Atlassian

Atlassian Corporation Plc, founded in 2002 and headquartered in Sydney, Australia, is a prominent provider of collaboration and software development tools designed to enhance team efficiency. The company offers a variety of products, including JIRA, a project tracking and workflow management system; Confluence, a platform for content collaboration; and Trello, a tool for organizing and managing tasks. Atlassian's portfolio also features Bitbucket for code management, Jira Service Desk for IT and service management, and Opsgenie for incident management. The company's software solutions cater to diverse sectors, with over 138,000 global customers, including many Fortune 100 companies. Atlassian operates through various segments, including subscription services, perpetual licenses, and maintenance contracts, while also engaging in investments to support early-stage startups and established partners that enhance its cloud offerings.

Mike Cannon-Brookes

Co-Founder and CO-CEO

Matt Sonefeldt

Investor

Past deals in Open Source

Tidelift

Series C in 2022
Tidelift enhances the effectiveness of open source software by providing a subscription service that offers managed open source components along with professional assurances. The company collaborates directly with maintainers to ensure that these components are reliable and well-supported. By focusing on the needs of both developers and maintainers, Tidelift aims to foster the growth of open source projects, enabling the rapid creation of high-quality software.

Phylum

Series A in 2022
Phylum is an early-stage startup focused on enhancing cybersecurity within the open-source ecosystem. The company develops a platform that helps developers identify and mitigate risks associated with third-party code. By utilizing an automated analysis engine, Phylum scans software packages as they are published, assessing and vetting them for potential vulnerabilities. The platform not only informs users of identified risks but also blocks potential attacks, integrating seamlessly into the software development lifecycle. This allows organizations to tailor risk scoring according to their specific security needs and maturity levels, ensuring a customized approach to application security.

Docker

Series C in 2022
Docker, Inc. is a company that develops an open platform designed for building, shipping, and running distributed applications. This platform enables developers and system administrators to create and manage applications as collections of containers, which can operate seamlessly across various environments, including laptops, data center virtual machines, and public cloud instances. Docker also provides an application runtime and packaging tool, along with a cloud service that facilitates application sharing and workflow automation. Originally founded in 2008 as dotCloud, the company rebranded to Docker in October 2013 and is headquartered in San Francisco, California.

Snyk

Series F in 2021
Snyk Ltd. is a developer-focused cybersecurity company that provides a software-as-a-service platform designed to help organizations identify, fix, and monitor vulnerabilities in open-source dependencies and container images. The platform includes tools such as Snyk Code, which offers static application security testing, and container vulnerability management, which addresses vulnerabilities in Docker images. Snyk enables developers to scan their code for security issues directly within their code editors, providing alerts and remediation guidance based on an internal database of known vulnerabilities. The company also offers features for application security management, licensing compliance, and infrastructure as code security. Founded in 2015 and headquartered in London, Snyk has additional offices in Tel Aviv, Boston, and Ontario, and has established a strategic partnership with Rapid7, Inc.

Split Software

Series D in 2021
Split Software is a feature delivery platform that builds better software for engineering teams to build impactful products. Its feature delivery platform pairs the speed and reliability of feature flags with data to measure the impact of every feature. Engineering teams at Twilio, Salesforce, and WePay use Split to reduce software development cycle time, mitigate release risk, and create a data-driven culture to maximize impact. Founded in 2015, Split is based in Redwood City, California with offices in Boston and Argentina. It is backed by Lightspeed Venture Partners, Accel Partners, and Harmony Partners.

JXL

Seed Round in 2021
Developer of an issue-tracking and project management tool intended to turn data into spreadsheets. The company's tool extends all products and works with both company-managed and team-managed projects in the cloud and allows users to organize issues by their sub-task, base, and epic level, as well as their own custom levels based on issue links, enabling clients to manage all their work in one place effortlessly.

Snyk

Series E in 2021
Snyk Ltd. is a developer-focused cybersecurity company that provides a software-as-a-service platform designed to help organizations identify, fix, and monitor vulnerabilities in open-source dependencies and container images. The platform includes tools such as Snyk Code, which offers static application security testing, and container vulnerability management, which addresses vulnerabilities in Docker images. Snyk enables developers to scan their code for security issues directly within their code editors, providing alerts and remediation guidance based on an internal database of known vulnerabilities. The company also offers features for application security management, licensing compliance, and infrastructure as code security. Founded in 2015 and headquartered in London, Snyk has additional offices in Tel Aviv, Boston, and Ontario, and has established a strategic partnership with Rapid7, Inc.

Split Software

Series C in 2020
Split Software is a feature delivery platform that builds better software for engineering teams to build impactful products. Its feature delivery platform pairs the speed and reliability of feature flags with data to measure the impact of every feature. Engineering teams at Twilio, Salesforce, and WePay use Split to reduce software development cycle time, mitigate release risk, and create a data-driven culture to maximize impact. Founded in 2015, Split is based in Redwood City, California with offices in Boston and Argentina. It is backed by Lightspeed Venture Partners, Accel Partners, and Harmony Partners.

Allma

Seed Round in 2020
Developer of an operation and collaborative incident management system designed to assist in building software. The company's system assists in resolving and mitigate software incidents faster and scales their key processes into workflows that run consistently and improve every time, enabling businesses to autonomously debug issues, automate workflow creation, and offer an engine for running workflows consistently.

Good Software

Acquisition in 2019
Good Software Co. is a Sydney-based developer of applications for software platforms, primarily focusing on the Atlassian Marketplace. Founded in August 2016, the company began as a side project and has since expanded to support three Atlassian Marketplace applications specifically designed for Confluence. These applications are known for their analytics capabilities, which assist clients in engaging with their content and making informed decisions. Good Software Co. has established itself as a key player in the marketplace, providing valuable tools that enhance user experience and decision-making processes.

StatusPage

Acquisition in 2016
StatusPage.io launched in 2013 to give companies a better way to be more transparent with their customers. They are focused on serving companies who provide tools to build products for consumers. They recognize managing a status page outside of ones own infrastructure can be a hassle, and hope to increase the transparency of the web by making it easier to do so.

BlueJimp

Acquisition in 2015
BlueJimp, which is headquartered in Strasbourg, France, is the company behind Jitsi, a popular open-source chat and video conferencing tool. BlueJimp’s technology will replace the current video chat technology that powers Atlassian’s HipChat video features, both in Atlassian’s hosted and on-premise versions.

Wikidocs

Acquisition in 2014
Wikidocs provides a real time collaborative editing API for HTML. Collaborative editing of content becomes more and more a commodity feature and Wikidocs provides this technology for all kind of services and software products in the world by adding three lines of Javascript code. Wikidocs supports all major WYSIWYG editors out of the box.

SourceTree

Acquisition in 2011
SourceTree, a popular client for Git and Mercurial distributed version control systems (DVCS) as well as Subversion source control.

Cloud9 IDE

Series A in 2011
Cloud9 IDE is a cloud-based Integrated Development Environment (IDE) designed for web and mobile developers, facilitating collaboration among remote teams. It provides an online platform that supports various programming languages, including JavaScript, Node.js, HTML, CSS, PHP, Java, and Ruby. By enabling developers to start coding immediately in the cloud, Cloud9 IDE promotes efficient software development and real-time collaboration. Founded in 2010 and headquartered in San Francisco, the company has attracted a talented team of developers from Europe and California. Cloud9 IDE is privately held and supported by notable investors.

Bitbucket

Acquisition in 2010
Bitbucket is a Git and Mercurial code management and collaboration platform used by professional teams to build, test and deploy software.
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