Bigpicture vs Jira Portfolio

sandeepsai January 23, 2020

can anyone give inputs on this -

which one is better add-on (Portfolio and Big Picture)for managing projects in JIRA ?
please mention advantages and dis-advantages.

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Ivan Lima
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January 24, 2020
sandeepsai January 26, 2020

Hi Ivan,

 

we are currently using Portfolio for jira, and evaluating if we can use Big Picture but still confused, can you suggest something on this ?
we are a big organization and want to know - is bigpicture is good for large organization ? 

 

Regards.

Ivan Lima
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January 29, 2020

@sandeepsai , I would say that it depends on your use case but I don't see a reason why it wouldn't be. Typically, you can have a very good idea looking at the Atlassian Marketplace information such as the number of active instances the app has been installed, whether or not it is a featured app, labelled as a staff pick, reviews, etc.

Also, most vendors provide a demo of their products. I would go ahead and try reaching out to them to see whether they can do a demo for you. 😉

Marcin Geb _SoftwarePlant_
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April 6, 2020

Hi @sandeepsai and @Ivan Lima 

The live demo version of BigPicture, as well as weekly live demo sessions, are available here https://softwareplant.com/demo/. Also, several youtube videos were recorded lately, to be googled ('bigpicture demo webinar').

Is BigPicture appropriate for a big enterprise? It has always been, but BigPicture 8 (to debut in May 2020) brings entirely new qualities for large organizations:

- Boxes (true portfolio management) that let you maintain, say, 20 or 200 waterfall or hybrid projects, together with another 200 agile projects, and observe a single progress bar representing all of the projects (products). You can drill the progress down to any underlying level.

- you'll be able to connect 'tools the team love', such as Trello, to a BigPicture's project so that teams can keep their beloved software.

https://softwareplant.com/bigpicture-eight/

Upgrading to BigPicture 8 is free, from any previous version, for those who have a current subscription. We'll love to have you in the BigPicture community.

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