Computerworld June 6, 2025
Agam Shah

The company has apparently decided together is better when it comes to its collaboration tools.

Atlassian this week said it is starting to focus more on pushing out bundles of its collaboration tools, including Confluence, JIRA, and Loom, in an apparent move away from selling those apps as standalone products.

The company’s bundling strategy will revolve around the recently announced Teamwork Collection, which was unveiled in April at its Team ’25 conference.

“When we look at Teamwork Collection, that is our strategy moving forward,” Brian Duffy, the newly appointed chief revenue officer at Atlassian, said during an interview at the William Blair 45th Annual Growth Stock Conference. “We will lead with Teamwork Collection and collections in general — that will...

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