Posts Tagged ‘Atlassian’

The latest release of the Confluence SharePoint Connector is loaded with new features that help make the static content you store in SharePoint easier to embed within the dynamic content you create and share in Confluence. Access Content in SharePoint From Confluence, Fast Confluence 4.0 delivered a new intuitive editing interface that lets users create rich content with extraordinary speed [...]


2011 was an epic year for the JIRA Family including two massive releases, the launch of a new product – Atlassian Bonfire – and the introduction of Atlassian OnDemand just to name a few things. Atlassian’s Ken Olofsen had a tough time whittling this list down to just 11 things, but “did his best” to use a “traditional 4-4-2 formation“ (see primer [...]


Bamboo 3.4‘s ready for download and ready to spread a little joy for the holidays. This release provides some gifts for Atlassian’s Git users, and will bring joy to those expanding their continuous integration process into the cloud. What’s New in Bamboo? Improved Git Support & Compatibility Git users can get more out of Bamboo [...]


Editor’s note: Please note the total coolness of these Confluence 4.1 features, *in addition to what’s listed below*: pimping your images, autoconvert of content from the likes of YouTube, Google Maps, Vimeo, Flickr (paste a URL, Confluence will turn into content automagically), and find and replace. This is awesome stuff – so make sure you’re sitting down and holding [...]


Atlassian’s Team Calendars development team has been working hard to make Team Calendars the glue between JIRA and Confluence. They’re excited to announce that their next major release - Team Calendars 1.6 - is available for download now! Since Team Calendars 1.0, you’ve been able to map default date fields in JIRA – issue and version due dates – on a JIRA [...]