Teams | Collaboration | Customer Service | Project Management

Meet your AI-powered workplace assistant for stronger employee connections

Internal communicators don’t need more tools. We need fewer handoffs, less chaos, and more space to do the work that requires our superpowers of context, clarity, and judgment. Internal communications professionals understand the exhausting effort of balancing daily chaos. You might find yourself running three campaigns simultaneously, announcing a critical leadership transition, updating your hybrid work policy, and preparing for a quarterly town hall all at once.

Encrypted Video Conferencing for Enterprises

Most enterprise video conferencing platforms claim to be encrypted. The problem is that encryption can mean very different things depending on how a platform is built. For organizations discussing sensitive business, legal, financial, or operational information over video calls, a secure video conferencing platform is crucial. But many platforms advertise security while still retaining the ability to access call content through their infrastructure.

Secure Collaboration Software for Enterprises: Features, Comparison & Buyer's Guide

Collaboration tools allow teams to coordinate projects, share information, respond to incidents, and make decisions. But most of these tools aren't secure. As cyber threats increase, employees use consumer messaging apps for work, and regulations such as GDPR, NIS2, and DORA raise compliance expectations, organizations need collaboration tools that protect sensitive communications without slowing teams down.

The Shift to Multiplayer Work: Say Hello to Slackbot's MCP Client

Think about the five apps you can’t do your job without. Now count how many of them talk to each other. If you’re in sales, your deals live in one tool, your contracts in another, your decks in a third. If you’re an engineer, your tickets, your incidents and your code reviews are three different tabs. Every one of those apps got an AI assistant this year. None of them got any closer together.

Atlassian named a 4x Leader in the 2026 Gartner Magic Quadrant for DevSecOps Platforms

Today, Gartner named Atlassian a Leader in the 2026 Magic Quadrant for DevSecOps Platforms, and placed us highest in execution. It’s our fourth consecutive year as a Leader across the Gartner DevOps and DevSecOps research – a category that has changed underneath all of us as security shifted from a downstream checkpoint to a first-class concern in every team’s delivery loop. This one matters to me for a specific reason: it validates a bet we made four years ago.