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Daniel Freeman

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The Prolific Programmer Switches From Trac to Jira

Hasan Diwan writes a cool blog called the Prolific Programmer and it recently caught my eye when I read his quick post about switching from Trac to Jira. We met up at the Coffee Bar last week to discuss Hasan’s move to Jira. What got you started with Trac? Trac seemed to be what was […]

Synchronize your Salesforce

How many hours a year do your developers and product managers spend replying to sales people’s queries about customer’s feature requests? At an average software company, these requests can whittle away multiple days of combined productivity each year and drive the people chasing down these details batty. If this is a problem that you want […]

Great Migrations

At Atlassian, we are a different kind of company, one that doesn’t have a sales force to “close deals”. We simply follow our purpose “create useful products that people lust after”, and believe that customers will choose to buy on their own volition. Every once in a while, we run across a purchasing story so […]

Getting Approval Has Never been Easier!!!!!

If you need workflow processes for software release cycles, content publishing, or management approvals, there is a great Confluence plugin to learn about. Roberto from ComalaTech just announced the new Approvals Worklow plugin 2.0. My excitement about this plugin is a complete personal transformation. A few years back, a former employer subjected me to having […]

Technology Populism, Moral Indignation and The Rise of Atlassian

Here at Atlassian, we get quizzed by the press on a daily basis on the secrets of our success. Peter Dorfman wrote a great blog post this week about his personal experiences which really explains our success perfectly. Peter’s comments about his interactions with our wiki product, Confluence, speak volumes to the following trends we […]