Using JIRA for a while now for development management (SCRUM) and moved companies recently. I introduced JIRA to them and now they want to basically the whole company on JIRA.
So we need SLA’s, Logging support calls, Billing, Client references ect.
Can anyone please advice me on some addins to do this with JIRA?
Hi Nicolaas -
And here's a 3rd suggestion to meet your SLA requirements - yet other two also might be good for what you are looking for.
Maybe you want to try a hosted controlled environment with 24x7 Atlassian-skilled techs for this level of support. Includes all upgrades, backups, and migration of your current data. No headaches - just runs, and tracked logs, support calls, etc., etc.
Added bonus of not needing internal backend IT support to keep the systems running/tuned well.
(This is not the same as Atlassian OnDemand - you'd be running your "download" license.)
If interested, let me know and can quote you.
Note: I was flagged as "Advertising" by my response.
SLA means governed or managed/reliable/auditable IT support - and managed hosting is a completely viable solution for many customers in this area, and what they want. If in heavily audited industries, it is also what they need.
HOWEVER - the above 2 answers were also viable, also from different perspectives - and maybe a combo is needed.
Overall - SLAs are a broad topic -
Here's some more info though on making JIRA an IT Helpdesk, if thats the context requested here:
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As for JIRA SLA's and support calls etc you will want to take a look at the Enterprise license - http://www.atlassian.com/software/enterprise/overview
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