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JIRA 5.1 sneak peek – Growing in the Enterprise

Atlassian is growing, and a big focus in JIRA development has been our continued work on performance and scale. We gave a preview of some of the exciting stats at Summit, and I'd like to share those announcements as you gear up for the JIRA 5.1 release coming soon! Enterprise at Summit At Atlassian Summit 2012, one of the first announcements was on the updates to the JIRA Enterprise Offering. Over 90% of the Fortune 50 companies use JIRA, but we know that JIRA is a standard across many large organizations.

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JIRA 5.1 Release Candidate 2 came out last week, and we're getting excited for the pending release! In the meantime, you can see a sneak peek of the JIRA Issue Collector, the best way to capture customer feedback directly into JIRA. Getting early feedback from the users of your software is imperative for raising the quality bar. Listening to your customers, testers, and peers can make the difference between shipping the next killer feature or a dud. Watch Andreas' talk from Summit 2012 to hear

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Case Study: Why did APRA|AMCOS Go JIRA?

About APRA|AMCOS APRA|AMCOS work to ensure that composers, songwriters and publishers are rewarded whenever and wherever their musical works are played, performed or reproduced. They also help Australian & New Zealand music consumers get access to the world’s musical repertoire. APRA (Australasian Performing Rights Association) and AMCOS (Australasian Mechanical Copyright Owners Society) are separate not-for-profit organizations, but a number of members belong to both, so AMCOS appointed APRA

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JIRA 5.1 Sneak Peek – Edit Issues In-line

One of the most exciting Summit 2012 highlights for the JIRA family was the announcement of the early access preview of JIRA 5.1 release candidate 1. Atlassian co-founder and co-CEO Scott Farquhar showed off creating and editing issues in the day 2 keynote. Both Summit keynotes are now available on Atlassian TV, so check out the exclusive sneak peek at editing issues in-line! (video starts at 1:13)

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JIRA Highlights from Summit

The fourth annual Atlassian Summit last week capped off an exciting first half of 2012 for the JIRA family, and let us in on a few sneak peeks for what's to come in the next few months. Here's a wrap-up of all the big news. JIRA 5.1 with Inline Edit JIRA 5.1 is going to save you tons of time. New features will include inline edit and actions - many with no page reloads - and back-end performance improvements for large instances. Modify fields directly when viewing an issue Operations no longer

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This is a guest blog by Dan Mihalache, a JIRA and Confluence expert with a passion for designing, implementing and optimizing processes. Dan is a senior project manager at Murex, a leader in software development for trading, risk management and processing solutions. The Process Roadmap What makes JIRA a great tool for me is that it allows the easy implementation of processes in general. You can model whatever you want to model, define steps, validations, conditions, roles and responsibilities,

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