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Jira Federation: Elevating Enterprise Collaboration 🚀

Raul Pelaez _TecnoFor - Marketplace Partner_
Marketplace Partner
Marketplace Partners provide apps and integrations available on the Atlassian Marketplace that extend the power of Atlassian products.
December 12, 2023

In the dynamic landscape of enterprise collaboration, Jira Federation emerges as a game-changer, offering enhanced functionality and streamlined collaboration. Let’s explore the key features that make Jira Federation the future of managing multiple instances.

Why Jira Federation Matters:

  1. Effortless Scaling: Manage growth seamlessly as Jira instances expand across teams and departments. 📈
  2. Mergers Made Easy: Simplify collaboration in the face of mergers and acquisitions, effortlessly handling multiple Jira servers. 🔄
  3. Autonomous Agility: Balance autonomy with cross-departmental collaboration, empowering different IT organizations within an enterprise. 🤖
  4. Intentional Flexibility: Tailor Jira instances to unique needs, whether it’s public-private setups, complexity management, or legal compliance. 🎯

Unlocking Jira Federation Benefits:

  1. Customized Access: Separate internal and external content for tailored visibility, ensuring data security and stakeholder satisfaction. 🔐
  2. Configuration Freedom: Leverage Jira’s robust configuration capabilities for dedicated instances with unique settings, branding, and administrative controls. ⚙️
  3. Legal Compliance Assurance: Navigate data privacy laws effortlessly with dedicated servers in specific jurisdictions, ensuring legal compliance. 🌐
  4. Risk Mitigation: Reduce downtime during upgrades and manage risk effectively by dividing large instances into smaller, more manageable systems. 🛡️

The federation features in Jira empower seamless collaboration and integration across multiple instances. Key functionalities include:

  1. Application Links: Facilitates inter-instance linking and issue integration, allowing Jira instances to work together even if they run different versions, enhancing interoperability.
  2. Unified Activity Streams: Provides a consolidated view of updates not only from the current instance but also from connected Jira or other Atlassian product instances, promoting real-time collaboration.
  3. Unified Reporting Dashboards: Enables the creation of Jira dashboards with gadgets drawing data from linked instances, offering a comprehensive reporting overview across all relevant instances.
  4. Remote Issue Links: Allows tracking dependencies and relations of issues not only within local projects but also with remote projects in other instances.
  5. Application Navigator: Simplifies navigation between Jira instances and other Atlassian products with a user-friendly header, eliminating the need to remember specific addresses.
  6. Jira Issue Copy (by Atlassian Labs): A tool for copying issues between Jira instances, providing a cleaner user interface, and supporting custom configurations. Note: This add-on is not officially supported by Atlassian.
  7. Federated Search: While not a native Jira feature, ALM’s Jira Client desktop application enables searching across multiple instances, automating queries across various systems for enhanced efficiency.

 

 

More info in this link: https://confluence.atlassian.com/adminjiraserver/federating-jira-managing-multiple-instances-961257360.html#FederatingJiramanagingmultipleinstances-access_new_features

In summary, Jira Federation unlocks a new era of collaboration, providing tailored solutions for managing multiple instances effectively.

Tags: #AtlassianCreator #JiraFederation #EnterpriseCollaboration #ProjectManagement

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Gonchik Tsymzhitov
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December 18, 2023

Hi @Raul Pelaez _TecnoFor - Marketplace Partner_ , 

I really agree with that. 

Unfortunately, in practice my users were confused with number links etc before Covid-19. 

as a result I have consolidated everything into 1 domain name, 1 DC cluster setup, 3 nodes. 

That's option was useful for users, in ideally I thought federation will cover it. 

 

But federation a great option for 2 different companies/subsidiaries/partners collaborating :) 

What do you think?

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