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Collaborate anytime, anywhere with the Confluence Data Center and Server mobile apps

We know that work doesn’t just happen from your desk. Sometimes, you need to be able to stay on top of the latest developments with your team, capture a great idea on the go, and move work forward – wherever you happen to be. That’s why we’re excited to announce the launch of the Confluence […]

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Introducing Jira Cloud for Stride

[cta]Whether shipping software, managing a help desk, or executing a project, Jira Cloud helps thousands of teams plan and track work together. This powerful tool is now even more venerable with the Jira app for Stride. By bringing your task and project management to where your team is already communicating — Stride — you’ll be […]

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Sharing cloud security responsibilities

[cta]As a cloud service provider, we understandably receive a lot of questions from our customers about how Atlassian is taking appropriate action for the protection and confidentiality of our their data. In addition to validating that their data is in good hands, many customers are eager to hear our best practices and guidance for working […]

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3 ways humans still have the upper hand in the age of AI

If you’ve been following technology news, then you know that robots and AI are here to stay. They route you home, book your hotel, and even vacuum your carpet while you are away. The smart machines, apps, and algorithms that manage our lives are only getting more pervasive, more intelligent, and more powerful. The age of […]

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Productivity data proves stand-ups aren’t just for coders anymore

Poor communication and wasted work are toxic for any team – but there’s an easy solution.

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How to build a support team from the ground up

[cta]For a couple reasons, building a support team is pretty hard. It’s hard because there are no shortcuts to finding and training the right person. There are a lot more mediocre and poor support advocates out there than there are excellent ones. And the excellent ones are probably pretty happy where they are. It’s also […]

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Summit Europe and Atlas Camp call for speakers is now open

[cta]Atlassian Summit, the premier conference for teams and Atlas Camp, our Ecosystem developer event are both taking place on 3-7 September 2018 in Barcelona, Spain. The best part? Not only do you have the opportunity to attend, you can also shape the content of our events by submitting your stories and sharing them with the […]

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Delivering scalable DevOps practices with Docker in Bamboo 6.4

[cta]In our 2016 Software Development Trends report, container adoption positively correlated with team size, peaking at 51% for teams of 150+ developers. With use cases ranging from cloud-native applications, microservices, and potentially stateful applications, container usage will continue to grow. In practice, containerized environments provide a painless method for building and running your applications, whether as a set […]

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The imagination gap: teams, dreams, and the future of women in leadership

[cta]Ask any successful person and they’ll tell you about a role model. Somebody they aspired to be like. Somebody who showed them the way. Yet for many girls and young women, these role models are thin on the ground. This means they might never know what they’re capable of achieving. This is especially true if […]

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Is your team making bad decisions? The culprit is likely your conversations

“Oh no, here we go again,” thought Laura as she sat in her weekly engineering meeting. Two of her engineers, Rob and Rachel were at it again. Arguing back and forth, over and over, about which framework they should choose for their next big project. She had seen this many times before. Team meetings where […]

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How to win at CI with configuration-as-code and Bamboo Specs

[cta]Expectations from continuous integration (CI) and continuous delivery (CD) tools differ between teams and organizations. Small projects require relatively simple CI/CD solutions, where the simplicity of configuration (with a handful of defaults) is the key to success. However, mature, enterprise teams have more intricate processes, with hundreds of thousands of tests and advanced release pipelines. […]

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3 myths that explain why innovation fails

Businesses are terrible at innovating. Sure, recruiters promise innovative jobs, companies claim to sell innovative merchandise, and shareholders rave about innovation. But most of these promises are hollow. (And deep down, we all know it.) That spells trouble for anyone competing in a well-established market space. You can’t be a little bit different or a little […]

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A beginner’s guide to scaling DevOps

Over the years “DevOps” has become quite the buzzword. It’s been used to describe culture changes, automation, change management, continuous delivery… essentially, a culture where dev and ops collaborate to build a faster, more reliable release pipeline. That’s all well and good… until you’ve been assigned the task of scaling your organization’s “DevOps transformation”. It’s an […]

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15 hot takes on the future of agile

#IWish there was another kind of Agile besides just Scrum and Kanban. #RetroOnAgile — Dan Chuparkoff (@Chuparkoff) January 28, 2018 Agile is about to reach its 20th birthday. Software teams, support teams, and even marketing teams have been practicing its rules and principles for years. These teams have built some amazing products thanks to agile […]

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10 ways to tell if your team trusts you as a leader

Trust makes your job as a leader easier in just about every way possible. Your teams make decisions faster (and revisit them less often). People pro-actively admit to and learn from mistakes instead of scrambling to hide them. It’s easy enough to know your own level of trust in the people you lead. But gauging […]