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Jefferson Taylor

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Jefferson is a Head of Product in Confluence Cloud at Atlassian, where he’s spearheaded and brought several experiences to market such as Automation, Mission Control, and External Collaboration. Prior to Atlassian, he led Business Strategy and Growth for Microsoft Teams as it hyper-grew >10x, leading its effort to launch Free, Trial, and Premium value.

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  • Content Scheduler for Confluence: February’s Codegeist Add-on of the Month

    On February 1, we launched the latest addition of Atlassian’s add-on development competition, Codegeist. We invited developers everywhere to build add-ons for Jira, Confluence, Stash, and…

  • Meet Atlassian In London & Paris @ Devoxx (26th-29th March)

    It’s Devoxx Week at Atlassian! Atlassian is sponsoring two Devoxx events this week, Devoxx UK in London (Tue 26-Wed 27th March), and Devoxx France (27-29th…

  • 3 Ways to Use the Status Macro in Confluence

    3 Ways to Use the Status Macro in Confluence

    The Tip of the Month, brought to you by Atlassian University, is a monthly series aimed to help you master Atlassian’s tools. Products are more…

  • University 2.0 – Better, Faster, Stronger

    We just released the University lessons for Confluence 5.0, and are debuting a brand new lesson type.  Still giving you the same great training and experience,…

  • Project Portfolio Management in Jira with Profields 2.5

    This is a guest post from Guillermo Montoya, CEO of DEISER, an Atlassian Platinum Expert and makers of Profields for Jira. We’re very excited to…

  • Jira Query Language (JQL) recap

    The Tip of the Month, brought to you by Atlassian University, is a monthly series to help master Atlassian tools. Products are more fun to…

  • So you want your JVM’s heap…

    Abstract Dumping a JVM’s heap is an extremely useful tool for debugging problems with a J2EE application. Unfortunately, when a JVM explodes, using the standard jmap tool can…

  • Introducing Sourcetree for Windows – a free desktop client for Git

    Introducing Sourcetree for Windows – a free desktop client for Git

    We’re thrilled to introduce the latest addition to the Atlassian distributed version control system (DVCS) family – Sourcetree for Windows. Sourcetree is a free Git…

  • 3 tips for creating page templates in Confluence

    One of the biggest time-saving tactics you can employ in your workplace is creating standardized content. Teams waste so much time every day creating documents…

  • What You Need To Know About The New Git 1.8.2 Release

    I love scouring the release notes of my favorite tools for hidden (or not so hidden) gems. It’s a little bit like Christmas every time. I…

  • Announcing AtlasCamp 2013: 22-23 May in Amsterdam

    I am thrilled to announce that the sixth edition of AtlasCamp is coming to Amsterdam in May! Our annual developer conference is the premiere event…

  • GreenHopper Tip of the Month: Set your homepage to Agile

    The Tip of the Month, brought to you by Atlassian University, is a monthly series to help master Atlassian tools. Products are more fun to…

  • Instant Java provisioning with Vagrant and Puppet: Stash one click install

    Stash is now called Bitbucket Server. Read our announcement blog. Being an efficiency and productivity freak, I always try to streamline and automate repetitive tasks.…

  • Confluence 5 was just the beginning….

    Confluence 5 was “the biggest interface overhaul in Atlassian’s history” and the culmination of a lot of hard work. Not only is the new interface easy on…

  • Trello for ipad is here!

    Trello for ipad is here!

    I’m very excited to say that Trello for iPad is available on the App Store now!