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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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  • How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love TestNG

    Think back to your early 20’s. Remember going out on Halloween or New Year’s Eve? No sooner do you walk into a bar than someone…

  • Meet Confluence 5 – New Look, Feel and Flow

    Meet the all-new, redesigned Confluence – the result of months of tireless planning, user testing, and pixel-by-pixel optimization. You’re going to love it. Try Confluence 5 Now Already…

  • Pull Requests now with Reviewers and Smarter Notifications

    Pull Requests now with Reviewers and Smarter Notifications

    Pull requests provide an easy way for developers to review changes on a branch, discuss changes, and merge the branch into the main development branch.…

  • Migrate to DVCS Meetup #2 on March 12th

    G’day all! We’re finally organizing our second meetup in Sydney dedicated to people making the switch to Git or Mercurial. On this occasion we’re looking…

  • Get More from Your Intranet: Poll Your Colleagues in Confluence

    Meet in the morning or over lunch? Pizza or sandwiches? Team happy hour this Friday or next? These are just a few of the critical decisions that…

  • Collect Feedback in Jira to Build Better Products: HOW

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

  • Introducing the Stash Avatar Picker

    Recently in Stash we added Project Avatars. We wanted to have a really slick user experience for uploading, translating and cropping images to be used…

  • Atlassian Selects Foundation Grant Recipients

    This past December we announced our call for submissions from San Francisco Bay Area non-profits to apply for Atlassian Foundation grants. By offering grants of up to $10,000 to local…

  • Back to school: Using Fisheye Commit Graph with Jira and Crucible

    Sometimes it doesn’t hurt to talk again about things we covered in the past. I must admit that before writing this post I was wondering…

  • Coming Soon: Confluence 5

    Confluence 5 has been released! Confluence 5 is officially on its way. If you’ve been out of the loop over the last couple of weeks…

  • Win swag from AtlassianSwag, the swankiest swag store on the Internet

    “Someone told me that Atlassian is really a t-shirt company disguised by selling software.” – a customer tweet It’s true. In 10 years in business,…

  • Atlassian Enterprise Jira Webinar, Vol 2

    Last week, Atlassian Enterprise customers participated in our second installment of the Atlassian Enterprise Jira Webinar. Bryan Rollins, our Jira Group Product Manager, provided some…

  • It’s the Jenkins Importer for Bamboo – are you ready??

    They say you never forget your first. And if you can look back with fondness, so much the better.  I certainly remember mine – his…

  • Collect Feedback in Jira to Build Better Products: WHY

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

  • Hack of the day: Stash Markdown Bookmarklet

    I’ve been writing a lot of documentation lately. On the Stash team we keep the bulk of our developer documentation in the Stash git repository, right alongside…