2024-05-02
🚨 Team '24 Announcement Drop🚨 Day 2 kicked off with exciting announcements today including Atlassian Rovo and the next era of Jira. Check out everything we announced here: https://www.atlassian.com/... #AtlassianTeam24
TechCrunch
Atlassian debuts Rovo, an AI product giving businesses contextual search, insights, and the ability to add custom agents to handle tasks and “complete projects”
AI breaks down yet another barrier! Today at Team '24 we announced Atlassian Rovo - a new product that unleashes a company's knowledge so teams can make better decisions faster. https://www.atlassian.com/... #AtlassianRovo [image]
TechCrunch
Atlassian debuts Rovo, an AI product giving businesses contextual search, insights, and the ability to add custom agents to handle tasks and “complete projects”
2023-10-13
We are excited to be welcoming @loom to the Atlassian team! Loom's leadership in async video combined with our deep understanding of team collaboration means we can bring innovation to the market and empower our customers to collaborate in more human ways. https://www.atlassian.com/...
Reuters
Atlassian plans to acquire video messaging platform Loom for ~$975M, split as ~$880M in cash and the rest in stock, set to close in Q1 2024; Loom has 25M+ users
Loom changed the game with tapping the PLG market. Now, with atlassian all enterprise doors could open as well. [embedded post] @manpageman.bsky.social : Pivot! To! Video! [emb...
2023-10-12
We are excited to be welcoming @loom to the Atlassian team! Loom's leadership in async video combined with our deep understanding of team collaboration means we can bring innovation to the market and empower our customers to collaborate in more human ways. https://www.atlassian.com/...
Reuters
Atlassian plans to acquire video messaging platform Loom for around $975M, made up of $880M in cash and the rest in stock, closing in Q1 2024
Atlassian (TEAM.O) said on Thursday it had agreed to acquire privately held video messaging platform Loom for about $975 million …
2022-04-14
Update on cloud outage impacting ~400 customers. As part of scheduled maintenance our team ran a script to delete legacy data from a deprecated service. Instead of deleting the data the script erroneously deleted sites, and connected products, users, and 3rd party apps. (1/5)
The Pragmatic Engineer
An Atlassian outage that began on April 4 left ~400 companies without access to Atlassian's cloud services; only 45% of companies have since regained access
Gergely Orosz / The Pragmatic Engineer :
We also want to apologize for the lack of comms on the incident. We've been focused on getting all the right information directly to impacted customers, and should have shared more externally. You'll see a more detailed and technical update from us later today. (5/5)
The Pragmatic Engineer
An Atlassian outage that began on April 4 left ~400 companies without access to Atlassian's cloud services; only 45% of companies have since regained access
Gergely Orosz / The Pragmatic Engineer :
We're communicating directly with each customer with full transparency on the length of their outage. We know you have questions. If you're impacted, please reach out via the existing support ticket. In addition to our direct communication see https://status.atlassian.com/ (4/5)
The Pragmatic Engineer
An Atlassian outage that began on April 4 left ~400 companies without access to Atlassian's cloud services; only 45% of companies have since regained access
Gergely Orosz / The Pragmatic Engineer :
We know this outage is unacceptable & are fully committed to achieving a full & safe restoration ASAP. So far we've restored functionality for over 35% of impacted users & estimate the process to last up to 2 more weeks due to complexity of rebuilds for each customer site (3/5)
The Pragmatic Engineer
An Atlassian outage that began on April 4 left ~400 companies without access to Atlassian's cloud services; only 45% of companies have since regained access
Gergely Orosz / The Pragmatic Engineer :
Atlassian maintains extensive backup and recovery systems, and there has been no reported data loss for customers that have been restored to date. This incident was not the result of a cyberattack and there has been no unauthorized access to customer data. (2/5)
The Pragmatic Engineer
An Atlassian outage that began on April 4 left ~400 companies without access to Atlassian's cloud services; only 45% of companies have since regained access
Gergely Orosz / The Pragmatic Engineer :