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Announcement: SonarQube integration rolling out
Hey everyone, I'm excited to share a new integration with SonarQube that brings in a new metric for Quality Gates! To setup SonarQube with Compass, head over to "Settings" (Gear icon, upper right corner), then "Incoming webhooks", click "Create", and choose "SonarQube" from the dropdown. Following the setup steps in Compass you'll get a URL and some instructions on how to set up a webhook in SonarQube. You'll then need to setup the webhook for each SonarQube Project or Portfolio so Compass can receive the data.
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Looking for Early Users to Test Our Visual Collaboration App
I've been working on a new app called FlowSense—it's an AI-powered app that makes it super easy and fast to create user flows and journey maps right within the Atlassian ecosystem. It provides detailed insights for each step and helps teams collaborate more effectively by using integrated Loom and resources library. It also comes with Rovo sidekick that should help you with creating informed flows. I'm looking for a few people who'd be interested in trying it out and giving some feedback. If you're up for it, just drop a comment or send me a message!
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Bitbucket Data Center 9.0 LTS has just been released!
We've just announced that Bitbucket 9.4 is now live as the latest Long Term Support (LTS) release for Bitbucket Data Center in our earlier post! Bitbucket 9.4 introduces enhancements that streamline both developer and admin experiences, while also bolstering security and optimizing performance. Whether you're looking to improve code review processes or enhance system resilience, this LTS release has you covered.
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Create post-incident reviews (PIR) using Atlassian Intelligence
Atlassian Intelligence generates incident summaries, which can help on-call teams save time and reduce the manual effort involved in creating post-incident reviews (PIRs). Select a relevant incident and use the AI-generated suggestions to create and finalize the PIR description. Read more about creating PIRs with Atlassian Intelligence. View full product update
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Create post-incident reviews (PIR) using Atlassian Intelligence
Atlassian Intelligence generates incident summaries, which can help on-call teams save time and reduce the manual effort involved in creating post-incident reviews (PIRs). Select a relevant incident and use the AI-generated suggestions to create and finalize the PIR description. Read more about creating PIRs with Atlassian Intelligence.
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Control Jira notifications for external users
Jira admins can now control notifications to external users. An external user is someone who collaborates with your team but has a different email address from your company domain. External users will receive issue-related emails but with user-generated content removed. They'll no longer receive project emails and events like project deletion reminders and requests for Jira Premium features such as Plans. To choose this option, first verify the domains in Atlassian Administration and claim the accounts. Then, to control what information an external user receives: Go to Atlassian Administration. Select Security then External users. Enable the External user policy. Internal users will still get notifications. View full product update
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Control Jira notifications for external users
Jira admins can now control notifications to external users. An external user is someone who collaborates with your team but has a different email address from your company domain. External users will receive issue-related emails but with user-generated content removed. They'll no longer receive project emails and events like project deletion reminders and requests for Jira Premium features such as Plans. To choose this option, first verify the domains in Atlassian Administration and claim the accounts. Then, to control what information an external user receives: Go to Atlassian Administration. Select Security then External users. Enable the External user policy. Internal users will still get notifications.
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Page previews are better than every before
Premium and Enterprise customers will see a new and improved page preview when they hover over a page title in the content tree. This preview will contain a sampling of three short sentences taken from the page, selected and ranked for relevance by Atlassian Intelligence (AI). Because this feature uses Atlassian Intelligence (AI), it is only available to customers on the Premium and Enterprise plan. There won't be any change to page previews for Free and Standard customers. Key changesPremium and Enterprise customers will see a new and improved page preview when they hover over a page title in the content tree. This preview contains a sampling of three sentences from throughout the page, selected and ranked for relevance by Atlassian Intelligence (AI). Free and Standard customers (and customers with AI turned off) will continue to see a preview of the first 250 characters of a page when they hover over its title in the content tree. View full product update
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Page previews are better than every before
Premium and Enterprise customers will see a new and improved page preview when they hover over a page title in the content tree. This preview will contain a sampling of three short sentences taken from the page, selected and ranked for relevance by Atlassian Intelligence (AI). Because this feature uses Atlassian Intelligence (AI), it is only available to customers on the Premium and Enterprise plan. There won't be any change to page previews for Free and Standard customers. Key changesPremium and Enterprise customers will see a new and improved page preview when they hover over a page title in the content tree. This preview contains a sampling of three sentences from throughout the page, selected and ranked for relevance by Atlassian Intelligence (AI). Free and Standard customers (and customers with AI turned off) will continue to see a preview of the first 250 characters of a page when they hover over its title in the content tree.
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Quickly set up your service project with the new Get started page
We’re introducing the new Get started page which outlines key onboarding tasks and their default settings. You can get your project up and running quickly, just by reviewing the default settings. The Get started page will appear automatically in the left navigation, once you create a new project. It will be available for all new company-managed projects except the ones created with the ITSM or Blank templates. Key changes BenefitsOn the Get started page, you can : review default configurations in one place try resolving a sample request learn from help articles and videos join the Atlassian Community View full product update
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Quickly set up your service project with the new Get started page
We’re introducing the new Get started page which outlines key onboarding tasks and their default settings. You can get your project up and running quickly, just by reviewing the default settings. The Get started page will appear automatically in the left navigation, once you create a new project. It will be available for all new company-managed projects except the ones created with the ITSM or Blank templates. Key changes BenefitsOn the Get started page, you can : review default configurations in one place try resolving a sample request learn from help articles and videos join the Atlassian Community
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New nonprofit discounts for Loom and Rovo
Nonprofits can now get 75% off Loom and Rovo!Hey everyone! Super excited to share that Atlassian’s video messaging tool, Loom, and new AI-powered product, Rovo, are now available with your Community License. Curious how these can fit into your team's workflows?
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Add Jira release views into your Confluence pages to create more meaningful release status reports
A few months ago, we rolled out Smart Link support for Jira board & backlog and also dashboards & gadgets, letting you embed Jira board, backlogs, dashboards and gadgets directly into Confluence pages. This was a game-changer for creating reports, project updates, and providing commentary on in-progress work for stakeholders and leadership. We’ve got some great news to share with you: Smart Link support now extends to Jira releases. No more clunky screenshots. Just copy, paste, and configure views of your Jira releases seamlessly in Confluence.
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Increased max step time for Pipelines builds
Hi all - happy to announce that with the completion of our migration to our new V2 runtime we are now able to extend the max execution time for steps in Pipelines. As of today, we have extended the max execution time to 720 mins (12 hrs). We are able to extend this further if required, but will wait to hear feedback from customers before making additional changes. Documentation for the max step time has been updated here.
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📣 Beta sign up – Introducing Unified Search, the new and improved search experience
Accessing the right information quickly is key to keeping workflows running smoothly and boosting efficiency across your teams. To help you achieve this, we're excited to share that Unified Search, a revamped search experience for Confluence, is now available for closed beta. Based on popular requests, Unified Search offers multiple ways to access your company's knowledge and allows you to search across your Atlassian products directly from Confluence with various ways to filter and sort your search results. This feature will be available to Confluence customers next year as part of your existing Free, Standard, Premium, or Enterprise plans.
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Our newest update to Help Centers in JSM: Linking Projects to Help Centers!
I’m excited to announce that the ability to link projects to Help Centers is now available in Jira Service Management Premium and Enterprise 🚀 In July, we released Multiple Help Centers in Jira Service Management, to allow for multiple front doors for different sets of employees or customers looking for support. The #1 feedback we received was for the ability to associate / link specific projects to specific Help Centers.
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Use third party secret providers in Bitbucket Pipelines
Bitbucket Pipelines is excited to introduce third party secret integration. This powerful new feature allows you to seamlessly retrieve secrets directly from your preferred secret store. This functionality is now available for Bitbucket Cloud based runners, and self-hosted runners. To get started with this feature, you'll need to code your own middleware to let Bitbucket communicate with your third party secret provider. Then, you'll need to configure your Bitbucket pipelines to retrieve the appropriate secrets at runtime. If your pipelines are using a self-hosted runner, you'll also need to point that runner to your middleware. All of these steps are detailed in our help documentation. Key changesBitbucket Pipelines can now integrate with third party secret providers to allow cloud-based and self-hosted runners to retrieve secrets from external vaults at runtime. BenefitsImproved security and compliance. View full product update
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Use third party secret providers in Bitbucket Pipelines
Bitbucket Pipelines is excited to introduce third party secret integration. This powerful new feature allows you to seamlessly retrieve secrets directly from your preferred secret store. This functionality is now available for Bitbucket Cloud based runners, and self-hosted runners. To get started with this feature, you'll need to code your own middleware to let Bitbucket communicate with your third party secret provider. Then, you'll need to configure your Bitbucket pipelines to retrieve the appropriate secrets at runtime. If your pipelines are using a self-hosted runner, you'll also need to point that runner to your middleware. All of these steps are detailed in our help documentation. Key changesBitbucket Pipelines can now integrate with third party secret providers to allow cloud-based and self-hosted runners to retrieve secrets from external vaults at runtime. BenefitsImproved security and compliance.
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Highlight work with color in your list
Identify and highlight key work that needs your attention with format rules in your list. With a format rule, you can automatically format individual cells or entire rows with colors, when specific criteria is met. For example, to highlight work that’s running behind schedule, you could create the rule: red row when due date is before today. More examples of format rules and their purpose, plus how to create a format rule. To create a new format rule in your list: Go to your project, and select List. Select Format. Select + Add a rule in the Format rules sidepanel. View full product update
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Highlight work with color in your list
Identify and highlight key work that needs your attention with format rules in your list. With a format rule, you can automatically format individual cells or entire rows with colors, when specific criteria is met. For example, to highlight work that’s running behind schedule, you could create the rule: red row when due date is before today. More examples of format rules and their purpose, plus how to create a format rule. To create a new format rule in your list: Go to your project, and select List. Select Format. Select + Add a rule in the Format rules sidepanel.
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🚨 SCIM API keys expire in one year
We're changing the expiration date for SCIM API keys from an infinite lifespan to a one year expiration date: This change applies only when you: -set up user provisioning for the first time -regenerate an existing SCIM API key This change does not affect existing SCIM API keys for now. We’re making this change to reduce security risk for any leaked or stolen keys and to encourage you to rotate your keys. If a key is leaked or stolen, its limited lifespan prevents attackers from using it indefinitely to access sensitive information. When is this changing? -On December 15, 2024, SCIM API keys expire in one year. This includes a SCIM API key that we create when you set up user provisioning or when you regenerate a SCIM API key. How to view the SCIM API key’s expiration date when you set up user provisioning: Log in to admin.atlassian.com. Select your organization if you have more than one. Select Security > Identity providers. Select your Identity provider Directory. Select Set up user provisioning and follow the prompts. View API key expires date in User provisioning. How to view the SCIM API key’s expiration date when you regenerate an API key: Log in to admin.atlassian.com. Select your organization if you have more than one. Select Security > Identity providers. Select your Identity provider Directory. Select Regenerate API key from […} and follow the prompts. View API key expires date in User provisioning. View full product update
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🚨 SCIM API keys expire in one year
We're changing the expiration date for SCIM API keys from an infinite lifespan to a one year expiration date: This change applies only when you: -set up user provisioning for the first time -regenerate an existing SCIM API key This change does not affect existing SCIM API keys for now. We’re making this change to reduce security risk for any leaked or stolen keys and to encourage you to rotate your keys. If a key is leaked or stolen, its limited lifespan prevents attackers from using it indefinitely to access sensitive information. When is this changing? -On December 15, 2024, SCIM API keys expire in one year. This includes a SCIM API key that we create when you set up user provisioning or when you regenerate a SCIM API key. How to view the SCIM API key’s expiration date when you set up user provisioning: Log in to admin.atlassian.com. Select your organization if you have more than one. Select Security > Identity providers. Select your Identity provider Directory. Select Set up user provisioning and follow the prompts. View API key expires date in User provisioning. How to view the SCIM API key’s expiration date when you regenerate an API key: Log in to admin.atlassian.com. Select your organization if you have more than one. Select Security > Identity providers. Select your Identity provider Directory. Select Regenerate API key from […} and follow the prompts. View API key expires date in User provisioning.
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Getting started with Jira automation
Living in today’s fast-paced world, who doesn’t love getting rid of boring manual tasks and letting automation do the heavy lifting? After all, the less time we spend on repetitive chores, the more we can focus on what really matters. I’ve been working with Jira for quite a while now, and let me tell you—a lot of folks I’ve collaborated with have shared some clever ideas for streamlining processes with automation. (Spoiler alert: I do it too on my private instance!)
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User Impact Score for JIRA
I've been dabbling with Analytics and using the Change Log table associated with each issue to do some of the basics. (If you know me, you know that means REST API Calls directly into Power BI). I've been using Atlassian Data for testing and I discovered something called the "UIS" or "User Impact Score". It is quite intriguing if you add it to your Issue Navigator you can see which issues are being ranked the highest. See screen shots below.
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ProductGo Now Supports Migrating from Data Center to Cloud Using JCMA
Atlassian has been evolving its product deployment strategies over the past few years, moving away from traditional on-premises solutions towards more flexible cloud-based platforms. This transition impacts how businesses manage their software development and project management tools.