Happy new year everyone! 🎊
We're back from the holiday break bringing you the latest and greatest news from the Atlassian ecosystem.
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Introducing an improved issue creation experience that allows users to minimize and maximize the modal between 3 different sizes -> helps you to minimize context switching.
Jira Work Management On Chrome
You can create and manage tasks right from the page that sparked the idea, without switching tabs with the new JWM Chrome extension.
Atlassian has announced that several of its products, including Jira Cloud, Confluence Cloud, and Jira Service Management, are now HIPAA compliant.
Nominations For 2023 Team Awards
The annual Team Awards are now open for nominations until 12th February! This year, you can submit your team for one of four categories: Agile & DevOps, ITSM, Work Management, or Cloud Migration.
Atlassian is hosting a hackathon called Devs Unleashed where you can build a game for Jira Software, Jira Service Management, or Confluence with Atlassian Forge and REST APIs. Three finalists will be selected to present their games in Berlin and compete for cash prizes. You have until 15th January to submit your game!
Privacy & Security Tab On Marketplace
Atlassian is introducing a new Privacy & Security tab to the cloud app listings on the Marketplace to help customers easily access important information on app security and privacy all in one place. in March 2023.
Reflecting On App Submission Experience
Atlassian launched a survey last year to gather feedback on the developer experience while building apps on its platforms. The feedback has led to the addition of over 20 new modules to Forge, improvements to popular modules such as macros and custom fields, and new operational features such as site-level filtering and grouping by app version in metrics.
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Why We Overestimate Our Abilities
Because it's a new year, many of us are setting a new year resolution! But we tend to overestimate how much we can actually do. The Dunning-Kruger effect is a cognitive bias that causes people to overestimate their knowledge or abilities, leading to poor decision-making and strained relationships with colleagues. Learn how to overcome it in this week's article!
See you next week 👋
Nikki Zavadska _Appfire_
Lead Product Manager
Appfire
Brighton
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