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Disha Rustogi

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Disha is the Head of Product Marketing for Enterprise Platform and has been at Atlassian for almost 2 years now. Before this, she was at Adobe and at Microsoft. Over the last 15 years, she has been on multiple teams that serve enterprises and supported their transition to the cloud. In her free time, you can find her biking around Seattle and spending time with her family.

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  • New Case Study : MuleSource & Jira

    By using both Jira (the professsial issue tracker) and Confluence (enterprise wiki software), MuleSource has improved productivity 10-fold! A leading provider of open source infrastructure…

  • ShipIt V: Staging Plugin

    A month or two ago, in response to the fact that a lot of people use Confluence to create documentation, and are asking for particularly…

  • ShipIt V – Sage 2.0

    Problem Sage is our search engine that powers http://search.atlassian.com/. It currently looks like this: It’s not really very much of a search engine, as it…

  • Add To Google plugin

    Google allows its users to customize their home pages and calls it iGoogle. As my ShipIt project I decided to create a plugin to Jira…

  • Codegeist is complete!

    Yesterday marked the end of our second annual Codegeist plugin competition, and as we saw last year, there was a flurry of activity over the…

  • ShipIt Episode V: The XMPP Strikes Back

    Last week we held Atlassian’s fifth “Fedex”. Originally Fedex Day, the new expanded Fedex gives all developers at Atlassian a day and a half work…

  • Sony Ericsson Developer World Phones Home to Confluence

    Thanks to Mark Derricutt’s Disturbing Thoughts blog, I was redirected to Sony Ericsson’s new developer wiki that uses Confluence. The wiki employs a unique theme…

  • 8 Ways to use a wiki

    Product documentation — collaboratively write it in-house, then let customers add to it as they use the product. Collaboratively write news releases — A great…

  • Codegeist: Fit & Finish

    We’re down to the final few days of the Codegeist competition, so now is the time to polish your entries so they present your plugin…

  • Full Speed Ahead

    Recently we’ve been getting a lot of critical load notifications from contegix about our internal Bamboo build box for Jira. This is pretty much normal…

  • Jira 3.9 Released

    Dear Jira Users, We are happy to deliver Jira 3.9 only eight weeks after 3.8. The Jira Team have been making as many improvements as…

  • Codegeist Final Stretch

    We’re in the final stretch for Codegeist. The Contest ends this Sunday at midnight. We’ve got some great entries so far. A few of the…

  • Chronicling the introduction of a wiki

    Simon Mittag has written a blog post chronicling his work to introduce wiki in his organisation. This is a great first-person account for anyone who…

  • lighttpd as a front-end for Atlassian applications

    Currently the preferred way to enable SSL or port 80 for a Java application is to install Apache as a reverse proxy. But using mod_proxy…

  • Of stack traces and thread dumps …

    I recently came across this terrific article on how to read a stack trace, and building on that, how to read a thread dump. It…