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Atlassian named a Leader in the 2023 Gartner® Magic Quadrant™ for DevOps Platforms
Atlassian provides a single, extensible DevOps platform that connects engineering, ITOps, and business teams to accelerate engineering velocity, improve application health, increase uptime/reliability, and deliver value faster.
5 tips for getting started with feature flags
[cta]Feature flagging, as described in our first tip below and in our webinar about how we built the new Jira experience, is an essential part of the way Atlassian builds products. When done well, feature flagging can provide enormous value to software teams. However, without the right practices in place there can be significant drawbacks. These […]
How Jira Software’s feature flagging integrations help you release with confidence
We’re bringing integrations with feature management services LaunchDarkly and Rollout into Jira Software. Before releasing this integration, we custom-built it into Jira Software and it’s been instrumental to the way we build products. Read on to learn more, sign up for the webinar, and get the integrations. Join our webinar with Taylor Pechacek, Sr. Product […]
How KodaCloud moved off Excel and onto Portfolio for Jira
[cta]For product and engineering leaders at small and medium sized companies, staying up to date about work happening across multiple engineering teams can be a time-consuming endeavor. (For larger companies, it very often becomes a full time job.) This was exactly the problem that Hubert Sugeng, Director of Engineering at KodaCloud, was facing. Hubert oversees […]
How Factom Inc. uses Portfolio for Jira to keep an evolving roadmap up-to-date and communicate status with stakeholders
An agile product roadmap is never static. New technical requirements, business needs, stakeholder feedback, customer input, and unplanned work can all change what your roadmap looks like. For some product managers, understanding the implications of roadmap changes and communicating them to stakeholders can waste a lot of valuable time. That’s exactly what Carl DiClementi, Director […]