Hello Communtity folks ,
We are with Jira software On-premise with 2000 user licenses
We are managing Internal members in LDAP and External members ( Clients) in Jira internal directory
Current Lincense usage :
Internal : 1200
External : 800
Since , License consumed fully in Jira Software and my company is only willing to go with 2000 User license for internal development & product development teams and dont want to go for Next bucket for 10K .
Besides , We are also using JSM CLOUD with 50 agents for ITSM management .
my organisation , Wants my External user to create & manage their tickets ( Development Task,Story,Bug, Feature ,Enhancements ) thru JSM to Jira by integerating .
is this possible to achieve ?
For the moment ,
1 , We are doing POC using Exalate and have installed Exalate in both On-premise and Cloud .
2 , Created Exterprise project template and customer created with their organisation .
So ,Whenever the specific customer raised ticket it would falls in their organisation and Customer success manager would be placed as JSM agent would manually exalated to Concerned Jira project .
This how it goes ..... Is this correct approach to manage external users without extending Jira license tier ?
We would likely to get correct navigation ... Please advice .
This is Majid @ Exalate.
I believe, yes, on the face of it, this should be the correct approach to deal with the user licensing. But there can be many caveats and different implementations. For instance, by default when you Exalate the issue the assignee field is blank and the reporter is marked as Exalate (the integration user) - this could even reduce the stress further on the user tier if that the main requirement here. If you would like to discuss your use case further, please feel free to book a demo with us.
Thanks
Majid
as Syed also already mentioned, your approach sounds like a feasible approach to the problem. I'd also recommend to create a PoC where you try out how you can collaborate with the new tool you're evaluating.
If you want to, you could bring in not only Exalate, but also other issue sync apps to see which one you like best and which one fits your requirements.
Cheers,
Matthias
PS: I'm part of the team behind Backbone Issue Sync.
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