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Gaby Cardona

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Gaby is a technical product marketer at Atlassian, where she works on go-to-market for Data Center. She has worked as a technical writer for B2B software for most of her career, but she’s now focused on helping organizations on their enterprise journey.

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  • Announcing social enterprise discounts: Atlassian tools for social impact teams

    Announcing social enterprise discounts: Atlassian tools for social impact teams

    Unleashing the potential of social impact teams

  • Great managers meet uncertainty with curiosity and confidence

    Great managers meet uncertainty with curiosity and confidence

    Author Mark C. Crowley explains why comfort with the unknown is foundational for employee well-being.

  • Introducing Databricks Query Runner: Transforming data into insight

    Introducing Databricks Query Runner: Transforming data into insight

    We know data is at the heart of every great decision. But let’s be honest—more often than not, accessing and analyzing that data usually means…

  • Team ’25 Europe: AI that’s changing the game for teams

    Team ’25 Europe: AI that’s changing the game for teams

    Welcome to Barcelona! We’re on the ground at a sold-out Team ‘25 Europe event, and you can really feel the excitement. AI is transforming teamwork…

  • Meet Rovo everywhere: AI that connects every app, every team, every workflow

    Meet Rovo everywhere: AI that connects every app, every team, every workflow

    Your favorite AI teammate just leveled up with richer context, more skills, and plenty of room to build

  • Introducing Atlassian Software Collection

    Introducing Atlassian Software Collection

    Measure and improve productivity, quality, and speed with the world’s first AI-Native SDLC for every team

  • Move Faster and Work Smarter with Atlassian’s AI-Powered Teamwork Collection

    Move Faster and Work Smarter with Atlassian’s AI-Powered Teamwork Collection

    It’s wild to think it’s only been a few months since we launched Teamwork Collection at Team 25 in California. Since then, we’ve seen all…

  • Introducing Atlassian Service Collection

    Introducing Atlassian Service Collection

    AI-first Service Management for Every Team

  • Strategy Collection Delivers New Ways to Connect Priorities to Work, Goals, People, and Investments

    Strategy Collection Delivers New Ways to Connect Priorities to Work, Goals, People, and Investments

    Now featuring Rovo for AI-powered insights and recommendations, Funds to track investments, and Strategic Events for smoother planning

  • Announcing AIOps partnerships with Dynatrace, New Relic, and BigPanda

    As part of the Service Collection announcement at Team ‘25 Europe, we’re excited to introduce new partnerships with leading observability vendors—Dynatrace, New Relic, and BigPanda—to…

  • Announcing Atlas Camp: Amsterdam Call for Speakers

    Announcing Atlas Camp: Amsterdam Call for Speakers

    Every developer has that breakthrough moment—cracking a stubborn bug, discovering a game-changing tool, or shipping a feature users actually love. These moments of discovery, failure,…

  • Runs on Atlassian Apps Can Now Take Home 100% of Marketplace Revenue

    If you have a Runs on Atlassian app in the Marketplace, you might notice a bonus on your next Marketplace payout. That’s because we’re expediting…

  • Announcing the new ‘Get the most out of Forge’ learning path

    Announcing the new ‘Get the most out of Forge’ learning path

    We’re excited to introduce the Get the most out of Forge learning path—a brand new, structured curriculum on Atlassian Learning designed to help developers of…

  • From embedded to everywhere: The new era of apps

    From embedded to everywhere: The new era of apps

    Atlassian is making a fundamental change to how we talk about—and build—our core offerings. What you’ve known as “products” like Jira, Confluence, and Bitbucket will…

  • Why Jenkins might cost you 10x more than Bitbucket Pipelines

    And slowing down your developers and your pace of innovation in the process Any company still running their own CI/CD, such as Jenkins, is paying…