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AWS has continued to grow its revenues more rapidly than the overall market. In other words, AWS is the one to beat, and it will likely remain so for sometime. According to Synergy Research Group’s Q2 2017 data, AWS now has 34 percent of the cloud infrastructure market share, followed by Microsoft at 11 percent, IBM at 8 percent, and Google at 5 percent. This latest data underscores a long-term trend of consolidation, and that’s something enterprises need a strategy for. Synergy Research Group If you have picked a weak cloud provider, meaning one that has not established a sustainable market share, you could find your cloud services turned off in a few years. We already saw this happen a few years ago as several smaller IaaS providers left the market a few years ago. And it will happen again. As a result, you could find that that the public cloud services you’ve depended on for years might be shut down without much notice. AWS, Google, IBM, and Microsoft are all well funded companies, so they are not likely to drop public cloud services right away if the going gets rough. But there are no guarantees. Google, for example, could one day decide that its relatively small market share isn’t worth continued investment. So, how do you protect yourself? Watching the market is one way to do it, but it’s impossible to predict the technology market with any degree of certainty. A better way is to have an exit plan, including which provider to go to, how to migrate your data and applications, what the costs will be, and what the impact will be on your business. Business continuity planning was long a staple of IT management; it needs to be one for cloud management as well. 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Our services are designed to promote economic opportunity for our members by enabling you and millions of other professionals to meet, exchange ideas, learn, and find opportunities or employees, work, and make decisions in a network of trusted relationships. Table of Contents: Introduction Obligations Rights and Limits Disclaimer and Limit of Liability Termination Governing Law and Dispute Resolution General Terms LinkedIn “Dos and Don’ts” Complaints Regarding Content How To Contact Us Introduction 1.1 Contract When you use our Services you agree to all of these terms. Your use of our Services is also subject to our Cookie Policy and our Privacy Policy, which covers how we collect, use, share, and store your personal information. By creating a LinkedIn account or accessing or using our Services (described below), you are agreeing to enter into a legally binding contract with LinkedIn (even if you are using third party credentials or using our Services on behalf of a company). If you do not agree to this contract (“Contract” or “User Agreement”), do not create an account or access or otherwise use any of our Services. If you wish to terminate this Contract at any time, you can do so by closing your account and no longer accessing or using our Services. As a Visitor or Member of our Services, the collection, use, and sharing of your personal data is subject to our Privacy Policy , our Cookie Policy and other documents referenced in our Privacy Policy , and updates. You acknowledge and have read our Privacy Policy . Services This Contract applies to LinkedIn.com, LinkedIn-branded apps, and other LinkedIn-related sites, apps, communications, and other services that state that they are offered under this Contract (“Services”), including the offsite collection of data for those Services, such as via our ads and the “Apply with LinkedIn” and “Share with LinkedIn” plugins. 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By Martin Heller Jan 6, 2026 14 mins Artificial Intelligence Databases Generative AI feature 6 incredibly hyped software trends that failed to deliver In hindsight, what were we thinking? By Bill Doerrfeld Jan 5, 2026 13 mins Big Data Blockchain Technology Industry opinion How to make AI agents reliable We need to stop trying to build ‘God-tier’ agents that can do everything and start building ‘intern-tier’ agents that do one thing perfectly. By Matt Asay Jan 5, 2026 7 mins Databases Generative AI IT Skills and Training analysis Back to the future: The most popular JavaScript stories and themes of 2025 The major themes that defined the year behind us will also shape the one ahead. The most-read articles of 2025 tracked a return to simplicity; coalescence on the server side; AI promises (with some delivery); and the steady evolution of the JavaScript specification. By Matthew Tyson Jan 2, 2026 4 mins JavaScript Node.js TypeScript news Nvidia licenses Groq’s inferencing chip tech and hires its leaders This non-acquisition could help Nvidia diversify its supply chains and address new markets, while limiting antitrust scrutiny. By Peter Sayer Dec 30, 2025 4 mins Artificial Intelligence Generative AI opinion How to build RAG at scale Retrieval-augmented generation breaks at scale because organizations treat it like an LLM feature rather than a platform discipline. Enterprises that succeed with RAG rely on a layered architecture. By Ankush Dhar Dec 30, 2025 8 mins Artificial Intelligence Data Architecture Generative AI feature Understanding AI-native cloud Traditional cloud architectures are buckling under the weight of generative AI. To move from pilots to production, enterprises must adopt a 'design-first' architecture that treats intelligence as a core utility. By Taryn Plumb Dec 29, 2025 11 mins Cloud Architecture Cloud-Native Generative AI analysis 4 New Year’s resolutions for devops success AI-driven development will continue to redefine the software industry in 2026, and successful devops teams will embrace the transformation. By Isaac Sacolick Dec 29, 2025 10 mins Development Tools Devops Technology Industry analysis Reader picks: The most popular Python stories of 2025 Wind down the year with our picks from the most-read Python developer features and tutorials of 2025. By Serdar Yegulalp Dec 26, 2025 3 mins Python Rust Web Development opinion A small language model blueprint for automation in IT and HR For IT and HR teams, SLMs can reduce the burden of repetitive tasks by automating ticket handling, routing, and approvals, while providing substantial cost savings versus LLMs. By Muddu Sudhakar Dec 25, 2025 6 mins Artificial Intelligence Generative AI Software Development news Microsoft is not rewriting Windows in Rust But an internal research project is looking at ways to automate the translation of millions of lines of code per month into other languages. By Peter Sayer Dec 24, 2025 2 mins Artificial Intelligence Development Tools Generative AI reviews AI power tools: 6 ways to supercharge your terminal With something for everyone—whether you love the command-line or hate it—AI-powered shells have arrived. 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https://www.atlassian.com/ja/blog/team-25-europe-founder-update | チームの働き方を変革するAI:Team ’25 Europe発表まとめ | Atlassian Japan 公式ブログ | アトラシアン株式会社 Skip to content Atlassian Japan 公式ブログ | アトラシアン株式会社 Search for: Search チームの働き方を変革するAI:Team ’25 Europe発表まとめ 2025年10月08日 Mike Cannon-Brookes 共同創業者兼CEO Share Rovo:あらゆる知識をつなぎ、すべてのチームを支えるAI Atlassian Software Collectionのご紹介 Atlassian Service Collectionのご紹介 バルセロナへようこそ! 満席となったTeam '25 Europeイベントの現地から、その熱気をお届けします。AIはこれまでにない形でチームワークを変えつつあり、まさに時代の転換点を迎えています。私たちは、AIと協働するチームこそが企業の最大の競争力になると信じており、そのインパクトをお客様に実感いただけるよう、今まさに新しい価値を提供しています。 ちょうど1年前、同じバルセロナのステージでRovoの一般提供を発表しました。RovoはアトラシアンのAIであり、知識・人・ワークフローをつなげ、チームのスピードを加速させます。現在、アトラシアンのAI機能は300万人以上に利用され、Rovo Chatの利用は過去6か月で50倍以上に増加。Rovoエージェントはすでに240万件以上の業務ワークフローを自動化しています。 「RovoをAtlassianや社内システムと連携させることで、3万5千人の従業員が自然言葉で質問し、すぐに答えを得られるようになりました。専門家の時間を有効活用でき、知識へのアクセスも簡単になり、より高品質なプロダクトをよりスピーディーに提供できています。」 — メルセデス・ベンツ プロダクトマネージャー Tobias Langjahr 氏 多くの組織がAIによる部分的な生産性向上にとどまる中、Rovoは例外です。Rovoはサイロ化を排除し、すべての業務アプリと連携。Teamwork Graphによって組織全体の知識を活用し、個人やチームだけでなく、全社の変革を加速します。 多くのお客様にAIビジョンをご支持いただき、私たちはさらに前進しています。Rovoには新たなAIスキルや機能が続々と追加され、日々の業務を変革しています。また、今年初めに発表したTeamwork CollectionやStrategy Collectionに加え、Software CollectionとService Collectionも新たに登場。今後10年の競争力を支える「AIを組み込んだ業務基盤」を構築しています。 Rovo:あらゆる知識をつなぎ、すべてのチームを支えるAI Rovoは、あらゆるチーム、あらゆる業務シーンに組み込まれ、組織が持つすべての知識とつながるAIです。 年内には すべての有料サブスクリプションユーザー にご利用いただけるようになる予定です。さらに、 Rovoモバイルアプリ も間もなく登場し、Atlassian製品未導入のチームでも、1ユーザーあたり月額5ドルでご利用いただけるようになります。 Rovoはさらに進化を続けています: Rovo Search :アンケートに答えたRovoユーザーの78%が「他ツールより精度が高い」と評価した検索機能が、まもなくJiraの標準検索機能になります。来年初めまでに全ユーザーに展開予定です。 Rovo Chat :記憶機能やリアルタイムコラボレーション、100種類以上の「スキル」(Atlassianやパートナー、顧客による拡張機能)を追加。チャットやエージェント、AIワークフローで活用できます。 Rovo Studio :誰でも安全かつ本番環境で使えるエージェントやForgeアプリを、Atlassianツール上で簡単に構築可能に。 Rovoに関する詳細は、 こちら から確認いただけます。 Atlassian Software Collectionのご紹介 新たに登場した Software Collection は、AIを活用したアプリと実用的なインサイトを、ソフトウェア開発ライフサイクル(SDLC)全体にわたって提供します。 Rovo Dev、Bitbucket、Pipelines、Compass、そして新たに加わったDXを含み、エンジニアリングリーダーが「どこで・なぜチームが停滞しているのか」「AI投資が成果につながっているか」を可視化できるように設計されています。 コレクションの一部として、 Rovo Devが一般提供開始 となりました。これにより、計画立案、コーディング、レビュー、大規模な定型作業の自動化まで、幅広くご活用いただけます。 Rovo Devは、ソフトウェア開発ライフサイクル全体における摩擦を取り除き、コード品質を向上させ、開発者が集中して作業できる環境を維持することで、開発プロセス全体のスピードを加速します。 Software Collectionに関する詳細は、 こちら をご覧ください。 Atlassian Service Collectionのご紹介 Service Collection は、Jira Service Management、Customer Service Management、Assetsをひとつにまとめ、AIエージェントと組み合わせた新しいサービス管理ソリューションです。これらの主要なアプリケーションをセットでご提供することで、よりスマートで迅速なサービスを実現し、インシデントの予防や対応をサポートします。サービスの安定稼働を維持し、お客様や従業員が必要なときに必要なサポートを受けられる環境を提供します。 Service Collectionに関する詳細は、 こちら をご覧ください。 アトラシアンのミッションは、「すべてのチームの可能性を解き放つ」ことです。そして今、そのミッションへの思いはこれまで以上に強くなっています。 こうした瞬間こそが、私たちがものづくりに取り組む理由です。AI時代において、世界中の30万の組織と何百万ものチームの「働き方」を新たに描き直す――その機会が、今ここにあります。 バルセロナ現地、またはオンラインでご参加いただいたお客様、そしてイベントを支えてくださったアトラシアンの仲間やパートナー、スポンサーの皆様に心より感謝申し上げます。 Mike Cannon-Brookes 共同創業者兼CEO 共同創業者兼最高経営責任者 アトラシアン株式会社 コーポレートサイト チームの教科書 Atlassian Notice at Collection プライバシーポリシー 利用規約 © Copyright 2026 製品情報を見る > Subscribe to the Developer Newsletter Email * | 2026-01-13T09:29:28 |
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https://www.jenkins.io/blog/2023/07/22/gsoc-2023-midterm/ | Jenkins in Google Summer of Code Midterm Recap Back to blog Jenkins in Google Summer of Code Midterm Recap Ashutosh Saxena Harsh Pratap Singh Jagruti Tiwari Vandit Singh July 22, 2023 Share The Jenkins in GSoC program recently reached its midterm milestone for GSoC 2023. This milestone served to assess performance, and precipitate pass/fail decisions. Taking time to evaluate the progress and workflow of the project provides an opportunity to correct course and address underlying issues. Earlier this month, on the Jenkins Online Meetup , GSoC contributors presented midterm status and progress for their projects, below is a recap. Thank you Jagruti, Harsh, Vandit, and Ashutosh for your contributions to Jenkins! Add Probes to "Plugin Health Score" By Jagruti Tiwari A probe collects data about each plugin. It is an automated system that ensures the Jenkins Community-defined rules are followed. The probe data is used by health scoring to compute a score, and a higher-quality probe receives a good score. Conversely, an obsolete or outdated plugin is given a lower score. Sharing details about the probes that I worked on during the first phase of GSoC. Unreleased Production Changes Probe A bug fix, security improvement, or new feature can only be beneficial when it’s actually released. The "Unreleased Production Changes" probe is designed to detect unreleased commits in the production files. This probe’s primary goal is to identify unreleased production commits specifically in the Maven production files. Following my mentors' advice, I began by writing test cases to accurately reproduce the probe’s requirements. Subsequently, I added the necessary code to pass each of these test cases. During the implementation, I utilized the JGit library and familiarized myself with its features. However, I encountered some challenges due to a lack of depth in Git concepts, which required me to delve deeper and strengthen my understanding of Git concepts along the way. Read the unreleased production changes blog post for more details on the probe. The Third-Party Repository Detection Probe By definition, a third-party repository is a repository that is not hosted at https://repo.jenkins-ci.org . The third-party repository detection probe ensures that plugins are only built from trusted and reliable Maven repositories. This probe was requested by the Jenkins community. One of the major challenges in implementing this probe was considering the parent and child pom relationships from all angles. Certain edge-case scenarios were not initially taken into account while specifying the probe, and due to the number of open questions, the probe was temporarily put on hold until further research was conducted. Throughout the process, I extensively read the Maven documentation to gain a better understanding of how to test POM structure, inheritance, and Maven API. Read the third party repository detection probe blog post for more details on the probe. GitHub Security Scan Workflow Probe The Security Scan probe identifies whether the plugin is configured to execute the security action. From a security perspective, this probe is crucial as it checks for known security breaches and vulnerabilities in a plugin. Its primary purpose is to ensure that the security scan is correctly configured in the plugin’s GitHub Action. Additionally, this probe involves refactoring existing classes to avoid code duplication, and it shares similarities with the JEP-229 (Continuous Delivery) probe, which also looks for CI configurations in GitHub Actions. Throughout this process, I have gained knowledge in leveraging the class hierarchy to build an abstract probe that can be implemented by any probes requiring GitHub Action configuration checks. The findings of this probe will be highly beneficial to the security team, as it helps identify any gaps and enables the improvement of the overall security of the Jenkins plugin ecosystem. Read the security scan probe blog post for more details on the probe. What about the second-half of GSoC? In the second half of the GSoC project, I will be working on a few more probes, including the following: Detect Renovate usage: This probe will identify how many plugins use the Renovate bot CLI to detect outdated dependencies in the plugin. If any outdated dependencies are found, it will automatically create a pull request (PR) to update the dependency. Count open tickets: This probe will detect open issues in both Github and JIRA. In addition to these new probes, I will also be focusing on fixing bugs and making enhancements to the existing probes. GitLab Plugin Modernization By Harsh Pratap Singh The GitLab Plugin facilitates seamless interaction between Jenkins and GitLab. This project involves replacing the usage of the outdated RESTEasy library in the plugin with GitLab4J-API through the GitLab API Jenkins Library Plugin. This migration holds significant importance for the following reasons: The migration will significantly reduce future maintenance issues. It makes the plugin more lightweight by reducing dependencies. It improves consistency with other Jenkins plugins. It enhances documentation and overall user experience. During Coding Phase 1, the following achievements were made: Successfully completed the migration from RESTEasy to GitLab4J-API via the GitLab-API plugin. Conducted interactive testing of the partially migrated Plugin. To use the upcoming modernized GitLab Plugin, please ensure the following requirements are met: Minimum GitLab version: 14.0 . Minimum Jenkins version: 2.387.3 . Over the years, GitLab has evolved significantly. During the migration process, we discovered that the plugin will soon have the removal of GitLab API V3 support, as GitLab now only supports V4 of its API. We strongly encourage V3 users to switch to V4 as soon as possible. The following tasks are still in progress during the 2nd Coding Phase: Adapting the Webhooks to GitLab4J-API’s events (completed) Migrating the Proxy settings Adapting the unit and integration tests (work in progress) Improving the documentation Building Jenkins.io with Alternative Tools By Vandit Singh Jenkins users frequently refer to jenkins.io for documentation, and a new LTS line is released and available to all Jenkins users worldwide every 12 weeks. However, the documentation for each prior edition is not currently maintained, and that’s where my project comes in to provide Versioned Documentation for the users of the Jenkins community. With my project, users will be able to switch between different versions of the documentation, depending on the version of Jenkins they are running. To achieve this, we adopt Antora, which comes with versioning out-of-the-box and creates documentation pages using asciidoc. Additionally, Gatsby will be used to generate some of the YAML file-generated components. This way, we aim to enhance the accessibility and usability of the documentation for Jenkins users. Till now, we have migrated all documentation from jenkins.io which leaves us only with the Gatsby part of the implementation. The completed components include: User Guide Solution Pages Tutorials Developer Guide Security Subprojects Community Section With the successful migration of the above components, our next focus will be on working with the following components or single pages using Gatsby as the framework: Blogs Roadmap Security Advisories Download Changelog Upgrade Guide About Homepage As we enter the 2nd Coding Phase of GSoC, completing these sections/pages will mark the end of the project and the full migration from Awestruct to Antora and Gatsby. Docker-based Jenkins Quickstart Examples By Ashutosh Saxena The project’s goal is to address the problems and complexities users often face when setting up Jenkins with Docker. The current process involves multiple intimidating steps with security risks. So, how are we solving these problems? The intimidating steps can be simplified by using Docker Compose to hide all the complexities of Docker. Additionally, we have created scripts to automate the running of the Jenkins container with Docker. One script is called jenkins_init.sh , and another script called jenkins_teardown.sh is used to clean everything. To address the security risk of running jobs on the controller, we are using the controller and agent as separate containers. For this purpose, we use another script called keygen.sh that creates and updates SSH keys. For the tutorial part, it is essential to lower the barrier to entry for Jenkins. Therefore, the user will only need to add a keyword to the jenkins_init.sh script. For example, for a Maven tutorial, the user can simply run ./jenkins_init.sh maven to start the tutorial. Additionally, everything now works with Gitpod with just a click. Things to do during the 2nd Coding Phase: Add more tutorials and integrate them with ./jenkins_init.sh. Provide support for Windows without WSL. Regularly test all the tutorial files and scripts. Develop concise and easy-to-understand documentation for new and updated tutorials. End Note A full recording from the meetup can be found HERE and slides are HERE . gsoc gsoc2023 midterm About the authors Ashutosh Saxena Ashutosh is an IT undergraduate from India. He loves idea of open-source and began his journey with Jenkins during Hacktoberfest 2022. Ashutosh is interested in the field of DevSecOps and is learning new things everyday. He was selected as a Google Summer of Code 2023 contributor to work on the project “Docker-based Jenkins quickstart examples”. Ashutosh is excited to continue his journey in the world of technology and open-source development Harsh Pratap Singh Harsh is currently an undergrad at the Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, who is passionate about Distributed Systems, Applied Cryptography and Secure Machine Learning. He is an avid open-source contributor and is inspired by the idea of developing useful open-source software for the masses to use. Other than software development, his interest lies in economics, philosophy, and psychology. He was a Jenkins Google Summer of Code (GSoC) contributor in 2023, participating in the GitLab Plugin Modernization project. He started his journey of contributing to Jenkins in February 2023 and got hooked since. He is also a maintainer of GitLab Plugin . Learn more about him from his personal website . Jagruti Tiwari Jagruti works as a Senior Project Engineer in one of the reputable firms in India. Her open-source journey started in Jan 2022. She has a strong background in Java, JavaScript, and an intermediate knowledge of Python. Jagruti’s association with Jenkins started in Hacktoberfest 2022. This year (in 2023) she has been selected in the GSoC project titled "Adding Probes to Plugin Health Score System" which is her first GSoC. She hopes to continue being involved in the community and someday help mentoring new open source enthusiasts in the near future. Vandit Singh Vandit is a computer science engineering undergraduate student from India. In July 2022, he began his Opensource journey with Jenkins. He is interested in a variety of technologies, including DevOps, Web Development and building things. He mostly communicates with computers using Java, C, and C++ and Golang. He was selected as a Google Summer of Code 2023 (GSoC'23) student to work on the project Building Jenkins.io using Alternative Tools . | 2026-01-13T09:29:28 |
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AWS has continued to grow its revenues more rapidly than the overall market. In other words, AWS is the one to beat, and it will likely remain so for sometime. According to Synergy Research Group’s Q2 2017 data, AWS now has 34 percent of the cloud infrastructure market share, followed by Microsoft at 11 percent, IBM at 8 percent, and Google at 5 percent. This latest data underscores a long-term trend of consolidation, and that’s something enterprises need a strategy for. Synergy Research Group If you have picked a weak cloud provider, meaning one that has not established a sustainable market share, you could find your cloud services turned off in a few years. We already saw this happen a few years ago as several smaller IaaS providers left the market a few years ago. And it will happen again. As a result, you could find that that the public cloud services you’ve depended on for years might be shut down without much notice. AWS, Google, IBM, and Microsoft are all well funded companies, so they are not likely to drop public cloud services right away if the going gets rough. But there are no guarantees. Google, for example, could one day decide that its relatively small market share isn’t worth continued investment. So, how do you protect yourself? Watching the market is one way to do it, but it’s impossible to predict the technology market with any degree of certainty. A better way is to have an exit plan, including which provider to go to, how to migrate your data and applications, what the costs will be, and what the impact will be on your business. Business continuity planning was long a staple of IT management; it needs to be one for cloud management as well. 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However, if the Services were purchased by another party for you to use in connection with your work for them (e.g., Recruiter seat or LinkedIn Learning subscription bought by your employer), the party paying for such Service has the right to control access to and get reports on your use of such paid Service; however, they do not have rights to your personal account. 2.3 Payment You’ll honor your payment obligations and you are okay with us storing your payment information. You understand that there may be fees and taxes that are added to our prices. Refunds are subject to our policy, and we may modify our prices and those modified prices will apply prospectively. If you buy any of our paid Services, you agree to pay us the applicable fees and taxes and you agree to the additional terms specific to the paid Services. Failure to pay these fees will result in the termination of your paid Services. 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We may calculate taxes payable by you based on the billing information that you provide us. You can get a copy of your invoice through your LinkedIn account settings under “ Purchase History ”. 2.4 Notices and Messages You’re okay with us providing notices and messages to you through our websites, apps, and contact information. If your contact information is out of date, you may miss out on important notices. You agree that we will provide notices and messages to you in the following ways: (1) within the Services or (2) sent to the contact information you provided us (e.g., email, mobile number, physical address). You agree to keep your contact information up to date. Please review your settings to control and limit the types of messages you receive from us. 2.5 Sharing When you share information on our Services, others can see, copy and use that information. Our Services allow sharing of information (including content) in many ways, such as through your profile, posts, articles, group posts, links to news articles, job postings, messages, and InMails. Depending on the feature and choices you make, information that you share may be seen by other Members, Visitors, or others (on or off of the Services). Where we have made settings available, we will honor the choices you make about who can see content or other information (e.g., message content to your addressees, sharing content only to LinkedIn connections, restricting your profile visibility from search tools, or opting not to notify others of your LinkedIn profile update). For job searching activities, we default to not notifying your connections or the public. So, if you apply for a job through our Services or opt to signal that you are interested in a job, our default is to share it only with the job poster. To the extent that laws allow this, we are not obligated to publish any content or other information on our Services and can remove it with or without notice. 3. Rights and Limits 3.1. Your License to LinkedIn You own all of your original content that you provide to us, but you also grant us a non-exclusive license to it. We’ll honor the choices you make about who gets to see your content, including how it can be used for ads. As between you and LinkedIn, you own your original content that you submit or post to the Services. You grant LinkedIn and our Affiliates the following non-exclusive license to the content and other information you provide (e.g., share, post, upload, and/or otherwise submit) to our Services: A worldwide, transferable and sublicensable right to use, copy, modify, distribute, publicly perform and display, host, and process your content and other information without any further consent, notice and/or compensation to you or others. These rights are limited in the following ways: You can end this license for specific content by deleting such content from the Services, or generally by closing your account, except (a) to the extent you (1) shared it with others as part of the Services and they copied, re-shared it or stored it, (2) we had already sublicensed others prior to your content removal or closing of your account, or (3) we are required by law to retain or share it with others, and (b) for the reasonable time it takes to remove the content you delete from backup and other systems. We will not include your content in advertisements for the products and services of third parties to others without your separate consent (including sponsored content). However, without compensation to you or others, ads may be served near your content and other information, and your social actions may be visible and included with ads, as noted in the Privacy Policy. If you use a Service feature, we may mention that with your name or photo to promote that feature within our Services, subject to your settings. We will honor the audience choices for shared content (e.g., “Connections only”). For example, if you choose to share your post to "Anyone on or off LinkedIn” (or similar): (a) we may make it available off LinkedIn; (b) we may enable others to publicly share onto third-party services (e.g., a Member embedding your post on a third party service); and/or (c) we may enable search tools to make that public content findable though their services. Learn More While we may edit and make format changes to your content (such as translating or transcribing it, modifying the size, layout or file type, and removing or adding labels or metadata), we will take steps to avoid materially modifying the meaning of your expression in content you share with others. Because you own your original content and we only have non-exclusive rights to it, you may choose to make it available to others, including under the terms of a Creative Commons license . You and LinkedIn agree that if content includes personal data, it is subject to our Privacy Policy. You and LinkedIn agree that we may access, store, process, and use any information (including content and/or personal data) that you provide in accordance with the terms of the Privacy Policy and your choices (including settings). By submitting suggestions or other feedback regarding our Services to LinkedIn, you agree that LinkedIn can use and share (but does not have to) such feedback for any purpose without compensation to you. You promise to only provide content and other information that you have the right to share and that your LinkedIn profile will be truthful. 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You agree that we have no obligation to store, maintain or provide you a copy of any content or other information that you or others provide, except to the extent required by applicable law and as noted in our Privacy Policy. 3.3 Other Content, Sites and Apps Your use of others’ content and information posted on our Services, is at your own risk. Others may offer their own products and services through our Services, and we aren’t responsible for those third-party activities. Others’ Content: By using the Services, you may encounter content or other information that might be inaccurate, incomplete, delayed, misleading, illegal, offensive, or otherwise harmful. You agree that we are not responsible for content or other information made available through or within the Services by others, including Members. While we apply automated tools to review much of the content and other information presented in the Services, we cannot always prevent misuse of our Services, and you agree that we are not responsible for any such misuse. You also acknowledge the risk that others may share inaccurate or misleading information about you or your organization, and that you or your organization may be mistakenly associated with content about others, for example, when we let connections and followers know you or your organization were mentioned in the news. Members have choices about this feature . Others’ Products and Services: LinkedIn may help connect you to other Members (e.g., Members using Services Marketplace or our enterprise recruiting, jobs, sales, or marketing products) who offer you opportunities (on behalf of themselves, their organizations, or others) such as offers to become a candidate for employment or other work or offers to purchase products or services. 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LinkedIn reserves the right to limit your use of the Services, including the number of your connections and your ability to contact other Members. LinkedIn reserves the right to restrict, suspend, or terminate your account if you breach this Contract or the law or are misusing the Services (e.g., violating any of the Dos and Don’ts or Professional Community Policies ). We can also remove any content or other information you shared if we believe it violates our Professional Community Policies or Dos and Don’ts or otherwise violates this Contract. Learn more about how we moderate content. 3.5 Intellectual Property Rights We’re providing you notice about our intellectual property rights. LinkedIn reserves all of its intellectual property rights in the Services. Trademarks and logos used in connection with the Services are the trademarks of their respective owners. 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Keeping your profile accurate and up to date helps us to make these recommendations more accurate and relevant. Learn More Generative AI Features: By using the Services, you may interact with features we offer that automate content generation for you. The content that is generated might be inaccurate, incomplete, delayed, misleading or not suitable for your purposes. Please review and edit such content before sharing with others. Like all content you share on our Services, you are responsible for ensuring it complies with our Professional Community Policies , including not sharing misleading information. The Services may include content automatically generated and shared using tools offered by LinkedIn or others off LinkedIn. Like all content and other information on our Services, regardless of whether it's labeled as created by “AI”, be sure to carefully review before relying on it. 4. 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Governing Law and Dispute Resolution In the unlikely event we end up in a legal dispute, depending on where you live, you and LinkedIn agree to resolve it in California courts using California law, Dublin, Ireland courts using Irish law, or as otherwise provided in this section. If you live in the Designated Countries, the laws of Ireland govern all claims related to LinkedIn's provision of the Services, but this shall not deprive you of the mandatory consumer protections under the law of the country to which we direct your Services where you have habitual residence. With respect to jurisdiction, you and LinkedIn agree to choose the courts of the country to which we direct your Services where you have habitual residence for all disputes arising out of or relating to this User Agreement, or in the alternative, you may choose the responsible court in Ireland. 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If a court with authority over this Contract finds any part of it unenforceable, you and we agree that the court should modify the terms to make that part enforceable while still achieving its intent. If the court cannot do that, you and we agree to ask the court to remove that unenforceable part and still enforce the rest of this Contract. This Contract (including additional terms that may be provided by us when you engage with a feature of the Services) is the only agreement between us regarding the Services and supersedes all prior agreements for the Services. If we don't act to enforce a breach of this Contract, that does not mean that LinkedIn has waived its right to enforce this Contract. You may not assign or transfer this Contract (or your membership or use of Services) to anyone without our consent. However, you agree that LinkedIn may assign this Contract to its affiliates or a party that buys it without your consent. There are no third-party beneficiaries to this Contract. 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AWS has continued to grow its revenues more rapidly than the overall market. In other words, AWS is the one to beat, and it will likely remain so for sometime. According to Synergy Research Group’s Q2 2017 data, AWS now has 34 percent of the cloud infrastructure market share, followed by Microsoft at 11 percent, IBM at 8 percent, and Google at 5 percent. This latest data underscores a long-term trend of consolidation, and that’s something enterprises need a strategy for. Synergy Research Group If you have picked a weak cloud provider, meaning one that has not established a sustainable market share, you could find your cloud services turned off in a few years. We already saw this happen a few years ago as several smaller IaaS providers left the market a few years ago. And it will happen again. As a result, you could find that that the public cloud services you’ve depended on for years might be shut down without much notice. AWS, Google, IBM, and Microsoft are all well funded companies, so they are not likely to drop public cloud services right away if the going gets rough. But there are no guarantees. Google, for example, could one day decide that its relatively small market share isn’t worth continued investment. So, how do you protect yourself? Watching the market is one way to do it, but it’s impossible to predict the technology market with any degree of certainty. A better way is to have an exit plan, including which provider to go to, how to migrate your data and applications, what the costs will be, and what the impact will be on your business. Business continuity planning was long a staple of IT management; it needs to be one for cloud management as well. 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https://www.atlassian.com/ja/blog/page/2 | Atlassian Japan 公式ブログ | アトラシアン株式会社 - Part 2 Skip to content Atlassian Japan 公式ブログ | アトラシアン株式会社 Search for: Search Featured チームの働き方を変革するAI:Team ’25 Europe発表まとめ バルセロナへようこそ! 満席となったTeam ’25 Europeイベントの現地から、その熱気をお届けします。AIはこれまでにない形でチームワークを変えつつあり、まさに時代の転換点… 2025年10月08日 Mike Cannon-Brookes 共同創業者兼CEO カテゴリ 全ての投稿 全ての投稿 Access AI Atlas Atlassian Analytics Atlassian Data Lake Atlassian Intelligence Atlassian Rovo Bamboo Bitbucket Cloud Compass Confluence Crowd Crucible Customer Service Management DevOps Fisheye Git ITサービスマネジメント Jira Jira Align Jira Core Jira Product Discovery Jira Service Desk Jira Service Management Jira Software Jira Work Management Loom Marketplace Opsgenie Portfolio for Jira Rovo Service Collection Software Collection Sourcetree Strategy Collection System of Work Team TEAM Anywhere Team Tour Tokyo Teamwork Collection Trello アジャイル イベント エンタープライズ エンタープライズサービスマネージメント お客様事例 キャンペーン コミュニティ サポート ニュース ハウツー プラットフォーム リモートワーク ワークマネージメント ワークマネジメント 企業ニュース 継続的デリバリー 製品情報 第74回 ACE Tokyo Meetup イベントレポート みなさん、こんにちは。アトラシアンでコミュニティマーケティングを担当している新村です。今回は9月24日にTISさんに会場をお借りして開催された第74回 ACE Tokyo Meet… 2025年10月03日 新村 剛史 アトラシアン、プロダクトチームに関する調査結果を発表 アトラシアンは、ウェイクフィールド・リサーチ社と共同で、米国・ドイツ・フランスの大手企業に勤務するプロダクトマネージャーおよびプロダクトチームのリーダー700名を対象に調査を実施し… 2025年9月24日 渡辺 隆 アトラシアン + DX:AI時代のエンジニアリングインテリジェンス 本ブログは、こちらに掲載されている英文ブログの意訳です。内容に相違がある場合は、原文が優先されます。 エンジニアリングリーダーたちはこう問いかけます:「開発チームがより優れたソフト… 2025年9月19日 Mike Cannon-Brookes 共同創業者兼CEO クラウドへの進化:アトラシアンとお客様の新たな章へ 本ブログは、こちらに掲載されている英文ブログの意訳です。内容に相違がある場合は、原文が優先されます。日付はすべて米国時間を基準としています。 本日、アトラシアンはクラウドファースト… 2025年9月09日 Mike Cannon-Brookes 共同創業者兼CEO アトラシアンはThe Browser Companyを歓迎します ナレッジワーカーのためのAIブラウザを構築 本ブログは、こちらに掲載されている英文ブログの意訳です。内容に相違がある場合は、原文が優先されます。 本日、アトラシアンにとって画期的な一歩を共有できることを嬉しく思います。ニュー… 2025年9月05日 Mike Cannon-Brookes 共同創業者兼CEO AIでチームメイトの能力を解放するTeamwork Collection すべてのチームのための、よりスマートなコラボレーションを実現する方法 AIは単なる流行ではなく、効果的なコラボレーションとチームワークのあり方を一変させるものです。多くの企業がAIを導入していますが、ツールスイートにAIを追加しただけで生産性が自動的… 2025年8月17日 渡辺 隆 GPT-5 をサポートした Rovo Dev CLI をリリース OpenAI の最新モデルである GPT-5 をサポートした Rovo Dev CLI がアップデートされました。GPT-5 は、推論、コードの品質、および全体的なユーザー体験に大… 2025年8月09日 渡辺 隆 正しいものを構築する方法(そして間違ったものを構築しないようにする) アトラシアンの製品とプロセスを用いた、成功するためのプロダクト構築のアプローチを明らかにします。 グローバル・スタートアップ・エコシステム・レポートによると、スタートアップ企業の90%以上が完全に失敗に終わっています。 通常、これは投資家が支援を打ち切るためだと考えられます。し… 2025年7月31日 渡辺 隆 MEDDIC セールス手法の解説 (この記事は、MEDDIC sales methodology explained の抄訳です) かつては「作れば顧客は来る」とよく言われていましたが、優れた製品があるだけでは、売… 2025年7月29日 渡辺 隆 製品や価格についてのご質問はこちら お問い合わせフォーム 投稿ナビゲーション 前へ 1 2 3 … 96 次へ アトラシアン株式会社 コーポレートサイト チームの教科書 Atlassian Notice at Collection プライバシーポリシー 利用規約 © Copyright 2026 製品情報を見る > Subscribe to the Developer Newsletter Email * | 2026-01-13T09:29:28 |
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https://www.atlassian.com/ja/blog/category/product-news/atlas | Atlas | Atlassian Japan 公式ブログ | アトラシアン株式会社 Skip to content Atlassian Japan 公式ブログ | アトラシアン株式会社 Search for: Search Featured チームの働き方を変革するAI:Team ’25 Europe発表まとめ バルセロナへようこそ! 満席となったTeam ’25 Europeイベントの現地から、その熱気をお届けします。AIはこれまでにない形でチームワークを変えつつあり、まさに時代の転換点… 2025年10月08日 Mike Cannon-Brookes 共同創業者兼CEO カテゴリ Atlas 全ての投稿 Access AI Atlas Atlassian Analytics Atlassian Data Lake Atlassian Intelligence Atlassian Rovo Bamboo Bitbucket Cloud Compass Confluence Crowd Crucible Customer Service Management DevOps Fisheye Git ITサービスマネジメント Jira Jira Align Jira Core Jira Product Discovery Jira Service Desk Jira Service Management Jira Software Jira Work Management Loom Marketplace Opsgenie Portfolio for Jira Rovo Service Collection Software Collection Sourcetree Strategy Collection System of Work Team TEAM Anywhere Team Tour Tokyo Teamwork Collection Trello アジャイル イベント エンタープライズ エンタープライズサービスマネージメント お客様事例 キャンペーン コミュニティ サポート ニュース ハウツー プラットフォーム リモートワーク ワークマネージメント ワークマネジメント 企業ニュース 継続的デリバリー 製品情報 【Team’22】注目の新製品・新機能・アップデートまとめ 自律と協働の時代に合わせた新しい働き方を支援するアトラシアン製品とその方向性 この記事では、日本時間の4月6日深夜に実施された4本の基調講演のうち「Culture eats strategy for breakfast」と題されたオープニングキーノートの内容から、アトラシアンの最新アップデート情報を中心にまとめをお伝えします。 2022年4月11日 朝岡 絵里子 新しいチームワークの総覧、Atlasのご紹介 それぞれに最適な方法で協働する Atlasは、アトラシアンのワークマネージメントツール群に加わる最新製品で、チームの関わる作業を総合的に閲覧し把握することができます。チーム毎に業務やタスクを管理するために使用しているツールが分散する問題に対して、プロセスの標準化やツールの統一を強制するのではなく、関係者との情報共有と調整に着目した新しい解決策を提供します。 2022年4月11日 Erika Trautman 製品や価格についてのご質問はこちら お問い合わせフォーム アトラシアン株式会社 コーポレートサイト チームの教科書 Atlassian Notice at Collection プライバシーポリシー 利用規約 © Copyright 2026 製品情報を見る > Subscribe to the Developer Newsletter Email * | 2026-01-13T09:29:28 |
https://www.atlassian.com/ja/blog/category/product-news/jira-service-management | Jira Service Management | Atlassian Japan 公式ブログ | アトラシアン株式会社 Skip to content Atlassian Japan 公式ブログ | アトラシアン株式会社 Search for: Search Featured チームの働き方を変革するAI:Team ’25 Europe発表まとめ バルセロナへようこそ! 満席となったTeam ’25 Europeイベントの現地から、その熱気をお届けします。AIはこれまでにない形でチームワークを変えつつあり、まさに時代の転換点… 2025年10月08日 Mike Cannon-Brookes 共同創業者兼CEO カテゴリ Jira Service Management 全ての投稿 Access AI Atlas Atlassian Analytics Atlassian Data Lake Atlassian Intelligence Atlassian Rovo Bamboo Bitbucket Cloud Compass Confluence Crowd Crucible Customer Service Management DevOps Fisheye Git ITサービスマネジメント Jira Jira Align Jira Core Jira Product Discovery Jira Service Desk Jira Service Management Jira Software Jira Work Management Loom Marketplace Opsgenie Portfolio for Jira Rovo Service Collection Software Collection Sourcetree Strategy Collection System of Work Team TEAM Anywhere Team Tour Tokyo Teamwork Collection Trello アジャイル イベント エンタープライズ エンタープライズサービスマネージメント お客様事例 キャンペーン コミュニティ サポート ニュース ハウツー プラットフォーム リモートワーク ワークマネージメント ワークマネジメント 企業ニュース 継続的デリバリー 製品情報 アトラシアンがAWSマーケットプレイスで利用可能に この投稿は、2025年12月2日に発表された「Atlassian now available on AWS Marketplace」の抄訳です。 アトラシアンのクラウドアプリ(Ji… 2025年12月14日 渡辺 隆 アトラシアン、Forrester Waveのエンタープライズ サービス マネジメント分野のリーダーに選出 アトラシアンは、2025年第4四半期のForrester Wave TM レポートでエンタープライズサービスマネジメント (ESM) のリーダー企業として選出されました。 本レポー… 2025年12月14日 渡辺 隆 Dynatrace、New Relic、BigPandaとのAIOpsパートナーシップを発表 アトラシアンは、Team ’25 Europeで発表した「Service Collection」の一環として、主要なオブザーバビリティ(可観測性)ベンダーであるDyna… 2025年10月08日 渡辺 隆 【Team’25】セッションPickup – System of Workでもっとチームを効率的に Team'25で開催されたSystem of Workセッションの注目ポイントを紹介 System of Workに焦点を当てたセッションでは、アトラシアンの製品がどのように組織の生産性と効率を向上させるかについてさまざまな視点の発表がありました。AIを活用した新し… 2025年5月01日 神田 千春 デジタルマーケティング アトラシアン、エンタープライズ向けサービスマネジメントJira Service ManagementにAIエージェントとの統合を追加 AIエージェントと組み込みのAIにより、IT運用、従業員サポートと人事サービスを効率化 エンタープライズ向けのサービスマネジメントツールであるJira Service Managementに、AIおよびAIエージェントとの統合を追加しました。Jira Service … 2025年3月04日 渡辺 隆 Jira Service Managementライセンス体系の変更に関する重要なお知らせ 変更内容と影響を受けるお客様へのサポートについて 日々ご利用いただいているツールに関する変更は、時に困難を伴うものです。私たちはそのことを深く理解しています。本日は、お客様への透明性をお約束する一環として、Jira Service… 2024年9月18日 Molly Bronstein Senior Manager, Product Marketing 企業内に眠れる知識を解放する新製品:Atlassian Rovo Atlassian Intelligenceで人間とAIのコラボレーションを進化 アトラシアンは、約1年前にAtlassian Intelligenceを発表し、チームの働き方を改善するためにこの革新的な技術の活用をはじめました。そして本日、さまざまな社内ツールに分散している情報の検索や学習、さらにはこれらの情報を元に行動に移すことを加速するAtlassian Rovoを発表しました。 2024年5月02日 Jamili Valliani Head of Product, Atlassian Intelligence Atlassian Intelligenceを活用してチームでスマートに働く10の(新しい)方法 クラウドで人とAIの最新コラボレーション環境を提供 Atlassian Intelligenceが昨年発表されて以来、FanDuel、Workato、Ovo Energyなど、3万社以上の顧客がチームワークを新たな高みに導いています。彼らは週に平均して45分前後の時間を節約することができたと言い、AIが人間のパフォーマンスを向上させることを実証しました。このブログでは、Atlassian Intelligenceが個人の作業の仕方やチームの協働の仕方、組織がデータを活用して価値を提供する方法を最適化する10の新しい方法について掘り下げます。 Atlassian Intelligence 10 new features 2024年5月02日 Sherif Mansour Head of AI Jira Service Management の全プランで利用可能になったカスタマーサービス管理機能 開発者との連携や顧客対応をスムーズにする新機能も 以前は Premium および Enterprise プランでのみ利用可能であったカスタマーサービス機能が、昨年 11 月より Free および Standard プランでもご利用いただけるようになりました!本件をはじめ、昨年末に行われた Jira Service Management 関連のアップデートをまとめてご案内します。 カスタマーサポート管理 2024年1月12日 亀山 奈緒 オンラインマーケティング 製品や価格についてのご質問はこちら お問い合わせフォーム 投稿ナビゲーション 1 2 3 次へ アトラシアン株式会社 コーポレートサイト チームの教科書 Atlassian Notice at Collection プライバシーポリシー 利用規約 © Copyright 2026 製品情報を見る > Subscribe to the Developer Newsletter Email * | 2026-01-13T09:29:28 |
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Our services are designed to promote economic opportunity for our members by enabling you and millions of other professionals to meet, exchange ideas, learn, and find opportunities or employees, work, and make decisions in a network of trusted relationships. Table of Contents: Introduction Obligations Rights and Limits Disclaimer and Limit of Liability Termination Governing Law and Dispute Resolution General Terms LinkedIn “Dos and Don’ts” Complaints Regarding Content How To Contact Us Introduction 1.1 Contract When you use our Services you agree to all of these terms. Your use of our Services is also subject to our Cookie Policy and our Privacy Policy, which covers how we collect, use, share, and store your personal information. By creating a LinkedIn account or accessing or using our Services (described below), you are agreeing to enter into a legally binding contract with LinkedIn (even if you are using third party credentials or using our Services on behalf of a company). If you do not agree to this contract (“Contract” or “User Agreement”), do not create an account or access or otherwise use any of our Services. If you wish to terminate this Contract at any time, you can do so by closing your account and no longer accessing or using our Services. As a Visitor or Member of our Services, the collection, use, and sharing of your personal data is subject to our Privacy Policy , our Cookie Policy and other documents referenced in our Privacy Policy , and updates. You acknowledge and have read our Privacy Policy . Services This Contract applies to LinkedIn.com, LinkedIn-branded apps, and other LinkedIn-related sites, apps, communications, and other services that state that they are offered under this Contract (“Services”), including the offsite collection of data for those Services, such as via our ads and the “Apply with LinkedIn” and “Share with LinkedIn” plugins. LinkedIn and other Key Terms You are entering into this Contract with LinkedIn (also referred to as “we” and “us”). Designated Countries . We use the term “Designated Countries” to refer to countries in the European Union (EU), European Economic Area (EEA), and Switzerland. If you reside in the “Designated Countries”, you are entering into this Contract with LinkedIn Ireland Unlimited Company (“LinkedIn Ireland”) and LinkedIn Ireland will be the controller of your personal data provided to, or collected by or for, or processed in connection with our Services. If you reside outside of the “Designated Countries”, you are entering into this Contract with LinkedIn Corporation (“LinkedIn Corp.”) and LinkedIn Corp. will be the controller of (or business responsible for) your personal data provided to, or collected by or for, or processed in connection with our Services. Affiliates . Affiliates are companies controlling, controlled by or under common control with us, including, for example, LinkedIn Ireland, LinkedIn Corporation, LinkedIn Singapore and Microsoft Corporation or any of its subsidiaries (e.g., Github, Inc.). Social Action . Actions that members take on our services such as likes, comments, follows, sharing content. Content . Content includes, for example, feed posts, feedback, comments, profiles, articles (and contributions), group posts, job postings, messages (including InMails), videos, photos, audio, and/or PDFs. 1.2 Members and Visitors This Contract applies to Members and Visitors. When you register and join the LinkedIn Services, you become a “Member”. If you have chosen not to register for our Services, you may access certain features as a “Visitor.” 1.3 Changes We may make changes to this Contract. We may modify this Contract, our Privacy Policy and our Cookie Policy from time to time. If we materially change these terms or if we are legally required to provide notice, we will provide you notice through our Services, or by other means, to provide you the opportunity to review the changes before they become effective. However, we may not always provide prior notice of changes to these terms (1) when those changes are legally required to be implemented with immediate effect, or (2) when those changes relate to a newly launched service or feature. We agree that changes cannot be retroactive. If you object to any of these changes, you may close your account . Your continued use of our Services after we publish or send a notice about our changes to these terms means that you are consenting to the updated terms as of their effective date. 2. Obligations 2.1 Service Eligibility Here are some promises that you make to us in this Contract: You’re eligible to enter into this Contract and you are at least our “Minimum Age.” The Services are not for use by anyone under the age of 16. To use the Services, you agree that: (1) you must be the "Minimum Age" (described below) or older; (2) you will only have one LinkedIn account, which must be in your real name; and (3) you are not already restricted by LinkedIn from using the Services. Creating an account with false information is a violation of our terms, including accounts registered on behalf of others or persons under the age of 16. “Minimum Age” means 16 years old. However, if law requires that you must be older in order for LinkedIn to lawfully provide the Services to you without parental consent (including using your personal data) then the Minimum Age is such older age. Learn More 2.2 Your Account You will keep your password a secret You will not share your account with anyone else and will follow our policies and the law. Members are account holders. You agree to: (1) protect against wrongful access to your account (e.g., use a strong password and keep it confidential); (2) not share or transfer your account or any part of it (e.g., sell or transfer the personal data of others by transferring your connections); and (3) follow the law, our list of Dos and Don’ts (below), and our Professional Community Policies . Learn More You are responsible for anything that happens through your account unless you close it or report misuse. As between you and others (including your employer), your account belongs to you. However, if the Services were purchased by another party for you to use in connection with your work for them (e.g., Recruiter seat or LinkedIn Learning subscription bought by your employer), the party paying for such Service has the right to control access to and get reports on your use of such paid Service; however, they do not have rights to your personal account. 2.3 Payment You’ll honor your payment obligations and you are okay with us storing your payment information. You understand that there may be fees and taxes that are added to our prices. Refunds are subject to our policy, and we may modify our prices and those modified prices will apply prospectively. If you buy any of our paid Services, you agree to pay us the applicable fees and taxes and you agree to the additional terms specific to the paid Services. Failure to pay these fees will result in the termination of your paid Services. Also, you agree that: Your purchase may be subject to foreign exchange fees or differences in prices based on location (e.g., exchange rates). We may store and continue billing your payment method (e.g., credit card), even after it has expired, to avoid interruptions in your paid Services and to use it to pay for other Services you may buy. If your primary payment method fails, we may automatically charge a secondary payment method, if you have provided one. You may update or change your payment method. Learn more If you purchase a subscription, your payment method automatically will be charged at the start of each subscription period for the fees and taxes applicable to that period. To avoid future charges, cancel before the renewal date. Learn how to cancel or suspend your paid subscription Services. We may modify our prices effective prospectively upon reasonable notice to the extent allowed under the law. All of your paid Services are subject to LinkedIn’s refund policy . We may calculate taxes payable by you based on the billing information that you provide us. You can get a copy of your invoice through your LinkedIn account settings under “ Purchase History ”. 2.4 Notices and Messages You’re okay with us providing notices and messages to you through our websites, apps, and contact information. If your contact information is out of date, you may miss out on important notices. You agree that we will provide notices and messages to you in the following ways: (1) within the Services or (2) sent to the contact information you provided us (e.g., email, mobile number, physical address). You agree to keep your contact information up to date. Please review your settings to control and limit the types of messages you receive from us. 2.5 Sharing When you share information on our Services, others can see, copy and use that information. Our Services allow sharing of information (including content) in many ways, such as through your profile, posts, articles, group posts, links to news articles, job postings, messages, and InMails. Depending on the feature and choices you make, information that you share may be seen by other Members, Visitors, or others (on or off of the Services). Where we have made settings available, we will honor the choices you make about who can see content or other information (e.g., message content to your addressees, sharing content only to LinkedIn connections, restricting your profile visibility from search tools, or opting not to notify others of your LinkedIn profile update). For job searching activities, we default to not notifying your connections or the public. So, if you apply for a job through our Services or opt to signal that you are interested in a job, our default is to share it only with the job poster. To the extent that laws allow this, we are not obligated to publish any content or other information on our Services and can remove it with or without notice. 3. Rights and Limits 3.1. Your License to LinkedIn You own all of your original content that you provide to us, but you also grant us a non-exclusive license to it. We’ll honor the choices you make about who gets to see your content, including how it can be used for ads. As between you and LinkedIn, you own your original content that you submit or post to the Services. You grant LinkedIn and our Affiliates the following non-exclusive license to the content and other information you provide (e.g., share, post, upload, and/or otherwise submit) to our Services: A worldwide, transferable and sublicensable right to use, copy, modify, distribute, publicly perform and display, host, and process your content and other information without any further consent, notice and/or compensation to you or others. These rights are limited in the following ways: You can end this license for specific content by deleting such content from the Services, or generally by closing your account, except (a) to the extent you (1) shared it with others as part of the Services and they copied, re-shared it or stored it, (2) we had already sublicensed others prior to your content removal or closing of your account, or (3) we are required by law to retain or share it with others, and (b) for the reasonable time it takes to remove the content you delete from backup and other systems. We will not include your content in advertisements for the products and services of third parties to others without your separate consent (including sponsored content). However, without compensation to you or others, ads may be served near your content and other information, and your social actions may be visible and included with ads, as noted in the Privacy Policy. If you use a Service feature, we may mention that with your name or photo to promote that feature within our Services, subject to your settings. We will honor the audience choices for shared content (e.g., “Connections only”). For example, if you choose to share your post to "Anyone on or off LinkedIn” (or similar): (a) we may make it available off LinkedIn; (b) we may enable others to publicly share onto third-party services (e.g., a Member embedding your post on a third party service); and/or (c) we may enable search tools to make that public content findable though their services. Learn More While we may edit and make format changes to your content (such as translating or transcribing it, modifying the size, layout or file type, and removing or adding labels or metadata), we will take steps to avoid materially modifying the meaning of your expression in content you share with others. Because you own your original content and we only have non-exclusive rights to it, you may choose to make it available to others, including under the terms of a Creative Commons license . You and LinkedIn agree that if content includes personal data, it is subject to our Privacy Policy. You and LinkedIn agree that we may access, store, process, and use any information (including content and/or personal data) that you provide in accordance with the terms of the Privacy Policy and your choices (including settings). By submitting suggestions or other feedback regarding our Services to LinkedIn, you agree that LinkedIn can use and share (but does not have to) such feedback for any purpose without compensation to you. You promise to only provide content and other information that you have the right to share and that your LinkedIn profile will be truthful. You agree to only provide content and other information that does not violate the law or anyone’s rights (including intellectual property rights). You have choices about how much information to provide on your profile but also agree that the profile information you provide will be truthful. LinkedIn may be required by law to remove certain content and other information in certain countries. 3.2 Service Availability We may change or limit the availability of some features, or end any Service. We may change, suspend or discontinue any of our Services. We may also limit the availability of features, content and other information so that they are not available to all Visitors or Members (e.g., by country or by subscription access). We don’t promise to store or show (or keep showing) any information (including content) that you’ve shared. LinkedIn is not a storage service. You agree that we have no obligation to store, maintain or provide you a copy of any content or other information that you or others provide, except to the extent required by applicable law and as noted in our Privacy Policy. 3.3 Other Content, Sites and Apps Your use of others’ content and information posted on our Services, is at your own risk. Others may offer their own products and services through our Services, and we aren’t responsible for those third-party activities. Others’ Content: By using the Services, you may encounter content or other information that might be inaccurate, incomplete, delayed, misleading, illegal, offensive, or otherwise harmful. You agree that we are not responsible for content or other information made available through or within the Services by others, including Members. While we apply automated tools to review much of the content and other information presented in the Services, we cannot always prevent misuse of our Services, and you agree that we are not responsible for any such misuse. You also acknowledge the risk that others may share inaccurate or misleading information about you or your organization, and that you or your organization may be mistakenly associated with content about others, for example, when we let connections and followers know you or your organization were mentioned in the news. Members have choices about this feature . Others’ Products and Services: LinkedIn may help connect you to other Members (e.g., Members using Services Marketplace or our enterprise recruiting, jobs, sales, or marketing products) who offer you opportunities (on behalf of themselves, their organizations, or others) such as offers to become a candidate for employment or other work or offers to purchase products or services. You acknowledge that LinkedIn does not perform these offered services, employ those who perform these services, or provide these offered products. You further acknowledge that LinkedIn does not supervise, direct, control, or monitor Members in the making of these offers, or in their providing you with work, delivering products or performing services, and you agree that (1) LinkedIn is not responsible for these offers, or performance or procurement of them, (2) LinkedIn does not endorse any particular Member’s offers, and (3) LinkedIn is not an agent or employment agency on behalf of any Member offering employment or other work, products or services. With respect to employment or other work, LinkedIn does not make employment or hiring decisions on behalf of Members offering opportunities and does not have such authority from Members or organizations using our products. For Services Marketplace , (a) you must be at least 18 years of age to procure, offer, or perform services, and (b) you represent and warrant that you have all the required licenses and will provide services consistent with the relevant industry standards and our Professional Community Policies . Others’ Events: Similarly, LinkedIn may help you register for and/or attend events organized by Members and connect with other Members who are attendees at such events. You agree that (1) LinkedIn is not responsible for the conduct of any of the Members or other attendees at such events, (2) LinkedIn does not endorse any particular event listed on our Services, (3) LinkedIn does not review and/or vet any of these events or speakers, and (4) you will adhere to the terms and conditions that apply to such events. 3.4 Limits We have the right to limit how you connect and interact on our Services. LinkedIn reserves the right to limit your use of the Services, including the number of your connections and your ability to contact other Members. LinkedIn reserves the right to restrict, suspend, or terminate your account if you breach this Contract or the law or are misusing the Services (e.g., violating any of the Dos and Don’ts or Professional Community Policies ). We can also remove any content or other information you shared if we believe it violates our Professional Community Policies or Dos and Don’ts or otherwise violates this Contract. Learn more about how we moderate content. 3.5 Intellectual Property Rights We’re providing you notice about our intellectual property rights. LinkedIn reserves all of its intellectual property rights in the Services. Trademarks and logos used in connection with the Services are the trademarks of their respective owners. LinkedIn, and “in” logos and other LinkedIn trademarks, service marks, graphics and logos used for our Services are trademarks or registered trademarks of LinkedIn. 3.6 Recommendations and Automated Processing We use data and other information about you to make and order relevant suggestions and to generate content for you and others. Recommendations: We use the data and other information that you provide and that we have about Members and content on the Services to make recommendations for connections, content, ads, and features that may be useful to you. We use that data and other information to recommend and to present information to you in an order that may be more relevant for you. For example, that data and information may be used to recommend jobs to you and you to recruiters and to organize content in your feed in order to optimize your experience and use of the Services. Keeping your profile accurate and up to date helps us to make these recommendations more accurate and relevant. Learn More Generative AI Features: By using the Services, you may interact with features we offer that automate content generation for you. The content that is generated might be inaccurate, incomplete, delayed, misleading or not suitable for your purposes. Please review and edit such content before sharing with others. Like all content you share on our Services, you are responsible for ensuring it complies with our Professional Community Policies , including not sharing misleading information. The Services may include content automatically generated and shared using tools offered by LinkedIn or others off LinkedIn. Like all content and other information on our Services, regardless of whether it's labeled as created by “AI”, be sure to carefully review before relying on it. 4. Disclaimer and Limit of Liability 4.1 No Warranty This is our disclaimer of legal liability for the quality, safety, or reliability of our Services. LINKEDIN AND ITS AFFILIATES MAKE NO REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY ABOUT THE SERVICES, INCLUDING ANY REPRESENTATION THAT THE SERVICES WILL BE UNINTERRUPTED OR ERROR-FREE, AND PROVIDE THE SERVICES (INCLUDING CONTENT, OUTPUT AND INFORMATION) ON AN “AS IS” AND “AS AVAILABLE” BASIS. TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED UNDER APPLICABLE LAW, LINKEDIN AND ITS AFFILIATES DISCLAIM ANY IMPLIED OR STATUTORY WARRANTY, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF TITLE, ACCURACY, NON-INFRINGEMENT, MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. If you plan to use content, output and information for any reason, it is your responsibility to verify its accuracy and fitness for your purposes, because any content, output and information on the service may not reflect accurate, complete, or current information. 4.2 Exclusion of Liability These are the limits of legal liability we may have to you. TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW (AND UNLESS LINKEDIN HAS ENTERED INTO A SEPARATE WRITTEN AGREEMENT THAT OVERRIDES THIS CONTRACT), LINKEDIN AND ITS AFFILIATES, WILL NOT BE LIABLE IN CONNECTION WITH THIS CONTRACT FOR LOST PROFITS OR LOST BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES, REPUTATION (E.G., OFFENSIVE OR DEFAMATORY STATEMENTS), LOSS OF DATA (E.G., DOWN TIME OR LOSS, USE OF, OR CHANGES TO, YOUR INFORMATION OR CONTENT) OR ANY INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, SPECIAL OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES. LINKEDIN AND ITS AFFILIATES WILL NOT BE LIABLE TO YOU IN CONNECTION WITH THIS CONTRACT FOR ANY AMOUNT THAT EXCEEDS (A) THE TOTAL FEES PAID OR PAYABLE BY YOU TO LINKEDIN FOR THE SERVICES DURING THE TERM OF THIS CONTRACT, IF ANY, OR (B) US $1000. 4.3 Basis of the Bargain; Exclusions The limitations of liability in this Section 4 are part of the basis of the bargain between you and LinkedIn and shall apply to all claims of liability (e.g., warranty, tort, negligence, contract and law) even if LinkedIn or its affiliates has been told of the possibility of any such damage, and even if these remedies fail their essential purpose. THESE LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY DO NOT APPLY TO LIABILITY FOR DEATH OR PERSONAL INJURY OR FOR FRAUD, GROSS NEGLIGENCE OR INTENTIONAL MISCONDUCT, OR IN CASES OF NEGLIGENCE, WHERE A MATERIAL OBLIGATION HAS BEEN BREACHED. A MATERIAL OBLIGATION BEING AN OBLIGATION WHICH FORMS A PREREQUISITE TO OUR DELIVERY OF SERVICES AND ON WHICH YOU MAY REASONABLY RELY, BUT ONLY TO THE EXTENT THAT THE DAMAGES WERE DIRECTLY CAUSED BY THE BREACH AND WERE FORESEEABLE UPON CONCLUSION OF THIS CONTRACT AND TO THE EXTENT THAT THEY ARE TYPICAL IN THE CONTEXT OF THIS CONTRACT. 5. Termination We can each end this Contract, but some rights and obligations survive. Both you and LinkedIn may terminate this Contract at any time with notice to the other. On termination, you lose the right to access or use the Services. The following shall survive termination: Our rights to use and disclose your feedback; Section 3 (subject to 3.1.1); Sections 4, 6, 7, and 8.2 of this Contract; and Any amounts owed by either party prior to termination remain owed after termination. You can visit our Help Center to learn about how to close your account 6. Governing Law and Dispute Resolution In the unlikely event we end up in a legal dispute, depending on where you live, you and LinkedIn agree to resolve it in California courts using California law, Dublin, Ireland courts using Irish law, or as otherwise provided in this section. If you live in the Designated Countries, the laws of Ireland govern all claims related to LinkedIn's provision of the Services, but this shall not deprive you of the mandatory consumer protections under the law of the country to which we direct your Services where you have habitual residence. With respect to jurisdiction, you and LinkedIn agree to choose the courts of the country to which we direct your Services where you have habitual residence for all disputes arising out of or relating to this User Agreement, or in the alternative, you may choose the responsible court in Ireland. If you are a business user within the scope of Article 6(12) of the EU Digital Markets Act (“DMA”) and have a dispute arising out of or in connection with Article 6(12) of the DMA, you may also utilize the alternative dispute resolution mechanism available in the Help Center . For others outside of Designated Countries, including those who live outside of the United States: You and LinkedIn agree that the laws of the State of California, U.S.A., excluding its conflict of laws rules, shall exclusively govern any dispute relating to this Contract and/or the Services. You and LinkedIn both agree that all claims and disputes can be litigated only in the federal or state courts in Santa Clara County, California, USA, and you and LinkedIn each agree to personal jurisdiction in those courts. You may have additional rights of redress and appeal for some decisions made by LinkedIn that impact you. 7. General Terms Here are some important details about the Contract. If a court with authority over this Contract finds any part of it unenforceable, you and we agree that the court should modify the terms to make that part enforceable while still achieving its intent. If the court cannot do that, you and we agree to ask the court to remove that unenforceable part and still enforce the rest of this Contract. This Contract (including additional terms that may be provided by us when you engage with a feature of the Services) is the only agreement between us regarding the Services and supersedes all prior agreements for the Services. If we don't act to enforce a breach of this Contract, that does not mean that LinkedIn has waived its right to enforce this Contract. You may not assign or transfer this Contract (or your membership or use of Services) to anyone without our consent. However, you agree that LinkedIn may assign this Contract to its affiliates or a party that buys it without your consent. There are no third-party beneficiaries to this Contract. You agree that the only way to provide us legal notice is at the addresses provided in Section 10. 8. LinkedIn “Dos and Don’ts” LinkedIn is a community of professionals. This list of “Dos and Don’ts” along with our Professional Community Policies limits what you can and cannot do on our Services, unless otherwise explicitly permitted by LinkedIn in a separate writing (e.g., through a research agreement). 8.1. Dos You agree that you will: Comply with all applicable laws, including, without limitation, privacy laws, intellectual property laws, anti-spam laws, export control laws, laws governing the content shared, and other applicable laws and regulatory requirements; Provide accurate contact and identity information to us and keep it updated; Use your real name on your profile; and Use the Services in a professional manner. 8.2. Don’ts You agree that you will not : Create a false identity on LinkedIn, misrepresent your identity, create a Member profile for anyone other than yourself (a real person), or use or attempt to use another’s account (such as sharing log-in credentials or copying cookies); Develop, support or use software, devices, scripts, robots or any other means or processes (such as crawlers, browser plugins and add-ons or any other technology) to scrape or copy the Services, including profiles and other data from the Services; Override any security feature or bypass or circumvent any access controls or use limits of the Services (such as search results, profiles, or videos); Copy, use, display or distribute any information (including content) obtained from the Services, whether directly or through third parties (such as search tools or data aggregators or brokers), without the consent of the content owner (such as LinkedIn for content it owns); Disclose information that you do not have the consent to disclose (such as confidential information of others (including your employer); Violate the intellectual property rights of others, including copyrights, patents, trademarks, trade secrets or other proprietary rights. For example, do not copy or distribute (except through the available sharing functionality) the posts or other content of others without their permission, which they may give by posting under a Creative Commons license; Violate the intellectual property or other rights of LinkedIn, including, without limitation, (i) copying or distributing our learning videos or other materials, (ii) copying or distributing our technology, unless it is released under open source licenses; or (iii) using the word “LinkedIn” or our logos in any business name, email, or URL except as provided in the Brand Guidelines ; Post (or otherwise share) anything that contains software viruses, worms, or any other harmful code; Reverse engineer, decompile, disassemble, decipher or otherwise attempt to derive the source code for the Services or any related technology that is not open source; Imply or state that you are affiliated with or endorsed by LinkedIn without our express consent (e.g., representing yourself as an accredited LinkedIn trainer); Rent, lease, loan, trade, sell/re-sell or otherwise monetize the Services or related data or access to the same, without LinkedIn’s consent; Deep-link to our Services for any purpose other than to promote your profile or a Group on our Services, without LinkedIn’s consent; Use bots or other unauthorized automated methods to access the Services, add or download contacts, send or redirect messages, create, comment on, like, share, or re-share posts, or otherwise drive inauthentic engagement; Engage in “framing”, “mirroring”, or otherwise simulating the appearance or function of the Services; Overlay or otherwise modify the Services or their appearance (such as by inserting elements into the Services or removing, covering, or obscuring an advertisement included on the Services); Interfere with the operation of, or place an unreasonable load on, the Services (e.g., spam, denial of service attack, viruses, manipulating algorithms); Violate the Professional Community Policies , certain third party terms where applicable, or any additional terms concerning a specific Service that are provided when you sign up for or start using such Service; Use our Services to do anything that is unlawful, misleading, discriminatory, fraudulent or deceitful (e.g. manipulated media that wrongfully depicts a person saying or doing something they did not say or do); and/or Misuse our reporting or appeals process, including by submitting duplicative, fraudulent or unfounded reports, complaints or appeals. 9. Complaints Regarding Content Contact information for complaints about content provided by our Members. We ask that you report content and other information that you believe violates your rights (including intellectual property rights), our Professional Community Policies or otherwise violates this Contract or the law. To the extent we can under law, we may remove or restrict access to content, features, services, or information, including if we believe that it’s reasonably necessary to avoid harm to LinkedIn or others, violates the law or is reasonably necessary to prevent misuse of our Services. We reserve the right to take action against serious violations of this Contract, including by implementing account restrictions for significant violations. We respect the intellectual property rights of others. We require that information shared by Members be accurate and not in violation of the intellectual property rights or other rights of third parties. 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https://www.atlassian.com/ja/blog/category/event/event-team | Team | Atlassian Japan 公式ブログ | アトラシアン株式会社 Skip to content Atlassian Japan 公式ブログ | アトラシアン株式会社 Search for: Search Featured チームの働き方を変革するAI:Team ’25 Europe発表まとめ バルセロナへようこそ! 満席となったTeam ’25 Europeイベントの現地から、その熱気をお届けします。AIはこれまでにない形でチームワークを変えつつあり、まさに時代の転換点… 2025年10月08日 Mike Cannon-Brookes 共同創業者兼CEO カテゴリ Team 全ての投稿 Access AI Atlas Atlassian Analytics Atlassian Data Lake Atlassian Intelligence Atlassian Rovo Bamboo Bitbucket Cloud Compass Confluence Crowd Crucible Customer Service Management DevOps Fisheye Git ITサービスマネジメント Jira Jira Align Jira Core Jira Product Discovery Jira Service Desk Jira Service Management Jira Software Jira Work Management Loom Marketplace Opsgenie Portfolio for Jira Rovo Service Collection Software Collection Sourcetree Strategy Collection System of Work Team TEAM Anywhere Team Tour Tokyo Teamwork Collection Trello アジャイル イベント エンタープライズ エンタープライズサービスマネージメント お客様事例 キャンペーン コミュニティ サポート ニュース ハウツー プラットフォーム リモートワーク ワークマネージメント ワークマネジメント 企業ニュース 継続的デリバリー 製品情報 チームの働き方を変革するAI:Team ’25 Europe発表まとめ バルセロナへようこそ! 満席となったTeam ’25 Europeイベントの現地から、その熱気をお届けします。AIはこれまでにない形でチームワークを変えつつあり、まさに時代の転換点… 2025年10月08日 Mike Cannon-Brookes 共同創業者兼CEO 第73回 ACE Tokyo Meetup イベントレポート みなさん、こんにちは。アトラシアンでコミュニティマーケティングを担当している新村です。今回は6月24日にリックソフトさんに会場をお借りして開催された第73回 ACE Tokyo M… 2025年6月30日 新村 剛史 【Team’25】セッションPickup – System of Workでもっとチームを効率的に Team'25で開催されたSystem of Workセッションの注目ポイントを紹介 System of Workに焦点を当てたセッションでは、アトラシアンの製品がどのように組織の生産性と効率を向上させるかについてさまざまな視点の発表がありました。AIを活用した新し… 2025年5月01日 神田 千春 デジタルマーケティング 【Team’25】セッションPickup – Teamwork Collectionでチームをひとつに Team'25で開催されたTeamworkセッションの注目ポイントを紹介 Teamworkに焦点を当てたセッションでは、アトラシアンのツールを活用して組織のチームワークをどのように向上させるかについてのディスカッションが行われました。JIRA、Confl… 2025年5月01日 神田 千春 デジタルマーケティング 【Team’25】セッションPickup – アトラシアンが考えるAIとの協業 Team'25で開催されたAIセッションの注目ポイントを紹介 AIをテーマとしたセッションでは、アトラシアンが注力するAI製品「Rovo」の新機能についての詳しい説明が行われました。また、AIを単なるツールとしてではなく、チームの一員とした協… 2025年5月01日 神田 千春 デジタルマーケティング Team ’25 開催!主要ニュースまとめ ファウンダーよりアップデート 本ブログは、こちらに掲載されている英文ブログの意訳です。内容に相違がある場合は、原文が優先されます。 アナハイムの皆さん、こんにちは!😎 Team ’25カンファレンス… 2025年4月10日 Mike Cannon-Brookes 共同創業者兼CEO 顧客サービス管理アプリ: Customer Service Management 新発表 サポート、プロダクト、開発、運用チームを連携し、優れた顧客サービスを迅速に提供 アトラシアンは本日、米国カリフォルニア州アナハイムで開催中の年次イベント「Team ’25」において、顧客サポートチーム向けの新しい顧客サービス管理アプリケーションを発表しました。これは、顧客サポートチームが、プロダクト、開発、運用チームとの連携を強化することで、優れた顧客サービスを迅速に提供することを支援するアプリケーションです。 2025年4月10日 渡辺 隆 企業戦略と計画を支援するStrategy Collectionを発表 Jira Align、Focusと新製品のTalentを組み合わせ、企業の戦略立案と計画・実行の一元管理を提供 アトラシアンは本日、米国カリフォルニア州アナハイムで開催中の年次イベントTeam ’25において、Strategy Collectionを発表しました。Strategy… 2025年4月10日 渡辺 隆 発表:Teamwork Collection Rovoエージェントによって強化されたJira、Confluence、Loomによって、すべてのチームのコラボレーション基盤を提供 アトラシアンは本日、米国カリフォルニア州アナハイムで開催中の年次イベントTeam ’25において、Teamwork Collectionを発表しました。Teamwork Collectionは、タスク・プロジェクト管理ツールのJira、ナレッジ共有ツールのConfluence、ビデオコミュニケーションツールのLoomに加えてアトラシアンのAIエージェントであるRovoエージェントを連携させた、すべてのチームのためのコラボレーション基盤です。 2025年4月10日 渡辺 隆 製品や価格についてのご質問はこちら お問い合わせフォーム 投稿ナビゲーション 1 2 3 次へ アトラシアン株式会社 コーポレートサイト チームの教科書 Atlassian Notice at Collection プライバシーポリシー 利用規約 © Copyright 2026 製品情報を見る > Subscribe to the Developer Newsletter Email * | 2026-01-13T09:29:28 |
https://www.atlassian.com/ja/blog/category/product-news/customer-service-management | Customer Service Management | Atlassian Japan 公式ブログ | アトラシアン株式会社 Skip to content Atlassian Japan 公式ブログ | アトラシアン株式会社 Search for: Search Featured チームの働き方を変革するAI:Team ’25 Europe発表まとめ バルセロナへようこそ! 満席となったTeam ’25 Europeイベントの現地から、その熱気をお届けします。AIはこれまでにない形でチームワークを変えつつあり、まさに時代の転換点… 2025年10月08日 Mike Cannon-Brookes 共同創業者兼CEO カテゴリ Customer Service Management 全ての投稿 Access AI Atlas Atlassian Analytics Atlassian Data Lake Atlassian Intelligence Atlassian Rovo Bamboo Bitbucket Cloud Compass Confluence Crowd Crucible Customer Service Management DevOps Fisheye Git ITサービスマネジメント Jira Jira Align Jira Core Jira Product Discovery Jira Service Desk Jira Service Management Jira Software Jira Work Management Loom Marketplace Opsgenie Portfolio for Jira Rovo Service Collection Software Collection Sourcetree Strategy Collection System of Work Team TEAM Anywhere Team Tour Tokyo Teamwork Collection Trello アジャイル イベント エンタープライズ エンタープライズサービスマネージメント お客様事例 キャンペーン コミュニティ サポート ニュース ハウツー プラットフォーム リモートワーク ワークマネージメント ワークマネジメント 企業ニュース 継続的デリバリー 製品情報 Dynatrace、New Relic、BigPandaとのAIOpsパートナーシップを発表 アトラシアンは、Team ’25 Europeで発表した「Service Collection」の一環として、主要なオブザーバビリティ(可観測性)ベンダーであるDyna… 2025年10月08日 渡辺 隆 製品や価格についてのご質問はこちら お問い合わせフォーム アトラシアン株式会社 コーポレートサイト チームの教科書 Atlassian Notice at Collection プライバシーポリシー 利用規約 © Copyright 2026 製品情報を見る > Subscribe to the Developer Newsletter Email * | 2026-01-13T09:29:28 |
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AI로 빠르게 디자인하거나, 스타일리시한 테마를 선택하거나, 완전히 맞춤형으로 제작하는 등 자유롭게 만들어 보세요. 오프라인 POS(Point of Sale) 대면 판매하고 Shopify POS 로 오프라인과 온라인 판매의 동기화를 유지하세요. 모든 채널에 걸쳐 게시 멀티채널 통합 으로 소비자가 스크롤, 검색, 쇼핑하는 위치에 노출하세요. 세계 최고의 결제 기능을 활용하세요 Shopify Checkout 은 신속하고 완전히 맞춤 설정 가능하며 더 많은 매출을 올리는 데 최적화되어 있습니다. 직접 판매 및 도매 단골 고객을 확보하세요 더 낮은 비용으로 적절한 고객에게 도달하세요 통합 마케팅 도구 와 유용한 분석 정보 로 새로운 고객을 확보하고 단골 고객으로 만드세요. 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Also, you agree that: Your purchase may be subject to foreign exchange fees or differences in prices based on location (e.g., exchange rates). We may store and continue billing your payment method (e.g., credit card), even after it has expired, to avoid interruptions in your paid Services and to use it to pay for other Services you may buy. If your primary payment method fails, we may automatically charge a secondary payment method, if you have provided one. You may update or change your payment method. Learn more If you purchase a subscription, your payment method automatically will be charged at the start of each subscription period for the fees and taxes applicable to that period. To avoid future charges, cancel before the renewal date. Learn how to cancel or suspend your paid subscription Services. We may modify our prices effective prospectively upon reasonable notice to the extent allowed under the law. All of your paid Services are subject to LinkedIn’s refund policy . We may calculate taxes payable by you based on the billing information that you provide us. You can get a copy of your invoice through your LinkedIn account settings under “ Purchase History ”. 2.4 Notices and Messages You’re okay with us providing notices and messages to you through our websites, apps, and contact information. If your contact information is out of date, you may miss out on important notices. You agree that we will provide notices and messages to you in the following ways: (1) within the Services or (2) sent to the contact information you provided us (e.g., email, mobile number, physical address). You agree to keep your contact information up to date. Please review your settings to control and limit the types of messages you receive from us. 2.5 Sharing When you share information on our Services, others can see, copy and use that information. Our Services allow sharing of information (including content) in many ways, such as through your profile, posts, articles, group posts, links to news articles, job postings, messages, and InMails. Depending on the feature and choices you make, information that you share may be seen by other Members, Visitors, or others (on or off of the Services). Where we have made settings available, we will honor the choices you make about who can see content or other information (e.g., message content to your addressees, sharing content only to LinkedIn connections, restricting your profile visibility from search tools, or opting not to notify others of your LinkedIn profile update). For job searching activities, we default to not notifying your connections or the public. So, if you apply for a job through our Services or opt to signal that you are interested in a job, our default is to share it only with the job poster. To the extent that laws allow this, we are not obligated to publish any content or other information on our Services and can remove it with or without notice. 3. Rights and Limits 3.1. Your License to LinkedIn You own all of your original content that you provide to us, but you also grant us a non-exclusive license to it. We’ll honor the choices you make about who gets to see your content, including how it can be used for ads. As between you and LinkedIn, you own your original content that you submit or post to the Services. You grant LinkedIn and our Affiliates the following non-exclusive license to the content and other information you provide (e.g., share, post, upload, and/or otherwise submit) to our Services: A worldwide, transferable and sublicensable right to use, copy, modify, distribute, publicly perform and display, host, and process your content and other information without any further consent, notice and/or compensation to you or others. These rights are limited in the following ways: You can end this license for specific content by deleting such content from the Services, or generally by closing your account, except (a) to the extent you (1) shared it with others as part of the Services and they copied, re-shared it or stored it, (2) we had already sublicensed others prior to your content removal or closing of your account, or (3) we are required by law to retain or share it with others, and (b) for the reasonable time it takes to remove the content you delete from backup and other systems. We will not include your content in advertisements for the products and services of third parties to others without your separate consent (including sponsored content). However, without compensation to you or others, ads may be served near your content and other information, and your social actions may be visible and included with ads, as noted in the Privacy Policy. If you use a Service feature, we may mention that with your name or photo to promote that feature within our Services, subject to your settings. We will honor the audience choices for shared content (e.g., “Connections only”). For example, if you choose to share your post to "Anyone on or off LinkedIn” (or similar): (a) we may make it available off LinkedIn; (b) we may enable others to publicly share onto third-party services (e.g., a Member embedding your post on a third party service); and/or (c) we may enable search tools to make that public content findable though their services. Learn More While we may edit and make format changes to your content (such as translating or transcribing it, modifying the size, layout or file type, and removing or adding labels or metadata), we will take steps to avoid materially modifying the meaning of your expression in content you share with others. Because you own your original content and we only have non-exclusive rights to it, you may choose to make it available to others, including under the terms of a Creative Commons license . You and LinkedIn agree that if content includes personal data, it is subject to our Privacy Policy. You and LinkedIn agree that we may access, store, process, and use any information (including content and/or personal data) that you provide in accordance with the terms of the Privacy Policy and your choices (including settings). By submitting suggestions or other feedback regarding our Services to LinkedIn, you agree that LinkedIn can use and share (but does not have to) such feedback for any purpose without compensation to you. You promise to only provide content and other information that you have the right to share and that your LinkedIn profile will be truthful. You agree to only provide content and other information that does not violate the law or anyone’s rights (including intellectual property rights). You have choices about how much information to provide on your profile but also agree that the profile information you provide will be truthful. LinkedIn may be required by law to remove certain content and other information in certain countries. 3.2 Service Availability We may change or limit the availability of some features, or end any Service. We may change, suspend or discontinue any of our Services. We may also limit the availability of features, content and other information so that they are not available to all Visitors or Members (e.g., by country or by subscription access). We don’t promise to store or show (or keep showing) any information (including content) that you’ve shared. LinkedIn is not a storage service. You agree that we have no obligation to store, maintain or provide you a copy of any content or other information that you or others provide, except to the extent required by applicable law and as noted in our Privacy Policy. 3.3 Other Content, Sites and Apps Your use of others’ content and information posted on our Services, is at your own risk. Others may offer their own products and services through our Services, and we aren’t responsible for those third-party activities. Others’ Content: By using the Services, you may encounter content or other information that might be inaccurate, incomplete, delayed, misleading, illegal, offensive, or otherwise harmful. You agree that we are not responsible for content or other information made available through or within the Services by others, including Members. While we apply automated tools to review much of the content and other information presented in the Services, we cannot always prevent misuse of our Services, and you agree that we are not responsible for any such misuse. You also acknowledge the risk that others may share inaccurate or misleading information about you or your organization, and that you or your organization may be mistakenly associated with content about others, for example, when we let connections and followers know you or your organization were mentioned in the news. Members have choices about this feature . Others’ Products and Services: LinkedIn may help connect you to other Members (e.g., Members using Services Marketplace or our enterprise recruiting, jobs, sales, or marketing products) who offer you opportunities (on behalf of themselves, their organizations, or others) such as offers to become a candidate for employment or other work or offers to purchase products or services. You acknowledge that LinkedIn does not perform these offered services, employ those who perform these services, or provide these offered products. You further acknowledge that LinkedIn does not supervise, direct, control, or monitor Members in the making of these offers, or in their providing you with work, delivering products or performing services, and you agree that (1) LinkedIn is not responsible for these offers, or performance or procurement of them, (2) LinkedIn does not endorse any particular Member’s offers, and (3) LinkedIn is not an agent or employment agency on behalf of any Member offering employment or other work, products or services. With respect to employment or other work, LinkedIn does not make employment or hiring decisions on behalf of Members offering opportunities and does not have such authority from Members or organizations using our products. For Services Marketplace , (a) you must be at least 18 years of age to procure, offer, or perform services, and (b) you represent and warrant that you have all the required licenses and will provide services consistent with the relevant industry standards and our Professional Community Policies . Others’ Events: Similarly, LinkedIn may help you register for and/or attend events organized by Members and connect with other Members who are attendees at such events. You agree that (1) LinkedIn is not responsible for the conduct of any of the Members or other attendees at such events, (2) LinkedIn does not endorse any particular event listed on our Services, (3) LinkedIn does not review and/or vet any of these events or speakers, and (4) you will adhere to the terms and conditions that apply to such events. 3.4 Limits We have the right to limit how you connect and interact on our Services. LinkedIn reserves the right to limit your use of the Services, including the number of your connections and your ability to contact other Members. LinkedIn reserves the right to restrict, suspend, or terminate your account if you breach this Contract or the law or are misusing the Services (e.g., violating any of the Dos and Don’ts or Professional Community Policies ). We can also remove any content or other information you shared if we believe it violates our Professional Community Policies or Dos and Don’ts or otherwise violates this Contract. Learn more about how we moderate content. 3.5 Intellectual Property Rights We’re providing you notice about our intellectual property rights. LinkedIn reserves all of its intellectual property rights in the Services. Trademarks and logos used in connection with the Services are the trademarks of their respective owners. LinkedIn, and “in” logos and other LinkedIn trademarks, service marks, graphics and logos used for our Services are trademarks or registered trademarks of LinkedIn. 3.6 Recommendations and Automated Processing We use data and other information about you to make and order relevant suggestions and to generate content for you and others. Recommendations: We use the data and other information that you provide and that we have about Members and content on the Services to make recommendations for connections, content, ads, and features that may be useful to you. We use that data and other information to recommend and to present information to you in an order that may be more relevant for you. For example, that data and information may be used to recommend jobs to you and you to recruiters and to organize content in your feed in order to optimize your experience and use of the Services. Keeping your profile accurate and up to date helps us to make these recommendations more accurate and relevant. Learn More Generative AI Features: By using the Services, you may interact with features we offer that automate content generation for you. The content that is generated might be inaccurate, incomplete, delayed, misleading or not suitable for your purposes. Please review and edit such content before sharing with others. Like all content you share on our Services, you are responsible for ensuring it complies with our Professional Community Policies , including not sharing misleading information. The Services may include content automatically generated and shared using tools offered by LinkedIn or others off LinkedIn. Like all content and other information on our Services, regardless of whether it's labeled as created by “AI”, be sure to carefully review before relying on it. 4. Disclaimer and Limit of Liability 4.1 No Warranty This is our disclaimer of legal liability for the quality, safety, or reliability of our Services. LINKEDIN AND ITS AFFILIATES MAKE NO REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY ABOUT THE SERVICES, INCLUDING ANY REPRESENTATION THAT THE SERVICES WILL BE UNINTERRUPTED OR ERROR-FREE, AND PROVIDE THE SERVICES (INCLUDING CONTENT, OUTPUT AND INFORMATION) ON AN “AS IS” AND “AS AVAILABLE” BASIS. TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED UNDER APPLICABLE LAW, LINKEDIN AND ITS AFFILIATES DISCLAIM ANY IMPLIED OR STATUTORY WARRANTY, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF TITLE, ACCURACY, NON-INFRINGEMENT, MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. If you plan to use content, output and information for any reason, it is your responsibility to verify its accuracy and fitness for your purposes, because any content, output and information on the service may not reflect accurate, complete, or current information. 4.2 Exclusion of Liability These are the limits of legal liability we may have to you. TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW (AND UNLESS LINKEDIN HAS ENTERED INTO A SEPARATE WRITTEN AGREEMENT THAT OVERRIDES THIS CONTRACT), LINKEDIN AND ITS AFFILIATES, WILL NOT BE LIABLE IN CONNECTION WITH THIS CONTRACT FOR LOST PROFITS OR LOST BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES, REPUTATION (E.G., OFFENSIVE OR DEFAMATORY STATEMENTS), LOSS OF DATA (E.G., DOWN TIME OR LOSS, USE OF, OR CHANGES TO, YOUR INFORMATION OR CONTENT) OR ANY INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, SPECIAL OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES. LINKEDIN AND ITS AFFILIATES WILL NOT BE LIABLE TO YOU IN CONNECTION WITH THIS CONTRACT FOR ANY AMOUNT THAT EXCEEDS (A) THE TOTAL FEES PAID OR PAYABLE BY YOU TO LINKEDIN FOR THE SERVICES DURING THE TERM OF THIS CONTRACT, IF ANY, OR (B) US $1000. 4.3 Basis of the Bargain; Exclusions The limitations of liability in this Section 4 are part of the basis of the bargain between you and LinkedIn and shall apply to all claims of liability (e.g., warranty, tort, negligence, contract and law) even if LinkedIn or its affiliates has been told of the possibility of any such damage, and even if these remedies fail their essential purpose. THESE LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY DO NOT APPLY TO LIABILITY FOR DEATH OR PERSONAL INJURY OR FOR FRAUD, GROSS NEGLIGENCE OR INTENTIONAL MISCONDUCT, OR IN CASES OF NEGLIGENCE, WHERE A MATERIAL OBLIGATION HAS BEEN BREACHED. A MATERIAL OBLIGATION BEING AN OBLIGATION WHICH FORMS A PREREQUISITE TO OUR DELIVERY OF SERVICES AND ON WHICH YOU MAY REASONABLY RELY, BUT ONLY TO THE EXTENT THAT THE DAMAGES WERE DIRECTLY CAUSED BY THE BREACH AND WERE FORESEEABLE UPON CONCLUSION OF THIS CONTRACT AND TO THE EXTENT THAT THEY ARE TYPICAL IN THE CONTEXT OF THIS CONTRACT. 5. Termination We can each end this Contract, but some rights and obligations survive. Both you and LinkedIn may terminate this Contract at any time with notice to the other. On termination, you lose the right to access or use the Services. The following shall survive termination: Our rights to use and disclose your feedback; Section 3 (subject to 3.1.1); Sections 4, 6, 7, and 8.2 of this Contract; and Any amounts owed by either party prior to termination remain owed after termination. You can visit our Help Center to learn about how to close your account 6. Governing Law and Dispute Resolution In the unlikely event we end up in a legal dispute, depending on where you live, you and LinkedIn agree to resolve it in California courts using California law, Dublin, Ireland courts using Irish law, or as otherwise provided in this section. If you live in the Designated Countries, the laws of Ireland govern all claims related to LinkedIn's provision of the Services, but this shall not deprive you of the mandatory consumer protections under the law of the country to which we direct your Services where you have habitual residence. With respect to jurisdiction, you and LinkedIn agree to choose the courts of the country to which we direct your Services where you have habitual residence for all disputes arising out of or relating to this User Agreement, or in the alternative, you may choose the responsible court in Ireland. If you are a business user within the scope of Article 6(12) of the EU Digital Markets Act (“DMA”) and have a dispute arising out of or in connection with Article 6(12) of the DMA, you may also utilize the alternative dispute resolution mechanism available in the Help Center . For others outside of Designated Countries, including those who live outside of the United States: You and LinkedIn agree that the laws of the State of California, U.S.A., excluding its conflict of laws rules, shall exclusively govern any dispute relating to this Contract and/or the Services. You and LinkedIn both agree that all claims and disputes can be litigated only in the federal or state courts in Santa Clara County, California, USA, and you and LinkedIn each agree to personal jurisdiction in those courts. You may have additional rights of redress and appeal for some decisions made by LinkedIn that impact you. 7. General Terms Here are some important details about the Contract. If a court with authority over this Contract finds any part of it unenforceable, you and we agree that the court should modify the terms to make that part enforceable while still achieving its intent. If the court cannot do that, you and we agree to ask the court to remove that unenforceable part and still enforce the rest of this Contract. This Contract (including additional terms that may be provided by us when you engage with a feature of the Services) is the only agreement between us regarding the Services and supersedes all prior agreements for the Services. If we don't act to enforce a breach of this Contract, that does not mean that LinkedIn has waived its right to enforce this Contract. You may not assign or transfer this Contract (or your membership or use of Services) to anyone without our consent. However, you agree that LinkedIn may assign this Contract to its affiliates or a party that buys it without your consent. There are no third-party beneficiaries to this Contract. You agree that the only way to provide us legal notice is at the addresses provided in Section 10. 8. LinkedIn “Dos and Don’ts” LinkedIn is a community of professionals. This list of “Dos and Don’ts” along with our Professional Community Policies limits what you can and cannot do on our Services, unless otherwise explicitly permitted by LinkedIn in a separate writing (e.g., through a research agreement). 8.1. Dos You agree that you will: Comply with all applicable laws, including, without limitation, privacy laws, intellectual property laws, anti-spam laws, export control laws, laws governing the content shared, and other applicable laws and regulatory requirements; Provide accurate contact and identity information to us and keep it updated; Use your real name on your profile; and Use the Services in a professional manner. 8.2. Don’ts You agree that you will not : Create a false identity on LinkedIn, misrepresent your identity, create a Member profile for anyone other than yourself (a real person), or use or attempt to use another’s account (such as sharing log-in credentials or copying cookies); Develop, support or use software, devices, scripts, robots or any other means or processes (such as crawlers, browser plugins and add-ons or any other technology) to scrape or copy the Services, including profiles and other data from the Services; Override any security feature or bypass or circumvent any access controls or use limits of the Services (such as search results, profiles, or videos); Copy, use, display or distribute any information (including content) obtained from the Services, whether directly or through third parties (such as search tools or data aggregators or brokers), without the consent of the content owner (such as LinkedIn for content it owns); Disclose information that you do not have the consent to disclose (such as confidential information of others (including your employer); Violate the intellectual property rights of others, including copyrights, patents, trademarks, trade secrets or other proprietary rights. For example, do not copy or distribute (except through the available sharing functionality) the posts or other content of others without their permission, which they may give by posting under a Creative Commons license; Violate the intellectual property or other rights of LinkedIn, including, without limitation, (i) copying or distributing our learning videos or other materials, (ii) copying or distributing our technology, unless it is released under open source licenses; or (iii) using the word “LinkedIn” or our logos in any business name, email, or URL except as provided in the Brand Guidelines ; Post (or otherwise share) anything that contains software viruses, worms, or any other harmful code; Reverse engineer, decompile, disassemble, decipher or otherwise attempt to derive the source code for the Services or any related technology that is not open source; Imply or state that you are affiliated with or endorsed by LinkedIn without our express consent (e.g., representing yourself as an accredited LinkedIn trainer); Rent, lease, loan, trade, sell/re-sell or otherwise monetize the Services or related data or access to the same, without LinkedIn’s consent; Deep-link to our Services for any purpose other than to promote your profile or a Group on our Services, without LinkedIn’s consent; Use bots or other unauthorized automated methods to access the Services, add or download contacts, send or redirect messages, create, comment on, like, share, or re-share posts, or otherwise drive inauthentic engagement; Engage in “framing”, “mirroring”, or otherwise simulating the appearance or function of the Services; Overlay or otherwise modify the Services or their appearance (such as by inserting elements into the Services or removing, covering, or obscuring an advertisement included on the Services); Interfere with the operation of, or place an unreasonable load on, the Services (e.g., spam, denial of service attack, viruses, manipulating algorithms); Violate the Professional Community Policies , certain third party terms where applicable, or any additional terms concerning a specific Service that are provided when you sign up for or start using such Service; Use our Services to do anything that is unlawful, misleading, discriminatory, fraudulent or deceitful (e.g. manipulated media that wrongfully depicts a person saying or doing something they did not say or do); and/or Misuse our reporting or appeals process, including by submitting duplicative, fraudulent or unfounded reports, complaints or appeals. 9. Complaints Regarding Content Contact information for complaints about content provided by our Members. We ask that you report content and other information that you believe violates your rights (including intellectual property rights), our Professional Community Policies or otherwise violates this Contract or the law. To the extent we can under law, we may remove or restrict access to content, features, services, or information, including if we believe that it’s reasonably necessary to avoid harm to LinkedIn or others, violates the law or is reasonably necessary to prevent misuse of our Services. We reserve the right to take action against serious violations of this Contract, including by implementing account restrictions for significant violations. We respect the intellectual property rights of others. We require that information shared by Members be accurate and not in violation of the intellectual property rights or other rights of third parties. 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https://www.linkedin.com/legal/user-agreement?session_redirect=%2Fservices%2Fproducts%2Fcategories%2Fe-commerce-platforms&trk=registration-frontend_join-form-user-agreement#disclaimer | User Agreement | LinkedIn Skip to main content User Agreement Summary of User Agreement Privacy Policy Professional Community Policies Cookie Policy Copyright Policy Regional Info EU Notice California Privacy Disclosure U.S. State Privacy Laws User Agreement Summary of User Agreement Privacy Policy Professional Community Policies Cookie Policy Copyright Policy Regional Info EU Notice California Privacy Disclosure U.S. State Privacy Laws User Agreement Effective on November 3, 2025 Our mission is to connect the world’s professionals to allow them to be more productive and successful. Our services are designed to promote economic opportunity for our members by enabling you and millions of other professionals to meet, exchange ideas, learn, and find opportunities or employees, work, and make decisions in a network of trusted relationships. Table of Contents: Introduction Obligations Rights and Limits Disclaimer and Limit of Liability Termination Governing Law and Dispute Resolution General Terms LinkedIn “Dos and Don’ts” Complaints Regarding Content How To Contact Us Introduction 1.1 Contract When you use our Services you agree to all of these terms. Your use of our Services is also subject to our Cookie Policy and our Privacy Policy, which covers how we collect, use, share, and store your personal information. By creating a LinkedIn account or accessing or using our Services (described below), you are agreeing to enter into a legally binding contract with LinkedIn (even if you are using third party credentials or using our Services on behalf of a company). If you do not agree to this contract (“Contract” or “User Agreement”), do not create an account or access or otherwise use any of our Services. If you wish to terminate this Contract at any time, you can do so by closing your account and no longer accessing or using our Services. As a Visitor or Member of our Services, the collection, use, and sharing of your personal data is subject to our Privacy Policy , our Cookie Policy and other documents referenced in our Privacy Policy , and updates. You acknowledge and have read our Privacy Policy . Services This Contract applies to LinkedIn.com, LinkedIn-branded apps, and other LinkedIn-related sites, apps, communications, and other services that state that they are offered under this Contract (“Services”), including the offsite collection of data for those Services, such as via our ads and the “Apply with LinkedIn” and “Share with LinkedIn” plugins. LinkedIn and other Key Terms You are entering into this Contract with LinkedIn (also referred to as “we” and “us”). Designated Countries . We use the term “Designated Countries” to refer to countries in the European Union (EU), European Economic Area (EEA), and Switzerland. If you reside in the “Designated Countries”, you are entering into this Contract with LinkedIn Ireland Unlimited Company (“LinkedIn Ireland”) and LinkedIn Ireland will be the controller of your personal data provided to, or collected by or for, or processed in connection with our Services. If you reside outside of the “Designated Countries”, you are entering into this Contract with LinkedIn Corporation (“LinkedIn Corp.”) and LinkedIn Corp. will be the controller of (or business responsible for) your personal data provided to, or collected by or for, or processed in connection with our Services. Affiliates . Affiliates are companies controlling, controlled by or under common control with us, including, for example, LinkedIn Ireland, LinkedIn Corporation, LinkedIn Singapore and Microsoft Corporation or any of its subsidiaries (e.g., Github, Inc.). Social Action . Actions that members take on our services such as likes, comments, follows, sharing content. Content . Content includes, for example, feed posts, feedback, comments, profiles, articles (and contributions), group posts, job postings, messages (including InMails), videos, photos, audio, and/or PDFs. 1.2 Members and Visitors This Contract applies to Members and Visitors. When you register and join the LinkedIn Services, you become a “Member”. If you have chosen not to register for our Services, you may access certain features as a “Visitor.” 1.3 Changes We may make changes to this Contract. We may modify this Contract, our Privacy Policy and our Cookie Policy from time to time. If we materially change these terms or if we are legally required to provide notice, we will provide you notice through our Services, or by other means, to provide you the opportunity to review the changes before they become effective. However, we may not always provide prior notice of changes to these terms (1) when those changes are legally required to be implemented with immediate effect, or (2) when those changes relate to a newly launched service or feature. We agree that changes cannot be retroactive. If you object to any of these changes, you may close your account . Your continued use of our Services after we publish or send a notice about our changes to these terms means that you are consenting to the updated terms as of their effective date. 2. Obligations 2.1 Service Eligibility Here are some promises that you make to us in this Contract: You’re eligible to enter into this Contract and you are at least our “Minimum Age.” The Services are not for use by anyone under the age of 16. To use the Services, you agree that: (1) you must be the "Minimum Age" (described below) or older; (2) you will only have one LinkedIn account, which must be in your real name; and (3) you are not already restricted by LinkedIn from using the Services. Creating an account with false information is a violation of our terms, including accounts registered on behalf of others or persons under the age of 16. “Minimum Age” means 16 years old. However, if law requires that you must be older in order for LinkedIn to lawfully provide the Services to you without parental consent (including using your personal data) then the Minimum Age is such older age. Learn More 2.2 Your Account You will keep your password a secret You will not share your account with anyone else and will follow our policies and the law. Members are account holders. You agree to: (1) protect against wrongful access to your account (e.g., use a strong password and keep it confidential); (2) not share or transfer your account or any part of it (e.g., sell or transfer the personal data of others by transferring your connections); and (3) follow the law, our list of Dos and Don’ts (below), and our Professional Community Policies . Learn More You are responsible for anything that happens through your account unless you close it or report misuse. As between you and others (including your employer), your account belongs to you. However, if the Services were purchased by another party for you to use in connection with your work for them (e.g., Recruiter seat or LinkedIn Learning subscription bought by your employer), the party paying for such Service has the right to control access to and get reports on your use of such paid Service; however, they do not have rights to your personal account. 2.3 Payment You’ll honor your payment obligations and you are okay with us storing your payment information. You understand that there may be fees and taxes that are added to our prices. Refunds are subject to our policy, and we may modify our prices and those modified prices will apply prospectively. If you buy any of our paid Services, you agree to pay us the applicable fees and taxes and you agree to the additional terms specific to the paid Services. Failure to pay these fees will result in the termination of your paid Services. 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Our services are designed to promote economic opportunity for our members by enabling you and millions of other professionals to meet, exchange ideas, learn, and find opportunities or employees, work, and make decisions in a network of trusted relationships. Table of Contents: Introduction Obligations Rights and Limits Disclaimer and Limit of Liability Termination Governing Law and Dispute Resolution General Terms LinkedIn “Dos and Don’ts” Complaints Regarding Content How To Contact Us Introduction 1.1 Contract When you use our Services you agree to all of these terms. Your use of our Services is also subject to our Cookie Policy and our Privacy Policy, which covers how we collect, use, share, and store your personal information. By creating a LinkedIn account or accessing or using our Services (described below), you are agreeing to enter into a legally binding contract with LinkedIn (even if you are using third party credentials or using our Services on behalf of a company). If you do not agree to this contract (“Contract” or “User Agreement”), do not create an account or access or otherwise use any of our Services. If you wish to terminate this Contract at any time, you can do so by closing your account and no longer accessing or using our Services. As a Visitor or Member of our Services, the collection, use, and sharing of your personal data is subject to our Privacy Policy , our Cookie Policy and other documents referenced in our Privacy Policy , and updates. You acknowledge and have read our Privacy Policy . Services This Contract applies to LinkedIn.com, LinkedIn-branded apps, and other LinkedIn-related sites, apps, communications, and other services that state that they are offered under this Contract (“Services”), including the offsite collection of data for those Services, such as via our ads and the “Apply with LinkedIn” and “Share with LinkedIn” plugins. LinkedIn and other Key Terms You are entering into this Contract with LinkedIn (also referred to as “we” and “us”). Designated Countries . We use the term “Designated Countries” to refer to countries in the European Union (EU), European Economic Area (EEA), and Switzerland. If you reside in the “Designated Countries”, you are entering into this Contract with LinkedIn Ireland Unlimited Company (“LinkedIn Ireland”) and LinkedIn Ireland will be the controller of your personal data provided to, or collected by or for, or processed in connection with our Services. If you reside outside of the “Designated Countries”, you are entering into this Contract with LinkedIn Corporation (“LinkedIn Corp.”) and LinkedIn Corp. will be the controller of (or business responsible for) your personal data provided to, or collected by or for, or processed in connection with our Services. Affiliates . Affiliates are companies controlling, controlled by or under common control with us, including, for example, LinkedIn Ireland, LinkedIn Corporation, LinkedIn Singapore and Microsoft Corporation or any of its subsidiaries (e.g., Github, Inc.). Social Action . Actions that members take on our services such as likes, comments, follows, sharing content. Content . Content includes, for example, feed posts, feedback, comments, profiles, articles (and contributions), group posts, job postings, messages (including InMails), videos, photos, audio, and/or PDFs. 1.2 Members and Visitors This Contract applies to Members and Visitors. When you register and join the LinkedIn Services, you become a “Member”. If you have chosen not to register for our Services, you may access certain features as a “Visitor.” 1.3 Changes We may make changes to this Contract. We may modify this Contract, our Privacy Policy and our Cookie Policy from time to time. If we materially change these terms or if we are legally required to provide notice, we will provide you notice through our Services, or by other means, to provide you the opportunity to review the changes before they become effective. However, we may not always provide prior notice of changes to these terms (1) when those changes are legally required to be implemented with immediate effect, or (2) when those changes relate to a newly launched service or feature. We agree that changes cannot be retroactive. If you object to any of these changes, you may close your account . Your continued use of our Services after we publish or send a notice about our changes to these terms means that you are consenting to the updated terms as of their effective date. 2. Obligations 2.1 Service Eligibility Here are some promises that you make to us in this Contract: You’re eligible to enter into this Contract and you are at least our “Minimum Age.” The Services are not for use by anyone under the age of 16. To use the Services, you agree that: (1) you must be the "Minimum Age" (described below) or older; (2) you will only have one LinkedIn account, which must be in your real name; and (3) you are not already restricted by LinkedIn from using the Services. Creating an account with false information is a violation of our terms, including accounts registered on behalf of others or persons under the age of 16. “Minimum Age” means 16 years old. However, if law requires that you must be older in order for LinkedIn to lawfully provide the Services to you without parental consent (including using your personal data) then the Minimum Age is such older age. Learn More 2.2 Your Account You will keep your password a secret You will not share your account with anyone else and will follow our policies and the law. Members are account holders. You agree to: (1) protect against wrongful access to your account (e.g., use a strong password and keep it confidential); (2) not share or transfer your account or any part of it (e.g., sell or transfer the personal data of others by transferring your connections); and (3) follow the law, our list of Dos and Don’ts (below), and our Professional Community Policies . Learn More You are responsible for anything that happens through your account unless you close it or report misuse. As between you and others (including your employer), your account belongs to you. However, if the Services were purchased by another party for you to use in connection with your work for them (e.g., Recruiter seat or LinkedIn Learning subscription bought by your employer), the party paying for such Service has the right to control access to and get reports on your use of such paid Service; however, they do not have rights to your personal account. 2.3 Payment You’ll honor your payment obligations and you are okay with us storing your payment information. You understand that there may be fees and taxes that are added to our prices. Refunds are subject to our policy, and we may modify our prices and those modified prices will apply prospectively. If you buy any of our paid Services, you agree to pay us the applicable fees and taxes and you agree to the additional terms specific to the paid Services. Failure to pay these fees will result in the termination of your paid Services. Also, you agree that: Your purchase may be subject to foreign exchange fees or differences in prices based on location (e.g., exchange rates). We may store and continue billing your payment method (e.g., credit card), even after it has expired, to avoid interruptions in your paid Services and to use it to pay for other Services you may buy. If your primary payment method fails, we may automatically charge a secondary payment method, if you have provided one. You may update or change your payment method. Learn more If you purchase a subscription, your payment method automatically will be charged at the start of each subscription period for the fees and taxes applicable to that period. To avoid future charges, cancel before the renewal date. Learn how to cancel or suspend your paid subscription Services. We may modify our prices effective prospectively upon reasonable notice to the extent allowed under the law. All of your paid Services are subject to LinkedIn’s refund policy . We may calculate taxes payable by you based on the billing information that you provide us. You can get a copy of your invoice through your LinkedIn account settings under “ Purchase History ”. 2.4 Notices and Messages You’re okay with us providing notices and messages to you through our websites, apps, and contact information. If your contact information is out of date, you may miss out on important notices. You agree that we will provide notices and messages to you in the following ways: (1) within the Services or (2) sent to the contact information you provided us (e.g., email, mobile number, physical address). You agree to keep your contact information up to date. Please review your settings to control and limit the types of messages you receive from us. 2.5 Sharing When you share information on our Services, others can see, copy and use that information. Our Services allow sharing of information (including content) in many ways, such as through your profile, posts, articles, group posts, links to news articles, job postings, messages, and InMails. Depending on the feature and choices you make, information that you share may be seen by other Members, Visitors, or others (on or off of the Services). Where we have made settings available, we will honor the choices you make about who can see content or other information (e.g., message content to your addressees, sharing content only to LinkedIn connections, restricting your profile visibility from search tools, or opting not to notify others of your LinkedIn profile update). For job searching activities, we default to not notifying your connections or the public. So, if you apply for a job through our Services or opt to signal that you are interested in a job, our default is to share it only with the job poster. To the extent that laws allow this, we are not obligated to publish any content or other information on our Services and can remove it with or without notice. 3. Rights and Limits 3.1. Your License to LinkedIn You own all of your original content that you provide to us, but you also grant us a non-exclusive license to it. We’ll honor the choices you make about who gets to see your content, including how it can be used for ads. As between you and LinkedIn, you own your original content that you submit or post to the Services. You grant LinkedIn and our Affiliates the following non-exclusive license to the content and other information you provide (e.g., share, post, upload, and/or otherwise submit) to our Services: A worldwide, transferable and sublicensable right to use, copy, modify, distribute, publicly perform and display, host, and process your content and other information without any further consent, notice and/or compensation to you or others. These rights are limited in the following ways: You can end this license for specific content by deleting such content from the Services, or generally by closing your account, except (a) to the extent you (1) shared it with others as part of the Services and they copied, re-shared it or stored it, (2) we had already sublicensed others prior to your content removal or closing of your account, or (3) we are required by law to retain or share it with others, and (b) for the reasonable time it takes to remove the content you delete from backup and other systems. We will not include your content in advertisements for the products and services of third parties to others without your separate consent (including sponsored content). However, without compensation to you or others, ads may be served near your content and other information, and your social actions may be visible and included with ads, as noted in the Privacy Policy. If you use a Service feature, we may mention that with your name or photo to promote that feature within our Services, subject to your settings. We will honor the audience choices for shared content (e.g., “Connections only”). For example, if you choose to share your post to "Anyone on or off LinkedIn” (or similar): (a) we may make it available off LinkedIn; (b) we may enable others to publicly share onto third-party services (e.g., a Member embedding your post on a third party service); and/or (c) we may enable search tools to make that public content findable though their services. Learn More While we may edit and make format changes to your content (such as translating or transcribing it, modifying the size, layout or file type, and removing or adding labels or metadata), we will take steps to avoid materially modifying the meaning of your expression in content you share with others. Because you own your original content and we only have non-exclusive rights to it, you may choose to make it available to others, including under the terms of a Creative Commons license . You and LinkedIn agree that if content includes personal data, it is subject to our Privacy Policy. You and LinkedIn agree that we may access, store, process, and use any information (including content and/or personal data) that you provide in accordance with the terms of the Privacy Policy and your choices (including settings). By submitting suggestions or other feedback regarding our Services to LinkedIn, you agree that LinkedIn can use and share (but does not have to) such feedback for any purpose without compensation to you. You promise to only provide content and other information that you have the right to share and that your LinkedIn profile will be truthful. You agree to only provide content and other information that does not violate the law or anyone’s rights (including intellectual property rights). You have choices about how much information to provide on your profile but also agree that the profile information you provide will be truthful. LinkedIn may be required by law to remove certain content and other information in certain countries. 3.2 Service Availability We may change or limit the availability of some features, or end any Service. We may change, suspend or discontinue any of our Services. We may also limit the availability of features, content and other information so that they are not available to all Visitors or Members (e.g., by country or by subscription access). We don’t promise to store or show (or keep showing) any information (including content) that you’ve shared. LinkedIn is not a storage service. You agree that we have no obligation to store, maintain or provide you a copy of any content or other information that you or others provide, except to the extent required by applicable law and as noted in our Privacy Policy. 3.3 Other Content, Sites and Apps Your use of others’ content and information posted on our Services, is at your own risk. Others may offer their own products and services through our Services, and we aren’t responsible for those third-party activities. Others’ Content: By using the Services, you may encounter content or other information that might be inaccurate, incomplete, delayed, misleading, illegal, offensive, or otherwise harmful. You agree that we are not responsible for content or other information made available through or within the Services by others, including Members. While we apply automated tools to review much of the content and other information presented in the Services, we cannot always prevent misuse of our Services, and you agree that we are not responsible for any such misuse. You also acknowledge the risk that others may share inaccurate or misleading information about you or your organization, and that you or your organization may be mistakenly associated with content about others, for example, when we let connections and followers know you or your organization were mentioned in the news. Members have choices about this feature . Others’ Products and Services: LinkedIn may help connect you to other Members (e.g., Members using Services Marketplace or our enterprise recruiting, jobs, sales, or marketing products) who offer you opportunities (on behalf of themselves, their organizations, or others) such as offers to become a candidate for employment or other work or offers to purchase products or services. You acknowledge that LinkedIn does not perform these offered services, employ those who perform these services, or provide these offered products. You further acknowledge that LinkedIn does not supervise, direct, control, or monitor Members in the making of these offers, or in their providing you with work, delivering products or performing services, and you agree that (1) LinkedIn is not responsible for these offers, or performance or procurement of them, (2) LinkedIn does not endorse any particular Member’s offers, and (3) LinkedIn is not an agent or employment agency on behalf of any Member offering employment or other work, products or services. With respect to employment or other work, LinkedIn does not make employment or hiring decisions on behalf of Members offering opportunities and does not have such authority from Members or organizations using our products. For Services Marketplace , (a) you must be at least 18 years of age to procure, offer, or perform services, and (b) you represent and warrant that you have all the required licenses and will provide services consistent with the relevant industry standards and our Professional Community Policies . Others’ Events: Similarly, LinkedIn may help you register for and/or attend events organized by Members and connect with other Members who are attendees at such events. You agree that (1) LinkedIn is not responsible for the conduct of any of the Members or other attendees at such events, (2) LinkedIn does not endorse any particular event listed on our Services, (3) LinkedIn does not review and/or vet any of these events or speakers, and (4) you will adhere to the terms and conditions that apply to such events. 3.4 Limits We have the right to limit how you connect and interact on our Services. LinkedIn reserves the right to limit your use of the Services, including the number of your connections and your ability to contact other Members. LinkedIn reserves the right to restrict, suspend, or terminate your account if you breach this Contract or the law or are misusing the Services (e.g., violating any of the Dos and Don’ts or Professional Community Policies ). We can also remove any content or other information you shared if we believe it violates our Professional Community Policies or Dos and Don’ts or otherwise violates this Contract. Learn more about how we moderate content. 3.5 Intellectual Property Rights We’re providing you notice about our intellectual property rights. LinkedIn reserves all of its intellectual property rights in the Services. Trademarks and logos used in connection with the Services are the trademarks of their respective owners. LinkedIn, and “in” logos and other LinkedIn trademarks, service marks, graphics and logos used for our Services are trademarks or registered trademarks of LinkedIn. 3.6 Recommendations and Automated Processing We use data and other information about you to make and order relevant suggestions and to generate content for you and others. Recommendations: We use the data and other information that you provide and that we have about Members and content on the Services to make recommendations for connections, content, ads, and features that may be useful to you. We use that data and other information to recommend and to present information to you in an order that may be more relevant for you. For example, that data and information may be used to recommend jobs to you and you to recruiters and to organize content in your feed in order to optimize your experience and use of the Services. Keeping your profile accurate and up to date helps us to make these recommendations more accurate and relevant. Learn More Generative AI Features: By using the Services, you may interact with features we offer that automate content generation for you. The content that is generated might be inaccurate, incomplete, delayed, misleading or not suitable for your purposes. Please review and edit such content before sharing with others. Like all content you share on our Services, you are responsible for ensuring it complies with our Professional Community Policies , including not sharing misleading information. The Services may include content automatically generated and shared using tools offered by LinkedIn or others off LinkedIn. Like all content and other information on our Services, regardless of whether it's labeled as created by “AI”, be sure to carefully review before relying on it. 4. 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LINKEDIN AND ITS AFFILIATES WILL NOT BE LIABLE TO YOU IN CONNECTION WITH THIS CONTRACT FOR ANY AMOUNT THAT EXCEEDS (A) THE TOTAL FEES PAID OR PAYABLE BY YOU TO LINKEDIN FOR THE SERVICES DURING THE TERM OF THIS CONTRACT, IF ANY, OR (B) US $1000. 4.3 Basis of the Bargain; Exclusions The limitations of liability in this Section 4 are part of the basis of the bargain between you and LinkedIn and shall apply to all claims of liability (e.g., warranty, tort, negligence, contract and law) even if LinkedIn or its affiliates has been told of the possibility of any such damage, and even if these remedies fail their essential purpose. THESE LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY DO NOT APPLY TO LIABILITY FOR DEATH OR PERSONAL INJURY OR FOR FRAUD, GROSS NEGLIGENCE OR INTENTIONAL MISCONDUCT, OR IN CASES OF NEGLIGENCE, WHERE A MATERIAL OBLIGATION HAS BEEN BREACHED. 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AWS has continued to grow its revenues more rapidly than the overall market. In other words, AWS is the one to beat, and it will likely remain so for sometime. According to Synergy Research Group’s Q2 2017 data, AWS now has 34 percent of the cloud infrastructure market share, followed by Microsoft at 11 percent, IBM at 8 percent, and Google at 5 percent. This latest data underscores a long-term trend of consolidation, and that’s something enterprises need a strategy for. Synergy Research Group If you have picked a weak cloud provider, meaning one that has not established a sustainable market share, you could find your cloud services turned off in a few years. We already saw this happen a few years ago as several smaller IaaS providers left the market a few years ago. And it will happen again. As a result, you could find that that the public cloud services you’ve depended on for years might be shut down without much notice. AWS, Google, IBM, and Microsoft are all well funded companies, so they are not likely to drop public cloud services right away if the going gets rough. But there are no guarantees. Google, for example, could one day decide that its relatively small market share isn’t worth continued investment. So, how do you protect yourself? Watching the market is one way to do it, but it’s impossible to predict the technology market with any degree of certainty. A better way is to have an exit plan, including which provider to go to, how to migrate your data and applications, what the costs will be, and what the impact will be on your business. Business continuity planning was long a staple of IT management; it needs to be one for cloud management as well. 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https://www.atlassian.com/ja/blog/category/event | イベント | Atlassian Japan 公式ブログ | アトラシアン株式会社 Skip to content Atlassian Japan 公式ブログ | アトラシアン株式会社 Search for: Search Featured チームの働き方を変革するAI:Team ’25 Europe発表まとめ バルセロナへようこそ! 満席となったTeam ’25 Europeイベントの現地から、その熱気をお届けします。AIはこれまでにない形でチームワークを変えつつあり、まさに時代の転換点… 2025年10月08日 Mike Cannon-Brookes 共同創業者兼CEO カテゴリ イベント 全ての投稿 Access AI Atlas Atlassian Analytics Atlassian Data Lake Atlassian Intelligence Atlassian Rovo Bamboo Bitbucket Cloud Compass Confluence Crowd Crucible Customer Service Management DevOps Fisheye Git ITサービスマネジメント Jira Jira Align Jira Core Jira Product Discovery Jira Service Desk Jira Service Management Jira Software Jira Work Management Loom Marketplace Opsgenie Portfolio for Jira Rovo Service Collection Software Collection Sourcetree Strategy Collection System of Work Team TEAM Anywhere Team Tour Tokyo Teamwork Collection Trello アジャイル イベント エンタープライズ エンタープライズサービスマネージメント お客様事例 キャンペーン コミュニティ サポート ニュース ハウツー プラットフォーム リモートワーク ワークマネージメント ワークマネジメント 企業ニュース 継続的デリバリー 製品情報 チームの働き方を変革するAI:Team ’25 Europe発表まとめ バルセロナへようこそ! 満席となったTeam ’25 Europeイベントの現地から、その熱気をお届けします。AIはこれまでにない形でチームワークを変えつつあり、まさに時代の転換点… 2025年10月08日 Mike Cannon-Brookes 共同創業者兼CEO 第73回 ACE Tokyo Meetup イベントレポート みなさん、こんにちは。アトラシアンでコミュニティマーケティングを担当している新村です。今回は6月24日にリックソフトさんに会場をお借りして開催された第73回 ACE Tokyo M… 2025年6月30日 新村 剛史 第72回 ACE Tokyo Meetup イベントレポート みなさん、こんにちは。アトラシアンでコミュニティマーケティングを担当している新村です。今回は5月13日に開催された第72回 ACE Tokyo Meetupの様子をレポートしたいと… 2025年5月27日 新村 剛史 【Team’25】セッションPickup – System of Workでもっとチームを効率的に Team'25で開催されたSystem of Workセッションの注目ポイントを紹介 System of Workに焦点を当てたセッションでは、アトラシアンの製品がどのように組織の生産性と効率を向上させるかについてさまざまな視点の発表がありました。AIを活用した新し… 2025年5月01日 神田 千春 デジタルマーケティング 【Team’25】セッションPickup – Teamwork Collectionでチームをひとつに Team'25で開催されたTeamworkセッションの注目ポイントを紹介 Teamworkに焦点を当てたセッションでは、アトラシアンのツールを活用して組織のチームワークをどのように向上させるかについてのディスカッションが行われました。JIRA、Confl… 2025年5月01日 神田 千春 デジタルマーケティング 【Team’25】セッションPickup – アトラシアンが考えるAIとの協業 Team'25で開催されたAIセッションの注目ポイントを紹介 AIをテーマとしたセッションでは、アトラシアンが注力するAI製品「Rovo」の新機能についての詳しい説明が行われました。また、AIを単なるツールとしてではなく、チームの一員とした協… 2025年5月01日 神田 千春 デジタルマーケティング Team ’25 開催!主要ニュースまとめ ファウンダーよりアップデート 本ブログは、こちらに掲載されている英文ブログの意訳です。内容に相違がある場合は、原文が優先されます。 アナハイムの皆さん、こんにちは!😎 Team ’25カンファレンス… 2025年4月10日 Mike Cannon-Brookes 共同創業者兼CEO 顧客サービス管理アプリ: Customer Service Management 新発表 サポート、プロダクト、開発、運用チームを連携し、優れた顧客サービスを迅速に提供 アトラシアンは本日、米国カリフォルニア州アナハイムで開催中の年次イベント「Team ’25」において、顧客サポートチーム向けの新しい顧客サービス管理アプリケーションを発表しました。これは、顧客サポートチームが、プロダクト、開発、運用チームとの連携を強化することで、優れた顧客サービスを迅速に提供することを支援するアプリケーションです。 2025年4月10日 渡辺 隆 企業戦略と計画を支援するStrategy Collectionを発表 Jira Align、Focusと新製品のTalentを組み合わせ、企業の戦略立案と計画・実行の一元管理を提供 アトラシアンは本日、米国カリフォルニア州アナハイムで開催中の年次イベントTeam ’25において、Strategy Collectionを発表しました。Strategy… 2025年4月10日 渡辺 隆 製品や価格についてのご質問はこちら お問い合わせフォーム 投稿ナビゲーション 1 2 … 4 次へ アトラシアン株式会社 コーポレートサイト チームの教科書 Atlassian Notice at Collection プライバシーポリシー 利用規約 © Copyright 2026 製品情報を見る > Subscribe to the Developer Newsletter Email * | 2026-01-13T09:29:28 |
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