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How to run a remote retrospective and have fun doing it

Bringing this time-honored team tradition into the virtual world is easier than you might think. Here are a few pointers.

5 fun sprint retrospective ideas with templates

This is a guest post by Miro. [cta]A sprint retrospective is a great way for your team to reflect on the previous sprint, the work that was done, the goals achieved, and generate ideas for improvement. The trick is to change up the format every once in a while – retros quickly become stale if […]

Artificial intelligence for issue analytics: a machine learning powered Jira Cloud app

This blog post was contributed by a group of students at the University of Wollongong, based on a project they did for their computer science class under the supervision of Associate Professor Hoa Dam. Introduction As Natural Language Processing matures, the value of a trusted AI interpreter to enhance a team’s performance through business applications […]

Applications open for App Week Scottsdale 2020: Cloud App Migration & Trust

The next App Week will be January 13-17, 2020 in Scottsdale, Arizona. This will be a week long event working side by side with Atlassian’s product and engineering teams from Jira Software Cloud, Jira Service Desk Cloud, Confluence Cloud, Bitbucket Cloud, and Atlassian Access. By the end of App Week, you’ll form strategies and make […]

Trust, choice, migration: Atlas Camp 2019 in review

On the heels of our first stop of the Atlassian Open tour, we held our annual Atlas Camp developer conference in Vienna. Atlas Camp is our opportunity to bring the whole Atlassian developer community together and learn from each other. It’s where you can learn best practices from the experiences of your developer peers, in […]