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5 tips for getting started with feature flags
Feature flagging, as described in our first tip below and in our webinar about how we built the new Jira experience, is an essential part of the way Atlassian builds products. When done well, feature flagging can provide enormous value to software teams. However, without the right practices in place there can be significant drawbacks. These […]
How t-shirts can style up the strategy for your next big project kickoff
A project kickoff tends to begin with emotional extremes. Sometimes you’re the most excited you’ve ever been in your life, and sometimes you reach a level of procrastination not yet acknowledged by mortals.
Striking a balance between speed and quality in continuous delivery
This is a guest post written by Adam Wignall, Head of Quality Assurance & TM4J Cloud Product Manager at Adaptavist, a Marketplace Vendor and Solution Partner. Over the past few years, we have accelerated into a fast-paced ‘everything now’ era. Endless tech-powered innovations are giving customers more choices than ever before. When developing new products and […]
What 30 years of Stanford research tells us about company culture
Robert Sutton knows company culture. Throughout his 30-year career as professor Professor of Management Science at the Stanford Engineering School, he’s interviewed business leaders and studied the ins and outs of corporate culture like few others. His books include Good Boss, Bad Boss: How to Be the Best…. and Survive the Worst, The Asshole Survival Guide, and he co-authored Scaling Up Excellence with Huggy Rao. […]
5 ways to make the most of Jira Software and Bitbucket
Bitbucket Cloud and Jira Software Cloud integrate in some pretty cool ways. Here are our 5 favorites.
How we prioritize features for our Server and Data Center products
At Atlassian, we believe in providing our customers with deployment choice, whether that is in the Cloud managed by Atlassian or self-managed on your infrastructure of choice with Server or Data Center. Recently, we released two new Data Center-only features: read-only mode for Confluence Data Center and project archiving for Jira Software Data Center. Based on your feedback, and in […]
Can the future of tech include Autism Spectrum Disorder?
“Don’t worry. You can always get a job as a programmer where you won’t have to talk to anybody.” –conventional wisdom
Reimagining the Jira project configuration experience
Project configuration makes Jira… Jira. Teams choose Jira because collaboration is messy. Jira’s workflows, issue types, fields, and customizable permissions allow teams to model their real world work digitally so they can work together better. We know that in the right hands, Jira configuration is like an architect’s blueprint – a well-designed structure that everyone […]
Statuspage Uptime Showcase now unlimited on all plans
We’re happy to announce unlimited Uptime Showcase components on all Statuspage plans. The change means that any page, public or private, can now display historical uptime for as many components as needed. Showcase components display a green mark for each day with no degraded performance or outages for a given component. For days with incidents, […]
5 questions on the latest ITSM trends
Last month, Atlassian attended SITS 2018, The Service Desk and IT Show. We staffed a busy booth, demoing our software and learning about challenges facing the support managers, analysts, IT directors, and CTOs in attendance. Our own Principal Solutions Engineer, Paul Buffington, also spoke to an overflowing crowd about best practices for incident management. We sat down with Paul […]
Introducing project archiving in Jira Service Desk, and a new look
At Atlassian, we’re on a mission to make it easier and faster for IT teams to get work done. That’s why we’re excited to release two new features in Jira Service Desk to help you do just that. A new look to modernize the user experience We’re excited to introduce a fresh, new look for […]
How a few offhand remarks can cause your biggest problems at work
“As usual, you didn’t turn off the light when you left the conference room.”
How to make Confluence pages pop with multimedia content
We’ve all been there – you’re halfway done reading a document only to realize you haven’t absorbed a single word. People tend to zone out when they’re presented with a wall of text. So how can you create reports or memos at work without losing your audience’s attention? One answer is to use some of our […]
Meet the masses: how to build powerful public Trello boards
This blog post is part of the Trello Day Replay series of talks given by members of the Trello team, Google, and Typeform about different ways they’re using Trello to be more effective in life and work. For more inspiration, check out the rest of the talks here. You and your team use Trello to keep projects organized, hit deadlines, and ensure that you have a plan for the future. But have you considered using it as a way of communicating with your users? Take advantage of one of the best core features in Trello to help spread awareness about your work:
Managing Confluence at scale: navigating the high seas of growth
Over 40,000 customers worldwide use Confluence to collaborate, representing millions of active users each month. These users work on diverse functional teams, including software, IT, HR and Marketing, in different industries — and many adapt Confluence to their own work styles or use cases. Confluence is flexible so teams can use it to create and organize documentation, draw up project […]
