Author

Jenna Cline

[guest author fields > title]

Jenna Cline is the Head of IT Strategy & Planning at Atlassian. In this role, she uses a strategic and programmatic approach for solving business problems with technical solutions, working directly with the CIO to leverage IT as a company differentiator.

Jenna has more than 20 years of experience from a variety of communications and IT roles, ranging from early-stage startups to Fortune 100 companies. This includes most recently serving as a Senior Director and CIO Chief of Staff at Veritas and the Director of Technology Communications and Change Management at Gap Inc.

She holds a B.A. in Organizational Communications from North Central College.

[curator feed / grid]

  • Lessons from Firefox: #3 – Lead by following

    This is the third in a seven-part series based on The Mozilla School of Management in which I’m applying Mozilla’s principles to wiki collaboration (parts…

  • Would You Attend an Atlassian User Conference?

    I’m trying to get a read on whether we should organize a worldwide user conference. If you can take 2 seconds and let us know…

  • Atlassian User Conference Survey

    Should we hold a worldwide Atlassian user conference in the fall? Would you be interested and/or able to attend such a conference? I posted a…

  • Guest blogging this week for ZDNet Web 2.0 Explorer

    I’m guest blogging for Web 2.0 Explorer, Alan Graham’s ZDNet blog. So far, I’ve written about the growing use of wikis in education in Davids…

  • Confluence 2.4(.2) Released!

    Thanks to the hard-working Confluence Team, we present you with Confluence 2.4.2! To quote a Confluence developer: “What happened to 2.4 and 2.4.1? Let’s just…

  • Jira 3.8 Released

    Dear Jira Users, We are happy to deliver Jira 3.8 only 3 months after Jira 3.7. In Jira 3.8 we have implemented one of the…

  • Lessons from Firefox: #2 – Just ask

    This is the second in a seven-part series based on The Mozilla School of Management in which I’m applying Mozilla’s principles to wiki collaboration (part…

  • It’s Wiki Week on BusinessWeek.com

    Wikis are front and almost-center of BusinessWeek.com, and Confluence customer Sony PlayStation is mentioned in Tapping Wikis for Web Community-Building. The article is a good…

  • Chatting with Bamboo

    Mark Chaimungkalanont, lead developer on Bamboo, is going to be discussing our newest product on Thursday (you’re invited!), but he gave us San Francisco Atlassians…

  • “Using Jira Effectively #1”

    A self-proclaimed “Jira obsessive

  • Lessons from Firefox: #1 – It’s the community, stupid

    How do you run an organization composed of thousands of volunteers scattered around the world? That’s the question asked by The Mozilla School of Management,…

  • Atlassian Dev Chat, Thursday March 15

    Since I’m visiting our San Francisco office and am also the Bamboo development lead, we’ve decided to, somewhat belatedly, hold an Atlassian Dev Chat next…

  • Wikipatterns.com in the blogosphere

    Since Wikipatterns.com launched on February 14th, a number of bloggers have discussed, praised, criticised, and analyzed the wiki. Here a sampling of what people have…

  • Randombits and Plugins for Our Products

    Rob Castaneda at CustomWare emailed me with some news: CustomWare Asia Pacific has recently acquired the popular Confluence plug-ins from Random Bits. The plugins creator,…

  • Remote Log Monitoring via RSS

    While its great that applications such as Confluence keep track of errors by writing them to the logs, they are generally ignored as there is…