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Project management tips for big, hairy, complex projects
The most challenging part of conquering a complex project is simply starting. At Atlassian, we deal with complex projects every day, from cross-product integrations to projects with aggressive deadlines or dispersed teammates. The bigger and more dynamic a project is, the more likely it is to cause stress and indecision. Although every project is different, and […]
SourceTree 2.0 for Windows – 3x faster than SourceTree 1.9
Performance was one of the key things we wanted to address while working on SourceTree 2.0 for Windows. It was a cause of frustration for many of you, and we knew we could do much better to improve your experience with SourceTree. Rather than focus on one performance attribute or one git command, we took […]
Is conflict killing your collaboration?
Actually, aggressive agreement is already doing it for you. Humans are hardwired to avoid conflict. Especially in the workplace, hostility is a threat that we avoid like the proverbial plague. But conflict can help. Questioning, disagreement, and argument can penetrate layers of opacity and get at the heart of matters. What’s more, conflict means people care. […]
10 ways to get started with the Team Playbook
Ever since we launched the Atlassian Team Playbook in 2016, we’ve been peppered with questions from customers and members of our own teams. Most of them are addressed in the Team Playbook’s “about” page, but there’s one question – one I’ve been asked many times – that doesn’t have a one-size-fits-all answer: “What’s the best […]
Introducing code aware search for Bitbucket Cloud
Code aware search Save time combing through usage results with a semantic search that ranks definitions first over usages or variables names. Sign up for Bitbucket Cloud to take it for a spin. Get started, it’s free The search for code search is finally over: Bitbucket Cloud is launching code aware search, specifically built for teams who have many […]
A defining moment for global teamwork
Just after this post goes live, I’ll take the stage in Barcelona for our first Atlassian Summit in Europe. I’m excited to talk about our plans for the future and share news about our global cloud expansion. We have tremendous innovation emerging across our Cloud, Server and Data Center product lines. Fueling it all is […]
Bitbucket Server 5.0 & Bamboo 6.0: bringing DevOps to the enterprise
Bitbucket Server 5.0 and Bamboo 6.0 are here and ready to help you bring DevOps practices to the enterprise level.
Atlassian Marketplace surpasses $250M in sales, introduces new partner add-ons
With the help of add-ons from Atlassian Marketplace, teams can customize their favorite products to meet their particular needs. Today, we’re introducing new ways for customers to discover useful add-ons, and are offering many new add-ons that integrate with other popular services they already use and love. Plus, we’ve recently reached some exciting milestones to share […]
SourceTree for Windows 2.0: New UI, faster performance, and Microsoft Git Virtual File System support
It’s an exciting time to be a Windows developer using SourceTree. We’ve seen steady adoption of SourceTree for Windows and today more than half our users come from Windows – impressive for a tool that used to be Mac only! Since launching the 2.0 beta in January and acting on the feedback we’ve received since, […]
Inside Atlassian: teamwork and mental illness in the workplace
“Hi. My name is Tyler, and I have mental health issues.”
Test automation: Why you need it and how to get started
This is a guest blog post by Xpand IT, maker of add-ons in the Atlassian Marketplace. When companies today are trying to ship as fast as possible, test automation is becoming more and more essential. Test automation is when you use an automation tool to test the functionality of your software and find bugs. Many developers […]
Automation made easy with the zapier power-up for Trello
Like the popcorn button on your microwave (the only button you really use), DVRs, Nespresso machines, and self driving cars, we’ve seen a constant progression of automation in our personal lives. But what about our work lives?
UConn finally lost, but here’s why they’re still winners
Just after my first season coaching my seven-year-old son’s YMCA basketball team, a friend posted this video on Facebook: Geno Auriemma, the head coach of the women’s basketball team at the University of Connecticut. His team’s 111-game winning streak, the longest in history, was recently snapped. My heart just soared watching this. First off, everything […]
