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Atlassian unveils its vision for an intelligent, unified Cloud platform at Team ’25 Europe

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Written by Valentine Pradal

During the keynote of Team ’25 Europe, Atlassian co-founder Mike Cannon-Brookes laid out a bold vision for the company’s future: building a unified, intelligent cloud platform that connects strategy, collaboration, and automation. It’s a clear signal: the future of work, powered by Atlassian, is already here.

Cloud, at enterprise scale

Atlassian’s commitment to Cloud is stronger than ever. Jira and Confluence Cloud now support up to 250,000 users per site, proving that the platform is ready for even the largest enterprises. And the shift is well underway: 98% of European customers are either already on Cloud or in the process of migrating.

New hosting options include:

  • Commercial Cloud
  • Government Cloud (FedRAMP Moderate certified)
  • Isolated Cloud (coming in 2026)

Also launching in early 2026: Units, which will give customers the ability to segment their environment with isolated directories, data boundaries, and even AI contexts. This option is ideal for managing compliance and large-scale collaboration.

The admin experience is also evolving with improved navigation, unified search, and a consistent UI across all products.

At Elements, we’ve been preparing for this shift for years, and our apps are ready. To have more information read our latest blog article: Migrate your Elements Apps to Cloud with confidence

Teamwork Graph: shared context becomes a platform asset

The Teamwork Graph, Atlassian’s central data laye, now holds over 100 billion objects and is expanding through integrations with Databricks, HubSpot, GitBook, Basecamp, and others.

With new Graph APIs available in Forge, developers can build custom logic and automation that works across all Atlassian tools. Assets, previously limited to JSM, becomes a global platform app, allowing teams to define custom business objects in Confluence and leverage them across the product suite via search, automation, and AI reasoning.

Rovo, everywhere

Atlassian’s AI assistant Rovo is now deeply embedded across almost every product. Rovo is now available in Standard plans. A standalone Rovo app is also coming soon.

Rovo gains a personal memory to deliver more relevant answers, works with Canvas, reads local files, and can create Jira work items from spreadsheets. It’s quickly becoming the AI fabric of Atlassian’s ecosystem.

Teamwork Collection: content, meetings, and async collaboration

Several updates are rolling out under the new Teamwork Collection banner:

  • Confluence is now 2x faster
  • “Create with Rovo” adds AI-assisted content generation
  • Personalized audio briefings help teams stay aligned
  • A new Loom desktop app enables quick async video updates
  • Rovo agents in Jira automate repetitive tasks (already used by Canva)

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Software Collection: a smarter dev stack

The Atlassian Software Collection now brings together Bitbucket, Pipelines, Compass, DX, and Rovo Dev.

Rovo Dev, now generally available, embeds AI directly into pull requests and CI/CD workflows to improve developer productivity and speed up incident response.

Service Collection: beyond JSM

The Service Collection connects support, IT ops, and development in one seamless experience, combining JSM, a new Customer Service Management (CSM) app, Assets, and Rovo AI agents.

Notable additions include:

  • Rovo Ops for AI-powered root cause analysis, with integrations for Dynatrace, New Relic, BigPanda
  • Rovo Service to automate onboarding and access management across IT, HR, and Facilities

A new AI-powered CSM agent can handle pre-filled handoffs, work across systems, and improve over time through coaching and evaluation data.

And with Atlassian Beacon (currently in alpha), extended detection and response (XDR) is coming to Atlassian Cloud, adding a critical layer of security for enterprise customers.

Strategy Collection: from planning to action

Atlassian is turning strategy into a live, connected system with the new Strategy Collection:

  • Focus helps teams build OKRs and hierarchy-based plans, connected to spend and budgets (via Funds)
  • Talent provides real-time visibility into staffing, allocation, and work
  • Align connects strategy, people, and execution across the organization
  • Rovo brings predictive insights, automatic summaries, and risk detection into the mix

Dia: a browser built for modern work

Atlassian is also entering the browser space. The company announced the acquisition of The Browser Company, makers of Dia, an AI-native browser that reimagines how users work on the web.

Dia can:

  • Summarize YouTube videos with time-coded insights
  • Let users “chat with their tabs”
  • Compare multiple pages in real time

Deep integration with Atlassian tools is already in the works (pending regulatory approval). The app is available on macOS today.

A vision aligned with Elements Apps’ Cloud strategy

This keynote confirms what we at Elements have been anticipating for years: Atlassian is going all-in on Cloud and Forge. And so have we.

All four of our flagship apps: Elements Connect, Elements Copy & Sync, Elements Publish, and Elements Spreadsheet are fully available on Jira Cloud, rebuilt with scalability, security, and flexibility in mind.

We know migrating isn’t just about moving data. That’s why we’ve built dedicated documentation, migration guides, and personalized support to help teams preserve workflows, configurations, and custom integrations during the move.

We’re also migrating our apps to Forge, Atlassian’s next-generation development platform, to deliver even more secure, scalable, and intelligent apps faster.

All our Cloud apps are Cloud Fortified and SOC2 Type 2 certified, ensuring enterprise-grade compliance for your most critical workflows.

Cloud at Elements isn’t an afterthought, it’s a strategic foundation we’ve built and invested in from the start.

To get more details about how to move your Elements apps to Cloud, and what to expect along the way:

Check out our dedicated blog article on how to migrate Elements Apps from Data Center to Cloud Open Comments PanelOpen Details PanelListenRecord a Loom videoGive feedback on our new layoutRovo Button