Archives for the tag: Integrations

(Guest Blog) Are There Clouds Hanging Over Your Enterprise?

This is a guest blog post from Tim Madewell, SVP of Services at Innotas, a sponsor at Atlassian Summit 2012. Here at Innotas, we have spoken to a number of customers and prospect who have mentioned having a corporate or IT-driven “cloud initiative.” Upon hearing this, we’ve reflected on the rapid change of cloud solutions from the early adopters and point solutions to broader acceptance of cloud solutions within enterprise IT. We now see purpose-driven initiatives toward cloud solutions

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In case you missed the big announcement, the latest release of Bamboo lets you create JIRA issues right from any build result page (among other swank new features).  Pretty slick right? If you're not yet a Bamboo devotee, you might be thinking "Yeah, that's cool n' all.  But it's not enough to make me switch over."  Well, maybe it is, and maybe it isn't.  But before you decide, consider these 5 reasons why this feature makes your team awesome-r. 1:  Sharks with frikkin' laser beams That's

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Browse, Try, Buy, on Atlassian Marketplace

This morning at Summit 2012 we announced Atlassian Marketplace. So, what's the big deal? Haven't customers been able to buy add-ons for years on the Atlassian Plugin Exchange? Atlassian Marketplace expands upon the Atlassian Plugin Exchange to make it easier than ever to browse, try, and buy powerful add-ons for all your Atlassian applications. 1. Browse - Improved User Experience With Atlassian Marketplace, we support a ton of new features to help you quickly browse and find your perfect add-on.

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(Guest Blog) JIRA as a Service Desk Application

This is a guest blog post from François Dussurget of Valiantys, a Sponsor at Atlassian Summit 2012. At Valiantys we are always thrilled to setup JIRA for the purpose of deploying a service desk. It’s always astonishing to see to what extent JIRA is customizable - so many other use cases than bug tracking come along. We have met lots of company facing the following choice between: Off-the-shelf products, which are often very expensive as they display advanced features, whereas they

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This is a guest blog post from Parature, a Sponsor at Atlassian Summit 2012. When there’s an issue with your brand’s products or services, customers get angry. When customers get angry, they contact support. When customers contact support, the support team complains to engineering. When the support team complains to engineering, engineering says they’ll take care of the issue quickly. When engineering says quickly, it’s never as quickly as support promised the customer. When the customer

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(Guest Blog) QMetry and JIRA – Making Testing Simpler

This is a guest blog post from QMetry, a sponsor at Atlassian Summit 2012. We’re at the doorstep of the Atlassian Summit in 2012 and it’s probably, nay definitely, a great time to revisit our integration with JIRA and how it’s helping QA teams worldwide test complex software applications. As many of you know, QMetry is a total test management solution that helps you orchestrate various steps in the QA cycle – test cases, test automation, defect tracking, test data along in

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