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  • Catching up with Gosia Kowalska, product manager lead for Jira Software Server

    Catching up with Gosia Kowalska, product manager lead for Jira Software Server

    It’s an exciting time for the Jira Software Server team. In the past 6 months, we’ve been hard at work on product improvements, new feature requests…

  • Modernizing product development in a traditional Japanese keiretsu

    Modernizing product development in a traditional Japanese keiretsu

    This is a guest post written by Hiroshi Ohnuki, CEO of Ricksoft Co., Ltd. and Sean Osawa, CEO of Ricksoft, Inc. Ricksoft Co., Ltd. is…

  • 5 simple ways to create transparency at work

    5 simple ways to create transparency at work

    It’s no secret that transparency, more commonly expressed as “Open company, no BS,” is one of Atlassian’s most important values. Far from a boardroom buzzword, operating with integrity within and…

  • Streamline your risk management process with Portfolio for Jira

    Streamline your risk management process with Portfolio for Jira

    Every good agile team needs to know: is everything on track? And if it’s not, why? That is why Portfolio for Jira Server has launched…

  • Why everyone in IT should think like a product manager

    Why everyone in IT should think like a product manager

    “The first thing we think about is: What do our users want? What do they need to get the job done? And, how are we…

  • Inside the mind of Confluence Server product manager, Adam Barnes

    Inside the mind of Confluence Server product manager, Adam Barnes

    Hi Adam! Can you tell us a little bit about yourself? I’m Adam Barnes, the Senior Product Manager for Confluence Server at Atlassian. I have…

  • 3 inspiring stories from Atlassian customers around the globe

    3 inspiring stories from Atlassian customers around the globe

    [cta]Our customers – you – are pioneers. You made a choice to introduce our products into your organizations. In many cases, you started without permission. Whether it’s Daimler Chrysler,…

  • A look inside Hipchat Data Center: An interview with Product Manager, Rahul Asave

    A look inside Hipchat Data Center: An interview with Product Manager, Rahul Asave

    Can you tell us a bit about yourself? I’m Rahul Asave, the Product Manager for Hipchat Data Center (formerly Hipchat Server). I have 15+ years…

  • Tell the other 99.95% of your story with Statuspage Uptime Showcase

    Tell the other 99.95% of your story with Statuspage Uptime Showcase

    We’re always singing the praises of downtime communication. Customers deserve transparency and clear information, especially when things aren’t running as expected. But reporting downtime can…

  • Boiling the ocean with Portfolio for Jira: adventures in capacity planning

    Boiling the ocean with Portfolio for Jira: adventures in capacity planning

    [Captain’s log August 1, 2117 – somewhere off the Gold Coast. What follows is an account of how I created the agile capacity plan for…

  • How to stop micromanaging your remote team

    How to stop micromanaging your remote team

  • 4 features in 4 weeks: here’s what’s new in Bitbucket Cloud

    4 features in 4 weeks: here’s what’s new in Bitbucket Cloud

    Machines are cheap, but your time isn’t. Throughout your day, every tedious task adds up. Individually reverting each commit in the command line after a…

  • DevOps vs. compliance: a guide to having it all

    DevOps vs. compliance: a guide to having it all

    The miasma of compliance documentation alone is enough to drain a person’s soul. Thank goodness for DevOps.

  • Q&A with a Bamboo product manager: see what we’ve been building

    Q&A with a Bamboo product manager: see what we’ve been building

    It’s been a busy year so far for the Bamboo team, and with the recent release of Bamboo 6.1, there are no signs of it slowing…

  • Say hello to card dependencies with the hello epics power-up

    Say hello to card dependencies with the hello epics power-up

    Sometimes plans and projects get big. So big, in fact, that you start to lose perspective on all of the moving parts and how they…