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The best stories related to our favorite topics from all over the Internet. Find links to the best news, blog posts and stories related to Leadership, Management, Design, Requirements, Development, Operations, Test, Security and Atlassian to mention some topics. Stories is a curated section where any story is welcome as long as it fit the categories and are considered useful and interesting to the community.
Manual triggers for end users in smart links: Use manual triggers directly from Confluence smart links in Confluence and Jira. Slack integration in-context discoverability: Go from manual sharing of pages to Slack to automated slack notifications based on changes made to pages. Manual triggers action in the content manager: Bulk update pages with automated multi-actions (i.e. add a label, change status, and assign owner) Support for SmartLinks in Content Tree triggers and actions in automation: Trigger automations based on the creation of a smart links in content tree or automatically create smartlinks in content tree. Deactivated page owners branch and template: Trigger automations based on if users are inactive/deactivated and not just based on the if the page is inactive.
Jimi Wikman
Eficode has acquired Jodocus, the first cloud-native Atlassian Platinum partner in Germany. This acquisition further reinforces Eficode’s role as an Atlassian partner in Germany and expands its skills and services in Atlassian Cloud.
“Atlassian is moving to the Cloud, and the related know-how is essential to speed up this transition. Jodocus was originally the first Atlassian partner in Germany to focus fully on the Cloud. Their broad expertise in Atlassian tools and cloud migrations helps our customers in their journey to the cloud and complements our mission to build the future of software development,” says Ilari Nurmi, CEO of Eficode. “We welcome Jodocus’ employees and customers to Eficode.”
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We are holding another round of Atlassian Analytics office hour sessions on June 5 (AMER/EMEA) / June 6 (APAC)!
These are open-ended sessions that anyone can join to ask our technical support and product teams any questions about Atlassian Analytics and Atlassian Data Lake. Whether you’re new to the product or an experienced user, we are here to assist you in getting quicker insights from your charts and dashboards.
 
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My name is Annie Lu, Product Marketing Manager working with @Philip Braddock (see his intro post here) on Atlassian for Startups 🚀
Some of you might have seen me active on the DevOps Group previously, and I’m excited to introduce myself here and can’t wait to share how Atlassian tools can help you build and scale your startups.
Jimi Wikman
We have two updates to share about querying issue Story points and Priority in Atlassian Analytics.
Story points can now be queried directly from the Jira Family of Products “Issue” table
We're happy to share that a new “Story points” column is now added to the “Issue” table under Jira Family of Products.
This new column is in numeric format, which means you can perform aggregation functions directly on the values, without converting the format.
Jimi Wikman
Sometimes when we create an alert from an integration we want to be able to adjust the title of said alert so that our end users know what they are looking at.
For example if an alert is created by an integration with Amazon CloudWatch we may want the title of the alert to be just the name of the Alarm as configured in CloudWatch.
We can do this in the Create Alert rule by selecting one of the fields available in 'Dynamic properties' as shown in the image below.
Jimi Wikman
Work suggestions is now generally available for all Jira Cloud customers
It has never been harder to stay focused on what matters most. Confronted by the sprawl of tools and communication channels, all calling for attention, developers face an epic challenge of punching through the noise in their attempt to do impactful work that helps their teams and products move forward.
We are excited to announce that work suggestions is now generally available for all Jira Cloud customers.
Jimi Wikman
What is it
To help space admins have better oversight into the activity happening across their space and what needs their attention, we've rolled out the same Mission Control concept for all spaces in Confluence. 
By leveraging the same insights + logic here that are being used in the product-level Mission Control, the work and metrics of product admins and space admin have been unified, helping to support drill-downs and/or collaboration between the two admin levels.
Jimi Wikman
Welcome to the Developer's Edge video series. This series examines Atlassian products and partner integrations through a developer's lens, showing how an integrated toolchain can improve the developer experience while increasing productivity.
A better developer experience is a few steps away.
Welcome to the Developer's Edge video series. This series looks at Atlassian products and partner integrations through a developer lens, Showing off how an integrated toolchain can improve the developer experience while increasing productivity.
 
 
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We’re excited to announce a new feature for Jira Service Management. You can now restrict the visibility of internal notes, based on your project roles and groups. 🎉
Sometimes, teams need to have private discussions about customer requests, and in the case of particularly sensitive topics these discussions may need to be confidential between only a few team members (such as those in your HR or Legal teams).
Jimi Wikman
Improving Atlassian account security using security keys as a second factor
Hello, Atlassian community!
We are excited to announce that Atlassian now supports security keys as a two-step verification (2SV) method. We already support time-based one-time password (TOTP) and SMS.
Jimi Wikman
For organizations where the products and/or services are so complex that an Agile Release Train is not sufficient, the intent is to have a Solution Train. This is applicable for organizations in which multiple Agile Release Trains work together on one or more complex services and/or products.
Typically, the solution train is where hardware, software, and/or firmware form an integrated product.
Jimi Wikman