Supercharge development with Bitbucket & Atlassian Cloud

Join this webinar to learn how Bitbucket Cloud, with the Atlassian platform, can help your teams simplify and accelerate delivery workflows with built-in CI/CD, AI, and automation.

Did you know that customers who migrate to Bitbucket Cloud report a better developer experience post migration?

With best-in-class integrations across Jira and Jira Service Management, built-in CI/CD, and native AI functionality, learn how Bitbucket Cloud can help you build end to end delivery workflows and manage them at scale. We’ll also walk you through what’s new, what we’re building next, and new investments in AI.

Who should attend:

  • Engineering leaders & developers
  • Platform teams managing CI/CD
  • On-premises customers considering migrating to Bitbucket Cloud

We’ll cover:

  • How Bitbucket Cloud works with Jira, Jira Service Management, and Compass, to help you build end to end delivery workflows
  • Walk you through the benefits of built-in CI/CD capabilities over on-premises CI/CD tools
  • Key differences between Bitbucket Cloud and Bitbucket Data Center
  • Share new investments we’re making in AI that are sure to supercharge productivity

We’ll also share some resources to help Bitbucket Data Center or Bitbucket Server users migrate to Bitbucket Cloud.

Speakers

Gayatri Ramesh

Bitbucket Senior Product Manager, Atlassian

Gayatri drives Bitbucket Cloud’s enterprise efforts. She focuses on building security and compliance features to help Bitbucket admins manage code security at scale, and drives our migration to cloud program. Gayatri has a background in electrical engineering and spent her early career in the robotics and AI space. She lives in New York City.

Ash Moosa

Sr. Product Marketing Manager, Atlassian

Ash manages marketing for Bitbucket, crafting messaging and creating marketing assets that connect with technical audiences. Before joining Atlassian, Ash was at Gap, Schwab, and several startups, helping them test and optimize their marketing campaigns. While not at work, you’ll find Ash tinkering with his camera or riding his bike around the Bay Area with his son.