Empower engineers with the new DevEx enhancements in Jira, Compass, and Bitbucket
Atlassian » DevOps
by Suzie Prince
43m ago
Software development has become increasingly complex. Developers are asked to do everything from addressing incidents and configuring cloud services to navigating a sprawl of microservices and components to complying with niche regulations and beyond. This is further compounded by increasing cross-functional collaboration across distributed teams. Atlassian is committed to helping developers better manage this complexity by bringing disconnected information and teams together in one place. By reducing the toil of information gathering and coordination, we help developers get back to what they ..read more
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AI Productivity boosts to improve your developer experience
Atlassian » DevOps
by Christopher Cheung
43m ago
This article covers two types of artificial intelligence tools that can make your life as a developer easier while boosting your productivity. The first category of artificial intelligence tools is AI coding tools. AI coding tools are becoming ubiquitous because they provide numerous benefits, from picking up new languages more quickly to refactoring existing code and implementing tests. The second category of artificial intelligence tools is collectively known as Atlassian Intelligence. These AI tools are built into Atlassian products and make using Atlassian tools more accessible and more ef ..read more
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Why developer experience is more important than productivity
Atlassian » DevOps
by Angelo Macaraeg
1M ago
This article was originally featured in TechCrunch on January 29, 2024. The unhealthy obsession with measuring developer productivity There’s an unhealthy obsession with companies looking for a way to measure developer productivity. The desire to measure productivity is understandable; senior leaders have been under pressure to deliver results while capitalizing on their investments in teams and technology. There are no sinister intentions behind measuring developer productivity; leaders genuinely want their teams to be as productive as possible. The problem is that developer productivity is i ..read more
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Atlassian welcomes AI to the team
Atlassian » DevOps
by Sherif Mansour
1M ago
Our mission at Atlassian is to unleash the potential of every team. We believe the future of teamwork will be a partnership between humans and artificial intelligence (AI), wherever work gets done. In April, we announced our ambition to transform teamwork by leveraging AI, powered by 20 years of insights on how millions of software, IT, and business teams plan, track, and deliver work. Since then, we’ve been crafting AI-assisted teamwork experiences demonstrating how humans and AI can work better, together. The reception so far has blown us away. Nearly 10% of Atlassian’s 265,000+ customers ha ..read more
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How to tame software sprawl
Atlassian » DevOps
by Christopher Cheung
3M ago
The monolith is rapidly disappearing. Countless companies worldwide now embrace a loosely-coupled architecture for developing software. Distributed, autonomous teams are breaking down monolithic applications into collections of components such as microservices.  Why? A loosely-coupled architecture makes it easier to scale software performance and resilience while reducing risk and lead time to deliver new application features. The benefits aren’t limited to software either. A loosely-coupled architecture enables teams to move independently and frequently release changes that benefit users ..read more
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From design to code: how Atlassian and Figma help designers and developers collaborate
Atlassian » DevOps
by Christopher Cheung
3M ago
Modern software development is a team sport across many different disciplines. In today’s digital-first world, a strong collaboration between designers and developers is integral to creating innovative products that solve large problems and delight users. At Atlassian, we are helping multi-disciplinary teams collaborate and achieve what would otherwise be impossible alone. From Jira Sofware to Confluence and Jira Work Management, Atlassian has the tools every team needs to build better together from design to code. We previously wrote about how design teams can use Jira Software to work with d ..read more
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Atlassian named a Leader in the 2023 Gartner® Magic Quadrant™ for DevOps Platforms
Atlassian » DevOps
by Josh Frank
10M ago
Now, more than ever, software teams face the friction of increased complexity—microservices, autonomous distributed teams and DevOps practices, legacy tooling, and frameworks—alongside the market demand of delivering innovation and value faster. However, we’ve discovered something from the millions of Atlassian customers that transcends tooling decisions, DevOps models, and roadmaps. The best teams are in this together. Today, we’re honored to share that Atlassian was named a leader in the 2023 Gartner Magic Quadrant for DevOps Platforms. Related Article New collaboration tools that connec ..read more
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Maximize your software team’s potential with best-of-breed DevOps toolchains
Atlassian » DevOps
by Suzie Prince
10M ago
Did you know that, on average, a company uses 25 tools in their software toolchain? To manage these tools, organizations are devoting 10 percent of their development teams to toolchain maintenance. And while standardizing seems like the only solution, it comes at an unspoken cost. When we prevent software teams from working creatively, we also prevent them from generating innovative ideas. So, how do you strike a balance between structure and flexibility? Vendors that don’t allow freedom of choice and revert to a captive, exclusive approach will suffer. No matter how good their tools are, th ..read more
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3 key takeaways from our Open DevOps webinar
Atlassian » DevOps
by Cathy Liu
1y ago
Subscribe to Work Life Get stories about tech and teams in your inbox Subscribe Our webinar on how to optimize the developer experience with Open DevOps features Atlassian product manager Gareth Wham and product marketing manager Tamulyn Takakura. They shared the basics of what it means to practice DevOps and how companies have implemented a DevOps culture. They also walked through a demo to show how to develop, deploy, and manage applications using Atlassian Open DevOps. The webinar is available on-demand here. You can also find a list of commonly asked questions. Here are three k ..read more
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Atlassian Open DevOps could net teams a potential ROI of 358%
Atlassian » DevOps
by Emilee Spencer
1y ago
Subscribe to Work Life Get stories about tech and teams in your inbox Subscribe For developer and operations teams that need to work together collaboratively throughout the product life cycle, a good DevOps process is key. Under a DevOps model, these teams create close bonds and strong practices through automation and tools. But establishing that collaboration is no quick endeavor. It’s a transformation that takes time, cooperation, adherence to best practices, and the right set of tools. We had all of the standard tools for collaboration, but not necessarily the processes. […] Different t ..read more
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