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A wild online claim about Anthropic acquiring Atlassian shows how anonymous forums can turn takeover speculation into something like a prayer.



AI anxiety is spreading through white-collar work as markets wobble, geopolitical risks rise and Australia debates how — or whether — to regulate big tech.


Atlassian is cutting 1,600 staff as it bets on AI, putting the spotlight on its unique and precarious exposure to the upheaval tearing through the software industry.







Atlassian’s $1.5 billion acquisition of DX shows how the company is pushing to stay important in the AI era, as new tools change how software development gets done.



Copyright controversies didn't get a mention during Scott Farquhar’s National Tech Summit panel. But he did urge Australia to back digital embassies and data centres.


Atlassian's browser bet is part defence, part gamble on how we’ll use software when the next wave of AI hits. But convincing knowledge workers to switch over will be a tough ask.




Atlassian co-founder Scott Farquhar says no one is safe from the AI shift. He wants Australia in the race with data centres, tech embassies and bold reform.








As the dust settles on DeepSeek's arrival, there is a growing belief that pure software plays like Atlassian could benefit from a second wave of the AI boom.




In his first public appearance since leaving Atlassian, Farquhar shared his investment strategy, thoughts on AI and some surprising relationship advice.










The Aussie tech giant has invested in Figma after Adobe's failed bid to buy the company. Between Figma and Canva, design tech is flourishing — which is great news for Mike Cannon-Brookes.



Scott Farquhar's announcement that's he's stepping down as co-CEO of Atlassian comes at a pivotal juncture for Australia's biggest technology company.


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