You get a notification that it’s time for your team’s latest scrum meeting. Everyone hops on a call, goes through the motions, and ticks all the boxes. Each team member’s update echoes the last, “I did this yesterday, I’m doing this today, I have no blockers.” Are your scrums truly benefiting your projects, or have […]
You’ve just sat down at your desk when you spot an urgent request from a client. Your coworker handled a similar request last month, but they’re away on vacation. You spend the next two hours digging through email threads, shared drives, and chat logs. You’re frustrated, and you’ve wasted valuable time and possibly even missed […]
Your new teammate just started on Monday, and they’re eager to dive in and get started in their role. But when you try to help them navigate your team’s tools and processes, you’re left scrambling for the right words to explain. You also tried to share positive feedback with them on Slack but couldn’t think […]
We are excited to announce the release of the Pipelines runner version 3.0.0, featuring more reliable and faster management of artifacts and caches. Whilst we work hard to avoid breaking-changes in runner versions, the scale of the enhancements made to version 3.0.0 have required us to make changes that mean versions of the runner prior […]
You’ve just sat down at your desk when you spot an urgent request from a client. Your coworker handled a similar request last month, but they’re away on vacation. You spend the next two hours digging through email threads, shared drives, and chat logs. You’re frustrated, and you’ve wasted valuable time and possibly even missed […]
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You’ve just sat down at your desk when you spot an urgent request from a client. Your coworker handled a similar request last month, but they’re away on vacation. You spend the next two hours digging through email threads, shared drives, and chat logs. You’re frustrated, and you’ve wasted valuable time and possibly even missed […]
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