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Confluence 5.3: Space Blueprints, Shared Links, In-App Applications For Permissions And More

With the opening of the Atlassian Summit 2013, the Confluence team has released the new version of Atlassian’s social collaboration system. Especially the new Blueprints for spaces and the opportunity to share links easily within Confluence are true highlights. Let’s have a look at the improvements in Confluence 5.3.

Atlassian Summit 2013: Impressions From Yesterday’s Ecosystem Partner Day #summit13

The worldwide Atlassian community has come together again. During October 1-3 the Atlassian Summit 2013 takes place in San Francisco. On tap are trainings, state of the union talks, presentations, sessions, panels, and of course a lot of networking. A //SEIBERT/MEDIA delegation is also on site. Before the proper initiation, Atlassian had an Ecosystem Partner day on. Here are some impressions.

Atlassian Summit 2013: Initial Keynote Will Be Broadcasted Live On Wednesday At 9 AM PST

The worldwide Atlassian community has come together again. During October 1-3 the Atlassian Summit 2013 takes place in San Francisco. On tap are trainings, state of the union talks, presentations, sessions, panels, and of course a lot of networking. A //SEIBERT/MEDIA delegation is also on site. Traditionally, the first Summit day will be a a warming-up with trainings and user education. The proper initiation will be on Wednesday at 9 AM PST. And you can sit in on live: the initial keynote will be broadcasted on the web.

The Wiki Gardener: Tasks and Requirements

The idea of a wiki gardener is outstanding. There is hardly a company that is not delighted by this principle. But only a few companys actually transform this concept systematically and successfully. In doing so, it is generally no drama to recruit a gardener internally, and entrust him regularly with appropriate work. All you have to know is what a so called wiki gnome does, and why and who fits to the job profile.

Wiki Adoption: A Pilot Project As An Obligatory Routine

You never get a second chance to make a first impression. When introducing a new and in its type different software, this aphorism, that once Oscar Wilde and also Mark Twain adjudicated, fits very well, because: a wiki introduction can not be repeated very often. This is why we recommend to prepare a wiki project in the timeframe of a pilot phase, for later application.

Stash: A Demonstration of Atlassian’s Git Repository Management Tool

Atlassian’s Stash is a centralized system for the creation and management of Git repositories, within which the entire distributed code comes together. Since only very few projects consist of one single repository, Stash offers an easy-to-use project structure that offers quick and simple access to repositories so that you can organize and manage them. In an English-language demonstration, Jens Schumacher, a product manager at Atlassian, introduces a Stash production system from the inside out and demonstrates administration, rights management, working with branches and commits, merging, collaborative possibilities in Stash, and more.

Git and Stash in Software Development: An Introductory Interview

Atlassian’s Stash is a centralized system for the creation and management of Git repositories, within which the entire distributed code comes together. Since only very few projects consist of one single repository, Stash offers an easy-to-use project structure that offers quick and simple access to repositories so that you can organize and manage them. For experienced developers, these concepts are surely known. To help our less technically-experienced readers – who perhaps do not participate directly in software development – have a general understanding of these concepts, we conducted an introductory interview with Jens Schumacher, a product manager at Atlassian.

A Comparison of Zendesk and OTRS: Why Less is More

Any enterprise that receives more than the occasional request for support will at some point probably want to make use of a help desk to keep track of everything (and prevent chaos from entering the scene). But which strategy is the right strategy? Software solutions like Zendesk and OTRS have appeared on the scene to take over from the classic telephone-based support services; their offerings allow smaller companies to offer professional help desk support. This article compares and contrasts these two trouble ticket systems and answers why we think less is more.