Monthly Archives: February 2009

Stallone ain’t got nothing on our Charlie

Atlassian Cliffhanger Summit is coming to a webcast near you! We've been working on a super-quick animated video to highlight the upcoming Atlassian Summit. Charlie (our nickname for the l'il Atlassian logo man) has seen his fair share of the world and different career paths - pirate king, circus ringmaster, rockstar, superhero extraordinaire - but this is the first time we've ever sent him mountaineering. The final agenda for the Atlassian Summit will be out next week, so keep your eyes open and

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{Cornify} your Confluence

Once in a generation, there comes along a technology that revolutionizes the way we work, the way we play, the way we see the world. No it's not the iPod, not the iPhone, not iAnything. Of course I'm talking about Cornify, a new service that offers unicorns & rainbows on-demand. Atlassian wholeheartedly embraces the web way of working so we'll be damned if we're left behind by this quantum leap in the web's evolution. That's why we integrated Confluence, the world's most popular enterprise wiki

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Webinar: Sun Microsystems & Confluence

On 12 Feb 2009, 9am PST/17:00 GMT Peter Reiser of Sun Microsystems is presenting on our Voice of the Customer webinar series. Peter is eager to share SunSpace - Sun Microsystems' social enabled and value driven community framework which has over over 21,000 users and around 360 communities. Peter will cover the customizations used to make this Facebook-like, advanced Social Networking system used extensively at Sun. Features of SunSpace include: myProfile, Communities, Value Driven, and Intelligent

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JIRA makes easy things easy, and hard things possible…

according to Joshua Mostafa who wrote a blog on Bug tracking software: no contest a few weeks ago. Here's a quick snippet of his blog: Unless there is some amazing open source system I have not heard about, there is nothing that meets the criteria of being full-featured, intuitive and staying out of your hair. You don't want to spend time learning how to use such a system, you just want to get on with development and use it when you need to. Jira is the only system that meets these criteria, IMHO.

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