Atlassian will reduce its global workforce by approximately 10%, eliminating around 1,600 roles, as the collaboration software maker redirects capital toward artificial intelligence development and ...
In Europe, Eclipse Automation is strengthening its presence in the life sciences market by launching of a new Sales, Business Development, and Engineering Applications Hub in Germany—bringing the ...
Atlassian announced Wednesday that it will lay off about 10% of its staff, or 1,600 employees, as the 24-year-old software firm transitions to an "AI-first company." ...
The jobs cuts were announced as Atlassian has been stepping up investments. Last September, it agreed to buy developer intelligence platform DX for $1 billion, within weeks after announcing the $937 ...
Atlassian highlighted graduates as a worker category it wanted to retain amid cuts, in addition to high performers and those with transferable skills.