Atlassian co-founders and co-CEOs Scott Farquhar and Mike Cannon-Brookes are joined by President Jay Simons to share what's on the horizon for Atlassian and its extraordinary customers.
This document appears to be from a keynote presentation about service desks. It discusses how one company has over 1,700 service desks and saves $25 per agent compared to $0 per customer. It promotes the benefits of JIRA Service Desk for improving ticket resolution rates. It also discusses tools for providing faster self-service options and a better consumer-grade experience through knowledge bases, automation, and teamwork. The presentation encourages attendees to work better together to do more and add more value.
Learn how JIRA is being used outside of the traditional software development domain. See how BAE builds, delivers, and supports billion dollar ships for the Australian Defense Force, all while saving millions in operational costs in the first year alone. Greg will also discuss the migration of more that 475,000 pieces of metadata using the REST API.
Intuit has evolved! We have deployed a world class Agile program that supports teams moving from 'doing' Agile to 'being' Agile. We'll share how Intuit drives adoption of JIRA and Agile to thousands of people with simple, flexible, and scalable configuration. Products covered: JIRA Software, JIRA Core
The document summarizes several add-ons for Atlassian products like Jira and Confluence. It introduces InVision for designing in Jira, Hootsuite for social media integration in Jira Service Desk, Topdox for file sharing in Hipchat, Elevator for assigning issues in Jira, and Stepshot for creating step-by-step guides in Confluence. Representatives from the add-on companies provide details on features and benefits.
Administration of Atlassian Software is getting easier every day. We've been listening to user feedback and have made big improvements to managing users at scale, simplifying configuration, and improving administrator user experience. Products covered: JIRA Software, JIRA Service Desk, Confluence, Bitbucket, HipChat
Ralph Whitbeck Moving from a server side plugin to a cloud add-on requires a different level of skills. Developer Evangelist for the Atlassian Ecosystem, Ralph Whitbeck, will share the common challenges developers face when shifting to the cloud, and show how you can successfully get your connect add-on over the finish line.
Vector Media Group relies on HipChat for 99 percent of team communication to get more done, while supporting and building our company culture. Learn how we balance productivity (with team rooms where external data is centralized and shared), and silliness (like a bot that renders a founder's animated face whenever they are named in a public room).
Whether your business is a small, fast-growing agile shop, or a larger company that is trying to adopt agile methodologies, success hinges on a proper foundation of roles, responsibilities, and processes. In this talk, we’ll cover how Trulia tackles these areas, and discuss how JIRA Agile helped us expand our agile cycles.
This document provides an overview of continuous integration (CI) practices at Atlassian, a software company. It discusses Atlassian's large build infrastructure that includes 11 Bamboo instances, 900 elastic agents, and over 20,000 build plans. It also describes some of the challenges of implementing CI at a large company, such as long test suites, plugin development, and integrating cloud services. The document emphasizes that CI requires changes to both processes and culture in order to be successful.
Heading to Azure? We got you. Atlassian and Microsoft are happy to introduce JIRA Software Data Center deployments directly into Microsoft Azure! Learn how you can get setup in Microsoft Azure with a ready to run JIRA Software Data Center Cluster, hear deployment examples for organizations who are making the move to Azure and hear about what's next for Atlassian on Azure.
Mike Solomon from Thrillist presents on how they manage their product roadmap using JIRA Software and Kanban. They organize work into a portfolio using epics and stories. They estimate work and identify dependencies. They have weekly planning meetings to review status, flag risks, and take action like adjusting priorities if needed. They use Kanban boards and cadences like daily stand-ups to visualize work and keep things flowing smoothly.
This document provides information about a conference session on Git and productive teams, including: 1. An agenda for the session that covers happier developers, productive teams, and a product called Stash. 2. Information about WiFi access and instructions to fill out a survey for prizes. 3. Details on pricing plans for Stash, ranging from free basic versions to paid plans for more users.
2015/1/30 第13回Tokyo AUGにて スピーカー: Scott Farquhar (Atlassian社 Co-CEO, Co-Founder) ビデオの部分は割愛しています。 最後に紹介しているRoadTripのURLはこちらです。 http://atlassianroadtrip15tokyo.splashthat.com/
The document summarizes Atlassian's journey to improve their automated test suite over 2.5 years. They had over 20,000 slow and fragile tests that resulted in dispirited developers accepting failures as normal. Through efforts like restructuring tests, parallelizing execution, removing flaky tests, and splitting the codebase into modules, they were able to reduce build times from over 2 hours to under 1 hour and make passes the norm. Continuous measurement, removing technical debt, and prioritizing test performance were key to their success in improving development feedback loops.
The document summarizes the evolution of JIRA from its origins in 2002 for agile software teams and issue tracking to its use by a wide range of business functions today. Over 30% of JIRA customers now use it outside of technical teams for functions like recruiting, legal, operations, sales, finance and marketing. It also notes that JIRA is now used by over 26,000 companies on Atlassian's cloud platform with over 2.5 million monthly active cloud users.
Traditional Governance, Risk & Compliance (GRC) tools are big, expensive, and challenging to manage and integrate. They typically require an army of people to implement and maintain. At Atlassian, we use the power and flexibility of JIRA Software and Confluence to manage our GRC for a low cost, while seamlessly integrating with our existing processes and teams. Join us if you manage risk and compliance, work in information security, conduct audits, or if you are just tired of chasing audit remediations. We will share best practices that organizations in all industries or geographic locations can leverage to manage their governance, risk & compliance needs. George Totev, Head of Risk & Compliance, Atlassian
At comScore, we’ve planned a year’s worth of work for an organization of 140+ members across multiple teams, with several business units all collaborating on various projects. And like many, we’re an organization trying to stay agile along the way. Learn about our successes and lessons that got us to this point, and how implementing Portfolio for JIRA has changed the way we plan. We’ll go into how we do Capacity Planning, People Management, Schedule Management, and Reporting, with insight from both a PM and Engineering Manager. Find out how teams can leverage Portfolio to strategically plan and quickly adapt to a changing landscape, and track progress on their projects. Products covered: Portfolio for JIRA
One year after its launch, learn the impact that JIRA Service Desk has made on the Atlassian IT service desk, aka AtlasDesk. Learn how we: Automated triage and routing of issues. Implemented SLAs to prioritize work. Use reports to easily track productivity. Integrated CSAT with JIRA Service Desk. Provided a better service to Atlassian users.
Perhaps we've set our project management officers (PMOs) up for failure. Without knowing it, we ask them to predict the future using a one-size-fits-all approach to best practices – and that just doesn't work. There is no magic crystal ball! Learn how an agile PMO can help your organization tackle the right work, at the right time, with the right teams using JIRA.
Great products start with great planning. At Atlassian we take a multitude of approaches to plan our feature releases. Learn how you can take some of the practices the Confluence Product Management Team makes use of – such as product requirements, prototypes, customer interviews, and user journeys – to deliver great solutions for your customers.
With Atlassian Connect, any developer can write add-ons and integrations for HipChat to help their teams become more productive. Let HipChat developer and former Atlassian dev evangelist Rich Manalang guide you through the exciting world of HipChat add-on possibilities!
Four disruptive trends are changing the way we work: there are new ways to interact, talent is global, the workplace is becoming more social, and the workforce now spans 3 generations. This overview of the shifting workplace will cover the highlights of each of these trends, and share our view of the top 10 things an organization needs to consider to be relevant in the future workplace.
In this talk, we will demonstrate how Atlassian's Collaboration Product Marketing Team has adopted the agile methodology. We'll cover how we think about "shipping products," how we plan our work with quarterly goals and biweekly sprints, and how we reflect with retrospectives.
This talk will share lessons learned migrating Atlassian external-facing customer service teams to JIRA Service Desk, and demonstrate practical tips to help your customer service teams get the most out of JIRA Service Desk, JIRA, and JIRA plugins.
Vistaprint implemented Jira Service Desk to improve their global customer support across 22 office locations. Their legacy help desk system had limitations like few browser and device support, poor usability, and limited reporting. After evaluating Jira Service Desk, they customized it for their needs and rolled it out in phases, starting with two locations and expanding to all 22. This improved the experience for both customers and support agents by reducing complexity, increasing visibility into support data and providing instant and customizable reports.
Well-engineered JavaScript is the best way to provide rich user experiences on the web today. However, there are many gnarly challenges to a modular approach on the client side, especially across multiple domains. In this talk we’ll cover the frameworks, techniques, and principles Atlassian uses to build a client-side application with authenticated server-side integration that is designed as an embeddable cross-domain component.
Slide counterparts of video course found here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDshL1Z581YYxLsjYwM25HkIYrymXb7H_ Follow along or just sit back and enjoy a live, hands on tutorial on the power routines of experienced git users. We'll explore with real world examples how to amend commits, do an interactive rebase - and why would you want to do one in the first place, how to solve conflicts without any merge tools, the power of less known merge strategies, how to do interactive commits, and much more. Course notes Part 1/8: Introduction Who am I? Content overview. Choice of test project. Part 2/8: Housekeeping Find my aliases here. Enhance your shell with liquidprompt. Start with an empty commit. Short cuts to list commits with nice annotations: Part 3/8: Amending and rebasing Amend a commit. Reset a commit to perform a rename. Different resets affect different parts of a git repository. Part 4/8: Interactive rebase How to perform an interactive rebase to remove a binary file stuck in the repository Part 5/8: Solving conflicts In this 5th part of the course we'll show a few concepts useful when solving merge and rebase conflicts with an interactive example on how to solve one. We'll explain --ours, --theirs, conflict markers and what's the process needed to solve a conflict using Git. Part 6/8: What is a merge and alternative merge strategies We cover the basics of what a merge is in Git and we show the use of a couple of less known merge strategies like the "ours" merge strategy and the "octopus" strategy. Part 7/8: Git interactive add In this part we show how to perform and interactive add using Git. That is splitting the contents of some change across to more semantically meaningful commits. Part 8/8: How to use Git stash How to use git stash to solve common workflow situations, swap context with ease and smoothness and look cool to your colleagues.
The document outlines a plan to improve cybersecurity and resilience through acquisition reform. It discusses: 1) The need for acquisition reform to address cybersecurity risks that persist throughout an acquired item's lifespan. Currently, varied practices make consistently managing risks difficult. 2) An executive order directing agencies to provide stronger protections for critical systems. A joint working group was formed to prepare recommendations. 3) The working group's final report, which recommends six acquisition reforms, including instituting baseline cybersecurity requirements and developing common definitions. The White House supported moving quickly to an implementation plan with milestones.
Army PEO EIS Cloud Architecture
This document summarizes the highlights of the first working group session on developing an agile sourcing environment for commercial cloud services. It discusses considerations for the service catalog such as supporting international standards, both published and quoted pricing models, and maintaining marketplace diversity. It also covers prospective governance and management approaches, requirements for cloud service provisioning, and an initial list of registered service offerings.
Develop and open and inclusive cloud service brokerage environment that provides the Government the capability for rapid acquisition of proven innovative technologies on a fee for service basis To the maximum extent possible leverage what already exits versus custom development to include incorporation of industry standards and a consistent implementation environment
Assured C2 sets conditions for Navy commanders to maintain the IT- enabled ability to exercise C2 authorities across the sea, land, air, space, and cyberspace domains in heavily contested or denied operating conditions. Navy must continue to clearly define and manage capability-based Assured C2 requirements and resources, and align those requirements and resources with JIE/IC ITE through the IDEA The primary beneficiaries of the effort to deliver Assured C2 capabilities are the requirements stakeholders: USFF, USPACFLT, and USFLTCYBERCOM subordinate commanders who execute Navy’s warfighting mission in all domains.
We’re in the midst of a business revolution – one where customers interact with businesses via software. Where apps have become the primary face of the business. Where JPMorgan Chase has more software developers than Google and more technologists than Microsoft. Welcome to the Application Economy. This SlideShare outlines five things IT professionals should know about the Application Economy and how it will affect their business, their industry, and their careers. In some industries, the number of software jobs has doubled over the past ten years. Learn more at http://rewrite.ca.com/us/default.aspx?mfm=425887
This presentation compares CloudMASTER cloud computing certifications to other IT certifications and explains why CloudMASTER should be you next career step.
Transcript of a discussion on how modern applications are different and what is needed to make them more robust, agile and responsive.
Confluence is at the core of everything at Blue Mountain Capital, a leading investment management firm. In this talk, you'll learn how Confluence can be used as a platform for business applications through the use of third-party add-ons and custom-built extensions.
The document summarizes the Denver Atlassian Community Meeting that took place on May 19, 2021. It includes introductions from various speakers, announcements about upcoming meetings in June and August, and a presentation from Jason Golden about Jira Align. It also mentions that those interested in sponsoring or presenting at future meetings can email the specified address.
Ever wondered how internal Atlassian teams push Jira Software to the limit? At Atlassian each team defines a process that best meets their unique needs and challenges. In this talk Product and Marketing Management duo Jason Wong and Jake Brereton will share insights into how Atlassian teams harness and stress test Jira Software to get their teams humming. You'll leave this session with a behind-the-scenes look at how our teams: - Build custom views that put the right information in front of every team, role, and specialization - Add depth and accuracy to status tracking with deep developer tool integrations - Use apps for Atlassian tools to ensure all team members are fully connected to a common workflow
This document summarizes an online event hosted by a New York City community group. The event will feature presentations on how enterprise marketing teams use Trello and a recap of Atlassian's Team 2022 conference. The agenda includes introductions, the two presentations, a general discussion, and virtual doors opening and closing. The code of conduct asks participants to stay muted, mute videos with noisy backgrounds, and raise their hand to comment. The event will be recorded. The community group welcomes people to their Atlassian community on Community.atlassian.com and lists upcoming events and community leader awards.
The last year in JIRA has given software teams even more ways to deliver better products at a faster pace. See what’s new in the world of JIRA and what’s around the corner in the JIRA Keynote.
Another Atlassian 'summit' is completed, summer is beckoning and we are all eager to take on some new projects, right? Join us as Andrew and Dileep, NYCE ACE Community Leaders, present all the top announcements and highlights of Team 21 and Jean-Phillipe Comeau, Adaptavist, discusses how you can 'translate' your favorite ScriptRunner scripts and bring automation to the cloud.
Learn the secret of high-performing software teams from the Atlassian Platinum Experts and customers.
Atlassian is a global software company with over 2,000 employees across 6 offices worldwide. Their mission is to unleash the potential in every team by providing products that help teams organize, discuss, and complete work. Their products are designed to be easy to use, versatile, integrated, and open. Atlassian provides products for software teams, IT teams, and business teams to help with tasks like planning projects, tracking issues, collaborating on documents, and communicating in real-time.
There are so many fun challenges in creating a useful website for a developer audience today: you’ve got to empathize with your audience, nail the voice, understand the “jobs” your site’s visitors are trying to accomplish, make sure you anticipate (and answer!) the questions people are likely to have. In this quick lightning talk, I’ll share some before vs. after pics of a recent Citus Data site redesign—and will share some of the best practices we used, based on my years as a developer, software engineering manager, product manager, and now, as a marketer.
Liferay Connects to the Future at Liferay's & Ambientia Roadshow Helsinki Finland October 23rd 2014. Ambientia is a Liferay Platinum partner.
Numberly operates business-critical data pipelines and applications where failure and latency means "lost money" in the best-case scenario. Most of their data pipelines and applications are deployed on Kubernetes and rely on Kafka and ScyllaDB, with Kafka acting as the message bus and ScyllaDB as the source of data for enrichment. The availability and latency of both systems are thus very important for data pipelines. While most of Numberly’s applications are developed using Python, they found a need to move high-performance applications to Rust in order to benefit from a lower-level programming language. Learn the lessons from Numberly’s experience, including: - Rationale in selecting a lower-level language - Developing using a lower-level Rust code base - Observability and analyzing latency impacts with Rust - Tuning everything from Apache Avro to driver client settings - How to build a mission-critical system combining Apache Kafka and ScyllaDB - Half a year Rust in production feedback
This document discusses the use of social media and communities of practice at Grundfos Holding A/S. It provides details on how Grundfos uses Confluence and Jira to enable a global working culture and facilitate collaboration across its many sites worldwide. Some key points include that Grundfos has over 80 companies with 18,000 employees across 56 countries, and it aims to grow to 75,000 employees by 2025. It uses Confluence for over 200 spaces on topics like sales, projects, and regional conferences. The document also discusses parameters for success and challenges around plugin upgrades and third party vendor support.
Software development is hard― keeping developers, testers, designers, product managers and other stakeholders in sync and working on the right things at the right time. Building the systems that customers care about and delivering high-quality code fast are challenges every development team faces. Just being agile isn’t enough; we need to actively think about how we can improve software development processes and techniques. Sven details Atlassian’s coding practices and team dynamics, which include: collaborating fast to develop ideas, helping QA with testing, avoiding meetings to get more work done, experimenting, tightening feedback loops to fail faster, shortening release cycles, and working together happily on different continents. He describes examples where Atlassian has failed, then tried a new concept and kicked ass. These practices make Atlassian developers among the most productive and satisfied in the industry. It's a great way to develop software, and Sven thinks it can work in your organization too.
Machine learning applications are typically stitched together from hopes and dreams, shell scripts, cron jobs, home-grown schedulers, snippets of configuration clipped from multiple blog posts, thousands of hard-coded business rules, a.k.a. "our SQL corpus," and a few lines of training and testing code. Organizing all the moving parts into something maintainable and supportive of ongoing development is a challenge most teams have on their TODO list, roadmap, or tech debt pile. Getting ahead of the day-to-day demands and settling into a sane architecture often seems like an unattainable goal. The past several years have seen an explosion of tool-building in the data engineering and analytics area, including in Apache projects spanning the areas of search and information retrieval, job orchestration, file and stream formats, and machine learning libraries. In this talk we will cover our product and development teams' choices of architecture and tools, from data ingestion and storage, through transformations and processing, to presentation of results and publishing to web services, reports, and applications.
Sildes of an internal talk given at Twitter similar to a previous webinar for Redhat with the same title. Speeding up development is a key concern, cloud and technology improvements like Docker speed up key steps that make continuous delivery possible. Breaking up the work into many separate microservices and datastores with stable APIs allows teams to make progress independently so that the organization scales. Monolithic apps are preferred for small projects, built by small teams and when very low latency and high efficiency is the primary requirement. Monitoring microservices is currently a challenge with solutions starting to emerge.
Directi is a technology company that started in 1998 and has since grown significantly. It has over 550 employees across offices in India, UAE, China, and the US. Some of its businesses include web hosting, email hosting, payment processing, and social media platforms. Life at Directi includes working with smart colleagues, challenging projects, an open culture, flexibility, and work-life balance. The company seeks software developers and offers roles from individual contributors to management. A variety of programming languages, tools, and technologies are used.
I had so much content I couldn't include in my keynote and so much I wanted to talk about. I put together a second deck to cover those further details around team forming, process to become a SharePoint Rockstar, and so on. The pictures helped encourage more stories and pull out customer experiences. (Best experienced with Joel)
Can WordPress be an "enterprise CMS" for a million dollar deal? What are the barriers to those kind of projects? How do you compete using WordPress? Where does WordPress, and the WordPress community, need to improve to take on these challenges?
At Atlassian, we strive to improve how our engineering, marketing, service and IT teams work together. We believe great teamwork is the result of shared goals, effective communication, and clear and transparent processes. Learn how Atlassian helps teams work better together. This presentation shares our newest product features and illustrate how they help us get more done.
The document summarizes the Agile 2015 conference, including that it was the 14th annual conference with over 2,300 attendees from 40 countries. Some of the key trends highlighted were an increased focus on collaboration both within and outside of IT, bringing in new ideas from other fields, and a renewed interest in technical practices. The document also provides summaries of several of the keynote speeches which focused on topics like collaboration, problem solving, and reducing defensiveness. Human: Thank you for the summary. Here is another document for you to summarize: [DOCUMENT] Project Status Report - Week of 5/15/2017 This week the development team focused on finishing up the last features needed for the 1
Dries Buytaert presented several initiatives at DrupalCon New Orleans to improve Drupal based on community feedback. He proposed initiatives to enhance media handling for content authors, improve content workflows, enhance blocks and layout tools for site builders, and create better data modeling tools. These initiatives were designed to address key areas for improvement identified in a community survey and align with Drupal's vision of building the leading platform for digital experiences. Dries outlined mockups and teams for each initiative and called for community participation.
We aim to celebrate women every day, but we’re taking today to give special recognition to womxn at Atlassian continue who inspire and lead. For #InternationalWomensDay, we asked Atlassians to nominate and recognize amazing womxn at Atlassian who inspire them, challenge them, and truly represent Atlassian values.
Is this the year we finally cancel always-on culture? Use virtual reality to build empathy with coworkers? The future of work is about to arrive.
Ever wondered what Atlassian engineers do in their 20% time? Join Forge engineering lead Tim Pettersen on a lightning tour of how Forge is being used inside Atlassian. Attendees will get a rare view into some of the apps, tools, and tweaks we’ve built internally on top of Forge in the spirit of dogfooding and innovation. Come along and be inspired with some great ideas for improving and automating your own teams' workflows!
Race out of the gate with Forge UI: a new way of building UI extensions for Atlassian products. In this session, Forge UI Developer Experience lead Peter Gleeson will demonstrate how build an Editor macro from scratch! Attendees will learn about Forge foundational concepts such as the FaaS dev loop, Forge CLI, and how to construct UIs from Forge UI components. This session provides a great introduction to the Forge platform for any developer looking to get productive with editor apps and Forge UI.
In the words of Jeff Atwood: “JavaScript is the lingua franca of the web”. It’s also the first language we’ve chosen to support in Forge. In this session, Forge engineer Shorya Raj will walk through the Node.js isolate based runtime you’ll be using to write apps for Forge. Attendees will learn about the unique features of the Forge JavaScript Runtime, such as automatic authentication and tenant context management. Shorya will also cover the differences between the Runtime, conventional browser, and Node.js APIs. Developers or attendees with some programming experience will get the most out of this session.
UI extensibility is an integral part of Atlassian's ecosystem story. In cloud, traditionally this has been accomplished with the humble iframe. In this session you will learn about Forge UI, an additional and innovative way to build visual apps for Atlassian products. Join Product Manager Simon Kubica and Senior Developer Michael Oates from the Forge team in exploring the underlying concepts and technology powering Forge UI, and learn how it will unlock exciting new opportunities in our ecosystem.
This document discusses using triggers to automate actions in Forge apps. It begins with an overview of triggers and then discusses: - Product triggers that are triggered by events in Atlassian products like Jira, Confluence etc. - Web triggers that are triggered by HTTP requests to a Forge function. - How to authenticate and make requests to external services like Opsgenie from Forge functions in response to triggers. - Demos of building a Forge app that responds to Jira issue creation by assigning the issue and notifying Opsgenie. The document provides details on the event payload formats, making authenticated requests, and deploying/managing the Forge app lif
The document discusses the evolution of software development from bare metal servers to virtualization, containers, and serverless functions. It notes how debugging and observability have become more difficult as software moves to remote "somebody else's computer" environments. The author introduces Forge as Atlassian's solution for providing developers a declarative language and best-in-class experience for building user interfaces on serverless infrastructure, including features for debugging, monitoring, and security.
Security and trust have become increasingly important requirements for our customers in Cloud. We’re working to make it easier for you to build and maintain secure apps for Atlassian products. In this session, Engineering Team Lead Dugald Morrow and Principal Product Manager Joël Kalmanowicz will explain how security and trust have been baked into the Forge framework and the benefits the platform can offer you and your users. Learn how much less work it can be to build trusted apps customers will love on Forge by going deep on the safeguards we’re putting in place. Developers or attendees with some software security experience will get the most out of this session.
Creating apps with Forge and its UI frontend components is now easier than ever. Join Senior Designer Allard van Helbergen and Product Manager Josephine Lee as they walk through the story of designing Forge UI. What is a declarative UI and why did we choose this paradigm? What are all the considerations that go into defining the set of components to build apps with? And how do you make ‘creating apps’ simple? Walk away understanding the foundations of Forge, how all the different components work together, and where Forge UI is headed in the future.
After a day of learning about the exciting features of Forge, get ready for a peek under the hood to discover how it’s all implemented. Join Forge Architect Patrick Streule as he goes deep on topics such as Forge FaaS infrastructure, the internal workings of tenant isolation, and automatic authentication. Attendees will also get a glimpse of some features we’re looking at building into the future of Forge, such as a serverless data store for apps and more!
How do you stay on top of your work when it is scattered across multiple Atlassian products? "If only there was a single place where I could see all my activity..." - sounds familiar? We are going to provide you an insight into what lead to the creation of a new Activity API. Following last year’s Atlas Camp announcement from our CTO Sri Viswanath, Atlassian is moving onto GraphQL - new Activity API is one the first pieces of the GraphQL Atlassian Platform and is the technology behind start.atlassian.com. Join Sergey Meshkov, Senior Developer, who will provide you a sneak peek of the new GraphQL Activity API as it will soon be available to our vendors.
Our designers work 3x quicker with the Atlassian Vendor Sketch Plugin — and now we’re unleashing these superpowers to the Atlassian Ecosystem. If you mockup screens for code or marketing, we’ll help you drag and drop your way to an Atlaskit design in less than 10 minutes. And if you’re a designer, you’ll want to hear about our pixel-perfect component library and suite of seamless Sketch integrations. Join Atlassian’s resident Sketch aficionado, Huw Evans, to learn about: Sketch Components: If it’s in Atlaskit, it’s now in Sketch. And introducing the Symbol Palette, the quickest way to find the right component for the job. Product Templates: Spark inspiration by building your designs inside realistic screens from Jira & Confluence — or craft hero images for your Marketplace listing! Color and Text Styles: Heard of N75? H400? If those mean nothing to you, we’ll run through how to make your users feel at home by using Atlassian colors & typography, right inside Sketch. Data Suppliers: Say goodbye to Lorem Ipsum. Learn how to use Sketch Data Suppliers to generate realistic copy using live data from Jira, Confluence and Bitbucket. Bonus: How we used AI to create people who don’t exist! ♀️ It's All Open Source: How we made it really easy to customise the Atlassian Vendor Sketch Plugin for your team's needs.
The document discusses conducting customer research by tearing up existing roadmaps and getting out of the building. It recommends running a research spike with the team to define what needs to be learned. Tips are provided for recruiting participants through support, community, and sales teams. Conducting customer interviews is discussed, including roles for scribes and interviewers. Analyzing interviews by consolidating themes from transcripts is also covered. An example analysis identified themes around customer journeys, collaboration as a team sport, and overwhelming demand for participation. The document encourages being honest about whether a research spike could be run and why or why not.
When it comes to designing apps and new features, we just can't get enough of metrics. In an age where we can collect data from almost anything, how can we cut through the noise and focus on the right metrics to measure the success and failures of the apps that we’re building? Join Atlassian Product Manager Josephine Lee as she delves through what exactly makes a good metric. Throughout the talk, we’ll walk through real Atlassian examples of good and bad metrics. By exploring a framework for measurement, we’ll cover detailed features that showcase how best to measure and choose the right set of success, supportive, and counter metrics. You'll walk away with tips and learnings from Atlassian’s approach to measuring success, and learn how to use data and metrics to inspire action in your apps.
Color-blind people are using your apps. 1 in 12 men is color blind. And for women, this is 1 in 200. Building apps that work well for color blind people is not difficult. Some simple techniques help us with the design of our interface. And some tools help us see what color blind people see. In this talk, Maarten Arts of Avisi will look at common varieties of color blindness. We will look at apps through the eyes of a color-blind person. And we will discover what color-blind people struggle with. Regardless of whether you're a designer or developer, this talk will equip you with the skills and the tools you need to make sure that your app works for color-blind people.
The words we choose have the power to include or alienate our users. The reality is that for many, English is spoken as a second language. And unless you're going to localize your product for those major non-English speaking markets, you'll need to thoughtfully create content that is accessible to a larger audience. But how do we create products that maintain a sense of personality without isolating a wide audience of non-native speakers? Join Atlassian Content Designer, Roana Bilia, as she walks you through why thoughtful, inclusive content, is key to creating well-designed user experiences. You'll walk away with foundational principles for good UX copy when optimizing your product UI, a few quick wins that you as creators and developers can incorporate into your next products, as well as a set of mistakes to avoid that companies—including Atlassian—have made, which prioritized native speakers but isolated non-native speakers.
We hear it all the time, and we get it. Diversity and inclusion are important! But isn't it an HR problem? HR may be able to help with diversity but inclusion or creating an inclusive environment is everyone's responsibility. So how do we create an inclusive environment that celebrates diversity and engages and supports everyone? Isabel Nyo will be sharing best practices and lessons she has learned along the way. She will also be sharing her experience as a minority, a female technical leader, in the technology industry.
In September 2018, K15t took its mission to go self-managed to the next-level when the entire company worked together to decide on the Next Big Thing™ to build for Atlassian users and present it at Summit in Las Vegas. In this session, Anshuman Dash, an intern turned software engineer, turned product manager, shares his journey of professional self-discovery. In under five months, he joins a freshly assembled, self-managed team in building a new Atlassian Marketplace app. Dash will give a quick intro to what it means for a team to be self-managed. Then, he'll share his observations and experiences on the team, as well as the best-practices, patterns, and processes K15t has discovered along the way. Whether you are a new team with a kick-ass product idea or a big company figuring out ways to scale, this talk will provide you with practical tips and ideas your team can try out!
Designing for the enterprise comes with a unique set of challenges; ensuring readability and accessibility at scale, meeting the needs of multi-layered organizations, and building a trust when your software - used by dozens of thousands of employees - is considered mission-critical. At Atlassian, we've spent countless hours digging deep into our enterprise customer's needs and we've gathered a vast repository of insights. In this talk, Pawel Wodkowski, a senior designer on Jira Server, will share all that we've learned from our research (while not being shy about busting some of those wild admin myths!). You'll get a crash course in what it means to design for scale the Atlassian way.
What do fleet managers do? What are their duties, responsibilities, and challenges? And what makes a fleet manager effective and successful? This blog answers all these questions.
This PowerPoint presentation provides a comprehensive overview of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems. It covers the fundamental concepts, benefits, and key functionalities of ERP software, illustrating how it integrates various business processes into a unified system. From finance and HR to supply chain and customer relationship management, ERP facilitates efficient data management and decision-making across organizations. Whether you're new to ERP or looking to deepen your understanding, this presentation offers valuable insights into leveraging ERP for business success.
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Cisco Live Announcements: New ThousandEyes Release Highlights - July 2024
Presentation to Wing wing community. Porting "Blue Zone" application featured in the "Hexagonal Architecture Explained" book.
If you are having trouble deciding which time tracker tool is best for you, try "Task Tracker" app. It has numerous features, including the ability to check daily attendance sheet, and other that make team management easier.
Discover the fascinating world of Optical Character Recognition (OCR) technology with our comprehensive presentation. Learn how OCR converts various types of documents, such as scanned paper documents, PDFs, or images captured by a digital camera, into editable and searchable data. Dive into the history, modern applications, and future trends of OCR technology. Get step-by-step instructions on how to extract text from any image online for free using a simple tool, along with best practices for OCR image preparation. Ideal for professionals, students, and tech enthusiasts looking to harness the power of OCR.
Connectors integrate Apache Kafka® with external data systems, enabling you to move away from a brittle spaghetti architecture to one that is more streamlined, secure, and future-proof. However, if your team still spends multiple dev cycles building and managing connectors using just open source Kafka Connect, it’s time to consider a faster and cost-effective alternative.
CViewSurvey is a SaaS-based Web & Mobile application that provides digital transformation to traditional paper surveys and feedback for customer & employee experience, field & market research that helps you evaluate your customer's as well as employee's loyalty. With our unique C.A.A.G. Collect, Analysis, Act & Grow approach; business & industry’s can create customized surveys on web, publish on app to collect unlimited response & review AI backed real-time data analytics on mobile & tablets anytime, anywhere. Data collected when offline is securely stored in the device, which syncs to the cloud server when connected to any network.
NBFC Software: Optimize Your Non-Banking Financial Company Enhance Your Financial Services with Comprehensive NBFC Software NBFC software provides a complete solution for non-banking financial companies, streamlining banking and accounting functions to reduce operational costs. Our software is designed to meet the diverse needs of NBFCs, including investment banks, insurance companies, and hedge funds. Key Features of NBFC Software: Centralized Database: Facilitates inter-branch collaboration and smooth operations with a unified platform. Automation: Simplifies loan lifecycle management and account maintenance, ensuring efficient delivery of financial services. Customization: Highly customizable to fit specific business needs, offering flexibility in managing various loan types such as home loans, mortgage loans, personal loans, and more. Security: Ensures safe and secure handling of financial transactions and sensitive data. User-Friendly Interface: Designed to be intuitive and easy to use, reducing the learning curve for employees. Cost-Effective: Reduces the need for additional manpower by automating tasks, making it a budget-friendly solution. Benefits of NBFC Software: Go Paperless: Transition to a fully digital operation, eliminating offline work. Transparency: Enables managers and executives to monitor various points of the banking process easily. Defaulter Tracking: Helps track loan defaulters, maintaining a healthy loan management system. Increased Accessibility: Cutting-edge technology increases the accessibility and usability of NBFC operations. Request a Demo Now!
AWS Cloud Practitioner Essentials (Second Edition) (Arabic) AWS Security .pdf
Free ad-supported streaming takes off! Dive into the projected surge of FAST channels & market size from 2024 to 2027.
React and Next.js are complementary tools in web development. React, a JavaScript library, specializes in building user interfaces with its component-based architecture and efficient state management. Next.js extends React by providing server-side rendering, routing, and other utilities, making it ideal for building SEO-friendly, high-performance web applications.
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In this talk, we will explore strategies to optimize the success rate of storing and retaining new information. We will discuss scientifically proven ideal learning intervals and content structures. Additionally, we will examine how to create an environment that improves our focus while you remain in the “flow”. Lastly we will also address the influence of AI on learning capabilities. In the dynamic field of software development, this knowledge will empower you to accelerate your learning curve and support others in their learning journeys.
Explore the craft of program and project management, hearing from Atlassian Program Managers, local thought leaders, and more.
Browse the slides from our recent webinar hosted by Divine Odazie, our tech evangelist.
Our world runs on software. It governs all major aspects of our life. It is an enabler for research and innovation, and is critical for business competitivity. Traditional software engineering techniques have achieved high effectiveness, but still may fall short on delivering software at the accelerated pace and with the increasing quality that future scenarios will require. To attack this issue, some software paradigms raise the automation of software development via higher levels of abstraction through domain-specific languages (e.g., in model-driven engineering) and empowering non-professional developers with the possibility to build their own software (e.g., in low-code development approaches). In a software-demanding world, this is an attractive possibility, and perhaps -- paraphrasing Andy Warhol -- "in the future, everyone will be a developer for 15 minutes". However, to make this possible, methods are required to tweak languages to their context of use (crucial given the diversity of backgrounds and purposes), and the assistance to developers throughout the development process (especially critical for non-professionals). In this keynote talk at ICSOFT'2024 I presented enabling techniques for this vision, supporting the creation of families of domain-specific languages, their adaptation to the usage context; and the augmentation of low-code environments with assistants and recommender systems to guide developers (professional or not) in the development process.
AWS Cloud Practitioner Essentials (Second Edition) (Arabic) Course Introduction.pdf