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OutSystems Launches Elevate Partner Program to Redefine Ecosystem Excellence for the Agentic Era
OutSystems, a leading AI development platform, today announced the launch of Elevate, its redesigned global partner program. Built…
HCLTech and IIT Kanpur to advance deep tech innovation for GCCs
HCLTech, a leading global technology company, and the Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur have signed a…
LTM to Modernize India’s Tax Analytics Platform Leveraging NVIDIA AI Technology
LTM – the Business Creativity partner to the world’s largest enterprises, today announced it is collaborating with NVIDIA to support…
Atlassian Introduces Agents in Jira to Drive Human-AI Collaboration at Enterprise Scale
Atlassian Corporation, a leading provider of team collaboration and productivity software, today announced the open beta of agents in Jira, bringing AI agents right where teams plan and track work. With this new capability, teams can assign work to Atlassian Rovo and third-party agents in Jira, iterate with agents in comments, and embed them directly into their workflows. As a result, agent-driven work is no longer detached and fragmented but visible, coordinated, and integrated into key business processes. Atlassian also announced new investments in Model Context Protocol (MCP), strengthening its position as an open ecosystem that lets customers choose the right agents and tools for their business. “Work is changing fast: people are now orchestrating across agents, tools, and cross-functional teams. Without clear coordination that can easily turn into chaos,” said Tamar Yehoshua, Chief Product and AI Officer at Atlassian. “We’re focused on helping teams turn that complexity into real productivity. With these new capabilities, we’re bringing agents into the tools and workflows customers already love and trust, and giving them an open, governed way to make those agents part of the team at enterprise scale.”Agents in Jira: More Work, Less Chaos With agents in Jira, now in open beta, teams can turn agents from scattered one-off experiments into accountable teammates by: Because they operate inside Jira’s existing structures, agents respect project configurations, permissions, audit trails, and approval flows, so teams can adopt AI with confidence. An Open Ecosystem for AI Teammates, Powered by MCP As customers bring new agentic capabilities onto their teams, MCP is a standard that gives AI agents a consistent way to access tools, data, and workflows. Atlassian is investing deeply in this open ecosystem in order to operationalize AI within existing tools teams already use. Adoption from Atlassian’s largest customers shows that enterprises drive nearly 50% of all Rovo MCP Server usage, and customers on paid Atlassian editions drive 93% of usage. Building on this momentum, Atlassian is introducing two major releases: Turn AI Agents Into Accountable Teammates Enterprises ready to orchestrate work across humans and AI agents can:
Blue Cloud Softech Solutions Showcases AI Innovation at GrowthX 2026; Leadership Felicitated by Telangana IT Minister
Blue Cloud Softech Solutions Ltd, a leading provider of AI-driven enterprise and cybersecurity solutions, reaffirmed its leadership in Artificial Intelligence and deep-tech innovation…
New Relic Unveils Platform Innovations that Align Technical Performance to Business Outcomes, Making Observability a Value Driver
New Relic, the Intelligent Observability company, announced a series of platform innovations that connect technical performance…
AI Careers for Women Initiative announces multi-stakeholder alliance to advance gender inclusion in India’s AI workforce
The AI Careers for Women initiative first launched in April 2025 by the Ministry of Skill…
Tenable Research Reveals Growing AI Exposure Gap Fueled by Supply Chain Risks and Lack of Identity Controls
Tenable, the exposure management company, today released its Cloud and AI Security Risk Report 2026. The…
TryfactaConnex Announces $7.7 Billion Initial Investment in AI Infrastructure Platform, signs a MOU in Uttar Pradesh, India, and Multi-Gigawatt Expansion Strategy
TryfactaConnex, an affiliate of U.S.-based Tryfacta, Inc., today announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding…