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Katherine Gray

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A resident (and rare native) of Portland, Oregon, Katherine Gray is a product marketer, content strategist, and writer. She’s developed programs, campaigns, and stories for companies in infrastructure management, software security, and product team collaboration. When not at her keyboard you may find her scaling a rock wall in the desert or in the rain, cheering on her kid’s eighth-grade soccer team.

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  • New Bitbucket Cloud V2 APIs

    New Bitbucket Cloud V2 APIs

    Today Bitbucket Cloud is proud to announce an update to its V2 API, designed to offer developers a more robust and consistent usage experience when building…

  • How InVision uses Statuspage to bolster confidence in its award-winning design platform

    How InVision uses Statuspage to bolster confidence in its award-winning design platform

    When Facebook, Twitter, Netflix, and Airbnb teams want to design collaboratively, they fire up InVision. With millions of users worldwide, InVision is a robust platform for…

  • Virtual collaboration: not just for remote teams anymore

    Virtual collaboration: not just for remote teams anymore

    Virtual collaboration is an excellent alternative to in-person meetings, but too few people recognize it as a viable option.

  • Why diversity in teams is the key to customer success

    Why diversity in teams is the key to customer success

    This article was written with Teagan Harbridge of Easy Agile. What does it mean to be agile? Everyone has an opinion about it, and the…

  • Using a mental crowbar to pry my closed mind open

    Using a mental crowbar to pry my closed mind open

    I used to think corporate diversity programs were bullshit. Now, I’m a converted evangelist.

  • I swam my kids like an Atlassian team

    I swam my kids like an Atlassian team

    It’s been a year since my experiment running my kids like an Atlassian team. Could this work for their swim team, too?

  • Fast-forward merges in Bitbucket Cloud – and by default, if you like

    Fast-forward merges in Bitbucket Cloud – and by default, if you like

    Imagine this scenario: your code’s ready to go, your teammates have approved your pull request, and the builds are green. Now you just need to…

  • What do people really want from team chat?

    What do people really want from team chat?

    [cta]We surveyed 1,264 chat users* to find out, and we started with two seemingly simple questions: How do you communicate at work? Does team chat…

  • Make Git disaster recovery easier with Bitbucket Data Center

    Make Git disaster recovery easier with Bitbucket Data Center

    Learn how Bitbucket Data Center’s disaster recovery features help your team bounce back from an outage.

  • Get a handle on all your content with Confluence + apps

    Get a handle on all your content with Confluence + apps

    [cta]With companies creating more online work than ever, content management systems have become a necessity. Product requirements, content calendars, marketing plans, and business forms fill…

  • What’s your starting style? 4 ways to approach your team’s next project kickoff

    What’s your starting style? 4 ways to approach your team’s next project kickoff

  • On writing well when you’re in a damn hurry

    On writing well when you’re in a damn hurry

    [cta]We were told in school we’d need good writing skills for almost any job. Here’s what we weren’t told: We’d have no time to write…

  • How design teams are using Trello: the ultimate roundup

    How design teams are using Trello: the ultimate roundup

  • How to get peer feedback that will dramatically improve your work

    How to get peer feedback that will dramatically improve your work

    Let peers challenge your ideas and inspire new ones.

  • Two great products, now even better together: Jira and Confluence

    Two great products, now even better together: Jira and Confluence

    [cta]Confluence and Jira Software: Separate, they’re good. Together, they’re real good. In fact, over half of Jira Software teams already use Confluence as a complement to Jira and their…