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(Case Study) Powerhouse Museum exhibits prowess with Jira and Confluence
The Powerhouse Museum, based in Sydney, Australia – also known as the Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences. The Powerhouse presents exhibitions and programs based on science and design, the ideas and technologies that have changed the world, and the stories of the people who inspire and create them. We spoke with Dan Collins, Powerhouse’s […]
Atlassian wins ‘Runner Up’ in Crunchies 2010
Amid the Crunchies award ceremony that included a juggler and escape artist, a chorus that sang a song to lampoon Silicon Valley, and way too many corny jokes, something fairly inspiring happened. Atlassian got the “Runner’s Up” position in the Best Enterprise award category. The overall winner was Google Docs. Sure, it’s pretty unusual to […]
A new year’s blog roundup
In 2009, we hit a new high of 3,000 blog subscribers. And that was just for our News blog. The other blogs also saw record numbers of subscribers. There’s no sign of a slow down. We wrote 10 blog posts since the last roundup, here are a few highlights: Video: Zend Framework and Atlassian tools. […]
Atlassian Confluence: Best of Elearning Awards 2009
Atlassian Confluence was the “Best Social Learning Tool” winner as picked by the readers and editors of Elearning Magazine. Elearning! Media Group hosts the only Readers’ Choice Awards for the e-learning market. Learning executives selected 55 products across 16 categories for excellence. These honorees are recognized in the January ’10 edition of Elearning! and Government […]
New Atlassian trademark guidelines
With the new year, we thought it was about time to unveil new Atlassian trademark guidelines (actually, these were published in October on our website, but we are only now bringing some more attention to them with this blog). After 7 years in business, Atlassian is evolving its official brand guidelines and sharing these guidelines […]