The Assets Data Manager is now in open beta for all users! With the latest capabilities of Jira Service Management Assets, you can ensure that your asset data is complete, correct, and current.
What does Data Manager do?
Data Manager serves as the cornerstone for ensuring the accuracy of your asset and configuration management data when integrating information from various data sources. It provides essential support in the following areas:
Simplify data ingestion: Integrate multiple data sources into a single source of truth.
Deliver reliable asset data: Clean, reconcile, and normalize data for consistency.
Optimize asset processes: Provides in-depth data analysis and dashboards to automate workflows and improve decision-making.
Note: Data Manager feature is exclusively offered with the Premium or Enterprise plans for Jira Service Management Cloud, and it is included at no extra cost in your subscription.
How to get started with Data Manager?
To begin, you need to enable Data Manager in your instance and configure the necessary permissions.
You can either watch this informative video: How to enable Data Manager in your instance and set permissions or follow the steps outlined below:
Go to Assets settings:
To enable Data Manager, first, navigate to the Data Manager tab. Then, toggle the “Turn on Assets Data Manager” option to activate it and configure the necessary permissions. After completing these two steps, you are ready to begin setting up Data Manager.
Please be aware that your Data Manager instance will initially appear empty. This is because you need to configure the data source integrations, as well as address the mapping, cleansing, and reconciliation processes. Additionally, you will need to set up analysis and dashboards.
How to configure Data Manager?
Configuring Data Manager involves four key steps, outlined below:
Integrate: Set up jobs to ingest data into Data Manager.
Cleanse and Reconcile: Establish attribute mapping, eliminate unnecessary data, define the normalization process, and consolidate the data into the appropriate objects.
Import to Asset Schemas: Transfer only the relevant data to the schemas.
Optimize: Create searches and dashboards to analyze the data effectively.
For an overview, watch this video that outlines the steps to configure Data Manager: Data Manager flow and how to configure [15 min].
Data Manager How-to videos
Below is a collection of brief videos designed to help you get started with configuring Data Manager:
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2 - Cleanse and Reconcile |
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3 - Import Data Manager data to schemas |
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4 - Optimize |
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Data Manager in-product Setup Guide
An alternative way to learn how to set up Data Manager is by following the in-product setup guide.
To access the Data Manager in-product guide, simply click on the “Import and Analysis” menu option. From there, you can easily navigate through the various stages to set up Data Manager.
Important note:
Configuring Data Manager is a one-time process. You will only need to adjust the settings when introducing new data sources, modifying attributes, or creating new normalization tables, among other scenarios.
Want to learn more about how Data Manager helps?
Watch the Data Manager overview demo [15 min].
Additional videos:
Important Notes: Data Manager is a powerful tool designed for integrating, consolidating, and analyzing data; however, it should be noted that it is not intended for discovery purposes.
Share your thoughts and experiences in the comments below!
Happy to help!
Silvia A, Davis - Sr. Technical Product Marketing Manager
Silvia Davis
Technical Product Marketing Manager
Atlassian
Austin-TX
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