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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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  • Jira 3.12 (as seen through the eyes of Iteration Title Cards)

    Jira team has one week iteration cycles. It means that that we form streams, each stream consists of a single person or a pair (pair…

  • Announcing the 2008 Atlassian User Groups

    We’re proud to announce the 2008 Atlassian User Group lineup! Atlassian User Groups are designed to give you the opportunity to learn more about our…

  • Win tickets to No Fluff Just Stuff

    Atlassian is proud to announce its partnership with “No Fluff Just Stuff”:http://www.nofluffjuststuff.com (NFJS), the premier technical Java/Agility event series. NFJS is truly _the conference_ for…

  • Case Study: Dow Jones On Confluence

    “It’s funny. One of the first things people say when I talk about the wiki is, _We can’t have something out there that just anybody…

  • Atlassian Wants to Sponsor Your User Group!

    Atlassian loves user groups and wants to help make yours a raging success. Here’s what we can offer: * Pizza and drinks * Book of…

  • APC’s 7 Strategies for Implementing a Successful Corporate Wiki

    Industry Week reports on the results of a study on wikis in business by the Society for Information Management’s Advanced Practices Council (APC). When considering…

  • Atlassian Wants to Sponsor Your User Group!

    Atlassian loves user groups and wants to help make yours a raging success. **Here’s what we can offer:** * Pizza and drinks * Book of…

  • Developing Jira Studio – Finding Common Ground

    Plugins are arguably the killer feature for Atlassian products, as they allow you to tweak a theme or deploy full-blown applications within a familiar environment…

  • The New Guy on Exposing Yourself at Work

    As I mentioned last time, everything we do here at Atlassian is on our internal Confluence Wiki, available for everyone at Atlassian to see and…

  • Don’t panic, we are from Poland

    Hi, I’m Janusz Gorycki, Manager for Atlassian’s newest office. We just started working for Atlassian on January 7th. We are from Gdansk, Poland and we…

  • Developer Jira is happy and healthy again

    Sorry for the long service interruption, but http://developer.atlassian.com/jira has been up and stable for the last few days, so feel free to go back about…

  • Agile Project Management with Jira

    A few months ago I blogged about “Jira”:http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira becoming a “platform for other software tools”:http://atlstg.reaktivdev.com/news/2007/10/jira_plugins_an.html. I had mentioned several applications that had been built on…

  • The New Guy on Climbing the Learning Curve

    The bottom of the learning curve is a pretty awful place to be. It feels like everything you know is wrong, like everyone else knows…

  • Confluence connects with Lotus Connections

    At “Lotusphere”:http://www-306.ibm.com/software/lotus/events/lotusphere2008/ today, “IBM announced”:http://mikeg.typepad.com/perceptions/2008/01/lotusphere-20-2.html an integration they developed to connect “Atlassian Confluence with Lotus Connections”:http://www.edbrill.com/ebrill/edbrill.nsf. Lotus Connections is a platform for social computing that…

  • Sharpening Our Functional Test Axe

    In the book Dreaming in Code , the author mentions Axe Sharpening, specifically how development teams can spend too much time sharpening their axe and…