by truthbrother | Apr 3, 2017 | Atlassian
A JIRA issue can mean different things to your team members. To software developers: epics, stories, sub-tasks. To IT help desk managers: tickets. But what do “issues” mean to a marketing or HR manager? Maybe you’ve heard one say: “Issues? I’m not sure I have issues,...
by truthbrother | Apr 3, 2017 | Amazon Web Services
Create custom policies that grant both view and full access permissions to the pages within the Billing and Cost Management console. For general information about IAM permission policies, see Managed Policies and Inline Policies. To create IAM polices that grant...
by truthbrother | Apr 3, 2017 | Splunk
Splunk may be the most famous way to make sense of mass quantities of log data, but it’s far from the only player around Quick! Name a log analysis service. If the first word that popped out of your mouth was “Splunk,” you’re far from alone....
by truthbrother | Apr 3, 2017 | Atlassian
In one of our first Confluence Cloud releases in 2016, we broke our users’ ability to edit pages. As the head of Atlassian’s site reliability engineering group, this kind of thing falls right into my wheelhouse. We have a way of dealing with like this, and as crazy as...