Atlassian Opens Teamwork Graph to Ecosystem, Accelerates AI-Native Workflows
Event summary
- Atlassian opened its Teamwork Graph to third-party agents and automations via Model Context Protocol (MCP) and CLI interfaces.
- Rovo, Atlassian's AI agent, performed 14 million assisted actions in the last month, with agentic automations up 7x in six months.
- New capabilities include Rovo Studio (GA), Max mode in Rovo Chat (coming soon), and agents integrated into Jira workflows (GA).
- Teamwork Graph contains 150 billion connections mapping enterprise workflows across Atlassian and connected apps.
The big picture
Atlassian's move positions it at the forefront of the AI-native enterprise trend, where institutional memory and contextual awareness become competitive differentiators. The opening of Teamwork Graph to third-party agents signals a strategic shift toward ecosystem-driven innovation, potentially reshaping how enterprises approach workflow automation and productivity. With Rovo already embedded in 90% of Atlassian's enterprise cloud customers, the company is betting heavily on agentic work as the next frontier of enterprise software.
What we're watching
- Ecosystem Lock-In
- Whether Atlassian can sustain competitive advantage by making Teamwork Graph the de facto standard for enterprise AI workflows.
- Agentic Work Adoption
- The pace at which enterprises transition from assistive AI to autonomous agents across critical workflows.
- Governance Scalability
- How Atlassian balances security and control as AI agents operate across increasingly complex enterprise environments.
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