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ATLASSIAN ADDS 'COMPASS' AND 'ATLAS' FOR DEVS, COLLABORATION TEAMS


AT ITS ATLASSIAN ’22 EVENT, THE COMPANY SAID IT WANTS TO IMPROVE TRANSPARENCY
AND EFFICIENCY FOR USERS WITH ITS LATEST SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT AND COLLABORATION
PLATFORM UPDATES.

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By Charlotte Trueman

Staff Writer, Computerworld | Apr 6, 2022 9:00 am PDT


Atlassian



Atlassian today rolled out two new software additions to its platform, one aimed
at software developers, the other designed for team collaboration — and added
new data-driven capabilities.

Compass and Atlas evolved out of Atlassian’s Point A accelerator, a program that
creates new products to address customers' pain points. (Jira Work Management,
which Atlassian launched in April 2021, was also born out of the Point A
accelerator.)

The latest announcements came during Atlassian ’22 in Las Vegas, the company’s
annual event. 

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COMPASS FOR SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT

Atlassian's new Compass is designed to help software development teams overcome
the complexities of distributed software architecture, including the need for
multiple tools



“They spend a lot of their time managing these multiple tools and products, just
to see what's going on across the technical landscape they're working on,” said
Atlassian COO Anu Bharadwaj

Compass comprises three parts: Components, Scorecards, and Apps, and offers a
holistic view of software development components as they evolve.


 * Components give developers a unified interface to track both the technical
   architecture and related teams over time. Developers can access shared
   components, documentation, and other important information to build software
   in one place.
 * Scorecards is a DevOps health tool that allows developers to measure their
   architecture against baselines, security, or compliance requirements they
   need to meet. With Compass, Atlassian said, the auditing process can go from
   once or twice a year to nearly real-time, with health scorecards displayed on
   components.
 * Apps can bring in information across a variety of developer SaaS tools to
   help teams better align their work, and give them the flexibility to choose
   the best tool for the job.

Compass is fully compatible with Forge, Atlassian’s cloud app development
platform; Forge’s integrated Functions-as-a-Service platform allows teams to
extend Compass with minimal setup.

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Compass Components is one of the new features rolled out by Atlassian.


ATLAS, A TEAMWORK DIRECTORY

Atlas is a teamwork directory used to connect the dots across teams, their apps,
and work. Atlassian says it helps drive alignment by clarifying what a company
is doing, how it's going and who’s working on what.

“As you go from, like, 10 people to 100 people or 1,000 people, those
communication loops get weakened,” Bharadwaj said. “Typically, we hear from
growing companies that it's harder to connect with the newest person on the
team, to explain the company's mission or purpose and let them know how the work
they’re doing is actually helping to take that forward.”

Atlas gives every project a homepage, where anyone can see what the project
entails and how success will be measured. Users can also link Jira tickets,
Confluence pages, and Trello boards connected to each project, while team
members can “follow” the project for weekly updates and discover related
projects from the same page.

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Atlas personalized screen view.

Every Project in Atlas can also be connected to a Goal, connecting work to
company outcomes. Atlas reminds teams to post updates on their work every week
for Projects, and every month for Goals.

These weekly updates are limited to 280-characters and users can embed videos,
images, gifs to create a useful, engaging update. Each Monday, users receive a
personalized digest of the projects they follow by email, in a Slack channel, or
via Microsoft Teams.



Atlassian is also bringing smart links, first introduced in updates to
Confluence and Trello in 2020, to Atlas. When pasting a URL into Atlas, the link
can be displayed as just the title of the linked item, a full preview of the
link or a thumbnail preview of the link’s contents.

Smart Links also work in the reverse direction, making it possible to add live
previews of Atlas’ Project and Goals updates to any Confluence page, Jira issue,
or Trello board.

Every Atlas user has an individual profile, detailing what they are working on
and what has been completed; their direct reporting lines; and the
cross-organizational teams a specific employee has worked with on other
projects. Atlassian plans to add a “skills and interests” section for each
team’s profile in the coming months.

Wayne Kurtzman, IDC research director for social and collaboration, said Atlas
enables Atlassian to create a better-connected fabric at the person level and
stretch across their products. “Instead of relying on features from other
vendors, Atlas brings Atlassian closer to becoming the platform it envisioned,”
he said.




ATLASSIAN ANALYTICS AND DATA LAKE

Atlassian will also offer two new capabilities to give users flexible access to
all their data.

The Atlassian Data Lake contains cross-product and cross-instance data for easy
analysis with pre-modelled and enriched fields to speed up insight generation.
At launch, Atlassian Data Lake will include data from Jira Software and Jira
Service Management, access to data across other Atlassian products expected
later.

Atlassian Analytics uses technology from Chartio, a cloud-based visualization
and analytics firm Atlassian acquired last year. It connects to the Atlassian
Data Lake and lets users access data via interactive dashboards, SQL
visualizations, no-code visualizations, and information pulled from other
business-critical data sources.

In a future update, Atlassian says users will be able to directly connect to
external business intelligence tools.


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Charlotte Trueman is a staff writer at Computerworld. She joined IDG in 2016
after graduating with a degree in English and American Literature from the
University of Kent. Trueman covers collaboration, focusing on videoconferencing,
productivity software, future of work and issues around diversity and inclusion
in the tech sector.

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