Would like to see a side by side of what products/features are on Data Center vs Cloud. Lots of new cool stuff but seems like it's all cloud based, for instance:
We have to work on disconnected networks so will never be able to take advantage of the cloud bases solutions. I'm hoping that some of these will become available on Data Center.
Thanks - Rick
I think the best page for this is this one: https://support.atlassian.com/migration/docs/compare-atlassian-cloud-and-server/
It does not have all the new items listed on it. My guess is that they will get it updated in the next few weeks. Majority of the items you listed above are cloud specific and would just show on the cloud side of the table when it is updated.
I would suggest watching the roadmap page to see if or when these product might become available in data center. https://www.atlassian.com/roadmap/data-center I bet a number of them will be cloud only. You can also reach out to your support rep and ask as well.
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Updated the link, sorry it had a space at the end.
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Thanks Brant. Kind of a bummer that none of the cool new tools work/will work on Data Center. Also means going to future Teams conference is probably not that useful for folks that have to be on Data Center.
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Teams conference covers a lot more than just their tools but they do focus on new product releases. Their two product lines are now cloud and DC. Looking back when they really began to be a cloud first company they would release cloud changes and then push them to server usually about a year out. I would suspect that some of the new products will make it to DC eventually but there will also be some that will only be cloud. If you have an enterprise rep I would reach out to them as they will be able to provide some additional insight. If you do not have one I would get one as they can help advocate on your behalf and are a great resource.
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