At Team '25, Atlassian sent a clear message: Cloud is for everyone—whether you're a fast-scaling startup, a global enterprise, or a public sector organization with complex regulatory needs.
To support this vision, Atlassian announced two new hosting options that will sit alongside their current Commercial Cloud and Data Center offerings, as well as other security and performance improvements. Let's take a look at the announcements.
Source: Atlassian Team'25, Under the Hood: Atlassian's Cloud Platform Super Session
For customers with strict data localization requirements, Atlassian is bringing Data Residency to six more apps in the near future:
This enhancement brings peace of mind to compliance-conscious organizations, extending the control and visibility of where data lives.
Atlassian is continuously strengthening its Cloud compliance framework. Newly announced certifications include:
ISO/IEC 27001
SOC 2
FedRAMP Moderate
These globally recognized standards position Atlassian as a trustworthy provider for industries with stringent security and compliance demands.
Atlassian's Co-Founder and CEO, Mike Cannon-Brookes
Size limitations? Not anymore.
Confluence now supports up to 150,000 users in a single instance.
Jira will soon support up to 100,000 users per site.
And with major performance improvements rolling out across the platform, these larger instances won’t come with longer wait times or lagging queries — in fact, loading times decreased by over 55% over the last year. Speed and scale now go hand in hand.
With the expansion of Atlassian’s Cloud offerings, the Teamwork Graph has become a central piece of the platform. It operates behind the scenes as a dynamic data layer, bringing context and intelligence to every part of the user experience. Acting as the connective tissue across teams and tools, it powers smarter, more seamless collaboration.
What sets the Teamwork Graph apart is its ability to map not just work objects, but the relationships between them—how tasks, goals, messages, and meetings link across Atlassian products and over 50 third-party tools. It evolves continuously as teams work: every Loom video shared, every Slack thread linked, or every Figma file added to a Jira ticket enriches the graph. At last count, it included over 10 billion objects and 40 billion connections, with its density—and value—growing rapidly.
This foundation enables features like personalized search, tailored recommendations, and context-aware automation. It also supports the newly announced Platform Apps, which will be pre-installed in every Atlassian Cloud site, ensuring that intelligent, connected experiences are available from day one.
Source: Atlassian Team'25, Founder Keynote
Atlassian’s Cloud evolution is no longer just about moving faster—it’s about moving smarter, at scale, and with confidence. From new hosting models and expanded compliance to enterprise-grade scale and data intelligence, the future of teamwork in the Cloud just got a lot more inclusive.
Do you want to learn more about how these announcements will directly affect your organization? Feel free to reach out to us.