most challenging part of conquering a complex project is simply starting. At Atlassian, we deal with complex projects every day, from cross-product integrations to projects…

  • How to develop unlimited willpower

    How to develop unlimited willpower