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Sherif Mansour

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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 […]