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Robert Krohn

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Robert Krohn is the Head Of Engineering, Agile & DevOps Products at Atlassian. He has more than 20 years of software engineering, management, and executive experience spanning software, hardware, and operations, across diverse product segments. He is passionate about building world-class engineering teams and market-leading products. He loves to ride bikes, sail his Laser, and snow ski.

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  • Europe… here we come!

    Say “G’Day” to our newest developers in our Eastern European office. It’s a bit early for a press release to announce the new office —…

  • Cutting-Edge Plugin Released for Confluence Hosted

    We’re pleased to announce that EditGrid has created a plugin of their online spreadsheet that is now available to Confluence Hosted and Confluence Enterprise Hosting…

  • When I started out…

    We had a recent visit from the National Computer Science School (http://www.ncss.edu.au/) where students experienced the software development environment first-hand. We made them some funky…

  • The New Guy on Landing the Job

    Hello, world! My name is Jeff Leyser, I’m the freshly minted Product Marketing Manager for Jira, and I’m just wrapping up my first week here…

  • Top 7 Reasons to See Us at SDWest

    7. You can say “G’Day” in your best Aussie accent to an Atlassian. 6. You will be mesmerised, perhaps even entranced, when you see Fisheye…

  • Atlassian Named Jolt Awards Finalist

    Four of Atlassian’s products have been nominated as finalists for the 18th Annual JOLT Awards! The JOLT Awards recognizes the most innovative, trend-making, ahead-of-the-curve products.…

  • Atlassian QA

    Setting up a QA team For the last five months we have been interviewing people for the position on our shiny new QA team. A…

  • Why using a wiki instead of email or documents will multiply your collaboration effectiveness

    John Tropia recently explained how wikis (along with blogs and social networks) enable better knowledge sharing. To set up the comparison, here’s how he described…

  • How to build an Atlassian plugin

    Over the past year (or more) we’ve been working to transition our internal development from Maven 1 to Maven 2. As you’ll know if you’ve…

  • Jira Studio: Stream of Development Consciousness

    I suspect it comes as no surprise to any developer if I say that “Facebook”:http://www.facebook.com has become extremely popular (not to mention extremely valuable!) over…

  • What’s Your Pattern? – New video on growth of Wikipatterns.com

    Just published What’s Your Pattern?, a retrospective on the growth of Wikipatterns.com over the past 10 months, and a call to action for wiki users…

  • Top 3 Reasons to Start Your Wiki in 2008

    The reasons The best damn enterprise wiki is served up your way… shared hosting, dedicated hosting, or the most popular behind-the-firewall edition Wikipatterns.com is a…

  • SF Holiday Party

    The San Francisco crew chose for their holiday event a night of great food and jazz at the newly opened Yoshi’s on Fillmore in San…

  • Design the next Atlassian t-shirt and win an iPhone!

    We’re looking for a new and cool Atlassian t-shirt, and we want you to design it! Until February 28th, design a t-shirt or slogan for…

  • My week @ Javapolis

    What a week! Javapolis was my first “real” conference and it was certainly an experience. Four days, 3300 attendees and 250 Atlassian t-shirts given away.…