Could you please tell me (specifically with examples) in comparison, what is the difference between Jira Align Standard and Jira ALign Enterprise?
I have the following question, could you please write what Jira Align Standard includes (with examples) and what Jira Align Enterprise includes (with examples), we want to get a clearer feel for the difference between these licenses?
If you could even send me a clear comparative detailed description (with clear examples) between these two licenses in a table, so that it would be accessible and understandable.
I will be very grateful to you!
Hi @Roman Mural ,
You can find a comparitive table here.
It has no examples in it, because the examples are endless.
However, you can summarise that the Enterprsie version has 3 big modules on top of the standard version: Enterprise level > Portfolio level > Solution level.
Atlassian offers per-module documentation, which you can find here.
If you want to go into detail and figure out what you would need for your individual usecase, it would be best to contact Atlassian. They will be able to accomodate your questions, or bring you into contact with a solution partner, as the Jira align path is not one taken lightly and needs indepth knowledge and preparation to correctly set up.
Hope this helps!
- Tessa
Hello, Tessa Tuteleers! Thank you.
Yes, I would like to dive deeper and find out really all the details of these two Jira Align licenses and preferably identify the specific difference.
Maybe someone will have such information...
Maybe you know at least more deeply what Jira Align Standad has not only in points, but also in detail?
Have a great day!
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