Atlassian strengthens AI measurability with DX acquisition
Briefly

Atlassian strengthens AI measurability with DX acquisition
"Atlassian is acquiring engineering intelligence expert DX for $1 billion (€850 million). With this acquisition, the company aims to help organizations measure the actual impact of their AI investments on developer productivity. The integration of DX into the System of Work should provide insight into which AI applications truly add value. "Using AI is easy, creating value is harder," emphasizes CEO Mike Cannon-Brookes. At a time when organizations are rapidly implementing AI, managers of large development teams are struggling to quantify productivity gains."
"According to Abi Noda, CEO and founder of DX, the company began five years ago with the conviction that measuring developer productivity was an unresolved issue. "Combining our data intelligence with Atlassian's AI-powered tools, we can provide customers with unmatched understanding, solutions and feedback to accelerate developer productivity." The acquisition aligns with Atlassian's System of Work vision, in which the company is developing a cohesive ecosystem of tools to facilitate more effective collaboration."
Atlassian is acquiring engineering intelligence firm DX to measure the real impact of AI investments on developer productivity and integrate those insights into the System of Work. DX enables measurement of AI adoption and impact, combines qualitative feedback with quantitative signals to offer a 360-degree view of the developer experience, and delivers real-time insights into productivity and system health. These capabilities allow leaders to identify bottlenecks, compare investments, and make targeted decisions. The combined offering aims to accelerate developer productivity and satisfaction across large, complex engineering organizations through data-driven decision-making.
Read at Techzine Global
Unable to calculate read time
[
|
]