[IT Note] Jira, Blog-type project management tool
I used Jira without thinking twice about it about ten years ago, despite not knowing its name. When I eventually joined the Global E-mmerce Project in 2014, I looked at the project status and appropriate knowledge management systems. There were other candidates, but the majority of engineers preferred Jira, so I began researching Jia and came across an Atlassian agency member.
While I enjoyed using Jira, it was extremely time-onsuming for my team and I to check over and amend arbitrary requests from +30 locations around the world.
Jira excels at project management and tracking, but it was also necessary to use a project knowledge management application. Because Atlassian's Confluence can manage cross-platform usage based on Jira and Confluence integration, it was an obvious choice to implement. I enjoy using Confluence on a daily basis, but I believe that finding the information I need can be time-onsuming because it is not organized according to a set of rules.
DevOps is a popular term right now, but Atlassian understands it well and has created a DevOps solution tool, BitBucket, which is integrated with other software. However, I can't remember whether the DevOps tool is called BitBucket or GitHub.
Jira is very easy to learn how to use because it is a blog-style platform, in my opinion. The layout design, on the other hand, requires assistance from Atlassian or other contractors.