Hi,
We would like to migrate our Jira Software to cloud. I noticed there're some nice guides and the migration tools are looking good.
The thing is that we use Atlas CRM as plug-in and we're very happy with it and we would like to have it working for us on the cloud as well but I'm not sure how this integration will work with Jira data in the cloud and Atlas CRM running on-prem. Should we keep the server running only for Atlas CRM and use a sync tool with Jira?
What would be the best solution do you think?
Thanks,
Noam.
Hi @Noam Lugasi ,
I've just had a look at the Atlas CRM documentation and have some insight to share.
First, in terms of features:
Now for data:
I hope that helps answer things a bit! Overall, I would suggest trying to fully migrate if possible. It's a significant amount of work to manage two synchronized Jira instances. I would not advise doing that if Atlas CRM is the only reason you might not be doing a full migration - instead I'd recommend trying to migrate that data and reaching out to Avisi's support to help with any extra Atlas CRM migration questions.
Cheers,
Daniel
Hi Daniel,
Thank you for the detailed guidance.
We did most of the research already and also contacted the vendor. they said they have it on their roadmap but the migration tool will not be ready before the end of the year. I guess this means that trying to migrate using JCMA will probably fail or won't be supported.
The API is also an issue as we integrate our app with the server so Q3/Q4` as well.
Noam.
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There is an Atlas CRM app for JIRA Cloud. I did not drill into the details to see if it supports integration between JIRA Cloud and Atlas CRM on-prem.
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Hi Trudy,
Thanks for the link. We already installed Atlas CRM trial on a trial Confluence cloud.
We are now checking our options to migrate successfully which is the main challenge.
Noam.
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