
Accel does biggest software deal to date with Oz Atlassian
Accel Partners, the Silicon Valley-headquartered VC firm, has made what is ostensibly its largest investment in a software business to date, with a $60 million commitment to Atlassian Pty, a Sydney-based software developer.
According to Accel, this was the first round of financing for the company, which is already profitable, with substantial sales despite no previous VC funding. The investment was made from Accel’s $480...
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