From scalable cloud architecture to AI-driven productivity, Team ’25 Europe painted a clear picture: Atlassian isn’t just keeping up with the AI wave, it’s building the surfboard.

As what is becoming a great tradition, Nigel Budd from Eficode and I sit down to breakdown the full set of keynote announcements.

🚀 Team ’25 Europe Keynote Breakdown: The Cloud Era Accelerates

Atlassian’s Team ’25 Europe event in Barcelona made one thing clear: the future is not just in the cloud, it’s already here.

With 98% of European customers already migrated or in progress, Atlassian continues to double down on scale, security, and AI-powered innovation. Here’s a quick rundown of the biggest announcements and what they mean for teams everywhere.

🌍 Cloud at Enterprise Scale

  • Confluence site limits increased to 250,000 users and Jira to 100,000 users signalling confidence in cloud scalability.

  • FedRAMP High and IL5 compliance are on the way, opening doors for regulated industries.

  • Isolated Cloud environments will be available in any region by 2026, offering true data sovereignty.

🧩 Introducing “Units” — A New Way to Structure Enterprise Cloud

Coming in 2026, Units will let enterprises divide their Atlassian Cloud into logical segments, each with its own user directory, sites, and Teamwork Graph.
Admins can apply policies per unit, ideal for handling complex global governance and data residency requirements.

🔗 The Teamwork Graph Opens Up

Atlassian’s Teamwork Graph is becoming the connective tissue across your digital workspace.

New Forge APIs and connectors for HubSpot, Databricks, and DocuSign make it easier to unify physical and digital assets.

Even better, Assets (formerly Insight) now plugs directly into the graph, giving visibility across people, processes, and platforms.

🤖 Rovo Everywhere: The Next Phase of AI in Atlassian

Rovo stole the show again:

  • Now integrated across Jira, Confluence, Bitbucket, and more

  • Rovo Search replaces standard Jira search

  • Rovo Chat introduces multimodal input, upload photos, generate diagrams, brainstorm, or even edit AI responses directly in Chat Canvas

  • New Rovo Skills include “generate email,” “search web,” and “create whiteboard”

  • Rovo Agents gain triggers, scheduling, and rule updates

  • Rovo Studio now lets developers build Forge apps directly within Rovo

Security and governance aren’t left behind, with customer-managed keys, Atlassian-hosted LLMs, and compliance with the EU AI Pact all confirmed.

🧠 Collections & Experiences for Every Team

Atlassian unveiled themed Teamwork Collections:

  • Create with Rovo: Generate full Confluence pages or audio briefings from Loom-style recordings.

  • Software Collection: Combines Bitbucket, Compass, DX, and Rovo Dev (now GA).

  • Service Collection: Brings JSM, CSM, Assets, and Rovo Ops together, including new root cause analysis capabilities.

And yes, third-party agents are coming, from Canva and Cursor to GitHub and Box, helping you collaborate across the full toolchain.

🔍 Developer Experience & Insight

Atlassian’s new DX dashboards and Rovo usage analytics help teams track credit usage, skill adoption, and automation impact, bridging the gap between innovation and insight.


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