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Sherif Mansour

Sherif Mansour is a Distinguished Product Manager for Atlassian and Head of Product for Atlassian Intelligence, Atlassian’s generative AI platform. With over 20 years of software development under his belt, Sherif has played a key role in both developing new Atlassian products including Atlas, Stride, Team Calendars, and Confluence Questions, and also in driving existing products forward, like Confluence a popular content collaboration tool for teams. Sherif now spends his days solving problems across all of Atlassian’s cloud products. Based in Sydney, Australia, Sherif enjoys running, pretending to be a professional soccer coach with kids under 10, and is a wannabe cartoonist.

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10 (new) ways Atlassian Intelligence helps your team work smarter

Delivering the latest in human-AI collaboration across our cloud portfolio

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Atlassian welcomes AI to the team

AI capabilities are now generally available across Jira Software, Confluence, Jira Service Management and more.

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AI in the Atlassian ecosystem

From managing meetings to parsing customer feedback, these apps free up more time for deep work.

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Introducing Atlassian Intelligence

Say hello to your new AI-powered virtual teammate

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A Guide To Agile Requirements Documentation

This is the second blog of a two-part blog series about requirements documentation for agile teams. Last blog post we looked at walking the documentation tightrope in an agile world – the challenges faced by teams switching over from a “traditional” product requirements document to other techniques used to define problems. We reminded ourselves that writing a […]

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Walking the requirements documentation tightrope in an agile world

One of the exciting things I get to do as part of being a Product Manager at Atlasssian is talk to a lot of customers about how they build software. I hear about what works for them and the challenges faced by teams as they journey on their mission to build great products. One of […]

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Confluence 5.0 Beta Now Available

It’s been a busy and exciting start of the year for the Confluence development team. Today we are happy to announce the Confluence 5.0 Beta is now available through our Early Access Program (EAP). Over the last week we’ve had plenty of Confluence developer bums on seats cranking out the Beta for you guys to try […]

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Running a User Group? Mix it up with a Q&A Panel

A couple of weeks ago we held the Sydney Atlassian User Group. As always, we had a great turn out with over 40 attendees. In past user groups we would usually have a mix of customer presentations, Atlassian product updates and would break up into Birds of Feathers sessions. This user group, we decided to […]

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Confluence 4.0 Early Access Now Available

In case you weren’t at Atlassian Summit last week, we announced the first public milestone of Confluence 4.0 through our Early Access Program (EAP). We are all really excited about this release and can’t wait to hear from you.

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What marriage has to do with releasing software

Someone recently emailed me this joke: “A little girl and a little boy were at daycare: The girl approached the boy and said, “Hey Johnny, wanna play house?” He said, “Sure! What do you want me to do?” The girl replied, “I want you to communicate.” He said to her, “That word is too big. […]