Atlassian has been investing significantly in the software space, with new offerings in Bitbucket Pipelines and Rovo Dev augmenting its Jira, Bitbucket, and Compass tools. The company is also staking a claim in the nascent AI-browser space with an acquisition of The Browser Company of New York.
“For any technology-driven organization, software teams are pivotal for your continued success,” Mike Cannon-Brookes, Atlassian CEO and co-founder, said in a YouTube video accompanying the DX acquisition announcement. “These teams are at a critical moment. AI is transforming how software teams work. This creates both incredible potential, and a whole new set of questions.”
Atlassian has 300,000-plus global customers, and a significant portion of DX’s customers, including Dell, BNY, Chime, Pinterest, GoodRX, Etsy, Vanguard, Pfizer, and Docker, already use Atlassian products.