having browsed "3 ways to make your team fall in love with Microsoft Teams", I wonder how I can add/integrate Jira and Confluence in MS Teams.
glad you ask!
If you want to connect Atlassian's tools with Microsoft this might be an option for you:
Microsoft 365 for Jira - Outlook Email, Teams, Meetings | Atlassian Marketplace
It's also free for 0-10 users and you can add Jira to many of your Office tools (Outlook, Microsoft Teams, To Do).
Use case videos:
Demo: Microsoft 365 for Jira – IT project management use case - YouTube
Demo: Microsoft 365 for Jira – IT service management use case (JSM) - YouTube
Working with Confluence and Outlook calendars, you can use this app (also free for 0-10 users):
Outlook Calendars for Confluence | Atlassian Marketplace
You can work with your Microsoft 365 calendars directly in real-time and plan Outlook / Teams meetings directly in Confluence.
Use case video:
On point demo: Outlook Calendars for Confluence - YouTube
Hope that helps.
Have a great weekend and all the best,
Patrick
the Outlook I currently use is still 2010... can I switch mail and calendar to Jira/Confluence?
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Regarding Microsoft 365 for Jira:
I recommend using our COM Add-In, which supports Outlook 2010:
Install the COM add-in (yasoon.com)
Outlook Calendars for Confluence also supports Outlook 2010
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Do you have under 10 users in your instance @Rainer Pflaum You can use Advanced Microsoft Teams Jira Connector for Free for up to 10 users.
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