One year has left until Jira Server's end-of-life. Starting on February 2, 2021, Atlassian stopped selling new licenses for Jira Server products. Full support will be ended after February 15, 2024. Big changes, but what are the reasons and advantages for customers? Let’s find out how you can benefit from migrating to Jira Cloud.
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The best way to find out about the benefits of some products is to ask people for feedback. If you want to hear what customers that have already migrated to Cloud think, check out the quiz from Atlassian.
With the help of the Cloud platform, you'll also have more seamless interactions between Atlassian software and top third-party SaaS applications, facilitating teamwork and accelerating productivity. Server users can no longer buy new apps starting from February 15, 2023.
Jira's environment is highly flexible. It has almost endless possibilities for customization. And with plugins available in the Atlassian Marketplace, you can extend its options and adjust everything according to your needs. There are bunches of Jira Cloud apps with different functions.
For instance, some top add-ons from the SaaSJet team aim to simplify project management by providing various solutions.
How it helps: An all-inclusive tool to monitor your internal and external service-level agreements (SLAs). You can use it for complex SLAs with many conditions that must be met. The add-on assists in setting objectives, timers, and multiple triggers to prevent escalations and foster client loyalty.
How it helps: The app is a diary of all past activities, so you can monitor what updates were made to issues, when and by whom. Additionally, there is functionality to keep and restore deleted tickets. That way, you can save all your records and audit team work.
How it helps: Get all possible insights about Jira time in status: Assignee & Average time, Cycle & Lead Time. The add-on comes in handy if you need to know how much time each issue, project, or assignee spent in each status (to do, “in progress,” “done”). That is an easy technique to identify any delays in your workflow.
Discover more Jira Cloud add-ons on Atlassian Marketplace.
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