Hi all!
I am curious what the best practice is for Insight permissions are. I am a Jira admin, and as part of our implementation for asset management with Insight, I have been importing assets. The management of the helpdesk team wants access to import more assets, and I am more than willing to train them.
However, I am curious from a best practice standpoint, is this normally something only a Jira/JSM admin would do? I'm sure it depends on the org, but what are the pros/cons that I should think about before giving them this level of access?
Thanks!
Users with the Insight Schema Manager role of his/her schema can conduct the import process. Jira admin team should be defaulted with the Insight System Admin (Insight Administrator) right.
Hope this helps.
Best, Joseph Chung Yin
Jira/JSM Functional Lead, Global Infrastructure Applications Team
Viasat Inc.
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Best, Joseph
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Hi Joseph! Thank so much for this! I am curious where I can set the Insight System Admin. Is this like a product admin role, or is that the same as the JSM product admin since it's integrated with Insight.
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It looks like in the CLOUD env, Jira Admins are automatically setup as the Insight Administators (JSM product admin by default is the Jira Administrator) role -
https://support.atlassian.com/jira-service-management-cloud/docs/what-are-roles/
Hope this helps.
Best, Joseph
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