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There have been some pleasant surprises over the past six months for customers of Jira Align, Atlassian's enterprise-level tool for tracking how work is progressing against goals and objectives — they ...
One crowd-pleasing announcement is the move to make Rovo, the enterprise AI offering introduced by Atlassian one year ago, available as a standard feature for all Atlassian customers at no extra ...
Atlassian has announced ARM-based Linux runners for its Bitbucket Pipelines cloud service, allowing developers to build software artefacts and container images for ARM-based systems. The new ...
Thousands of companies worldwide use Atlassian’s collaboration tools—including Jira, Confluence, Trello and Loom—to work together and manage projects. I talked to Atlassian President Anu ...
Farquhar, the co-founder of software giant Atlassian, reportedly sold the 1863-built grand estate known as 'Elaine', in ritzy Point Piper, for more than the initial asking price of $120million.
A community art project was launched four years ago on Balboa island to create a massive iridescent tile mural under the direction of a grassroots committee of Balboa Island residents. Local ...
The 5,000-strong crowd whooped and cheered when Mike Cannon ... the bearded and permanently dressed-down Atlassian billionaire was speaking at the TEDxSydney in December 2019 about how 'imposter ...
Less than a block away, Telstra, an icon of a bygone corporate era, announces plans to slash 8000 jobs. The scene inside Atlassian couldn ... was planning to set up a crowd-sourced site to rank ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Technology giant Atlassian has gone from spruiking an Australia-wide hiring drive, replete with a branded campervan, less than six ...
Atlassian, the company behind tools like Jira, Confluence and Trello, today announced that, after a reorg a month ago, it is now laying off about 500 employees. That’s about 5% of its total ...
As of 2:42 p.m. ET on Thursday, the Nasdaq was up 2.7%. At the same time, Atlassian had gained 5%, MongoDB was up 6.1%, and CrowdStrike was trading 4.7% higher. Besides being cloud software ...
For years we lived blissfully under the delusion that this was a one-off thing—an aberration of nature—but now we know we were wrong. So horribly, horribly wrong. Nah, nope, nuh uh, no way ...