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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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  • Using Jira in Eclipse with Mylyn

    Mylyn is a wonderful Eclipse plugin focused on helping you work more effectively by connecting the IDE to the issue tracker. As their web-site says,…

  • Introducing WANdisco’s Jira MultiSite and Jira Clustering

    We’re excited to announce a new OEM agreement with WANdisco. They have developed a new product, Jira MultiSite and Jira Clustering (one product, two configurations)…

  • Confluence Ten Thousand!

    Developers are funny: http://jira.atlassian.com/browse/CONF-10000

  • Trusted communication between Jira and Confluence

    Describes new functionality in Jira and Confluence that allows trusted communication between the two applications without requiring authentication.

  • Upcoming Atlassian User Groups in Europe

    Two European User Groups are coming up: * November 28, 2007 – Amsterdam * December 6, 2007 – London The event in Amsterdam is graciously…

  • Collaboration is not a dirty word

    I’ve been at Atlassian for a month now, and it’s time to admit that I never really got the whole wiki thing. (This is something…

  • SSO Integration: How Crowd Connected the Apps

    We’re excited to introduce our first Crowd case study! Learn how Appfire Technologies connected Crowd to a handful of different applications, including Salesforce.com. Also, read…

  • Caption Competition

    Featuring Chris Owen, senior Confluence developer:

  • Jira Studio: Linking

    A few days ago we introduced the newest Atlassian offering, Jira Studio. Jira Studio combines Jira, Confluence, Subversion, Fisheye, and Crucible in a single integrated…

  • Technology is a man’s world…. NOT

    We’ve recently sponsored two SF Bay Area women’s events and just agreed to sponsor a third, so it seemed like as good a time as…

  • Wedding on my Wiki!

    After attending 7 weddings this past season, I got a good idea of what I would and would not do at my wedding. After proposing…

  • Talking Nerdy

    Developers really do have a language of their own, one which can be hard for non-developers to decipher. A terse sentence fired over IM can…

  • Atlassian Supported Plugins

    By all measures, the Atlassian Plugin Libraries have been a tremendous success. We now host more than 350 different plugins, the vast majority of which…

  • Melbourne Cup Lunch

    The equine flu and the rain couldn’t damper the spirits of the Sydney Atlassianites as we headed across stormy seas for our annual Melbourne Cup…

  • Confluence Plugin Repository back to the future

    Just a quick note to let everyone know that the Confluence Plugin Repository has finally caught up to the present and all of the new…