Switching from Google Inbox to Gmail – Comparison of features and tips

After releasing Inbox in May 2015, the free supplement to Google’s primary email service, Gmail, was taken offline in April 2019. Luckily, many of the popular features found in Inbox have been integrated into Gmail, so users can still enjoy the increased productivity promoted by many of Inbox’s helpful functions. In this article, we’ll consider several Inbox features and look at how we can recreate them in Gmail.

Atlassian Data Center: News, benefits and opportunities (Atlassian Enterprise Club Day in Wiesbaden)

This year’s Atlassian Enterprise Club Day (AEC) took place in Wiesbaden on 16 May. It was a fantastic event where about 100 customers enjoyed interesting presentations and exchanged information and ideas in a casual and friendly atmosphere. Patrick Richardson, Group Product Manager for Data Center at Atlassian, visited us to talk to our customers, exchange information and share product news.

Conscious Capitalism: Can capitalism be conscious?

On 23 September 2019, The Conscious Capitalism Conference in Berlin offers an opportunity to share experiences, listen to thought leaders and academics about the change conscious capitalism is promoting. Thomas Eckschmidt explains what the Conscious Capitalism movement is, and why it is growing in this guest post.

Integrating Atlassian Server and Data Center into complex SSO environments

A while ago, I hosted Christian Reichert, founder and partner of resolution GmbH, in a webinar to learn more about this SAML-SSO solution and see a demonstration of the most important functions. So, how are Atlassian applications integrated into a complex environment with multiple IdPs, diverse domains and inconsistent user names? Learn how in this webinar!

Comparing Office 365 and G Suite – Microsoft Excel vs. Google Sheets

When comparing different software options, it is essential to look past simplistic feature overviews and consider the gray areas in between. To help our customers decide which solution suits them best, we have created a video comparison where we take a detailed look at the features offered by Microsoft Excel and Google Sheets and show the features in use.

Requirements for modern incident management: automation, transparency, structured learning

No software and no technical infrastructure is perfect: It’s not a question of “whether” there will be disruptions or outages but “when” and “for how long.” However, processes to solve such problems are often unstructured and not transparent for all stakeholders. Now Atlassian Opsgenie can help to take much of the sting out of such an incident with automated escalation levels and data reports for post-incident analysis.

Sandman in the cloud: Temporarily shut down non-critical systems

Previously, all of our systems ran around the clock – both critical production systems and small, special test systems that are rarely actually used. And for the latter, we talked about this in the hackathon: Can’t we automatically switch them off at night and on weekends? This is how the Sandman was born, the system which puts our non-essential systems to sleep regularly.