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Zeynep Inanoglu Ozdemir

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Zeynep joined Atlassian in 2023 and is responsible for the company’s marketing functions globally. Her team is focused on driving adoption of Atlassian’s products to unleash the power of teams everywhere.

Prior to Atlassian, Zeynep was CMO of Palo Alto Networks where she oversaw the company’s rapid expansion into multiple cybersecurity categories and pioneered the XDR category within cybersecurity. Named as one of the ‘top 100 women in tech leaders to watch’ in 2023 by WomenTech Network, Ozdemir holds a PhD in speech processing from Cambridge University and a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from Harvard University.

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  • Regular Expression Recipe of the Day*

    It sounds easy enough. How do you use regular expressions to match URLs from anywhere except mycompany.com? If you know a little about regular expressions…

  • Codegeist Meetup Wrapup; Developer Chat next week

    Just a quick note to say thanks to the folks who showed up at the Codegeist meetup last week. It was a great meeting some…

  • Interview with CustomWare

    Here’s another interesting case study from one of our neighbors in Sydney. CustomWare Asia Pacific designs, builds, and supports integrated business systems and portal solutions…

  • Wikis for the Enterprise

    Does higher pricing mean greater value? The pricing-to-value phenomenon is discussed as a factor in selling consumer products, but does it play in enterprise software?…

  • Codegeist Meetup SF; Visiting hours at the Atlassian office

    We’re throwing open the doors this Tuesday night for our second Codegeist Meetup. If you’re in the Bay Area and want to: Check out the…

  • Scandinavian Users Group

    This post caught my eye — the Scandinavian Confluence and Jira users group, or SCJUG. It’s always really cool to see community-driven projects like this…

  • Jira 3.5.1 Released

    Atlassian announces the latest release of the award winning issue-tracking platform – Jira 3.5.1 – available in Standard, Professional and Enterprise editions. This release includes…

  • Wiki Goes to College of Design

    By their nature, wikis are ideal for research collaboration. That’s probably why you can find a great many colleges and universities installing wikis for campus-wide…

  • Codegeist goes Scandinavian

    We started in Sydney, we’re up next in San Francisco on the 28th, and then we’re headed to Sweden! One of our generous users has…

  • Atlassian and ImaHima Announce Partnership for the Japanese Market

    Atlassian has entered into an exclusive distribution agreement with ImaHima, Inc. Under the agreement, ImaHima will localise, market, distribute, and support Jira and Confluence in…

  • Johann Sebastian Wiki

    Whenever I have to explain to someone what a wiki is, I invariably mention wikipedia because just about everybody knows it. But the next time…

  • CVS Commit Message of the Week

    And the award for CVS commit message of the week goes to (drumroll..) Jeremy!

  • Codegeist Meetup #1 vs SyXPAC

    OK I’m bitter. I admit it. If only I’d started at Atlassian a few months later I would have been eligible to enter the Codegeist…

  • In Conversation with Near Infinity

    Seems enterprise wikis are still a best kept secret. Sure, there are plenty of people who think wikis are great for writing lists, but as…

  • RecentChangesCamp

    Mike and I attended RecentChangeCamp this past weekend. It was great experience: we met some cool folks, participated in some provocative conversations, and go to…