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6 meeting hacks (and 1 weird tip) that build trust
The first one is: just close your laptops
Integrating Jira Server with Opsgenie
Despite the advantages of Jira Cloud, there are times when Jira Server installed on premises or in your own cloud environment is a better fit. That won’t stop you from integrating Jira with Opsgenie for on-call scheduling, alerting and incident management. Opsgenie supports secure, bidirectional integration with Jira Server even when it’s behind your firewall. […]
Opsgenie expands security options with Edge Encryption add-on
Opsgenie Edge Encryption is a new feature that makes it easy to secure sensitive data and meet compliance requirements while using Opsgenie for alerting and incident management. Edge Encryption secures data before it leaves your environment, you manage the encryption keys, and the experience is seamless for users. Atlassian has no access to the encrypted […]
Dear admins: this one’s for you
The end of the year is typically a time to reflect on what we’ve accomplished in the past twelve months and set goals for the new year. If you’re part of an IT team, you’ve probably accomplished a lot, from managing software upgrades to dealing with major incidents and service outages. But how many times […]
5 Confluence Cloud mobile tips you must know before 2019
It’s been an exciting year here at Confluence Cloud and we want to spread some of that cheer with you. With the holidays and new year upon us, our Confluence mobile elves have been hard at work delivering exciting new features to help you collaborate on the go. So much has changed since we introduced our Confluence Cloud apps […]
Amazing App Week in Amsterdam
AAA, in the US, is an acronym that stands for American Automobile Association. However, in Europe, AAA stands for Amazing App week in Amsterdam. On November 12 – 16, 2018, We brought 97 developers/vendors and 35 Atlassians to the AtlasCamp 2013 venue in Amsterdam, The Netherlands to work on Data Center and Cloud apps. This was our ninth […]
500 Atlassians worked remotely for a week – here’s what we learned
Our collective WFH muscles got a major workout during the gap between moving out of one office and into another.
Your ultimate guide to successful stakeholder management
Leading a new project at your company? Here’s how to effectively collaborate with everyone on your team – and why it’s essential to do it.
194 years of downtime: looking back on incident data from 2018
The 2018 data from our annual downtime report highlights how companies are communicating more frequently around downtime to keep users happy.
4 reasons it’s time to try Atlassian Data Center
At Atlassian, we want to give our customers choice in how they deploy Atlassian products: in the cloud, managed by Atlassian, or on the infrastructure of your choice with Server or Data Center. Many of our on-premise customers begin their Atlassian journey with our server products, with the ability to download our software and install […]
Why Australia’s top bank changed course after 180 years
To stay competitive and move faster, ANZ embraced iterative processes and constant feedback, the hallmarks of working open and a scaled agile approach
That time marriage advice helped me manage my team
Learn the 5 “languages” for appreciation at work: words of affirmation, quality time, acts of service, gifts, and a modified version of physical touch.
Faster feedback on merges with pull request pipelines
Pull requests make it simple for teams to collaborate on projects, allowing developers to work independently on feature branches and enabling code review to take place when work is complete and ready to be merged. To improve the pull request experience in Bitbucket Cloud you can now configure Bitbucket Pipelines to run when you create […]
What I wish my boss understood about neurodiversity
How one programmer’s autism diagnosis at 54 will call into question your understanding of neurodiversity
I ran a ludicrously complex engineering project (and survived)
Coding? That was the easy bit. Delivering the largest project in Atlassian history was all about staying true to proven engineering principles – plus a few new ones.
