Archives for the tag: plugin

This is a guest blog post by Mark Wolfe, developer of the Ruby plugin for Bamboo.  Mark is a Melbourne-based developer/systems engineer specializing in Java development in UNIX and Linux environments, with a focus on using REST and web services to enable communication between heterogeneous business systems.  (Wow, that's a mouthful!)  He also has a keen interest in Ruby along with web development, and in his spare time contributes to a range of open source projects.   The latest release of the

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(Guest Blog) Controlled Issue Cloning with JIRAClones

This is a guest blog post from Clearvision, a sponsor at Atlassian Summit 2012. We can't clone sheep but we are pretty damn good at cloning issues! Clearvision are the leading Atlassian Platinum Experts in Europe, on a mission to help companies across the globe build better software. At Clearvision we have an arsenal of trigger-happy developers ready and raring to battle your software development demons. Bugs Bugs Bugs Do you find that bugs often need fixing in multiple versions of the

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This is a guest post by Jimmy Lundström, CEO of RefinedWiki, one of Atlassian’s official partners. This post highlights the new features shipped in the latest release of RefinedWiki Original Theme, a plugin which enhances the user interface and functionality of Confluence.   RefinedWiki Original Theme 3.1 for Atlassian's Confluence is a massive release packed with many new features and improvements for both end users and admins. This blog post covers the highlights of the release. Create

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(Guest Blog) A Case Study for Using JIRA and Tempo as a Help Desk

This is a guest blog post from Tempo by TM Software, a Sponsor at Atlassian Summit 2012. Have you ever considered using JIRA with Tempo’s plugin from TM Software as a help desk? We sat down with Þorsteinn Hallgrímsson, Service Manager at Nýherji’s headquarters in Reykjavík, Iceland, to talk about what Nýherji was looking for and why they chose JIRA with Tempo’s time tracking plugin when looking for a system that would support its technical services department. Tell us a little

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This is a guest blog post and case study by Go2Group, an Atlassian Platinum Expert and a sponsor of Atlassian Summit 2012. Background RWE Supply & Trading (RWE) is an energy trading company headquartered in Essen, Germany, boasting Europe’s largest and most sophisticated energy trading floor with subsidiaries and affiliates in Den Bosch, Geneva, Singapore and New York. RWE uses Quality Center from HP (HPQC) for both test and change management. With RWE’s high-volume change requests,

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Business Frameworks with Ad hoc Canvas

Earlier this week we shared the benefits of using Confluence if you're on the management team. We want to give some more love to our managers and business users, with this guest post by Martin Cleaver, Director at Comalatech, showing how easily you can create business frameworks in Confluence using Ad hoc Canvas. Business Frameworks the Wiki Way, with Ad hoc Canvas Flick through just about any book on business & management from the last four decades and you can't help but notice the use of

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