True Collaboration, Real Results: Inside EDD’s Atlassian Cloud Transformation
What EDD Gained: Trust, Expertise, and a Scalable Future
TheChallenge:
The California Employment Development Department (EDD) needed more than a technical solution—they needed a partner who understood the complexity of public sector operations. To realize their modernization goals, EDD sought a trusted advisor with deep Atlassian expertise, a clear roadmap for secure cloud migration, and a proven approach to change enablement.
Their goals were ambitious:
Improve agility and service responsiveness
Modernize IT project and knowledge management systems
Enhance collaboration and transparency across teams
Ensure scalability, security, and long-term sustainability
This vision marked the beginning of the EDD Atlassian Cloud transformation—a bold initiative to overhaul legacy platforms and empower workforce programs with modern, cloud-based tools.
The Oxalis Solution:
Oxalis assembled a multidisciplinary team of Atlassian-certified experts to lead EDD through every stage of the transformation. Our approach combined technical depth with a clear understanding of EDD’s business and operational needs.
Atlassian Cloud Migration: A secure, efficient transition to Atlassian Cloud ensured scalability and accessibility for a large, distributed workforce.
Jira Software and Confluence Implementation: We configured Jira Software to support agile project tracking across EDD teams and implemented Confluence as a collaborative knowledge base and documentation hub.
Custom Cloud-Based Solution Development: In addition to configuration, Oxalis developed a new solution built on Atlassian Cloud to meet EDD’s specific operational and reporting needs.
Change Management & Enablement: To support adoption, we provided strategic change enablement including user training, onboarding sessions, stakeholder communications, and scalable governance planning.
Ongoing Support & Optimization: Post-implementation, Oxalis continued to provide support and iterative enhancements to ensure continued alignment with EDD’s evolving priorities.
The Results:
The EDD Atlassian Cloud transformation delivered measurable results across the organization:
Increased efficiency and visibility in project management
Enhanced collaboration through centralized, shared documentation
Improved knowledge sharing and continuity across teams
Greater transparency and accountability for internal initiatives
A scalable foundation for future innovation
“Oxalis is not just a vendor; they are a true partner. Their commitment to client satisfaction, technical expertise, and collaborative approach makes them an invaluable asset. From planning through implementation and training, they delivered with precision, care, and a deep understanding of our needs.” — Joseph Ledoux, EDDNext Project Administrator
The California Employment Development Department (EDD), one of the largest state departments in the United States, partnered with Oxalis to lead a comprehensive modernization initiative. This EDD Atlassian Cloud transformation involved migrating to Atlassian Cloud, implementing Jira Software and Confluence, and developing a custom solution tailored to enhance collaboration, transparency, and scalability across the organization.
Why It Worked
The success of the EDD Atlassian Cloud transformation wasn’t driven by tools alone—it was the result of a trusted partnership. Oxalis brought not only technical excellence but also the discipline of active listening, practical implementation, and long-term client enablement.
By aligning solutions with EDD’s real-world workflows and team structures, Oxalis delivered impact that extended far beyond go-live.
Looking Ahead
Today, EDD operates on a modern Atlassian Cloud environment that supports cross-team collaboration, improved project outcomes, and knowledge continuity. With Oxalis as a continuing partner, EDD is positioned to evolve and scale its systems with confidence.
Moving Forward with Atlassian Enterprise Transformation
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Oxalis Partners with IFS to Modernize Shipbuilding and MRO for the U.S. Defense Industry
Strategic Partnership Brings Cutting-Edge ERP and IT Solutions to Shipbuilders, MRO Providers, and Defense Industry Manufacturers
Oxalis Solutions, a leader in technology solutions for highly regulated industries, is pleased to announce a strategic partnership with IFS, a global innovator in enterprise resource planning (ERP) software. This collaboration will empower shipbuilders, maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) providers, and defense industry manufacturers with advanced technology solutions that improve efficiency, streamline operations, and enhance readiness for mission-critical projects.
“IFS is committed to delivering industry-leading cloud solutions that drive operational excellence for asset-intensive industries. Our partnership with Oxalis marks a significant step forward in modernizing U.S. Navy MRO operations, ensuring shipyards and defense contractors have the tools they need to enhance efficiency, readiness, and long-term sustainability,” said Vinod Chumber, Global Head of Channels at IFS.
IFS is a proven leader in enterprise software for asset-intensive industries, including aerospace, defense, and maritime. By partnering with Oxalis—known for its deep expertise in software integration, cloud solutions, and process optimization—this collaboration will provide businesses that support the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) with state-of-the-art IT solutions to modernize operations and increase supply chain resilience.
“We are excited to partner with IFS to modernize U.S. shipbuilding, repair, and MRO operations,” said Jonathan Malanche, CEO of Oxalis Solutions. “Our combined expertise in software implementation and enterprise technology will help businesses across the defense industrial base embrace digital transformation, improve efficiency, and remain competitive in a rapidly evolving market.”
Addressing the Need for Modernization in Shipbuilding, MRO, and Defense Manufacturing
The U.S. defense industry is undergoing a critical shift toward modernization, driven by aging infrastructure, increased global competition, and the need for more efficient manufacturing and repair processes. Organizations supporting the DoD—including shipbuilders, aerospace manufacturers, and MRO providers—face growing challenges in asset management, workforce optimization, and operational efficiency.
By integrating IFS’s powerful ERP solutions with Oxalis’ expertise in IT system modernization and digital transformation, this partnership will help businesses:
Optimize complex supply chains and improve manufacturing processes.
Enhance asset management and predictive maintenance capabilities.
Increase operational efficiency and reduce downtime in MRO operations.
Ensure compliance with DoD and industry-specific security and regulatory requirements.
Improve collaboration across shipyards, aerospace firms, and other defense contractors.
A Future-Ready Solution for Defense Industry Leaders
IFS is trusted by leading defense contractors, shipyards, and aerospace organizations for its advanced ERP, enterprise asset management (EAM), and field service management (FSM) solutions. Oxalis Solutions brings deep experience in cloud-based IT modernization, process automation, and large-scale enterprise software deployments across industries that support the U.S. military and defense sector.
Together, Oxalis and IFS will provide the next generation of digital tools that enable organizations to increase agility, optimize production, and improve readiness across shipbuilding, MRO, and defense supply chains.
About IFS IFS is the world’s leading provider of Industrial AI and enterprise software for hardcore businesses that make, service, and power our planet. Our technology enables businesses which manufacture goods, maintain complex assets, and manage service-focused operations to unlock the transformative power of Industrial AI™ to enhance productivity, efficiency, and sustainability.
IFS Cloud is a fully composable AI-powered platform, designed for ultimate flexibility and adaptability to our customers’ specific requirements and business evolution. It spans the needs of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), Enterprise Asset Management (EAM), Supply Chain Management (SCM), Information Technology Service Management (ITSM), and Field Service Management (FSM). IFS technology leverages AI, machine learning, real-time data and analytics to empower our customers to make informed strategic decisions and excel at their Moment of Service™.
IFS was founded in 1983 by five university friends who pitched a tent outside our first customer’s site to ensure they would be available 24/7 and the needs of the customer would come first. Since then, IFS has grown into a global leader with over 7,000 employees in 80 countries. Driven by those foundational values of agility, customer-centricity, and trust, IFS is recognized worldwide for delivering value and supporting strategic transformations. We are the most recommended supplier in our sector. Visit ifs.com to learn why.
About Oxalis Solutions
Oxalis Solutions is a technology consultancy specializing in IT modernization for highly regulated industries, including maritime, aerospace, defense, and manufacturing. As an Atlassian Platinum Solution Partner, Oxalis provides cloud services, ITSM solutions, and enterprise software integrations to help organizations streamline operations and improve business performance.
Beyond Tools: Introducing the Atlassian System of Work for Enterprise Transformation
The role of IT leadership is evolving. CIOs, CTOs, and Directors of IT are no longer just stewards of infrastructure—they’re strategic partners guiding transformation, innovation, and business agility. But modern organizations are facing an all-too-familiar challenge: fragmented tools, siloed teams, and slow decision-making.
To meet this moment, Atlassian has introduced a new way of working—one that goes beyond the traditional approach to platforms and products. It’s called the System of Work, and it’s changing how leading organizations connect strategy to execution, streamline collaboration, and scale with clarity.
What Is the System of Work?
At its core, the Atlassian System of Work is a philosophy—not a product—that brings teams, goals, tools, and knowledge together in a unified digital environment. It’s designed for today’s connected enterprise, where business, IT, and software teams need to move fast and stay aligned.
Atlassian’s System of Work is built on four foundational principles:
Align work to goals – Connect day-to-day work to enterprise strategy.
Plan and track together – Break down silos between departments and coordinate with shared visibility.
Unleash knowledge – Make institutional knowledge accessible and searchable across the business.
Embrace AI as teammates – Use intelligent agents to reduce busywork and support decision-making.
This philosophy is fully embedded into Atlassian’s cloud platform and supported by an integrated suite of tools: Jira Software, Jira Service Management, Confluence, Jira Align, Atlas, and now Rovo—the AI-powered teammate.
Increased visibility: From high-level goals in Jira Align to work-in-progress in Jira Software and documentation in Confluence, everything is interconnected—reducing duplication and improving trust in status updates.
Strategic agility: With the new Atlassian Focus platform, leadership can define OKRs, track progress, and adjust priorities dynamically.
Reduced overhead: AI tools like Rovo summarize meetings, draft reports, and surface relevant documentation—freeing teams to focus on high-value work.
A Day in the Life of the System of Work
Imagine this scenario in a complex enterprise environment:
A VP of IT defines quarterly strategic goals in Atlassian Focus—one objective is to modernize the organization’s customer support system.
The portfolio team breaks this goal down into epics in Jira Align, aligned with business value streams.
The software team plans sprints in Jira Software, linking stories to those strategic epics.
The IT service team uses Jira Service Management to capture feedback and support tickets, automatically connected to the development backlog.
Throughout the project, documentation is created and shared in Confluence, automatically linked to the related Jira issues.
The leadership team uses Atlas to get real-time updates and status without weekly check-ins.
And Rovo, Atlassian’s AI teammate, proactively answers stakeholder questions, suggests knowledge base articles, and summarizes team meetings into Jira tickets.
This is not a future-state—it’s happening today in organizations like Reddit, Procore, and Thumbtack. In one case, Procore reduced roadmap planning time by 75% using Rovo. In another, a virtual agent resolved 15% of IT requests without human intervention, improving SLA compliance across the board.
The Power of an Integrated Platform
The magic of the System of Work lies not just in the tools, but in how they work together:
Jira Software: Agile project management for software and business teams
Jira Service Management: ITSM with real-time collaboration and DevOps integration
Confluence: Centralized knowledge sharing and documentation
Jira Align: Strategic portfolio management and enterprise agility
Focus: Goal and OKR tracking for leadership visibility
Atlas: Contextual updates and team alignment
Rovo: AI-powered search, summarization, and workflow automation
Teamwork Graph: The data fabric that connects it all—people, work, knowledge, and goals
Enterprise teams can collaborate more effectively and achieve greater results together.
This white paper introduces the Atlassian System of Work, explains how it transforms organizational operations, and highlights why Oxalis is the ideal partner to help implement and succeed with this model.
Together, these tools form a single source of truth—a system that adapts to your business, scales across functions, and evolves as your teams do.
How Oxalis Can Help
At Oxalis, we specialize in helping organizations adopt and operationalize the Atlassian System of Work. We’ve guided complex, highly regulated enterprises—from shipyards and government agencies to healthcare and higher education—through successful transformation.
Here’s what sets us apart:
Strategic alignment: We design solutions that tie work to your top-level business goals.
Toolchain optimization: We connect your Atlassian tools into one coherent ecosystem.
Cloud migrations: We help you transition to Atlassian Cloud while ensuring performance, security, and compliance.
Training and change enablement: We work with your teams to ensure adoption and long-term success.
AI enablement: We implement Rovo and configure intelligent agents to support your teams from day one.
If you’re ready to unify your teams, reduce inefficiency, and move from reactive to strategic execution—Oxalis is here to help.
Let’s Build Your System of Work Together
Schedule a discovery session with our experts to learn how Oxalis can bring the Atlassian System of Work to life in your organization.
From Silos to Systems: Inside the Big Announcements from Atlassian Team ’25
Discover how Atlassian is connecting teams, amplifying productivity, and bringing AI to the center of modern work.
Atlassian’s Team ’25 event in Anaheim set the tone for where modern work is headed—and the future is collaborative, connected, and powered by AI.
With a clear focus on helping organizations break down silos, amplify team productivity, and streamline strategic execution, Atlassian introduced a sweeping set of updates across its platform. From powerful AI capabilities and new product bundles to enhancements in cloud flexibility and customer service, this year’s announcements speak directly to the evolving needs of enterprises across industries.
Here’s a detailed look at what was announced—and what it means for your team.
Rovo: AI That Works Alongside Your Team
The biggest story from Team ’25 was the formal rollout of Atlassian Intelligence, now called Rovo—a smart AI teammate embedded directly into Jira, Confluence, and beyond.
Rovo is designed to help teams find information faster, automate manual work, and make more informed decisions using the context of your organization’s actual data. It includes:
Rovo Search & Chat: A conversational AI that can understand natural language and retrieve relevant information across Atlassian tools and over 50 third-party platforms (like Google Drive, Slack, Notion, and more). Think of it as a personal research assistant that always knows where your work lives—and how to get to it.
AI Agents: Prebuilt and customizable agents that can tackle specific tasks, such as:
Code Reviewer Agent for analyzing Bitbucket pull requests against requirements written in Jira.
Root Cause Analysis Agent that identifies the source of incidents using data from across your DevOps stack.
Workflow Builder Agent that creates complex Jira workflows from a simple prompt.
Rovo Studio: A low-code/no-code environment for creating your own AI agents, automations, dashboards, and custom data objects—essentially allowing you to build tailored AI workflows specific to your team’s unique needs.
And perhaps most impressively, Rovo is now included at no extra cost for customers on Premium and Enterprise Cloud plans, with Standard plan access to follow soon. That means world-class AI support—without a hefty price tag.
Teamwork Collection: Your Collaboration Hub, Reimagined
To further unify work across functions, Atlassian introduced the Teamwork Collection—a bundle of core Atlassian tools built to support seamless cross-functional collaboration:
Jira for managing tasks, projects, and initiatives.
Confluence for capturing knowledge and collaborative documentation.
Loom for async video communication and quick context-sharing.
Rovo AI Agents to tie it all together and reduce manual coordination.
The Teamwork Collection isn’t just a software bundle—it’s an intentional, integrated experience. With shared navigation, deep integrations, and AI features that cut across tools, teams can collaborate more effectively, whether they’re in marketing, engineering, operations, or support.
Need to spin up a new team? The collection makes it simple to create a dedicated Jira project, a Confluence space, a Loom channel, and Slack integration—all in one click. And with Rovo helping connect dots behind the scenes, silos start to disappear.
Strategy Collection: From Vision to Execution
While the Teamwork Collection empowers collaboration at the team level, the Strategy Collection is built for executive leadership and enterprise portfolio planning.
This new solution brings together:
Focus: A strategic planning hub where executives define goals, set OKRs, and track progress in real-time. Work from Jira or Jira Align rolls up automatically, creating a live view of how strategy translates into action.
Talent (Early Access): A new workforce planning tool that allows leaders to model roles, skills, and team capacity across initiatives. Talent helps identify resourcing gaps early—so you’re never understaffed on your most important priorities.
Jira Align: A powerful enterprise agile planning tool that connects strategy to delivery across large, complex teams. It ensures alignment from top-level initiatives down to sprint-level tasks.
Together, these tools offer something many leadership teams struggle to achieve: clear visibility into goals, work, people, and progress—all in one place.
Customer Service Management: AI-Powered Support That’s Actually Connected
Customer-facing support teams often sit far from the product and engineering teams they rely on to resolve issues. Atlassian’s new Customer Service Management (CSM) app, now in beta, is built to close that gap.
The CSM app:
Connects support tickets to the broader Atlassian platform—pulling in relevant Jira issues, Confluence articles, incidents, change logs, and more.
Features an AI support agent that can resolve common issues, summarize requests, and even suggest draft replies for support reps.
Provides a unified view of context: related deployments, known issues, and affected services are surfaced automatically.
By integrating support into the same system as development and IT, teams resolve issues faster, reduce handoff delays, and keep customers informed every step of the way.
New Cloud Deployment Options: Flexibility for Regulated Teams
One of the most important announcements for regulated industries came in the form of two new deployment options:
Atlassian Government Cloud: Now in Early Access, this U.S.-based environment is FedRAMP Moderate authorized, allowing federal agencies and contractors to use Atlassian Cloud products in a compliant and secure way. Support for FedRAMP High and DoD IL5 is on the roadmap.
Atlassian Isolated Cloud: Launching in 2026, this will offer a single-tenant, Atlassian-managed cloud environment for customers with the highest levels of security and data separation requirements—such as finance, defense, and healthcare organizations.
These offerings provide the flexibility enterprises need to move confidently to the cloud—without compromising on control, security, or compliance.
Enhanced User Experience Across the Platform
Alongside the major launches, Atlassian also introduced thoughtful enhancements that improve the day-to-day experience of every user:
Refreshed Navigation & Design: A consistent, modern UI across Jira, Confluence, and more makes it easier to navigate, collaborate, and focus—especially for users working across multiple Atlassian tools.
Trello Updates: Trello is getting smarter and more streamlined for personal productivity. New features make it easier to capture tasks on the go (via Slack, email, mobile), manage workloads, and automate recurring steps—transforming Trello into a true daily work dashboard.
Expanded Integrations: Atlassian deepened its integrations with Slack, Microsoft Teams, Google Workspace, and others, helping users work where they’re most comfortable while keeping all data connected and accessible.
Custom Domains: Available for Jira and Confluence Cloud, this long-awaited feature lets organizations host their Atlassian instances at their own branded domain—for example, jira.mycompany.com—enhancing both security and user trust.
What does this mean for Oxalis customers and our broader community?
Atlassian’s vision is becoming increasingly clear: one connected platform for all teams—augmented by AI, tailored for enterprise, and flexible enough to meet the needs of the most complex organizations.
AI isn’t a future concept—it’s here today, embedded where your teams work, and designed to eliminate the friction of searching, documenting, coding, and responding.
Collaboration is simpler and more seamless—whether you’re a DevOps engineer, a product owner, or a program manager leading multi-team initiatives.
Strategic planning is no longer locked in slide decks—it’s dynamic, actionable, and connected to real-time execution data.
Support and service teams are empowered, not siloed—thanks to a smarter, more connected approach to resolving customer issues.
You don’t need to choose between compliance and innovation—you can have both, with deployment options that meet your regulatory needs without holding back your teams.
At Oxalis, we’re excited about what these updates unlock for our customers across government, healthcare, maritime, and beyond. If you’re curious about how to put these new tools to work—or need a partner to help chart your path—we’re always here to help.
Atlassian Just Made Rovo Available to Everyone—Here’s Why It Matters
At Team ’25, Atlassian didn’t just introduce new features—they signaled a turning point in how we work. With the announcement that Rovo is now available to all customers, the path to AI-powered collaboration just became clearer, more accessible, and more impactful.
This isn’t about future-state technology. It’s about real tools teams can use right now to transform how they plan, deliver, support, and scale their work.
The Big News: Rovo Is Now for Everyone
Rovo, Atlassian’s enterprise AI teammate, is now available to all customers—bringing advanced search, chat, and automation into the daily workflows of Jira, Confluence, and Jira Service Management users. Until now, Rovo was reserved for early adopters and high-scale enterprises. Today, it’s part of the core offering, and the timing couldn’t be better.
With over a million users already leveraging Atlassian’s AI features each month, this expansion puts powerful, context-aware AI within reach for every team—whether you’re building software, managing projects, or operating in a high-compliance environment.
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Introducing Rovo Studio: Build Agents, Workflows, and More—No Code Required
One of the most exciting additions is Rovo Studio: a new, unified environment where teams can build custom agents, design workflows, automate tasks, and create reusable assets—with or without writing code. For Oxalis clients in highly regulated industries, this low-code/no-code functionality is a game-changer.
Now, IT leaders can:
Rapidly build AI-powered automations without heavy dev resources
Configure agents with security and compliance in mind
Adapt quickly to evolving internal processes and policies
Smart Agents, Powered by the Teamwork Graph
At the heart of Rovo’s new capabilities is the Teamwork Graph—a dynamic knowledge model that connects people, work, and context across your Atlassian ecosystem. Rovo uses it to deliver relevant, real-time insights and actions.
New Rovo agents launched at Team ’25 include:
Brainstorm Facilitator – An AI-powered ideation tool that works directly in Confluence whiteboards. It analyzes data from Jira, Confluence, and past team inputs to suggest new ideas, refine plans, and transform discussions into tangible next steps. The result? Faster planning, more creative solutions, and a collaborative process that doesn’t stall out.
Diagram Creator – Converts complex conversations into clear, structured visuals using Confluence whiteboards. Whether you’re mapping a system architecture, illustrating a workflow, or capturing a planning session, this agent quickly creates diagrams that align with your data and context—helping teams visualize ideas without losing momentum.
Workflow Builder – Allows users to build customized Jira workflows using natural language. By interpreting team goals and translating them into real, functional workflows, this agent helps streamline processes, reduce configuration overhead, and empower teams to evolve their operations—without technical blockers.
What This Means for Oxalis Customers
At Oxalis, we’ve long championed Atlassian’s vision for integrated, intelligent teamwork—and Rovo delivers on that vision in ways that directly benefit our clients:
For regulated organizations: You now have access to AI tools that respect permissions, auditability, and governance models.
For overburdened teams: Rovo helps reduce context switching, automate manual tasks, and surface key knowledge instantly.
For innovation leaders: You can accelerate transformation without introducing risk.
We’re already working with customers to implement Rovo agents tailored to ITSM workflows, agile portfolio management, onboarding, documentation, and more.
The Real Business Value of Rovo
AI doesn’t replace people—it multiplies their ability to do meaningful work. With Rovo, organizations can:
Cut time spent searching for information by up to 50%
Reduce manual effort across operations, engineering, and support teams
Improve team alignment with AI-curated insights and historical context
And with Studio, your organization can build AI into its DNA—without waiting on developer resources or lengthy change cycles.
How Oxalis Can Help You Get Started
As an Atlassian Platinum Solution Partner specializing in Cloud, ITSM, and Enterprise Strategy & Planning, Oxalis is uniquely positioned to guide you through Rovo adoption.
We’ll help you:
Evaluate where Rovo fits in your current environment
Design secure and scalable agents for your workflows
Train your team to use Rovo effectively and responsibly
Measure impact, iterate quickly, and plan for the future
We’re thrilled to share some exciting news from the floor of Atlassian Team ’25: Oxalis has officially earned the Enterprise Strategy & Planning specialization (formerly known as Agile-at-Scale). This distinction recognizes our deep expertise in guiding complex organizations through large-scale Agile transformations—and we’re honored to be among the select partners entrusted with this designation.
We’re incredibly grateful to the Atlassian team for their partnership, trust, and continued investment in the Solutions Partner ecosystem. Being part of this community means more than just delivering solutions—it means helping customers unlock real, lasting change.
What the Specialization Means
To earn this specialization, partners must demonstrate real-world experience and proven outcomes in helping organizations scale agile practices using frameworks like SAFe, LeSS, Disciplined Agile, and more. It reflects not only our technical proficiency with tools like Jira Align and Jira Software, but also our broader capabilities in:
Advising on agile architecture and enterprise tooling
Aligning teams, leadership, and organizational goals
Accelerating delivery and improving predictability
Driving cultural change and agile adoption across the enterprise
This specialization is about more than process. It’s about strategy, leadership, and transformation.
Our Approach: Practical, People-Centered, and Proven
At Oxalis, we understand that no two organizations are alike. That’s why we don’t take a one-size-fits-all approach to agile at scale. We help our clients design and evolve the right framework for their unique context—whether that’s SAFe with Jira Align, a custom hybrid, or something in between. Our work is grounded in practical experience and guided by measurable outcomes.
From the California Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) to ARPA-H and the Gates Foundation, we’ve helped large, complex teams move from siloed efforts to enterprise-wide visibility and agility. We build long-term partnerships, provide coaching and training, and guide our clients every step of the way—from initial roadmap to steady-state optimization.
A Shared Vision with Atlassian
This milestone reflects the synergy between Oxalis and Atlassian’s vision for the future of work. As teams navigate increasing complexity, tighter timelines, and higher expectations, we believe enterprise agility is no longer optional—it’s essential. Atlassian’s suite of tools, including Jira Align, provides the foundation. Oxalis helps make it real.
We’re proud to stand alongside Atlassian at Team ’25, celebrating the innovation, passion, and momentum that this community brings to every challenge.
To our clients, our partners, and the Atlassian team—thank you. We’re just getting started.
Let’s continue building better ways of working, together.
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