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The most productive people think this more often: Charles Duhigg

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More building, less tracking: Jira Software now integrates with AWS CodeStar

The developers and product managers building the cloud often can’t use cloud development tools to do their work. And while 95% of companies have adopted some cloud products and services, software development tools largely remain on premise. This is changing. The developers building the cloud want to develop in the cloud. The flexibility, economics, and extensibility of […]

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A bug we found in node.js 7

tl;dr: Don’t use Node 7 until this PR is released. Background We’ve been working for quite some time to try and transition the Trello Server codebase to Node v7. Initially this was prevented by our quite old version of Mongoose, which got slower (by about 20%) when upgrading. After working through this and fixing a few more […]

Bitbucket Pipelines now supports building Docker images, and service containers for database testing

Companies love delivering their applications using Docker. According to Forrester, 30% of enterprise developers are actively exploring containers, and Docker is the dominant DevOps tool, with 35% of organizations adopting it, according to a recent RightScale survey. Docker provides a painless method of building and deploying applications as a set of independent micro services, which are scalable and resilient. […]

Bitbucket cloud for Trello: track your bits, gits, and commits

The Bitbucket Cloud Power-Up for Trello means coding and collaboration have become better buddies than ones and zeroes, putting product managers and developers on the same board branch.

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Eliminate downtime with Jira Software Data Center

Recently, Atlassian solutions engineer, Benjamin King, and Jira Software engineer, Dick Wiggers, teamed up to present a technical webinar on how our Data Center deployment option works, with a deeper dive into zero downtime upgrades for Jira Software Data Center. In case you missed it (or want to re-live the action!) we’ve compiled the key […]

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Want better meetings? Meet Helmut, the rubber chicken

Don’t we all love meetings that go on forever? And people who love listening to the sound of their own voice? Obviously, the answer is “no”. Do we all want better meetings? Yes! I’ve sat in I-don’t-know-how-many business meetings over the course of my career where the discussion went forever, but was going nowhere. The […]

Atlassian extends leadership in Incident Management

Last summer, we made a bet on the importance of incident communications when we acquired Statuspage and added the first product to our suite to specifically address incident management and communications. We saw early on that providing status and regularly communicating with customers — especially during incidents — had become a critical part of the software […]

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DevOps Maturity Model report: trends and best practices in 2017

DevOps has been a cultural force in the world of software and operations for 10 years. Like many grassroots movements, DevOps practices have been slowly but steadily gaining traction among operations and software teams in all sorts of industries. But where has 10 years of cultural change, infrastructure improvement, and tooling gotten us? To answer […]

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5 real-life examples of beautiful technical documentation

This is a guest post by Nils Bier, Customer Success team lead at K15t Software. He has been working to help technical communication teams by using Atlassian tools and Scroll add-ons for 5 years. Technical documentation is an invaluable resource for your users. And with fast-moving development teams and product release cycles, it can be […]

Picture this: free unsplash backgrounds for every Trello board

They say a photograph is worth a thousand words, but at Trello we think it’s worth a thousand cards.

Atlassian Clover is now open source

Our company mission – to unleash the potential in every team – shapes the products we create today. A big part of this is delivering new features and improvements through continual updates and releases. For many years Atlassian Clover has provided Java and Groovy developers a reliable source for code coverage analysis. This dependability has allowed […]

20 great ITSM add-ons for Jira Service Management

In 2017, we were thrilled to learn that Jira Service Management was named the #1 Most Affordable ITSM solution and the #1 Most Popular ITSM software by Capterra, an independent review site that compiles reviews from millions of users. In addition to service request, incident, problem and change management templates for requests that make it […]

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A message to our RSS subscribers

Greetings, readers! As part of overhauling the Atlassian Blog, we’ve moved our RSS feeds away from Feedburner – an open source system that was deprecated years ago. If you’d like to keep getting posts via RSS, please switch your subscription to this feed: To receive all posts, subscribe to https://atlstg.reaktivdev.com/feed What’s happening with the legacy […]

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3 ways AI will change project management for the better

This is a guest post written by Scott Middleton, founder and CEO of stratejos. stratejos is a smart assistant for software teams using Jira and Hipchat. If you’ve read any tech media recently then you’re probably hearing a lot about artificial intelligence (AI). Some people herald it as the promise of the future, while others are […]