has bought Swedish asset management company , the company announced this week.
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Sydney-based Atlassian, which makes collaboration and issue-tracking software for teams, did not disclose the acquisition price.
Todays digital enterprises often have tens or even hundreds of thousands of assets and services that they need to track and manage, Noah Wasmer, Atlassians head of tech teams, wrote in a announcing the acquisition. Mindville Insight provides enterprises with full visibility into their assets and services, critical to delivering great customer and employee service experiences. These capabilities are a cornerstone of IT Service Management (ITSM), a market where Atlassian continues to see strong momentum and growth.
Mindville creates a place for companies to store information about their assets and infrastructure and share it across teams. That makes it a complementary partner for Atlassian.
Even in the pre-COVID era, companies were increasingly becoming digital businesses. Now, that transformation is accelerating. Whether its supporting a remote workforce, bringing doctor visits into the digital realm,or facilitating grocery deliveries, IT organizations play a vital role. In this software-centric world, we find more and more companies adopting agile and DevOps practices to keep pace with change. However, they still struggle at being successful because the information they need to respond to changes and incidents is spread across different teams and systems, Wasmer wrote.
Mindville has more than 1,700 customers around the world, including companies like and , and organizations such as .泭
Founded in 2002, Atlassian has acquired at least 15 companies now, according to 蹤獲弝け. Its most recent acquisition before Mindville was ticketing startup in May.泭
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