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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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  • Atlassian Summit 2012 call for speakers

    Registration for Atlassian Summit 2012 — which takes place May 30-June 1 in San Francisco — will be announced soon, but in the meantime, you can submit a speaking…

  • Automate Your Editing Experience & Get More Done, Faster

    Anyone play the game Need for Speed? Remember tearing through exotic city locales on missions to escape the police while driving the best cars in…

  • JIRA integration & other external project links

    SourceTree 1.3 makes it easy to navigate to JIRA issues which are associated with your commits – and in fact to other supporting information like…

  • Integration Domination with Jira and Bamboo

    Did you know that Bamboo integrates with Jira?  Ok, you probably knew that.  Or could have guessed it.  But do you know all the different ways these…

  • (Guest blog) When 4/5 Dentists Agree, Why Do 4/5 Testers Disagree?

    This guest blog post is part of an Atlassian blog series raising awareness about testing innovation within the QA community. You can find the other posts in…

  • Jira 5 RubyGem

    One of the key features of the upcoming Jira 5 release is the revamped REST API. This API gives you full access to creating, reading,…

  • Video: Leading E-Commerce Provider Showcases Jira and Zephyr

    In case you missed last week’s Webinar showcasing Jira and Zephyr, below is the recorded version. The entire recording is about 30 minutes long, but…

  • Crucible Chrome Extension: Keep Track of Your Reviews

    Warning: this is code written by a product manager. Use the code at your own risks  In short This is a (unsupported) Chrome extension that…

  • Fisheye Release Report – Stay On Top of Your Versions

    The Release Report is a plugin that the Fisheye and Crucible team uses to help their development process. Check out the Release Report as well…

  • Introduction of Astah UML Macro Plugin for Confluence

    This is a guet blog post by Kenji Hiranabe, CEO at Change Vision, Inc. Hello from Japan! We are proud to announce that we have just…

  • Pull requests across branches

    Pull requests across branches

    Bitbucket already supports fork-based pull requests, and while this model is great for open source projects – where new contributors can fork your repository and submit…

  • Lightning Fast Issue Sharing and Reporting in Confluence 4.1

    At Atlassian, we’re creating new innovative ways to make our bug and issue tracker and content collaboration wiki as classic of a combo as spaghetti…

  • Using submodules and subrepositories

    A headline feature of SourceTree 1.3 is the support for submodules (in Git) and subrepositories (in Mercurial). The terms may be different, but they refer…

  • Scrum for GreenHopper Rapid Board in Labs

    Since the release of the Rapid Board in GreenHopper 5.8 we have made a number of improvements to the Rapid Board for Kanban teams –…

  • (Guest blog) Enter the Defect: When In Doubt, Report the Bug

    This guest blog post is part of an Atlassian blog series raising awareness about testing innovation within the QA community. You can find the other…