Atlassian News

JIRA Studio upgraded with customisable tabs, JIRA 3.13
6 Oct 2008 1:57am GMT The October release of JIRA Studio has been rolled out to all customers, and includes a host of new features and application upgrades. First off, the projects toolbar in Studio has been overhauled in this release. We updated it with an eye towards simplification and hierarchy, but also incorporated some neat new features, like global history and customisable tabs. Customisable tabs mean you can add new application tabs, hide existing ones, or rearrange the order on a project by project...

Dash to the webinar near you
2 Oct 2008 4:15pm GMT Dash is the new kid on the block, and they're shaking things up in the world of GPS navigation with an innovative new product, Dash Express. Behind the scenes, Dash developers use JIRA, FishEye, Crucible, and Confluence to make great software. Register now to listen live as Patrick Coleman, Director of Platform SW, walks us through their equally innovative use of our products. They've done some impressive integrations between the applications as well as with third-party tools. If you're just...

Behind the scenes of the JIRA Desktop Client
1 Oct 2008 1:10pm GMT The JIRA Desktop Client offers JIRA users an alternative, asynchronous method for working with your issues. The connector is a good example of JIRA's SOAP and RPC services in action. On October 29th, the JIRA Desktop Client's creator, Igor Sereda, will demonstrate the connector and discuss the ins and outs of developing an application that works alongside JIRA. His presentation is part of our Plugin of the Month webinar series. To get things rolling, we asked Igor a few questions: Q: I...

Atlassians go Conservation Volunteering
1 Oct 2008 5:31am GMT On Friday, fifteen Atlassians went out to Long Reef to help with an ongoing bush regeneration project. Our team leaders were Matt and Emma from Conservation Volunteers Australia (CVA). We were there under the auspices of the Atlassian Foundation, a company initiative driven by the interest of all Atlassians in improving our society and environment. Each Atlassian can take up to five days "Foundation leave" per year to devote to their pet project. So we went conservation volunteering. The...

Plugins + mashup = brainstorm
29 Sep 2008 1:19pm GMT Is it possible create a mashup with Confluence that mimics a combination of Dell's IdeaStorm with Digg? That's exactly what netoCiety, a partner of Atlassian's, did with their netoVation solution. Stephen Danelutti at netoCiety emailed me several weeks ago to tell us about their solution, the so-called Networked Innovation Platform. Using a combination of Confluence's Reporting Plugin, Rating Plugin, Autopage Macro, Scaffolding Plugin, Advanced Search, plus netoCiety's own code, they've...

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