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We want our constantly changing SharePoint requirements documents to be linked to the appropriate JIRA issue and have any/all updates/changes carried over so that we could avoid duplication of effort as well as everyone see the same information. Which add-on or tool would support what we need? We would like to have our customers go directly to the SharePoint site input their requirement needs and have it carry-over to our JIRA tickets/issues. We really need a one and done process whether it be using JIRA with SharePoint (i.e. JIRA's Confluence, Connector, or even Office365). We love JIRA, but we need 1 tool not multiple tools that don't talk to each other. PLEASE help us. Thank you!
Flo Kistner, Ph. D.
If you are looking to integrate SharePoint with Jira, I would suggest you give a try to SharePoint Connector for Jira, which has just been released!
Here there are some of its features:
Easily insert documents located in SharePoint Online and OneDrive into Jira.
Connect documents in real time and keep them always updated.
If you have any questions, feel free to request a demo or contact our support team.
Cheers,
Klaida
The best solution is to dump Sharepoint and move everything into Confluence. The tight integration between Confluence and JIRA will make it far easier to work with them - you'll have a single source of truth for all your documents (with full revision history), the ability to create issues directly out of Confluence with a single click and reporting out of JIRA embedded directly in the Confluence pages.
If you insist on using Sharepoint, then you're pretty limited - Sharepoint simply doesn't have the flexibility needed to closely integrate with JIRA and pretty much all you can do is embed links into the Sharepoint documents or their metadata, and have simple web links (that will break if things move) from JIRA issues to Sharepoint docs.
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