‘We failed because we didn’t take care of the people’
In 2012 when she was an IT director at Cisco in San Jose, Atlassian’s chief information officer, Archana Rao, was part of a technology project that turned out to be a complete disaster.
In 2012 when she was an IT director at Cisco in San Jose, Atlassian’s chief information officer, Archana Rao, was part of a technology project that turned out to be a complete disaster.
Atlassian moves beyond performance reviews that “over-emphasise delivery of results and ignore behaviours that can take a toll on team health and company culture”.
Venture capital (VC) investments in Australian startups has hit a record US$1.23 billion in the 2018/19 financial year, according to KPMG.
App and website design workflow platform InVision has announced plans to ‘expand rapidly’ in Australia, and appointed its first Asia-Pacific managing director.
The encryption bill, intended to help police and national security agencies intercept online communications, could turn Australian companies ‘into Huaweis’, technology chiefs have warned.
Atlassian is starting an Australia-wide assessment of its employees and the teams they work on to gauge their suitability for remote working.
Tech giants, universities, consultancy firms and a retailer are among Australia’s top hirers for artificial intelligence related roles, according to analysis by job-site Indeed.
Five organisations have signed up to the government’s pilot Global Talent Scheme (GTS) program, launched in July in a bid to make it easier for big business and tech start-ups to hire overseas talent for highly skilled roles.
It could be a scene from almost any city start-up office on a Friday afternoon, except the workers here have been flown in from five continents, and will eat tonight at Sydney’s most expensive restaurants before wandering back to their beds at the five star Westin hotel over the road.
If the proposal goes ahead it will lay bare those companies that have the highest gender pay gaps and fewest women in leadership positions.
Atlassian’s co-CEO this week apologised to HipChat and Stride users facing disruption as a result of a decision to discontinue the team chat apps.
Plans for a “technology and innovation precinct” running from Sydney’s Central station to Eveleigh are being drawn up by the New South Wales government and Australian software giant Atlassian.
Atlassian’s Stride bites the dust less than a year after launch as Slack moves to strengthen its team chat position.
The government to pilot visa scheme to make it easier for big business and tech start-ups to hire overseas talent for highly skilled roles.
Atlassian co-founder Mike Cannon-Brookes today slammed the government’s changes to the skilled migration visa system, saying the move had “hurt us directly”.