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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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  • Continuous Deployment with Bamboo and Tomcat

    Short feedback cycles should be a main goal for every development team. Ideally this feedback cycle is not only limited to automated tests, but to…

  • Dress up your repository with a README

    Have you ever thought it strange that Bitbucket displays READMEs on the “source” screen rather than the “overview” screen? Many repositories have the landing page…

  • Last Weekend of Codegeist, Last Weekend of Hacking for $45k

    Codegeist is winding down, with only one more weekend left to submit your chance at winning your share of the $45,000 in cash prizes we’re…

  • 5 New Add-ons for Technical Writers to Enhance Documentation

    In this post we’ll take a look at 5 new add-ons that are bound to wet the appetities of technical writers that develop and publish…

  • The Three Pillars of GreenHopper: Getting things done

    This is Part Two of a three part blog series highlighting a few lesser known but can’t-live-without features in GreenHopper, our agile planning tool for…

  • Webinar: Upgrade Assistant Plugin for Jira & Confluence

    Join us next week as we host a webinar with Appfire about their Upgrade Assistant for Jira and Confluence. Randall Ward, co-founder of Appfire, will…

  • Ultimate Wallboard Interview Series: Community Favorite Gert-Jan van de Streek, Avisi

    Last year we launched the Ultimate Wallboard Contest, Atlassian’s search to find the best information radiators and wallboards. We were amazed by the response from…

  • 10 questions with Jean-Michel Lemieux, Atlassian’s new VP of Engineering

    As you may have known by following our blogs and Twitters, Atlassian has been conducting what turned into a year-long search for a VP Engineering…

  • The latest gadgets, a ticket to Google I/0, and $15,000 cash

    Did you get your wiki on last week? Were you one of the thousands of Confluence fans looking to win a Boxee Box and TV?…

  • Flowdock: A Communication Layer for Confluence

    Continue to use all your favorite tools and make them better by bringing your actions into the conversation in Flowdock. Updates from your issue tracker,…

  • Bamboo 3.1 – Continuous Deployment…Continued

    What do you get when you combine an 83 day release, a new buildĀ concept, parameterized builds, Bitbucket and Git connectors, and improvedĀ Net support? We call…

  • Admin Improvements and Less Email with Speakeasy

    This weekend saw two awesome Speakeasy submissions to Codegeist: Jira admin improvements and Confluence email notification tuning. Both of these plugins I expect took only…

  • Codegeist: One Week Remains to Hack for Cash

    Codegeist, Atlassian’s plugin coding competition, has been quite exciting so far. In just a few weeks we’ve seen thousands of contest visits, lots of excellent…

  • Atlassian’s Got Your Golden Ticket to Google I/O

    Call us Willy Wonka because we’ve got your Golden Ticket. That’s right, this isn’t your normal chocolate bar. Tickets for Google I/O sold out within…

  • (Case Study) Zend, The PHP Company and Atlassian’s Development Tools

    Founded: 1999 HQ: Cupertino, CA Offices: Israel, France, Ireland, Germany Employees: 115 Products: Jira, GreenHopper, Fisheye Zend is no stranger to Atlassian. In fact, Zend…