On the one hand, risks can arise while working on Git-based software projects that hamper the development process, software quality and stability of existing processes. On the other hand, you also do not want to slow down the development process by using models that are too restrictive.
Free On-Site-Workshops in the U.S. in Dec, another Intranet Dinner on Dec 14th
We had such a tremendous response to our Intranet Dinner in New York that it sold out in just a few days. We’ve added a few more spots but you must register by Wednesday, December 2! We are planning the next Intranet Dinner in Saint Louis. RSVP now if you can be there on December 14th. (There is a video about the St. Louis Intranet Dinner.)
Coding with refugees
Today I met a refugee in person for the first time during our Saturday coding sessions for kids in our office. His name is Omid. This guy is 16, from Afghanistan, sympathetic, eager to learn and full of joy and excitement. Actually Omid seems to know exactly what is at stake for him. He deliberately tried to sit through a JavaScript coding workshop without German language skills that would allow him to even understand what was said.
Licenses for 500-1,000 users are now available for the Data Center versions of Jira, Confluence, and Stash.
Atlassian has rolled out additional license sizes for Data Center deployments of Jira, Confluence and Stash. Licenses for 500-1,000 users are now available for all three systems.
Atlassian Summit 2015: Most important product news and keynote announcements
The big annual user conference of the Australian Software developer of JIRA, Confluence, Bitbucket Server & Co, the Atlassian Summit 2015 was kicked off in San Francisco after a training day yesterday and exchanges with Atlassian Partners on Monday. We would like to share with you the most important news and announcements from the keynote by Atlassian co founders and CEOs Scott Farquhar and Mike Cannon-Brookes.
The Key to Enterprise Collaboration Software Adoption
Collaboration platforms are always deployed with high hopes and the best of intentions. Sadly, though, neither of these things have anything to do with whether it will be successful. While it may take quite some time for a failed deployment to go off the rails, you can be sure the stage was set in it’s infancy.
Better Blogs leads to better understanding
This is a guest post from Nicholas Muldoon (@njm) who spent 2.5 years coaching Product and Engineering Directors at Twitter in San Francisco. He is passionate about building effective companies and is turning his experience at Twitter into products companies can use to be more effective.
//SEIBERT/MEDIA sponsors Intranet Now Conference in London October 13, 2015
//SEIBERT/MEDIA will sponsor the second un/conference Intranet Now in London, which has the aim of helping its participants improve their intranet. The Conference will take place on October 13, 2015 in the London Park Plaza Riverbank Hotel and we look forward to supporting this cool and ambitious event. If you feel up for a promising trip to the British capital, we might see you there! Tickets are available at a discounted early standard rate until August 31st.
New pricing for Confluence Data Center: Significantly more cost-effective scaling
Confluence Data Center is Atlassian’s Confluence deployment for clustered operations in data centers. It provides high availability, instantaneous scaling and performance while scaling with continuous performance monitoring. It meets the toughest company demands on business-critical applications. Atlassian has announced a new pricing system for Confluence Data Center.
Atlassian releases Jira Service Desk 2.5 – Reporting, Branding & Real-time Queues
Atlassian has just released version 2.5 of JIRA Service Desk. New features include better reporting, opportunities for customization and real-time queues. Find out more details of the updates in this post: