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Armada builds rugged portable AI data centers (called Galleons) for remote and disconnected environments — oil fields, mines, military sites; raised $226M total including a $131M round backed by Microsoft, Founders Fund, and Lux Capital;
Armada is an edge computing and AI infrastructure company headquartered in the Seattle, Washington area, founded to address a fundamental challenge: how to run AI and computing workloads in environments where connectivity to centralized cloud data centers is unavailable, unreliable, or prohibited. The company designs and manufactures Galleons — ruggedized, modular data centers that can be rapidly deployed to remote locations including oil and gas fields, mines, military installations, disaster response sites, and satellite-connected facilities. Galleons are self-contained compute units integrating power, cooling, networking, and storage hardware in a format engineered for extreme environments and rapid field deployment.
Atlassian ITSM platform (NASDAQ: TEAM, $5.46B TTM revenue, +19.51%) serving 83% Fortune 500; Rovo AI teammate and Jira unification at Team '24 competing with ServiceNow for DevOps-aligned IT service management.
Jira Service Management (JSM) is a cloud IT service management (ITSM) platform developed by Atlassian Corporation (NASDAQ: TEAM) — parent company reporting $5.46 billion in revenue for the twelve months ending September 2025 (+19.51% year-over-year) with a $71 billion market capitalization, serving 300,000+ customers including 83% of the Fortune 500 — providing IT, service desk, and operations teams with incident management, change management, problem management, service catalog, and asset management capabilities built on Atlassian's Jira platform with 98% customer retention. At Team '24 (2024), Atlassian merged Jira Software and Jira Work Management into a unified "Jira" product, and introduced Rovo — an AI teammate providing intelligent search, chat, and automation across the Atlassian platform. JSM competes in the ITSM market by leveraging Atlassian's developer platform ubiquity: 10+ million developers already using Jira for software projects creates a natural expansion path into ITSM for the same enterprise. Founded 2002 by Mike Cannon-Brookes and Scott Farquhar in Sydney, Australia; NASDAQ IPO 2015.
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