Hi
We bought the Jira Service Management Cloud (academic) standard. We want to integrate it into our Jira Software v8.20.8 (running on a VM server). Can someone show me the documentation to do it properly?
I also installed Jira Service Management 4.20.8 (without licence). I'm not sure if it's the cloud version or not. Thank you!
Metheavy
hi @Metheavy ,
This is Majid @ Exalate.
Can you please elaborate on what exactly are you looking to integrate between JSM and Jira Software? Is it issues or config etc.? I believe you will need a third party integration solution to fully synchronize the two Jiras. I would urge you to look at Exalate where you will be able to create customize each and every aspect of the integration.
Please feel free to book a customized demo if you would like to see the product in action.
Thanks
Majid
Thanks
Majid
Hello @Metheavy
Just so I understand:
You know that your JSM Cloud license means you have a JSM site where the URL is "https://<sitename>.atlassian.net". You want to connect the cloud site with your on-prem Jira server?
If so, You want to look at setting up application links
Look in the instructions for tunneled application links
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@Metheavy hello! Did you manage to resolve the issue? Do you have a particular use case? I see Robert has already shared the link to the documentation. In case you're open to the idea of using a tool (if not using one already), I'd like to propose taking look at ZigiOps. It's a no-code integration solution that can help you establish a bi-directional connection between the two Jira instances, transfer data between them, and sync them. Fully customizable, ZigiOps can be customized to fit various use cases. Feel free to take a look at it and in case you want to know more, we can have a short call.
Regards, Diana (ZigiWave team)
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