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Atlassian Corporation has announced the launch of Atlassian Rovo at it’s annual flagship conference – Team ’24.
Rovo can provide answers in seconds and the search results are personalized and contextual. Permissions are fully respected, so employees see only the information they’re supposed to see, while restricted data remains private.
Its API will be designed to let you connect niche and home-grown apps., to deliver relevant answers for any team or industry.
Moreover, with Rovo Chat, teams can engage in interactive conversations to ask questions until they get the answers they need, generate new ideas, get helpful feedback, and resolve issues while they work.
Rovo, powered by Atlassian Intelligence, takes human-AI collaboration to the next level and teams can:
- Find: Search helps teams find the exact information they need across huge volumes of data. Rovo Search can pull information from popular tools, including Google Drive, Microsoft Sharepoint, Microsoft Teams, GitHub, Slack, and Figma, to deliver even more comprehensive answers.
- Learn: Gain a deeper understanding of their company’s data through AI-driven insights, knowledge cards, and AI chat for deeper data exploration.
- Act: Add specialized agents to workflows to handle time-consuming tasks and to complete projects.
A common data model called ‘teamwork graph’ is Rovo’s secret sauce, which connects data from Atlassian tools and other SaaS apps to unlock a comprehensive view of any organization’s goals, knowledge, teams, and work.
With every new tool connection, team action, and project event, the teamwork graph draws more connections and expands its knowledge to deliver increasingly relevant results.
“AI presents a huge opportunity for Atlassian. We have over 20 years of insights into knowledge work – how teams go about planning and tracking work, goal setting and unleashing knowledge. A year ago, we launched Atlassian Intelligence to help teams boost productivity with AI. Since then, we’ve woven AI into the fabric of our products across the Atlassian portfolio,” Mike Cannon-Brookes, co-founder and co-CEO, Atlassian said.