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Article in Teamwork

The surprising power of personality tests for teams at work

ENFJ, INFP, ISFP, ENTJ… Unless you’ve got your MBTI on your Twitter profile, you might not be overly familiar with these code names. What about iD, DC, or Si? No, they’re not elements on the periodic table—all of these acronyms are actually personality test results.

Article in Leadership

8 people-first leadership stories that inspire

Hear how five Atlassian leaders have learned to help their teams thrive.

Connect your organization with Teams and People profiles

Your newest defense against information silos.

New employee onboarding: make it easy through Slack ticketing

There’s plenty of horsepower under the hood already, but many teams customize Jira Service Desk with other tools to take it beyond the areas it’s specifically designed for—whether that’s CRM, project management, or email management. In response to this, the Atlassian Marketplace opened its doors to software teams looking to customize and extend Jira Service Desk’s functionality in the spirit of improved team productivity.

Introducing the incident communication template generator

Pre-written messages in Statuspage, available when you need them.

Article in Developers

Why Atlassian uses an internal PaaS to regulate AWS access

Atlassian has an internal Platform-as-a-Service that we call Micros. It is a set of tools, services, and environments that enable Atlassian engineers to deploy and operate services in AWS as quickly, easily, and safely as possible. The platform hosts over 1,000 services that range from experiments built during our ShipIt hackathons, to internal tooling supporting our […]

Cook up easy Slack automations with Halp’s recipe builder

There’s plenty of horsepower under the hood already, but many teams customize Jira Service Desk with other tools to take it beyond the areas it’s specifically designed for—whether that’s CRM, project management, or email management. In response to this, the Atlassian Marketplace opened its doors to software teams looking to customize and extend Jira Service Desk’s functionality in the spirit of improved team productivity.

Article in Teamwork

What 20 acquisitions taught us about post-merger integration

Unifying teams can make or break an M&A. Here’s how to do it right.

Article in Developers

Atlas Camp 2019: Vienna – Agenda Unveiled

Atlas Camp, Atlassian’s premier developer conference is coming to Vienna, Austria on 11-12 September 2019. For many of you that was all that was needed for you to buy your ticket however some of you need a little more convincing. I am really excited to announce the agenda for Atlas Camp 2019. We’ll have 4 […]

Article in Innovation

A field guide to unlearning

How forgetting what you know will actually make you smarter.

Deploy an Express.js app to AWS Lambda using the Serverless Framework

Serverless is a cloud computing architecture where the application owner does not purchase, rent, manage, or provision the servers. Instead, the cloud partner manages the infrastructure side of things for the applications. The biggest advantage of …

Integrate Google Cloud Identity and Atlassian Guard

Atlassian is offering new capabilities for users of Google Cloud’s identity, access, and device management solution.

Five ways to prioritize and resolve IT support tickets faster

We know what it’s like to work on a team that is continuously seeking ways to put out fires daily, reduce drive-bys, and find ways to reduce your support ticket queue. That’s why we’ve put together a list of ways to prioritize and resolve support tickets faster.

Build trust in your deployment workflow with deployment permissions

Deploying to a production environment always comes with risk. Nobody wants to break their customers’ trust by accidentally deploying the wrong code, especially in critical systems. Bitbucket Cloud allows you to configure deployment permissions so that only certain branches or people can deploy to production, helping reduce this risk. In this blog we’ll work step-by-step […]

Article in Leadership

What I learned from shutting up in meetings

What happens when you talk less and listen more? You might be surprised.