50 products Sparkpulse tracks are shipping around enterprise. The fastest-moving right now are Atlassian, Dust and Coder, ranked by how frequently they ship meaningful updates. Below: the products carrying this theme and 1 recent editorial brief that reference it.
#01AtlassianAtlassian's feed is AI thought-leadership, but agent visibility just shipped in Jira.10.0alternatives →#02DustDust doubles down on MCP-native agents with multi-model routing and enterprise guardrails.8.8alternatives →#03CoderCoder hardens its core and quietly builds aibridge into a governed AI-agent gateway.7.5alternatives →#04OpenAIGPT-Live puts voice front-and-center amid a wall of policy and enterprise positioning7.5alternatives →#05WorkatoWorkato is rebuilding its iPaaS into a platform for vertical AI agents.7.5alternatives →#06WorkOSWorkOS ships three new surfaces in a week, pushing into front-end widgets and agent-run admin.7.5alternatives →#07StensulStensul is betting its roadmap on governing AI-generated marketing content before it ships.6.3alternatives →#08NotionNotion is turning itself into the place teams and their AI agents share one board.6.3alternatives →#09DevinDevin's quarter is one long enterprise hardening push, headlined by stacked review permissions and network policy.6.3alternatives →#10WebexWebex ships governance and on-prem AI GAs, but the feed is mostly blog and event marketing6.3alternatives →#11ScribeScribe expands what it can ingest and where it can be queried — video in, AI tools out6.3alternatives →#12TailscaleTailscale deepens enterprise identity while quietly building agent-access infrastructure6.3alternatives →#13MeisterTaskMeisterTask hardens enterprise muscle around workload planning while polishing daily team workflows.6.3alternatives →#14HoneycombHoneycomb turns its observability platform toward AI agents and autonomous investigation6.3alternatives →#15OpenProjectOpenProject grinds out steady releases while hardening against a bug-bounty backlog of CVEs.6.3alternatives →#16CventCvent ships steady, module-by-module releases — integration and enterprise plumbing, no big swings.5.0alternatives →#17PexipPexip Infinity v40 lands as a maintenance-grade release.5.0alternatives →#18TabnineTabnine is arguing enterprise AI coding is won on context and verification, not raw speed.5.0alternatives →#19Auth0Auth0 keeps hardening the enterprise identity layer — sessions, provisioning, org-scoped apps.5.0alternatives →#20OpenHandsOpenHands Cloud is in enterprise-hardening mode, shipping org, budget and observability plumbing daily5.0alternatives →#21CountlyCountly is in consolidation mode: security hardening and enterprise journey-engine polish.5.0alternatives →#22CourierCourier is turning its notification API into a full messaging orchestration platform.5.0alternatives →#23QuestDBQuestDB advances on two tracks: engine query power and Enterprise storage governance.5.0alternatives →#24WealthboxWealthbox is layering AI notetaking and agentic actions onto its advisor CRM while landing enterprise logos.5.0alternatives →#25BitwardenBitwarden's server releases read as steady plumbing: flag lifecycle, KDF options, enterprise migrations5.0alternatives →#26SpeechmaticsSpeechmatics rolls its Enhanced English model across the stack, citing 89% WER gains on spellouts.5.0alternatives →#27KubitKubit pivots from query builder to agentic analytics with the Lumos AI chat.5.0alternatives →#28CeloxisCeloxis is flooding SEO comparison guides while shipping no visible product changes.5.0alternatives →#29ThreemaThreema's feed is a privacy-advocacy blog first, product changelog second5.0alternatives →#30MuviMuvi keeps widening its OTT stack — monetized meetings, app previews, immersive audio — via a blog feed.5.0alternatives →#31SimpplrSimpplr leans its intranet into AI — a comms assistant plus governance controls.5.0alternatives →#32ManageEngine Applications ManagerA mature APM grinding out steady cloud-coverage and JVM-diagnostics builds5.0alternatives →#33BloomfireA knowledge-management SEO blog feed — buyer guides and explainers, no product changelog.5.0alternatives →#34KnockKnock is stacking enterprise controls and data portability onto its notification backbone.5.0alternatives →#35PitchPitch turns AI-native — from 25+ slide actions to a full deck-building Agent — while adding enterprise controls.2.5alternatives →#36VidyoVidyo's tracked feed is largely scraped historical release notes — quiet on net-new direction.2.5alternatives →#37CockroachDBCockroachDB holds a metronomic dual-track release rhythm through v262.5alternatives →#38BacklogBacklog ships steady QoL refinements — Gantt depth, mobile parity, and small workflow polish.2.5alternatives →#39VaultVault under IBM lands 2.0.0, with FIPS 140-3 and HSM enterprise builds inside two weeks.2.5alternatives →#40EventtiaEventtia bets on agentic architecture and enterprise SSO portals to move event software upmarket.2.5alternatives →
Atlassian, Dust, Coder, OpenAI, Workato, and 35 more — the enterprise products Sparkpulse tracks, ranked by shipping velocity from verified changelogs.
What's the fastest-moving enterprise product right now?
Atlassian, with a velocity score of 10.0 out of 10, based on how frequently it ships meaningful updates.
How many products are shipping around enterprise?
Sparkpulse currently tracks 50 products carrying the enterprise theme, updated continuously from verified release data.