How good or bad is that if google takes over Atlassian? Google has their own products that do what Atlassian does, expect for jira maybe.
We have something similar to JIRA I guess
Lol
If it’s my guess, just how google acquired Kaggle, it’ll be an acquisition of talent, not of product. If they take all the DevOp engineers from Atlasssian they will be able to provide additional quality support for GCP, which from my understanding was a tad lacking as of late because as GCP has been scaling they’ve been taking in lower quality of talent and beat out by AWS and Azure. Fact check me someone
Not sure about GCP lake of talent but as ex Atlassian i can say as of Atlas SRE and devops, they have bested google and Netflix. Atlassians are OPS gurus. But when it comes to scale they sucked.
For $30B you can get lot of talent that's not Atlassian
Does Google have the same interview for people who will join the company after acquiring?) Will level be the same?
Acquiring a company takes years to be fully integrated and start use the same processes
Lol, I doubt google would want us once they look at the code base
Which one? They're all terrible in their own way.
Confluence 😀
Hope I don’t lose my job
Are you high, good sir? Did Sundar decree that "Well if Microsoft can buy GitHub, we will buy the next best thing, Bitbucket!" This does not make any sense.
Microsoft would be s better fit for Atlassian.
Is this happening?
Where’d you hear this? Why would they buy atlassian they literally have better versions of each product on Google Cloud
I think so as well. Google doesn’t even use GIT, they have their shit.
It’s just an old time rumor that has been getting stoked again now that the new google cloud CEO is in. If it’s true, and google does acquire Atlassian, it’ll be the first step towards pure corporate mediocrity of Google (if they haven’t already sold yet out). I hope they play smart and don’t buy whatever company looks appealing just to bring in revenue; also, that’s how business works and I’m not the CEO lol...