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How KodaCloud moved off Excel and onto Portfolio for Jira
For product and engineering leaders at small and medium sized companies, staying up to date about work happening across multiple engineering teams can be a time-consuming endeavor. (For larger companies, it very often becomes a full time job.) This was exactly the problem that Hubert Sugeng, Director of Engineering at KodaCloud, was facing. Hubert oversees […]
How an outage helped Wistia get on board with Statuspage
This is a guest post from Jordan Munson, Support Engineer at Wistia What do you do when your software is experiencing a critical outage? Post an update to your status page, send out some updates via social, answer emails and calls that come in about it, etc. It all seems pretty obvious what to do […]
How to prepare for the remote-friendly future of work
Three investments to make in anticipation of the highly-distributed future of work. And they won’t cost you a penny.
How to embed Excel tables in Jira issues
Need to comment on Jira issues with a table of data from Excel to support your findings? Here’s the formatting shortcut you’ve been waiting for.
7 true stories of people building incredibly productive morning routines
Productivity advice can often come across as rather drab and uninteresting when it’s doled out like artificially flavored cough medicine. This isn’t the fault of the advice itself, but rather the delivery. On the flip side, we can learn a lot from stories, especially when these stories are both true and read like pages out of somebody’s (productivity) diary.
Looking back on the largest DDoS in history
On October 21, 2016 at approximately 4am PST, the internet broke. OK, we know the internet doesn’t “break.” But hundreds of important services powering our modern web infrastructure had outages – all stemming from a DDoS targeting Dyn, one of the largest DNS providers on the internet. Here is the initial status notification Dyn customers […]
Atlassian’s 2018 State of Diversity Report finds “diversity fatigue” is real
This year’s results show that diversity fatigue has set in and progress has stalled. People are tired of talking about it, frustrated by inaction, and overwhelmed by the number of issues.
5 tips for shifting left in continuous testing
This is a guest post by Shani Shoham, President and COO for Testim.io, a test automation platform that uses machine learning to create self-healing stable tests. What is continuous testing? In broad terms, it means testing from the beginning to the end of each development cycle. It means running unit tests, functional tests, performance tests, […]
Introducing automatic concurrency control for Bitbucket Deployments
Last month, we announced the general availability of Bitbucket Deployments, a new feature within Bitbucket to help you keep track of the status of your shared deployment environments. With Deployments in Bitbucket, your team has every capability they need, from code hosting, code review, built-in CI/CD and now deployment tracking, to build and ship great products from within […]
Powering Atlassian: how CIO Archana Rao partners with every function in our business
We are thrilled to welcome Archana Rao as the new CIO of Atlassian! Archana’s team is responsible for building all the systems and processes used by our business functions and our customers. Archana believes that IT is in an amazing position to be a strategic partner to every function at Atlassian, including functional business units, HR, finance, and marketing. […]
The ultimate guide to planning a wedding with Trello
When you start down the road to matrimony, glossy wedding magazines and carefully curated blogs might lead you to believe that wedding planning is nothing but delicious cake tastings, fun formalwear fittings, and Pinterest-worthy handcrafted decor. It’s true: getting married can be all of these things! It can also be a reality check: Planning a wedding is about you, your spouse-to-be, and your closest family and friends banding together as a team to pull off a large, complicated project with a strict deadline and budget.
Gartner’s 2018 Magic Quadrant for Enterprise Agile Planning Tools and the state of agile
In recent years, we’ve seen agile methodologies adopted by a variety of teams beyond software development, watched the rise of DevOps, and witnessed adaptations of agile across larger and larger organizations. It’s clear that in 2018, agile has reached mainstream adoption for companies large and small, across virtually every industry. The outcomes of agile—higher quality software in […]
How an uncompromising automobile is built on uncompromising engineering systems
This is a guest post by Soumya Menon of Go2Group, a worldwide provider of DevOps and application lifecycle management (ALM) solutions. An Enterprise and Platinum Atlassian Solutions Partner, the company has been serving enterprises since 2002 and has implemented thousands of enterprise-level migrations and integrations. Timeless design powered by electricity, fuel, and the sun. Vehicles […]
