Is this product only cloud based? If so, is it on the roadmap to ever have a server version of it?
Regards,
Steven
Hi @Steven Mustari ,
Jira Align is primarily sold as a cloud-based solution. There is an on-prem version for customers who fit specific profiles.
Here's are links to two answers from Atlassian Team Members:
Regards,
Peter
Thank you @Peter Jessen
I will read up on these.
Regards,
Steven
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Great answer, @Peter Jessen !
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Thanks, @Shawn Kessler
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My understanding of on prem is your managed AWS environment as opposed to an Atlassian managed AWS environment. Jira Align Early Adopter Partners and your TAM should be able to help you if you need to go this way for regulatory reasons.
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Rebecca C,
We've run into that before. It still ends up being manual, but the way we figured around it was an import/export of obfuscated data (since it was highly-regulated). It was manual, but we were able to roll up the aggregated data and status on a weekly basis for this particular customer.
Not ideal, but there's no *real* way to pull air-gapped data unless it is exported and then re-imported.
Hope this helps!
Cheers,
BJ
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Hi @Marta Alberto - I answered that question for you in teh other thread - https://community.atlassian.com/t5/Jira-Align-questions/JIRA-Align-On-Premise-Features-amp-Limitations/qaq-p/1337743?utm_source=atlcomm&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=immediate_general_question&utm_content=topic.
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