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Mike Tria

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Mike Tria is the Head of Engineering for Platform at Atlassian, where he oversees Atlassian’s global cloud infrastructure, identity & front-end platforms, and our third-party developer ecosystem. Mike has 15+ years of experience as a software engineer and leader, ranging from work at cloud-native startups to larger companies. He’s built and run all facets of product development, including product management, design, engineering, QA, and SCM/release, but has mostly focused on SaaS, e-commerce, and building communities.

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  • Improvements to the Plugin Exchange for Plugin Developers

    As part of the Atlassian Developer Relations Team’s goal to make our plugin developers successful, we’re pleased to share with you several small improvements we’ve…

  • Better Plugin Administration with the Universal Plugin Manager 1.5

    The Universal Plugin Manager (UPM) is a tool we’ve created to help you discover, install and manage plugins. We announced the UPM about a year…

  • JAX Innovation Awards: vote for Atlassian!

    The kind guys at JAX, the premier Java, Architecture & Agile experience, recently nominated Atlassian for their ‘Most Innovative Java Company’ award, which will be…

  • Sponsor announcements at Summit: a Recap

    We made a lot of announcements at Summit, and so too did many of our lovely sponsors. If you’re interested in Atlassian plugins, add-ons and…

  • Faster Bamboo builds with the Agent Smith Wallboard

    With the Jira Bugfix effort using Kanban, we track a metric called Lead Time, which in our case is the period of time between the…

  • Confluence 4.0 Early Access Now Available

    In case you weren’t at Atlassian Summit last week, we announced the first public milestone of Confluence 4.0 through our Early Access Program (EAP). We…

  • Printing Post-it notes of Jira Issues

    I previously blogged about how I used a personal Kanban board to keep track of issues that could potentially be fixed during bugfix iterations. My…

  • Summit 2011 Wrap Up

    It’s a wrap! Atlassian Summit 2011 is over, the goat has gone home to graze and the Atlassian Summit sherpas drank one last beer before…

  • Jira supporting change in the Eclipse community

    Last week, the Eclipse Foundation has released the results of the Eclipse Community Survey 2011. It’s really interesting to see how the Eclipse community uses…

  • Unified AppLinks: Integration without the Hassle – Part 3

    In Part 1 and Part 2 of this series, we were introduced to Unified AppLinks, saw how to consume AppLinks as a plugin, and saw how to…

  • Better Together: Jira and Bitbucket

    As we announced at Atlassian Summit 2011 last week, Jira now integrates with Bitbucket to let you do more with your source code. The Jira…

  • Unified AppLinks: Integration without the Hassle – Part 2

    In Part 1 of this blog post series, I introduced Unified AppLinks and motivations behind it, and also showed how simple it is for plugin developers…

  • Summit 2011: Day 3

    The sun has set on another Atlassian Summit. And we had a rocking good time. It wasn’t just the song-and-dance number this morning (“Oh whoa…

  • Direct from Summit 2011 – Jira 4.4 Beta1 available for download

    As announced at Atlassian Summit 2011 earlier this week, we’re very excited to announce the availability of Jira 4.4 Beta1 via the Early Access Program. The…

  • Smarter Mobile App Development with Jira Mobile Connect

    In cased you missed Summit 2011, the last few days have been packed full of new stuff. Of particular interest to Jira users, we unveiled…