Executive Summary: Atlassian Data Center will retire in 2029, but Oxalis has already prepared the path forward. With proven expertise in regulated industries, we ensure continuity today while guiding customers toward secure, compliant, and future-ready cloud platforms. From Atlassian Government and Isolated Cloud to tailored alternatives, Oxalis delivers stability now and innovation for tomorrow.

At Oxalis, we believe the most effective technology isn’t just about keeping up—it’s about staying ahead. That’s why we continue to evolve the Oxalis Ship Repair System (OSRS) to meet the needs of the modern shipyard, whether serving the U.S. Navy or supporting commercial customers.

Building the Next Generation of OSRS

The next chapter of OSRS will build on that strength, unlocking new opportunities for efficiency, integration, and smarter decision-making.

next generation of OSRS

We’ve been working on our roadmap for the product, and the next generation of OSRS is already underway. Our goal is simple: continue to support the best-in-class functionality that enables ship repair organizations nationwide, while building a future platform capable of expansion and advanced AI capability.

OSRS has become the most trusted ship repair management system because it was designed around the real needs of shipyards. From streamlining operations to ensuring compliance with the Navy’s strictest requirements, OSRS has delivered value where it matters most. The next chapter of OSRS will build on that strength, unlocking new opportunities for efficiency, integration, and smarter decision-making.

Anticipating What’s Ahead

Oxalis has leveraged Jira Service Management (JSM) Data Center as part of the OSRS platform. It has served us well as both a flexible workflow management system and a compliant solution. Atlassian will be retiring the Data Center product line by March 2029 in favor of future-state cloud platforms, including ITAR- and DoD-compliant infrastructure.

While noteworthy, this announcement is not new for us—we’ve anticipated it, and it’s already accounted for in our plans. Our roadmap ensures OSRS remains fully supported, secure, and future-ready, no matter what.

Why This Matters for Shipyards

The future of OSRS is about more than technology—it’s about outcomes for shipyards. By re-platforming and expanding capabilities, we’re making sure shipyards can:

  • Work more efficiently, reducing cycle times and controlling costs.
  • Stay compliant, even as Navy and commercial requirements evolve.
  • Operate with confidence, knowing their systems are secure, supported, and designed for the future.
  • Leverage new technologies, including AI, to deliver smarter insights and performance gains.

Looking Ahead

We’re excited about where OSRS is going—and about the opportunities it will unlock for shipyards across Navy and commercial sectors alike.

If you’d like to learn more, our team will be at the Fleet Maintenance & Modernization Symposium (FMMS) in San Diego, September 23–25. We’d love to connect with you there, answer your questions, and share more about the future of OSRS.

Key Takeaways for OSRS Customers

  • Next generation underway. OSRS development is progressing to support current functionality while adding new expansion and AI capabilities.
  • Continuity assured. Your OSRS environment will remain stable and supported throughout the transition.
  • Proactive roadmap. Atlassian’s Data Center EOL in 2029 was anticipated and already factored into Oxalis’s plans.
  • Tailored for shipyards. OSRS continues to serve the unique needs of Navy and commercial ship repair organizations.
  • Future-ready. The new platform will deliver enhanced performance, integrations, and smarter insights to drive better business outcomes.
  • Meet us at FMMS. Join us in San Diego, September 23–25, to learn more about what’s ahead for OSRS.