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What 5M+ daily MCP tool calls taught us about the future of AI at work

Less than six months ago, the Atlassian Rovo Model Context Protocol (MCP) server went GA, giving Claude, Cursor, and every major AI agent direct access to Atlassian for our customers. Today, over one million users trust it every month to do real work through agents. But that number isn’t the story. The story is what’s happening inside those interactions: how AI agents are actually being used at enterprise scale, and who’s getting the most value.

Secure AI adoption with data loss prevention (DLP)

AI makes your organization’s knowledge easier to find and use. That’s the whole point. But it also means sensitive data moves faster, surfaces in more places, and becomes harder to track. The pressure to act is real, but the playbook isn’t new. You still need to know where sensitive data lives, govern how it’s being used, and prevent it from unauthorized exposure. AI is now giving you a reason to revisit your data security posture and make sure it’s strong enough to keep up.

How Atlassian and Dropbox are driving effective AI transformation

Adopting AI technology without an effective strategy is costing the Fortune 500 an estimated $161 billion a year.* Enterprises are making big investments in this space but are struggling to realise the returns. We know the technology is designed to make businesses more efficient, but we’re still seeing the opposite because most businesses are treating AI as purely a technology transformation. That’s where they get stuck.

Atlassian's guidelines for writing with AI

AI is a helpful tool but, without guardrails, its writing can fall flat. We joke about AI tells like em-dash overuse and “it’s not X, it’s Y,” but issues with over-reliance on AI writing go deeper. On Atlassian’s Brand team, these areas are top of mind. We want to move fast with AI but still put out content that is useful, fun to read, and trustworthy.

HR in the age of abundant intelligence - what we believe

We believe this is a once-in-a-career moment for the HR craft. If we get this right, HR practitioners will spend less time on administrative coordination and more time on the work that drew most of us to this field: landing the right person in the right role, helping a manager lead a team through a crisis, coaching someone who is struggling into confidence and performance, resolving a conflict before trust breaks, designing an org structure that unlocks something a leader thought was impossible.

Three ways Atlassian's Learning Team uses AI, and one way they won't

The best way to get value out of AI is to scale at the team level, but while 85% of workers use AI, only 29% have embedded it into team workflows. The Atlassian Learning Team is in that 29%, and the lessons they’ve learned are a model for teams of all types. They shared three ways teams can start becoming AI native today. The Atlassian Learning Team helps Atlassian app users build skills and confidence with free on-demand courses, dynamic live team training, and app adoption guides for teams.

Introducing Claude Agent for Jira

Built on Anthropic’s Claude Managed Agents infrastructure, Claude Agent for Jira lets you assign work items directly to Claude. Your agent’s work now sits in Jira alongside everything else: tracked in your project, visible in workflows, and connected to the goals it’s helping ship. The agent automatically processes the work item context, implements the required changes in a secure sandbox, and opens a draft pull request for your review.

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.

Meet the Knowledge Architect: The Role Every AI-First Organization Will Need Soon

While most enterprises are talking about how they approach AI transformation, increasingly knowledge management and arranging the required context are important factors in whether or not AI can work effectively. This shift is creating demand for a new role called the Knowledge Architect. We have Systems Architects to design the overall structure of software and hardware systems. Knowledge workers execute on work across different functions like Sales, Marketing and Engineering to achieve business goals.