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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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  • (Case Study) Stash Add-on Developer Experience – StiltSoft

    StiltSoft Headquartered: Gomel, Belarus Founded: 2010 Employees: 5 Add-ons developed: 13 StiltSoft developed one of the first add-ons for Atlassian Stash. Their first add-on,  Awesome Graphs for Stash, hit a home run with…

  • 4 Things to Try with the Space Sidebar in Confluence 5

    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…

  • Atlassian Pledges $500,000 to Match Room to Read Donation Challenge

    For every every dollar up to $500,000 donated to Room to Read’s Checkout Challenge, Atlassian will match it. That’s right – Atlassian will turn half a million dollars in donations into a…

  • Make Hipchat Your Team’s Command Center

    Our customers love Hipchat because it’s so easy to extend. Hipchat connects to over 45 tools that your company uses every day. Here are 5…

  • Continuous Integration of Android Apps with Bamboo

    Today we are lucky enough to have a guest blogger! Himanshu Chhetri is a developer at Addteq and works with the Configuration Management and Atlassian…

  • Stash 2.2: Customize your workflow with Git hooks

    Stash is now called Bitbucket Server. Read our announcement blog. No two Git workflows are the same. Every development team is different and so are…

  • Hooked on Stash

    Stash is now called Bitbucket Server. Read our announcement blog. One of the most highly requested features in Stash has been commit hooks. Git has…

  • Collect Feedback in Jira to Build Better Products: WHAT

    This is part three in a three-part series exploring WHY user feedback helps you make better products, HOW to best collect and digest that feedback,…

  • The new Bitbucket dashboard – all your code activity, all in one place.

    The new Bitbucket dashboard – all your code activity, all in one place.

    Let’s face it, we’re rarely ever working on just one thing at a time. In Bitbucket land, many of us have multiple repositories involving any…

  • Meet Atlassian in UK @ QCon London (Mar 6-8, 2013)

    Atlassian is taking off to one of the UK’s leading software development conferences, QCon London, from Wednesday March 6th to Friday March 8th. We hope London…

  • It Gets Better – The Best Confluence Add-ons are Already Available for Confluence 5

    Confluence 5…You have to see it to believe it. A ground up overhaul of the UI. A new global header. A simplified, always-present ‘Create’ button.…

  • What is Ticket Driven Development, and why is it attracting attention in Japan?

    This is a guest blog about agile development by Makoto Sakai / SRA (Software Research Associates, Inc.) and akipii / XPJUG Kansai (eXtreme Programming Japan…

  • Mockito makes mocking fluent interfaces easy

    Whilst trying to TDD a bug fix, I hit a problem stubbing Stash’s NavBuilder. Stash uses NavBuilder to generate hyperlinks to different areas in the application. NavBuilder uses a…

  • What are people saying about Confluence 5?

    Earlier this week we released Confluence 5, as Terrence would say, it was bigger than the Harlem Shake. See what people are saying about Confluence…

  • Announcing Atlassian RoadTrip 2013!

    Come join Atlassian as we visit 10 cities throughout North America, Europe and Australia! RoadTrip kicks off a very eventful spring for Atlassian. We’re coming…