Congratulations go out to Atlassian co-founders and CEOs, Scott Farquhar and Mike Cannon-Brookes, for making the finalists for the Smart 100, a list of "a new generation of entrepreneurs that are changing not just the nature of the internet, but threatening traditional PC software with extinction."
Seven years ago, Atlassian’s co-founders Farquhar and Mike Cannon-Brookes correctly predicted the internet would usher in a new type of software that would let users share knowledge in a way not possible with traditional PC-based applications. They built an “enterprise wiki” which enables users to more easily manage projects and pool knowledge via the Net. Confluence is now used by some of the world’s biggest corporations.
Read about all the finalists here.


