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4 reasons it's time to try Atlassian Data Center

At Atlassian, we want to give our customers choice in how they deploy Atlassian products: in the cloud, managed by Atlassian, or on the infrastructure of your choice with Server or Data Center. Many of our on-premise customers begin their Atlassian journey with our server products, with the ability to download our software and install it on a single server that you control. This gets you up and running quickly.

Intro to Kubernetes and Rancher Online Training - December 13, 2018

This free online training is aimed at users new to Kubernetes, or those interested in using Rancher to easily deploy and manage Kubernetes clusters. These sessions demo Rancher, an open-source platform for deploying and managing Kubernetes clusters across the cloud or on-prem.

Lessons learned implementing ChatOps (DevOps + messaging) at large Enterprises - Corey Hulen

Email overload, distributed teams and excessive meetings have caused many organizations to move their DevOps teams to messaging platforms and thus adopt ChatOps workflows. With thousands of open source installs and hundreds of customer implementations, we have a few lessons to share on interesting DevOps workflows, how incidents can be effectively communicated across distributed teams and what messaging in secure and regulated environments should look like.

PagerDuty for AWS: New Integrations to Drive Real-time Operations

Interested to learn how new PagerDuty integrations for AWS can help your teams drive real-time digital operations? Join Joe Norman, AWS Solutions Architect and Eric Burns, PagerDuty Senior Solutions Architect as they discuss how PagerDuty integrations have optimized real-time operations for AWS customers like William Hill, FanDuel, Pitney Bowes, and Xero.

BMW Gets Clarity to Quickly Solve for the Digital-First Driver, Leading the Way in Connectivity

BMW is a brand known for premiere driving experiences. But it’s also a software company operating within the internet of things (IoT). Having grown its digital services team from 70 to 180 people in three years, BMW is serious about elevating the personalized driving experience.