Product Group Lead Warehousing Solutions at Kühne + Nagel (AG & Co.) KG
Real User
2019-09-11T14:01:00Z
Sep 11, 2019
We use JIRA for software development projects and the implementation of business workflows. Our company runs more than one hundred projects on a single instance server. Besides core IT projects, we have implemented business processes on dedicated JIRA instances to manage high volume (greater than five thousand issues per month) non-conformities for some business lines.
Senior Quality Assurance at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
Real User
2019-05-09T13:13:00Z
May 9, 2019
Our primary use case for this solution is work management and task management. We use this product quite extensively, and we're planning to roll out a module for the Accounts Department to be able to map manpower costs to project work, directly. That is something that we're working on right now.
Our primary use case for this solution is development ticket status tracking. We use it for managing different kinds of projects. This is an online tool, where teams from anywhere in the world can use it.
This software is implemented in the different departments of the company since it allows us to plan, organize and verify or monitor the different projects we develop day by day, thus improving communication and workflow.
Jira is the best project and defect management tool. It works very well for all types of software methodologies or cycles. Communication is very clear to the whole team members. My team relies on this software to keep track of what we are doing. It has lots of nice features that we use such as to link issues to one another, link tickets, put labels of versions to be released, and story points. As a QA person, I also use the filters a lot to find issues that are assigned to me or have been reported by me.
IT Developer at a financial services firm with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2018-08-01T07:08:00Z
Aug 1, 2018
We are working in the safe channel process in the IT part of the bank. It is a good experience overall, but the look and feel for the user is not good.
R&D manager at a manufacturing company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2018-07-29T06:51:00Z
Jul 29, 2018
The primary use is task management. It has performed okay. It is easy to configure and maintain. It's quite simple to track tasks, then link with other applications/solutions from Atlassian, like source codes.
We run pilots and product development using this for Agile and Scrum applications, in mechatronic product development. It has performed well so far. We like it, we would like to expand it.
We used JIRA for: * Writing down requirements and stories. * Analysis * Creating tasks, subtasks, and defects. It also helped tracking the sprint process more efficiently.
JIRA is the project management system in my company. We use it on a daily basis. It is the main instrument widely used by QAs, Product Developers, Technical Writers, and Project Managers
Managing our entire product development life cycle, as well as all test cases and test runs. That include at least 4 developers, 2 business analysts and 2 testers, all working on sprints.
UX Architect at a computer software company with 51-200 employees
Real User
2017-09-18T08:59:00Z
Sep 18, 2017
JIRA is an issue tracking application, it is widely used tool in global development projects. JIRA helps teams to track and accomplish the items that need to be accomplish.The great feature about JIRA is you can store the activity happening around an asset in one place.JIRA is useful in project management. It can reduce the rework in enterprise projects. You can also use JIRA Core for Project management, Task management, Process management, HR, Marketing, Legal and Finance projects. JIRA Core can be customize as per business projects need.
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...
I use this solution for general issue management, software planning, and change management.
We use JIRA for software development projects and the implementation of business workflows. Our company runs more than one hundred projects on a single instance server. Besides core IT projects, we have implemented business processes on dedicated JIRA instances to manage high volume (greater than five thousand issues per month) non-conformities for some business lines.
We use this solution for product development and issue tracking.
We use this solution for our scrum team and user story management.
We use this solution for Agile project management and BAU work delivery in sprints / DevOps.
We use this solution for Agile Scrum-Based DevOps on AWS with a Linux, Cloud-Based SaaS environment for mission-critical applications.
Our primary use case is ALM, which is very well supported by Atlassian.
Our primary use case is executing the SDLC.
Our primary use case for this solution is work management and task management. We use this product quite extensively, and we're planning to roll out a module for the Accounts Department to be able to map manpower costs to project work, directly. That is something that we're working on right now.
Our primary use case for this solution is development ticket status tracking. We use it for managing different kinds of projects. This is an online tool, where teams from anywhere in the world can use it.
This software is implemented in the different departments of the company since it allows us to plan, organize and verify or monitor the different projects we develop day by day, thus improving communication and workflow.
Full SDLC, from software development to quality assurance tracking and project management. The applications of JIRA workflow management are endless.
* Agile, scrum project/sprint planning * Bug tracking * Workflows which help track the current state of tasks.
Requirements management.
Jira is the best project and defect management tool. It works very well for all types of software methodologies or cycles. Communication is very clear to the whole team members. My team relies on this software to keep track of what we are doing. It has lots of nice features that we use such as to link issues to one another, link tickets, put labels of versions to be released, and story points. As a QA person, I also use the filters a lot to find issues that are assigned to me or have been reported by me.
Team level agile project management.
It is easy to assign books, story styles, move across platforms and to different stakeholders while using this platform.
It possesses excellent customization and serves the basic requirements: multi-project, products, customers and multi-level of users.
We use it mainly for Scrum management.
We are working in the safe channel process in the IT part of the bank. It is a good experience overall, but the look and feel for the user is not good.
The primary use is task management. It has performed okay. It is easy to configure and maintain. It's quite simple to track tasks, then link with other applications/solutions from Atlassian, like source codes.
* Running agile deliveries with dispersed teams. * The projects were typical agile, changing requirements frequently. * JIRA facilitated story management perfectly.
We use it for backlog management, sprint planning, requirements management, Scrum, conducting Scrums, and all of our agile stuff.
It's really for Agile projects with storyboards, and then defect management. The performance has been okay.
We run pilots and product development using this for Agile and Scrum applications, in mechatronic product development. It has performed well so far. We like it, we would like to expand it.
We used JIRA for: * Writing down requirements and stories. * Analysis * Creating tasks, subtasks, and defects. It also helped tracking the sprint process more efficiently.
The primary use case is task management within the team and the company, as well as version management and bug management.
We use JIRA for maintaining tasks and bugs. Overall, we love using JIRA because it performs very well with a lot of tasks and a lot of dashboards.
JIRA is the project management system in my company. We use it on a daily basis. It is the main instrument widely used by QAs, Product Developers, Technical Writers, and Project Managers
Managing our entire product development life cycle, as well as all test cases and test runs. That include at least 4 developers, 2 business analysts and 2 testers, all working on sprints.
JIRA is an issue tracking application, it is widely used tool in global development projects. JIRA helps teams to track and accomplish the items that need to be accomplish.The great feature about JIRA is you can store the activity happening around an asset in one place.JIRA is useful in project management. It can reduce the rework in enterprise projects. You can also use JIRA Core for Project management, Task management, Process management, HR, Marketing, Legal and Finance projects. JIRA Core can be customize as per business projects need.