Dear all,
I am preparing a basic jira cloud training but I find out some wierd different between our company jira cloud instance.
First of all when creating Jira cloud trial instance, I can see that most project are based on Work management type.
If you are not creating a project for Software or Service Managment, they are all marked as Work management .
Q1 : is that a new change ?
As an exemple I need to create a simple business project just to do project management using task, but then even this type of project are based on "Work Management"
Q2 : Does this Work Management concept and Data view is the default now ?for all other project different from Software and Service management ?
Q3 : What is the idea behind this Work Management term ?
Regards
Hello @Serge Calderara
To answer your questions:
1. Yes, this is something new as Atlassian introduced Jira Work Management as part of Jira family that comes free with Jira Software
2. When you haven't specified your project by default it is Jira Work Management - however, you can see under the template which product is being used and yes mostly it is Jira Work Management
3. Work Management is geared towards the business teams more - as Atlassian states it: Jira Work Management makes it easy for business teams to plan, collaborate, deliver, and report on work – all in one place.
You can find out more here: https://www.atlassian.com/software/jira/work-management
@Nikola Perisic thanks for your reply.
So if I understand well this is seems to be a rename or refactoring of what was previously named Jira Core
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@Serge Calderara Yes, that is correct. Here is the reference: https://community.atlassian.com/t5/Atlassian-Migration-Program/Jira-Core-server-is-Jira-Work-Management-cloud/qaq-p/1742788
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