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I ran an Atlassian Health Monitor with my DnD party

Our DnD party was at each other’s throats, putting the entire campaign at risk. Could the Health Monitor workshops we use with our real-life teams save us?

Writing great docs for your app, part one

Knowing how to document your app can be challenging. If you’re new to crafting documentation, you may be asking questions like: A large part of my job is helping people answer these questions, and in this blog I’d like to focus on one thing that you can do to help create useful and consistent content. […]

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This four-letter word is the future of teamwork

Why Open is the driving force behind all true innovation.

Opsgenie is joining Atlassian!

We are delighted to announce that Atlassian has entered into an agreement to acquire Opsgenie.

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The remote communication cheat sheet for respecting @all team members

Turning on chat is how I go to the office, even though it is a very short commute.

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Volunteer time off: giving employees a perk that gives back

Volunteer time off (VTO) is the hottest trend in employee perks. But does paying your employees to volunteer in their community really pay off?

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Announcing Jira Ops + OpsGenie: powerful incident management

Downtime caused by outages is one of the biggest challenges faced by today’s IT/Ops teams. Here’s how we’re helping them tackle it head-on.

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A new class of Marketplace app has arrived

Just as critical as it is that the Atlassian Data Center products you use maintain a high level of availability and consistent performance, the same holds true for the Atlassian Marketplace apps that you rely on. The Marketplace exists to extend and improve your experience using products like Jira Software, Confluence, Jira Service Desk, and Bitbucket. By […]

Measuring and evaluating Service Level Objectives (SLOs)

How alert reporting helps us measure and evaluate SLOs in 5 simple steps.

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Tune in to the Atlas Camp Keynote September 6th

If you aren’t able to join us for Atlas Camp in Barcelona, you can still tune in online. Come back here on September 6th at 8:30 AM GMT to watch the keynote live. Can’t make that time? Come back later and watch the recording. In addition, keep an eye on the Atlas Camp site as we’ll […]

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Classic children’s fables that teach us work-life balance lessons

The ever-elusive work-life balance: The idea that you can find complete equilibrium in your personal and professional life. A balance so coveted that, in a 2016 global survey, nearly 20% of Millennials were found to prioritize work-life balance when deciding upon a new career opportunity.

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How we’re partnering with InVision

Teams can do amazing things when work is open. As more teamwork happens across a growing number of tools, we look to support partners whose products further that vision of open work. We strongly believe customers benefit from a diverse and dynamic ecosystem of applications that integrate well together. Today, we’re excited to announce a […]

Better release management with JFrog and Bitbucket Pipelines

This article was written with Jainish Shah from JFrog, a company that build tools that handle artifact management and distribution, including Artifactory and Bintray. This blog is one of a series written by companies who attended our recent Bitbucket Cloud Dev Week. My time at Atlassian’s Bitbucket Cloud Dev Week proved to be very fulfilling, and not […]

Sourcetree 3.0 branches out with new hosting services

The power of Sourcetree lies in its ability to simplify how you manage changes to your source code in a visual way, whether you’re new to coding and trying to master the basics, or an experienced hand working with a team around a complex codebase. We also speed up your workflow by helping you interact with your repositories directly from Sourcetree […]

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From passion to productivity: how to build personal motivation into better work

We all have (and perhaps envy) a friend who seems to love their job. You know, the person who “whistles while they work,” so to speak—who seems to skip merrily to the office, is happy to put in overtime, who claims they’d still be an accountant or a teacher even if they didn’t get paid.Ok, so this friend may not exist. Work is supposed to be work! Still, the goal of finding a career that is both a source of happiness and fills our bank accounts is not as lofty as it once seemed. Most of us spend the majority of our waking lives at work. It’s not too much to ask that we feel as if we’re working toward something more than a paycheck alone. How then, do we go about finding fulfilling work?