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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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  • Cluster This (Too)!

    In January, Confluence 2.3 became the first commercial wiki that could be clustered. We billed it as, “Confluence Massive… provides unlimited scalability, together with exceptional…

  • OMG, OpenID — how do I do it?

    Everyone seems to be going nuts for OpenID. The concept is still new, yet new sites pop up every day supporting the technology. There is…

  • Bamboo and Spring CI Build

    James Governor’s blog pointed out this blog by the team at Interface 21. Thanks for the great words about Bamboo! In about 10 minutes we…

  • Searching the Confluence Plugin Library

    I added a new feature to the Confluence plugin library: searching! You can now list, filter, sort and search all of the plugins in the…

  • IBM ShortCuts Podcast – Cut #24: How to structure a wiki

    In Episode #24 of IBM ShortCuts Podcast Luis Suarez, a fellow Social Media Collective member, gives his top 5 tips for structuring a successful wiki:…

  • Get your Wikipatterns button!

    Now you can stylishly tell everyone about your favorite wiki resource – add a Wikipatterns button to your blog, website, or wiki! Buttons come in…

  • Codegeist II: Release Early, release often

    One of the most valuable things that I learned from last year’s Codegeist competition is that openness wins. Some of our competitors got their plugins…

  • 4 more days in a leaky boat

    Random Mortal Combat quote: Sonya Blade: A handful of people on a leaky boat are gonna save the world? Lord Rayden: Exactly. Another month and…

  • Jira Blogs

    A few Jira-related blogs came across the radar today: Presenting at JA-SIG Summer ’07 Patrick Berry is giving two presentations at JA-SIG, one on Rails…

  • Larry Cannell of Collaboration Loop reviews Wikipatterns

    Larry Cannell of Collaboration Loop writes about Wikipatterns, and makes some great points about the site’s role as a guide for the regular wiki user.…

  • How much can Enterprise 2.0 change the way we work?

    Joe McKendrick writes about this on the FASTForward blog, and points out that Andrew McAfee of Harvard and Tom Davenport of Babson are agreeing to…

  • Thinking about information as a steady stream of content

    Stowe Boyd blogs about whether we’re faced with information overload, and that the answer depends on how you approach information — focus or flow. He…

  • Codegeist Dev Chats

    ‘Tis the season of Codegeist, and that means lots of people jumping in to new coding projects. And that inevitably means lots of questions. So…

  • Getting Better Statistics about Your Wiki

    I got a call today from a customer who asked how he can get additional statistics from Confluence. Is there a plugin that gives data…

  • Building the right kind of wiki communities for success

    Chris Taylor of Business 2.0 takes a look at why experiments like the LA Times Wikitorial, A Million Penguins book project, and Amazon’s Amapedia product…