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Steve Elliott

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Steve Elliott has a proven track record of leading successful teams and transforming large scale organizations to agile. His software startup AgileCraft was recently acquired by Atlassian, dedicated to pioneering enterprise agility, for 166M USD. Prior to this, he has already led several other startups, sales, support, strategy development, and engineering teams. His passion lies in designing tools and finding ways to help organizations scale all aspects of business operations. He enables leaders to excel in their management duties through the use of agile to transform the way they do business. Steve’s brainchild, Jira Align (formerly AgileCraft), makes all work visible across an enterprise in real time, finds consensus on roadmaps, scope, and dependencies across teams and portfolios, and uses value engineering to rapidly drive value and lean thinking to accelerate digital strategies.

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  • 111 reasons why you need an enterprise wiki

    At //SEIBERT/MEDIA, we’ve been doing our work on a wiki for years. Through our day-to-day work as well as through dozens of enterprise wiki projects,…

  • Bamboo continuous integration and Asterisk open source project

    Russell Bryant has written a great blog post on how Asterisk, an open source telephony project, is using Atlassian Bamboo for continuous integration and automated…

  • 3 reasons to try the Universal Plugin Manager in Jira

    At Atlassian Summit 2010, we announced the Universal Plugin Manager. We said: The UPM allows you to see and manage the plugins that you have…

  • Create custom approval process workflows in your enterprise wiki

    This is a guest post by Roberto Dominguez from Comalatech, creators of the Ad-hoc Workflows Plugin for Confluence. Announced at Atlassian Summit 2010, the new…

  • 3 ways Atlassian delivers Legendary Support

    Delivering legendary service is something Atlassian Support team is constantly striving for. At Atlassian Summit 2010, Andrew Rallings, the Support Director, shared the three ways…

  • Summit 2010 Highlights – Auditing your Build and Release Infrastructure

    Atlassian’s build and release infrastructure uses dozens of build agents to run hundreds of builds every day. Needless to say, it’s a critical part of…

  • Jira Studio + Google Apps – Activity Bar

    When you integrate Jira Studio with your Google Apps domain, you unlock several features that are only available in this flavour of Atlassian’s hosted software…

  • Software Support Best Practices: How Atlassian Support Visualizes Our Support Queue – Part 1

    At the recent Atlassian Summit 2010, we demonstrated the homegrown tool that Atlassian’s global Technical Support team uses to manage our shared support queue. In…

  • Webinar: Ceptah Bridge Links Jira to MS Project

    Please join us in 2 weeks to learn more about Ceptah Bridge. Ceptah Bridge links MS Project with Jira and provides bi-directional synchronisation between the…

  • Summit 2010 Highlights – Release and Change Management with Jira and Bamboo

    At Atlassian Summit 2010, Jonathan Doklovic of Systems Bliss and Kevin Behrens of Internet Broadcasting gave a great session discussing release and change management techniques…

  • Flexible agile planning with GreenHopper

    The only constant is change The one thing that all agile development teams have in common is that they are all different. And not just…

  • Atlassian Summit 2010 Highlights – ShipIt Champions

    At Atlassian Summit 2010, Seb Ruiz delivered a great 10-minute lightning talk about ShipIt Days at Atlassian. During ShipIt Days, Atlassian developers have 24 hours…

  • Jira 4.2 EAP 3 is available

    We invite you to download the EAP and test out Jira 4.2 today and let us know what you think.

  • Gettin’ Agile Wit It @ Agile 2010

    What’s hotter then Orlando, FL in August? Agile 2010 in Orlando in August! Seriously though, this is the second year Atlassian has been a sponsor…

  • Training your development team using Eclipse, Mylyn and Jira

    At Atlassian Summit 2010, Heather Mardis and Brian Tarbox of Motorola shared the story of their team’s adoption of Atlassian tools. My favorite part of…