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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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  • Meet Hipchat for Mac (beta) – Fast, fluid, native

    We redesigned. We rebuilt. We listened to you. We’re proud to announce that our new Mac app is open for beta testing. Written natively for Mac, it’s faster,…

  • Confluence 5 Highlights: 4 Improvements to User and Content Management

    Confluence 5 has been released! The improvements to LDAP performance will be shipped in Confluence 5.0.1 While Confluence 5 offers all the flashy bells and whistles…

  • Bamboo Build Status for Stash – pull requests will save you from Nerf armageddon

    I love pull requests No, really: I love pull requests. But I’ve learned to be more than a little nervous when accepting them. If only…

  • Jira tip of the month: Look at the JQL behind portions of a chart

    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…

  • How to run a marketing launch with Jira & Confluence

    A marketing launch is a time-boxed project during which the project manager (launch owner) plans, organizes and coordinates activities with several teams, usually engineering, product…

  • Confluence 5 Highlights: Automagic Theming

    Confluence 5 has been released! There’s good-old-fashioned magic – pulling rabbits out of hats and chopping beautiful women in half – and then there’s “automagic” theming,…

  • JQL: Using filters and subscriptions

    JQL: Using filters and subscriptions

    If you find yourself searching for Jira issues weekly, daily, (or hourly!), you will benefit immensely from setting up filters, dashboards, and subscriptions to make…

  • GreenHopper Tip of the Month: How To Indicate you are Waiting

    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…

  • Stash 2.1: Scratch that itch

    Interested in the latest Stash release? Check out What’s New » TL;DR The brand-spanking-new Stash developer site is now online here and documentation for the Stash REST API has touched…

  • How-to: Building a Company Glossary with Confluence – Part Three

    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…

  • Introducing Quick File Search

    Introducing Quick File Search

    Have you ever been in this scenario: you are in a rush and need to find a file that you know the name of, but…

  • Nested BackboneJS Models with Brace

    We’re big fans of Backbone here at Atlassian. It’s already used in the majority of our products, and its uptake within the company is increasing.…

  • Codegeist is Back! Atlassian’s Developer Competition Returns

    Codegeist: The Next Generation Codegeist, Atlassian’s add-on development competition, is back on! The seventh iteration of the world’s best development competion began February 1 and…

  • Stash 2.1: Pull Requests, Issues, Builds – Integrated

    Pull requests – now at the heart of the code discussion. Ever since we introduced pull requests in Stash 1.3, and added branch permissions in…

  • Syncing and merging come to Bitbucket

    Syncing and merging come to Bitbucket

    When developing on a feature branch or a fork, your code can often get out of date. There are a number of reasons this might…