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After 11 Years, Atlassian Customers Finally Get Custom Domains They Don’t Want
It hasn’t gone down well. Atlassian’s proposed solution requires “a company-branded domain name, a list of options for the 1st-level subdomain keyword, and a 2nd-level subdomain at your own choice.” Atlassian cloud admin experience chap Luke Liu explained that structure as delivering URLs such as internal.support.acme.com or people.knowledge.acme.org. One of Atlassian’s stated company values is “Don’t #@!% the customer.” But plenty of Atlassian customers feel well and truly #@!%ed by the custom domain plan. “The cloud roadmap specifically uses an example of 1 level,” wrote one commenter on the 1,445-item thread discussing CLOUD 6999. “The team managing this seems to be completely lost and disconnected from the user base.”
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Atlassian lays off 5% of staff to refocus on cloud, ITSM
Australia-based collaboration software company Atlassian, whose products target software developers and project managers, has announced plans to lay off 500 employees, around 5% of its workforce, to focus on enterprise cloud migration issues and IT service management (ITSM).
A blog post published Monday and authored by the company’s founders and co-CEOs, Scott Farquhar and Mike Cannon-Brookes, said that the company had made the “difficult decision to rebalance our team to better position Atlassian for the long term.”
Atlassian cuts 5% of its workforce
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 workforce. Atlassian co-founders and co-CEOs Mike Cannon-Brookes and Scott Farquhar note in today’s announcement that this move shouldn’t be seen as a […]
Atlassian cuts 5% of its workforce by Frederic Lardinois originally published on TechCrunch
Atlassian and Envoy Briefly Blame Each Other For Data Breach
Atlassian was quick to point the finger of blame for the breach at Envoy, which the Sydney-headquartered company uses to organize its office spaces. “On February 15, 2023, we learned that data from Envoy, a third-party app that Atlassian uses to coordinate in-office resources, was compromised and published,” Atlassian spokesperson Megan Sutton said in a statement shared with TechCrunch. “Atlassian product and customer data is not accessible via the Envoy app and therefore not at risk.” Envoy, however, was just as quick to rebuff Atlassian’s claims. Envoy spokesperson April Marks told TechCrunch that the startup is “not aware of any compromise to our systems,” adding that initial research had shown that “a hacker gained access to an Atlassian employee’s valid credentials to pivot and access the Atlassian employee directory and office floor plans held within Envoy’s app.”
Soon after the startup’s denial, Atlassian changed its stance to align more closely with Envoy. Atlassian’s Sutton told TechCrunch that the company’s internal investigation since revealed that attackers had actually compromised Atlassian data from the Envoy app “using an Atlassian employee’s credentials that had been mistakenly posted in a public repository by the employee.” “As such, the hacking group had access to data visible via the employee account which included the published office floor plans and public Envoy profiles of other Atlassian employees and contractors,” Sutton added. “The compromised employee’s account was promptly disabled eliminating any further threat to Atlassian’s Envoy data. Atlassian product and customer data is not accessible via the Envoy app and therefore not at risk.” In a statement to TechCrunch, Envoy’s Marks ruled out a breach on its end: “We found evidence in the logs of requests that confirms the hackers obtained valid user credentials from an Atlassian employee account and used that access to download the affected data from Envoy’s app.”
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Daily Crunch: Atlassian offers Jira Product Discovery in open beta release
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Daily Crunch: Atlassian offers Jira Product Discovery in open beta release by Christine Hall originally published on TechCrunch
Atlassian doubles down on automation with new capabilities for Confluence
Atlassian has announced new automation capabilities for its Confluence collaborative workspace platform, allowing customers to set up rules that streamline processes and remove the need for repetitive manual work.
Automation is something that Atlassian has been investing in for a while and that has now become a core part of its platform, said Erika Trautman, head of product for work management at Atlassian. The company first rolled out new automation capabilities to its Jira platform in 2020, and Trautman said it will not stop with Confluence: it plans to launch additional automation functionality in other products in future.
Atlassian doubles down on automation with new capabilities for Confluence
Atlassian has announced new automation capabilities for its Confluence collaborative workspace platform, allowing customers to set up rules that streamline processes and remove the need for repetitive manual work.
Automation is something that Atlassian has been investing in for a while and that has now become a core part of its platform, said Erika Trautman, head of product for work management at Atlassian. The company first rolled out new automation capabilities to its Jira platform in 2020, and Trautman said it will not stop with Confluence: it plans to launch additional automation functionality in other products in future.
Atlassian targets ITSM with new additions to Jira Service Management
Atlassian Thursday unveiled a slew of new features for Jira Service Management—its IT service management (ITSM) offering—providing support and development teams with new automation capabilities, virtual agent technology and on-the-go incident response.
Speaking ahead of the company’s annual High-Velocity ITSM event in London on December 8, Jira Service Management product manager Shihab Hamid said that Atlassian—which has acquired six companies in the last four years to “beef up” its product portfolio—was looking to bridge gaps among devops, IT operations, tech support and business teams.
Atlassian Corporation Plc (TEAM) Q1 2023 Earnings Call Transcript
Atlassian Corporation Plc (NASDAQ:TEAM) Q1 2023 Earnings Call dated Nov. 03, 2022. Corporate Participants: Martin Lam — Head of Investor Relations Scott Farquhar — Co-Founder, Co-Chief Executive Officer & Director Cameron Deatsch — Chief Revenue Officer […]
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