
Isos Technology Announces Strategic Sponsorship and Speaking Sessions at Atlassian's Team '25 Conference
Isos Technology, a leading provider of Atlassian solutions and services, today announced its role as a Strategic Sponsor for Atlassian's Team '25 conference. The company will also deliver two 15-minute expo theater speaking sessions during the event, further solidifying its position as a key player in the Atlassian ecosystem.
Isos Technology, a leading provider of Atlassian solutions and services, today announced its role as a Strategic Sponsor for Atlassian's Team '25 conference. The company will also deliver two 15-minute expo theater speaking sessions during the event, further solidifying its position as a key player in the Atlassian ecosystem.
Team '25, Atlassian's annual conference, is scheduled for April 8-10, 2025, at the Anaheim Convention Center in California. The event, which will also offer online participation options, aims to showcase the integration of AI and teamwork in modern business environments.
Erin Philips of Isos Technology, stated, "We are thrilled to be a Strategic Sponsor for Team '25. This partnership underscores our commitment to delivering cutting-edge Atlassian solutions and our expertise in helping organizations optimize their workflows and collaboration processes."
The conference is expected to draw over 4,000 global attendees and will feature more than 120 sessions led by over 190 industry speakers. Participants will have access to at least 400 networking opportunities through the Braindate platform.
Key themes of Team '25 include:
1. AI Integration: Exploring Atlassian's AI solutions to enhance team capabilities.
2. Team Impact and Joy: Sharing strategies for growth and innovation based on Atlassian's experience with 300,000 organizations.
3. Skill Development: Connecting with Community Champions and experts on topics such as team health and collaborative work practices.
The conference will offer seven content tracks tailored to various roles, including AI as Your Teammate, Cloud and Data Center Transformations, and World-Class Software Development.
Isos Technology's two expo theater speaking sessions will provide attendees with valuable insights into maximizing the potential of Atlassian tools and optimizing team collaboration. Specific details about these sessions will be announced closer to the event date.
Registration for Team '25 is currently open, with individual passes priced at $1,199 until March 30, 2025. Passes will increase to $1,799 starting March 31, 2025. Team pass bundles are available for groups of three or more at discounted rates. A free digital pass option is also available for those unable to attend in person.
About Isos Technology:
Isos Technology is a leading provider of Atlassian solutions and services, helping organizations optimize their workflows, improve collaboration, and drive innovation. With a team of experienced professionals and a deep understanding of Atlassian products, Isos Technology delivers tailored solutions to meet the unique needs of its clients across various industries.
For more information, please contact https://www.isostech.com/.
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