In a strategic move to bolster its offerings for engineering leaders, Atlassian Corporation has officially completed its acquisition of DX, a leader in the engineering intelligence space. This acquisition is set to empower enterprises with deeper insights into their software development lifecycle, providing the data needed to understand the value of AI investments and improve overall developer productivity and satisfaction.
Atlassian has completed the acquisition of engineering intelligence leader DX.
The move helps enterprises measure the value and ROI of their AI investments.
DX provides qualitative and quantitative data on developer productivity and satisfaction.
DX will be integrated into the Atlassian Software Collection, including Bitbucket and Compass.
The integration aims to provide a holistic, AI-native view of engineering operations.
It addresses the growing pressure on engineering leaders to demonstrate AI's business impact.
As organizations rapidly adopt AI tools, engineering leaders are under increasing pressure to quantify the return on these investments. DX directly addresses this challenge by providing a platform that delivers both qualitative and quantitative data. This allows organizations to measure, understand, and ultimately improve how their development teams operate throughout the entire software development process.
Following the acquisition, DX will be integrated into Atlassian's overarching System of Work. It will become a part of the recently announced Atlassian Software Collection, which brings together key developer tools like Bitbucket, Bitbucket Pipelines, Compass, and Rovo Dev. This integration is designed to give engineering leaders a unified, AI-native platform for managing the software development lifecycle while gaining unprecedented visibility into their teams' efficiency and health.
The combination of Atlassian's widely adopted collaboration tools with DX's specialized intelligence platform creates a powerful solution for modern enterprises. Engineering leaders will be equipped to move beyond anecdotal evidence and make strategic decisions based on comprehensive data. This includes understanding workflow bottlenecks, gauging team morale, and accurately assessing the productivity impact of new AI tools and processes.
By acquiring DX, Atlassian is significantly advancing its capabilities in the critical area of engineering intelligence. This strategic integration provides a clear path for enterprises to not only enhance developer experience but also to build a data-driven framework for justifying and optimizing their technology investments in the age of AI.
About Atlassian
Atlassian unleashes the potential of every team. A recognized leader in software development, work management, and enterprise service management software, Atlassian enables enterprises to connect their business and technology teams with an AI-powered system of work that unlocks productivity at scale. Atlassian’s collaboration software powers over 80% of the Fortune 500 and 300,000+ customers worldwide—including NASA, Rivian, Deutsche Bank, United Airlines, and Bosch—who rely on our solutions to drive work forward.
About DX
DX is a developer intelligence platform designed to help engineering organizations measure, understand, and improve developer productivity and satisfaction. It gives engineering leaders and platform teams the data and insights they need to take the right actions to drive higher ROI per developer. DX serves hundreds of the world’s most iconic companies, including Dropbox, Block, Pinterest, and BNY.