Atlassian smartens up security, licensing admin tools
Atlassian is plugging away at its version of the future of work with an eye on the needs of the admins who tend its software.
The biz's thesis is that the world rushed to whatever would make remote work possible during the pandemic and is now stuck with a sub-optimal mix of tools, some of which were built for occasional collaboration rather than regular remote work. The resulting mess needs tidying up and Atlassian reckons it is just the vendor to do it.
But first, Atlassian has 'fessed up to some mess of its own making by unifying the back ends of its own tools., Erika Trautman, Atlassian's head of product for work management, said Atlassian customers can find it hard to understand if end users are using properly licensed software, or whether they apply security policy consistently across the vendor's products.
Trautman said Atlassian has tried to fix that by unifying admin controls, and integrating user and access management, across the vendor's cloud product portfolio. We're told admin processes have been streamlined to remove redundant steps, and that audits, compliance checks, and security reviews should now be easier.
The company's forthcoming product, Atlas, will be key to that kind of cross-team collaboration – it lets teams share their work, and the context in which it was created, with others. Atlas will emerge from beta in October.
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