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Atlassian Corporation (TEAM, Financials) reported second-quarter fiscal 2025 revenue of approximately $1.24 billion, surpassing analysts expectations. As of Jan. 31 at 9:50 a.m. GMT-5, Atlassians stock price surged 17.77% to $314.38 following the earnings release.
Strong paid seat growth, data center migrations, and macroeconomic stability helped the firm to see a 31% year-over-year gain in cloud revenue.
With CEO Mike Cannon-Brookes attributing expansion to rising business use and artificial intelligence expenditures, the company's annual run rate sales topped $5 billion. With record $1 million-plus yearly contract value signed, enterprise deals remained a major force. Among notable client acquisitions were Reddit, DHL, and Cisco.
Rovo and virtual support agents among Atlassian's AI-powered products helped to drive a jump in premium and business product adoptionwhich increased by more than 40% year over year. With AI interactions growing more than 25 times compared to the last year, more over one million monthly active users interacted with Atlassian Intelligence tools.
CFO Joe Binz cited income outperformance and cost savings in cloud infrastructure and customer support as explaining an 85% gross margin for the quarter. Emphasizing business development and AI-driven monetization, management reiterated its aim of generating $10 billion in revenue.
Atlassian admitted macroeconomic concerns like geopolitical tensions and election-related uncertainty, which can affect IT spending, even with great performance. Analysts also expressed worries about execution risks connected to the change of the corporate enterprise go-to-market strategy. Large data center customer transfers remain difficult because longer times contribute to income fluctuation.
Atlassian is still mostly focused on further penetration into big business clients, artificial intelligence developments, and premium product growth. Strategic activities and continuous investment in cloud and artificial intelligence capabilities mirror management's hope in reaching long-term goals.
This article first appeared on GuruFocus.