Which Jira workflow automation solution is right for me?

If you’re a new Atlassian admin, or your needs are fairly straightforward, the out-of-the-box Jira experience might be good enough to set your team up for success. But as your organization grows, so does its need for more sophisticated, flexible processes. Take a look at these workflow automation apps: JSU, JMWE, and Power Scripts.

Screenshot of setting up an automation using JMWE by Appfire

Review by Scandio: Jira Misc Workflow Extensions (JMWE)

In this Atlassian App Spotlight from Scandio, an expert explains who benefits the most working with the solution and how he uses it himself in customer projects.

Field mapping in TFS4Jira

Jira vs. Azure DevOps: Better together

Some teams prefer Jira. Others prefer Azure DevOps. Jira shines as a bug and issue tracking tool for agile project management; Microsoft’s Azure DevOps helps developers bring software applications from concept to delivery. Given the complementary strengths of Azure DevOps and Jira, if you want to optimize collaboration among teams, the best choice is to use both.

Forrester study: The total economic impact of Atlassian cloud

In this study, Forrester spoke with four customers who have migrated from Atlassian’s server products to Atlassian’s cloud products to conduct a Total Economic Impact analysis, commissioned by Atlassian, and examine the potential ROI customers may realize by migrating.

Review by Rodney Nissen: Power Admin

In this app review, Rodney Nissen looks at Power Admin and explains what problems it solves, and what makes it unique.

A review of scripting & automation apps for Jira, Confluence, and Bitbucket

This category report on “Scripting & Automation Apps” covers the key players, their market share, a model to understand the space, and a few use cases. It also provides a recommended approach and tips for best practices.

Review by Rodney Nissen: Whiteboards for Jira

In this app review, Rodney Nissen covers Whiteboards for Jira in depth, using screenshots to illustrate how teams can use the app to collaborate remotely.

Review by Rodney Nissen: Agile Poker for Jira

In this app review, Rodney Nissen covers Agile Poker for Jira by Appfire in depth, illustrating how teams can use different modes depending on their preferred estimation method.

A review of reporting apps for Jira, Confluence, and Bitbucket

This category report – by Blended Perspectives – on Atlassian Reporting apps covers the key players, their market share, a model to understand the space, and several key use cases.

Review by Rodney Nissen: Jira Misc Workflow Extensions (JMWE)

In this app review, Rodney Nissen takes an in-depth look at what Jira Misc Workflow Extensions (JMWE) is, what problems it solves, and what makes it unique.

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