Senior Project Manager & Project Technical Leader at C Tech Bilisim Teknolojileri San. ve Tic. A.S.
Real User
Top 10
2024-04-09T08:40:07Z
Apr 9, 2024
I have experience with Jira's bulk tracking and issue management. We use it to add new features to our product, fix bugs, and address customer feedback.
The integration of other open source tools with Jira is very useful. It allows us to create documents and transcriptions, making it versatile beyond software development.
In terms of product management, Jira increases productivity and visibility into the product. Those are the top benefits this tool provides to the team. Also, it's accessible to the executives and whoever wants to sign on to Jira to see what's going on.
Development Team Manager at a tech services company with 501-1,000 employees
Real User
2022-02-15T08:56:23Z
Feb 15, 2022
Jira's most valuable features are ease of use, simple to understand, and highly flexible. Additionally, you can use kanban or scrum which is a benefit.
The most valuable features of Jira are all the integrations with other systems. It's not the best in any specific area but it has lots of plug-ins and integrations.
It is very configurable, and we can do whatever we want. Jira dashboards are also good, and we use them extensively. We also use the tracking mechanism extensively.
Jira offers tools for managing projects using Agile methodology. I think it is good to encourage the development team to use Jira, so that the organization benefits from the proper execution of projects on time. Basically, it helps our organization to execute in a better way.
IT Process Engineer at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
Real User
2021-12-27T19:28:29Z
Dec 27, 2021
It allows you to do a lot of stuff, and the functionality is pretty rich. It integrates well with other products, like GitLab, that we are currently intensely using at the company.
Technical Project Manager at a computer software company with 51-200 employees
Real User
2021-10-20T17:44:25Z
Oct 20, 2021
I like the test cases in Jira. The orange dash items view was great, and I like the features and layout of the data. It's quite different, and people are now getting their items so quickly.
It was easy to use. The consultants that we had on board were familiar with it. So, obviously, having a community that had used it before or was familiar with it was a positive thing.
Consultant at a pharma/biotech company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2021-06-02T16:58:24Z
Jun 2, 2021
It is a good defect tracking tool. It has a lot of capabilities and functionalities. There are a lot of graphs and a lot of tracking. It can be sprint-driven if you want.
Senior PM / Scrum Master at a financial services firm with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2021-05-20T18:52:49Z
May 20, 2021
It was very easy to learn Jira. As a scrum master, I run daily stand-ups, and they are run directly from Jira. The feature that I really love in Jira is called Issue Navigator. It allows me to customize how I want to show the user stories within Jira to my squad.
The board has been a very valuable feature because it can be very simple for teams that are not technical. It can also be highly technical and have lots of data for teams that are technical. So we use it for both instances.
The roadmap feature and the ability to integrate with Power BI are probably the most valuable features in it. It is a great solution. I absolutely love it. It is a tool that was designed for project management, and it has been awesome to work with it so far. I also love Confluence.
Jira is a pretty capable product, and a lot of features are valuable. We value being able to set up separate projects and configure teams in them, set up sprints, and manage our sprints with its history tracking. These are all very useful features. It has been a very popular product for our work.
Director of operations at a computer software company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2021-03-25T13:52:11Z
Mar 25, 2021
What I find valuable about Jira is that it's an ecosystem. Sometimes, it does not provide the best in class solutions, but it's so well integrated. You will not have many problems with integration.
Project Manager/Product Owner at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
Real User
2021-02-02T06:09:00Z
Feb 2, 2021
Internally we use Jira for our own implementations and capturing requirements and our customers are using the whole tool for the whole software development life cycle. They're using it for the full life cycle of the product.
Manager at a computer software company with 201-500 employees
Real User
2021-01-11T17:00:34Z
Jan 11, 2021
There are a couple of things that I find valuable about Jira, the first being its architecture. For instance, I like that you can create dashboards easily, which makes it very user-friendly. You don't need much training on that. You can just get right to it and people are able to use almost all of Jira's features with little training.
Business Analyst at a construction company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2020-12-14T09:13:55Z
Dec 14, 2020
Most of my work is keeping track of what's been going on and identifying what is blocking future work. What I like about this solution is you can create a consolidated customized dashboard out of your files to identify what's been going on and identify who has how much data assigned to them.
It is easy to deploy in the cloud and other environments. It is also easy to view the reports of the sprint review or the sprint plan and the relation between the backlog and the repositories.
The most valuable feature is the feature of assigning. Whenever I have an issue, Jira doesn't stop at just letting me describe the issue. I can also assign the issue to a developer, and the developer gets notified about it. After he is able to work on it, he can update the status and revert back to me through the same platform. It really avoids a lot of communication over email and phone. This the feature that I really like about Jira. I always use Jira with my team.
We use it for capacity planning. We need to gauge and assess whatever is coming to our pipeline and then everything comes to the pipeline, appears as a pic, and then based on that, we create the story points and we take it from there.
There are a lot of different plugins for Jira. Unfortunately, we did not test so many and the big pain point for us is the rigorous handling and the roadmap of Jira. We have a portfolio and structure plugin and we have our story map plugin in Jira
Scaled Agile Consultant at Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield
Consultant
2020-07-15T07:11:39Z
Jul 15, 2020
The user story map is excellent. The features can be composed into stories and they can be allocated to each of the sprints in a program increment. It allows you to see all that in the user story map, and you have various dashboards to see the stories in various views. You can see them as a backlog view, for example, or you can see as an actual sprint view.
The feature that I have found most valuable is its ease of use. I don't need to train anyone to use it, I just give them access and they can use it to add comments, move their issues, change the status, monitor, read, and so on.
Global Client Support Operations Manager at kyriba
Real User
2020-06-21T08:08:09Z
Jun 21, 2020
This is our way of communicating with different teams. We are a global company. I am based in San Diego, for example. A lot of the BAs are based in Paris. The development team is based in Minsk. We absolutely need to be in constant communication and on the same page.
This solution assists us with being able to quickly and easily start sprints and keep accurate track of them, including billing using a time-tracking add-on.
Jira is a powerful cloud- and subscription-based application lifecycle and issue management solution. It is designed to aid users both in project management and in resolving any issues that arise at any point in the software development process. It is especially concerned with easing the ability of developers to collaborate.
Jira Benefits
Some of the ways that organizations can benefit by choosing to deploy Jira include:
DevOps lifecycle visibility and planning. Jira provides...
The product's initial setup phase is easy.
I have experience with Jira's bulk tracking and issue management. We use it to add new features to our product, fix bugs, and address customer feedback.
Everything is tracked in one place.
The integration of other open source tools with Jira is very useful. It allows us to create documents and transcriptions, making it versatile beyond software development.
Integration is good.
We can integrate a lot of tools with the solution.
We use Jira for project management and tracking.
Jira's collaborative features, such as comments, notifications, and real-time updates, facilitate better communication.
The monitoring, flexibility and tracking are really good in Jira.
Jira has a good reporting system. It also has an API, so we can do all sorts of reporting.
We have around 2000 plus users, so scale wise, there are no issues. We can easily scale up with multiple users.
The way we can define and customize the search queries for the tickets in Jira is most valuable.
The design of the interface is clean and not too busy visually.
The most valuable feature is Jira Align, which is a plugin that helps you to understand the progress that is made against each epic.
The most valuable feature of Jira is the integration with all the different Atlassian tools. They all integrate very easily.
I have found Jira to be stable.
In terms of product management, Jira increases productivity and visibility into the product. Those are the top benefits this tool provides to the team. Also, it's accessible to the executives and whoever wants to sign on to Jira to see what's going on.
I like that Jira allows you to customize the flow for an agile process and adapt it to your own flow.
Jira's most valuable features are ease of use, simple to understand, and highly flexible. Additionally, you can use kanban or scrum which is a benefit.
Jira can track projects, time management of assignments, and keep everything on schedule. The performance of the solution is good.
The most valuable features of Jira are all the integrations with other systems. It's not the best in any specific area but it has lots of plug-ins and integrations.
This solution focuses on lean methodology which we have found useful and it can also be used on any device.
Jira is easy to use and there are a lot of tools that are integrated with it.
It is very configurable, and we can do whatever we want. Jira dashboards are also good, and we use them extensively. We also use the tracking mechanism extensively.
Scaling the product wouldn't be difficult.
Jira offers tools for managing projects using Agile methodology. I think it is good to encourage the development team to use Jira, so that the organization benefits from the proper execution of projects on time. Basically, it helps our organization to execute in a better way.
It allows you to do a lot of stuff, and the functionality is pretty rich. It integrates well with other products, like GitLab, that we are currently intensely using at the company.
The most valuable feature is that it has different APIs available, with good services, and it is completely by the books.
A stable solution with no unplanned downtime.
Its visual display and ease of use are most valuable.
The two features that have been most valuable have been backlog management and sprint planning and tracking.
I like the test cases in Jira. The orange dash items view was great, and I like the features and layout of the data. It's quite different, and people are now getting their items so quickly.
The ordinary user has an interface that is very clear.
Jira has a useful user interface and overall is easy to understand and learn.
It was easy to use. The consultants that we had on board were familiar with it. So, obviously, having a community that had used it before or was familiar with it was a positive thing.
A very comprehensive product; easy to set up and is very user-friendly.
Jira as a structure has Confluence for documentation, and for what it is offering it is a strong suit with Atlassian.
Its integration with Bitbucket, Confluence, and other things is most valuable.
The layout, workflow, automation, and metrics are helpful in Jira.
The ability to design your own workflows is a great feature.
Being able to automatize the deployment of the solution has been great.
It's flexible and it can provide a lot of different options, such as dashboards, that you can create and manage.
Powerful features including a good reporting capability.
The product is good, stable and very cost-effective for small teams.
There are many good things about Atlassian.
The customization and tailoring of the workflows have proven to be very useful.
It is a good defect tracking tool. It has a lot of capabilities and functionalities. There are a lot of graphs and a lot of tracking. It can be sprint-driven if you want.
We have found the structure, functionality, and how Jira handles the tickets most valuable.
Kanban boards are most valuable
Great for tracking my development team's productivity.
It was very easy to learn Jira. As a scrum master, I run daily stand-ups, and they are run directly from Jira. The feature that I really love in Jira is called Issue Navigator. It allows me to customize how I want to show the user stories within Jira to my squad.
The board has been a very valuable feature because it can be very simple for teams that are not technical. It can also be highly technical and have lots of data for teams that are technical. So we use it for both instances.
The sprint tracking is really helpful and very convenient.
This product provides you a good view of the status of your projects.
I liked the flexibility of the application. It was pretty user-friendly.
In general, the GUI is nice.
It provides very good visibility and traceability. You can clearly see each and every part of a process. It is also user-friendly and robust.
It is working well, and there are a lot of add-ons or plug-ins out there that you can use.
It is a complete solution. It has more features as compared to other tools, especially the open-source one that we use. It is also easy to administer.
It is very straightforward and easy to use.
The roadmap feature and the ability to integrate with Power BI are probably the most valuable features in it. It is a great solution. I absolutely love it. It is a tool that was designed for project management, and it has been awesome to work with it so far. I also love Confluence.
Jira is a pretty capable product, and a lot of features are valuable. We value being able to set up separate projects and configure teams in them, set up sprints, and manage our sprints with its history tracking. These are all very useful features. It has been a very popular product for our work.
The level of stability is quite good.
I have found the tracking, project and task management most valuable in this solution.
The flexibility to create different flows is most valuable.
What I find valuable about Jira is that it's an ecosystem. Sometimes, it does not provide the best in class solutions, but it's so well integrated. You will not have many problems with integration.
I've never had a bug or a bug message that I needed to open a ticket for.
The initial setup was pretty straightforward.
We have the best community to support any problems that we have.
The solution has been very stable overall.
All of the tracking features are the most valuable because it allows me to see where we stand today and every day.
Internally we use Jira for our own implementations and capturing requirements and our customers are using the whole tool for the whole software development life cycle. They're using it for the full life cycle of the product.
We can create multiple boards for the same product backlogs.
The most valuable features are that it is good for tracking the issues and it provides for the usage of Confluence.
There are a couple of things that I find valuable about Jira, the first being its architecture. For instance, I like that you can create dashboards easily, which makes it very user-friendly. You don't need much training on that. You can just get right to it and people are able to use almost all of Jira's features with little training.
The solution is very scalable and flexible.
The pricing of the product is very good. It's not too expensive
It's an open-sourced product that is easy to customize.
Jira is very user friendly, easy to install, and easy to access.
The solution helps a lot with scrums.
Most of my work is keeping track of what's been going on and identifying what is blocking future work. What I like about this solution is you can create a consolidated customized dashboard out of your files to identify what's been going on and identify who has how much data assigned to them.
It is easy to deploy in the cloud and other environments. It is also easy to view the reports of the sprint review or the sprint plan and the relation between the backlog and the repositories.
The most valuable feature is the feature of assigning. Whenever I have an issue, Jira doesn't stop at just letting me describe the issue. I can also assign the issue to a developer, and the developer gets notified about it. After he is able to work on it, he can update the status and revert back to me through the same platform. It really avoids a lot of communication over email and phone. This the feature that I really like about Jira. I always use Jira with my team.
The informatics is the most valuable feature. It captures what we need.
The workflows are very easy to handle as far as scalability goes.
With the help of Jira, tasks are less likely to remain stagnant for a long time. We always see them somewhere on the board.
It's a very complete product overall.
The timeline management is great.
It's really smart how they connected these third-party vendors into their own marketplace. You can create and add apps. Anybody can do it.
The most valuable feature is working with sprints and having the ability to create sprints.
The task management aspect of Jira is pretty pure. They have a lot of great plugins that really expand your options.
The solution offers a lot of plugins.
We use it for capacity planning. We need to gauge and assess whatever is coming to our pipeline and then everything comes to the pipeline, appears as a pic, and then based on that, we create the story points and we take it from there.
There are a lot of different plugins for Jira. Unfortunately, we did not test so many and the big pain point for us is the rigorous handling and the roadmap of Jira. We have a portfolio and structure plugin and we have our story map plugin in Jira
The most valuable feature is managing software development.
The user story map is excellent. The features can be composed into stories and they can be allocated to each of the sprints in a program increment. It allows you to see all that in the user story map, and you have various dashboards to see the stories in various views. You can see them as a backlog view, for example, or you can see as an actual sprint view.
The most valuable feature is its flexibility.
It's easy to understand, and easy to navigate.
The most valuable aspect of this solution is its ability to connect everything together.
The feature that I have found most valuable is its ease of use. I don't need to train anyone to use it, I just give them access and they can use it to add comments, move their issues, change the status, monitor, read, and so on.
The feature that I have found most valuable is that it is a quite powerful user tracking system.
The most valuable features of this solution are workflow and reporting.
The solution offers up great transparency that makes it possible for everyone inside the departmental organization to see what's happening.
The solution is extremely stable.
This is our way of communicating with different teams. We are a global company. I am based in San Diego, for example. A lot of the BAs are based in Paris. The development team is based in Minsk. We absolutely need to be in constant communication and on the same page.
The most valuable feature is project management.
The most valuable feature is that it is somewhat flexible.
The most valuable features in Jira are the dashboard, reports, and boards that help us to control the advancement of the project.
Issue linking has enabled teams to trace issues.
Transparency of development projects, as well as approval processes for some business projects, has improved massively.
The most valuable feature of this solution is the source linking on the commit level to git.
This solution assists us with being able to quickly and easily start sprints and keep accurate track of them, including billing using a time-tracking add-on.
The most valuable feature is the Burndown Chart to see work that is outstanding.
The most valuable features are the customized Dashboard, Sprint Planning, and Automatic Notifications.