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An Insiders Look: Part 1 of 2 on how we (Atlassian) collaborate
Before working at Atlassian, I had worked at a 60-person company with offices in Boston and San Francisco. Communication was terrible. Talk about being dysfunctional! (1) People on both coasts had no idea what the others were doing. (2) Email was a terrible way to collaborate on anything, but it’s what we relied on. That, […]
Software Test & Performance Reviews Clover 2
Clover 2 is written up(PDF) in the December issue of Software Test & Performance magazine. “With the release of Clover 2.0, Atlassian Software Systems improved not just the code coverage the tool reports, but also the way its coverage is presented, enhancing its usefulness to testers.” Not sure what Clover is? Clover is a code […]
(Video) The SharePoint Connector for Confluence
Here’s an interview I did last week with Jonathan Nolen about the SharePoint Connector for Confluence. The Connector has been very popular; there have been well north of 250 downloads of the Connector since our announcement last October. When we launched it, we had wanted to have a video showing all the features, but couldn’t […]
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 any to blog about it. The sponsored events include Girls in Tech, She’s Geeky, and the upcoming Women 2.0. All the blame or kudos 🙂 for our involvement really belongs […]
Clustering Jira
For the last few weeks, Gianugo Rabellino with our Italian partner SourceSense, has been excitedly emailing us about some BIG news. Today at last they are able to finally announce it: clustering support for Jira. Sourcesense is proud to announce the first beta of Scarlet, a clustering solution for Atlassian Jira bringing high-availability and scalability […]