Atlassian, the company behind tools like Jira, Confluence and Trello, today announced that, after a reorg a month ago, it is now laying off about 500 employees. That’s about 5% […]
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Back to news homeQualtrics has $12B offer on the table to go private
Qualtrics was once a hot startup before SAP bought the company in 2018 for $8 billion. It was a fine exit, making the founders rich, but it never was really […]
Will one good quarter appease the activist investors dogging Salesforce?
Salesforce is dealing with five powerful activist investors. One way to get these firms off your back is performing well, which drives up stock prices. Salesforce checked that box with […]
Enterprise SaaS companies continue to navigate a complex economic environment
It’s been a tough time for enterprise SaaS companies. These organizations raked in profits and growth during the pandemic when offices shuttered and employees moved en masse to work from […]
The good news for long-term software growth
There’s gold in all those nontech industries! Alex Wilhelm 10 hours While the venture market continues to digest a new reality, the TechCrunch+ crew has been paying very close attention […]
Amazon pauses HQ2 construction after nationwide battle royale over location
Remember when Amazon turned the United States into Thunderdome, making every state battle over the right to host the company’s next big headquarters and 25,000 jobs? Well, after laying off […]
Adobe’s Scott Belsky talks generative AI — and why it’s not going to end up like web3
Scott Belsky, chief product officer and executive vice president for Adobe’s Creative Cloud, believes there’s a big difference between the hype cycle around web3 last year and what we’re seeing […]
Thoughtworks lays off around 500 employees amid ongoing slowdown
Thoughtworks has emerged as the latest tech company to join the ongoing trend of laying off employees amid the global economic slowdown. The software consultancy firm laid off about four […]
Microservices orchestration platform Temporal raises $75M and remains a unicorn
Temporal, an open source microservices orchestration platform used by companies including Netflix, Snap, and Comcast, has raised $75 million from a slew of high-profile investors including Sequoia Capital and Greenoaks. […]
Microsoft Azure expands its telco solutions
New smartphones may get most of the headlines at MWC, but at its core, the annual trade show is still a telco event. It’s maybe no surprise then that the […]