Streamline deployment workflows on the Atlassian platform

In today’s hyper-competitive landscape, fast time-to-market is essential for delivering innovation to customers. See how Jira Service Management and Bitbucket streamline deployment workflows through better collaboration between Dev and Ops teams and total traceability on a shared platform.

Software development teams often encounter significant delays in code deployment due to fragmented teams, tools, and practices, which can lead to bottlenecks, increased risks, and reduced visibility. These challenges frequently result in missed deadlines, failed deployments, and lower-quality releases, ultimately hindering performance and responsiveness to business needs.

Join us in this upcoming webinar to learn how Atlassian tools such as Jira Service Management and Bitbucket can help your team overcome common deployment challenges, improve visibility, and ultimately deliver higher-quality releases more efficiently.

In this webinar, you’ll learn:

  • Atlassian’s unique approach to DevOps and why leading analysts named us a leader
  • How to automate change management with seamless integration between Jira Service Management and Bitbucket
  • Key tips for enhancing collaboration between Dev and Ops with total traceability into changes and deployments on a shared platform

 

Speakers

Ken Connally

Head of Technical Product Marketing, Atlassian

Ken Connally, Head Of Technical Product Marketing for IT Solutions, is the resident expert in all things ITSM on the IT Product Marketing team at Atlassian. A Bay Area native, he enjoys food, wine, disc golf and any excuse to visit a new place in the world.

Ash Moosa

Sr. Product Marketing Manager, Atlassian

Ash manages marketing for Bitbucket, crafting messaging and creating marketing assets that connect with technical audiences. Before joining Atlassian, Ash was at Gap, Schwab, and several startups, helping them test and optimize their marketing campaigns. While not at work, you’ll find Ash tinkering with his camera or riding his bike around the Bay Area with his son.