Why Atlassian Is Letting Claude Code Into Its Own Data Graph
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Why Atlassian is letting Claude Code into its own data graph
Atlassian wants the autonomous, long-running agents that developers use in tools like Claude Code to work for everyone else. At its Team ’26 conference in Anaheim on Wednesday, the company is rolling out Max, a new mode in Rovo Chat that Atlassian’s head of product for AI, Jamil Valliani, describes as a “mini Claude Code” running “in the cloud with Teamwork Graph context built in.” For Atlassian — as for many of its competitors — the data it has…
Atlassian unveils Teamwork Graph, Rovo updates at its Team event
Atlassian today has unveiled a massive suite of AI-driven updates at its annual Team event, signaling a major shift toward an AI-native ecosystem. Central to the announcement is the expansion of the Teamwork Graph and the evolution of Rovo, Atlassian’s flagship AI agent, which are designed to harness organizational context to deliver unprecedented productivity gains. The Teamwork Graph: A Unified Source of Truth The bedrock of Atlassian’s AI str…
Atlassian opens Teamwork Graph and pushes Rovo into agentic execution at Team '26
Atlassian Corp. today unveiled a sweeping set of artificial intelligence updates at its annual Team ’26 conference, headlined by the broad opening of its Teamwork Graph and the evolution of its Rovo AI assistant from a helper into an agent that can plan and execute multistep work autonomously. The company said the Teamwork Graph, which […] The post Atlassian opens Teamwork Graph and pushes Rovo into agentic execution at Team ’26 appeared first o…
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