Have you heard about #Jira Work Management? Come read up on the latest coming to Jira Cloud, now in early access beta!
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Have you heard about #Jira Work Management? Come read up on the latest coming to Jira Cloud, now in early access beta!
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This week we look at a tool that can help your team plan your Sprints and estimate issues – even if you are on different continents! Let’s look at Agile Poker for Jira together to see how it stacks up!
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If you trying to learn to be an Atlassian System Administrator, you’re going to have to have somewhere to experiment on Jira. This week we cover some of your options to help you pick the right “Lab” for you.
This week we take a look at even more Rules of Thumb for your Jira instance! What rules do you apply to your Atlassian instances?
So, you’re running on #Jira Server or Data Center, and you’ve been asked what surprises you could expect on #Atlassian’s cloud platform. How do you answer? Well today we cover just those Gotchas so you don’t have to be surprised!
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Do you need to serve users around the world but keep your Jira instance local? Today we discuss how to set up Jira Data Center to work with a CDN to speed up access for users in other countries!
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Do you know what happens when your Jira license expires? Today we look at exactly that, as well as what each license type offers, and why you should get a Starter Server license TODAY.
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Have you ever had to deal with a mountain of stories to create and wished there was an easier way to create and organize them? That’s exactly what this week’s App does!
Sometimes, you will need some help. There will be a process or task you just don’t know how to do. Who do you turn to then? Today we look at some resources I depend on when I run into this situation.
So, what all is a lone Jira Admin expected to do? A lot actually! Tell me some of the things you didn’t expect to have to do as a Jira Admin!