So We are very new to Jira and Atlassian community.
We are in the IT service industry and managing clients from several countries
Now we want to move to Jira for Project management and bug management to start with and then slowly and gradually want to bring all of our department on board.
Question what I have is:
I am confused between Jira Software and Jira work management
TIA
Snehal Bhatt
Prometteur Solutions Pvt Ltd
So which shall we go ahead with? we need to subscribe for both?
Jira Software would suffice. At the moment it is the case that you will get Jira Work Management without any additional cost.
So let's say you go with 20 users (20 employees) you would pay for 20 users Jira Software but all of the 20 can use the features of Jira Work Management (no additional charge).
Regards,
Daniel
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Hi Snehal - Welcome to the Atlassian Community!
Jira Work Management is geared more towards Business projects - like HR, Legal, Sales, etc.
Jira Software is geared more towards Software Development teams - like Scrum, Kanban, Bug management, etc.
Jira Service Management is geared more towards helpdesks, ITSM, etc.
I hope that helps a little.
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Yes, This helps and it is bit clear as well
Wha we want to achieve is both things
Software Development teams - like Scrum, Kanban, Bug management, etc.
Business projects - like HR, Legal, Sales, etc
So which shall we go ahead with? we need to subscribe for both?
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