Open DevOps
About Open DevOps
"Open DevOps is Atlassian’s DevOps solution, powered by the integration of Jira Software and your team’s favorite tools. By connecting seemingly disparate tools, Jira Software becomes mission control for your software toolchain, giving teams the flexibility of a custom toolchain with the coordination of an all-in-one.
Start with the tools you’re already using and extend out through our DevOps Marketplace - one of the largest marketplaces - with partners such as Slack, AWS, and DataDog, and unlock true collaboration across the entire DevOps lifecycle, from planning, to coding to incident management. And then stay in the flow of your work through automated workflows that eliminate tedious project updates, secure your code, simplify incident resolution, and more.
Jira puts work at the center and is the one tool through which every team can enjoy the same level of customizability and access to powerful integrations. By intelligently tracking work through Jira across your entire software development lifecycle, each individual contributor, team, and manager have rolled-up data to make informed decisions and understand the business impact each step of the way.
Atlassian’s open approach empowers you to custom tailor your DevOps toolchain to the exact needs of your team because DevOps can’t be bought from a single vendor, it’s built.
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- Industry: Marketing & Advertising
- Company size: 501–1,000 Employees
- Used Daily for 6-12 months
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- Likelihood to recommend 10.0 /10
My Review: Open DevOps
Reviewed on 27/02/2023
Pros
The feature of Open DevOps that I enjoyed the most was its versatility. It gave me the freedom to adapt and adjust my infrastructure to meet my needs while enabling me to swiftly design, deploy, and manage cloud-based applications. Because to Open DevOps' open source nature, I had access to and control over the platform's source code, which allowed me to adapt it to my unique requirements. The platform also offers a vast selection of tools and services to facilitate and speed up development and operations. In conclusion, Open DevOps offers a practical and successful method for creating, deploying, and managing cloud-based applications.
Cons
It was a little tough for me to browse and the interface was a little perplexing. The resources and choices I required to handle my projects were hard to come by. I also thought the pricing structure was a little difficult to understand and a bit confusing.
- Industry: Computer Software
- Company size: 51–200 Employees
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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- Likelihood to recommend 10.0 /10
Everyday task management for everyone.
Reviewed on 08/07/2022
As a tester, I am using Jira daily. My main activities are creating/updating bug tickets, updating...
As a tester, I am using Jira daily. My main activities are creating/updating bug tickets, updating task statuses, arrange and planning my future work. Jira is a great tool, on a basic level, it is intuitive to use. A huge amount of functionalities that are built in and integrated make work much more efficient. Bug and task tracking are easy and quick. Everyone with access can check what is the progress or the latest updates on a selected topic. Customization of features is amazing, Jira admin can adapt almost everything to the company's needs. If anything is not clear, customer service is happy to help and assist with all queries. In case the existing functionalities are not enough, it is a possibility to install external plugins from the shop that can extend capabilities.
On the other hand, Jira can be problematic. It is a huge software with a large number of modules that can interfere with each other. Especially if modified by an inexperienced admin, e.g. a small change in a workflow can affect all projects that are in the company. It is vital to know what are you doing as an admin. Also, if users need new functionality, it can be reported in the Jira forum, which is tracking similar requests - unfortunately, a lot of them are there for years without updates, despite users constantly asking about that. I assume this may be because of the software itself, but explanations would be nice.
All in all, it is an amazing piece of code despite the high price and minor problems!
Pros
A great number of functionalities.
On the basic level is intuitive.
Vast possibilities for adaptation and customization.
Rather easy to integrate with other apps.
A huge number of plugins.
Customer service - in terms of personal help to do something
Cons
Some features are limited (e.g. filtering)
Customer service - in terms of requests to add new/change existing functionalities.
Rather high price
- Industry: Computer Software
- Company size: 11–50 Employees
- Used Daily for 1+ year
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- Likelihood to recommend 6.0 /10
Not sure why it is the industry standard but at least it works most of the time
Reviewed on 09/12/2018
We started using JIRA because it was the industry standard and most of our developers used it...
We started using JIRA because it was the industry standard and most of our developers used it before. It has a lot of quirks though and I wouldn't really recommend it.
Pros
Once set up, it is easy to use and offers a lot of options to customize it to our processes.
Cons
JIRA is very difficult to set up and configure correctly. Support is inexistent. In one instance, an issue got deleted by some JIRA quirk, we lost all billable time tracking associated to the issue and JIRA never even tried to investigate or let us know what happened or what we could do about it. There are also outages on a regular basis or parts of the system not working, or working differently for members of the same team.
- Industry: Consumer Goods
- Company size: 11–50 Employees
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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- Likelihood to recommend 9.0 /10
Jira is Great for Development, but only Good for Creative
Reviewed on 14/01/2022
A great way to track deadlines between silos and especially developers.
A great way to track deadlines between silos and especially developers.
Pros
Jira is out of the box free, and it's amazing because it works with everything by the same company. It also allows for easy organization of projects and silos, which intersect with each other. You can easily hand off tasks and allow people to collaborate.
Cons
Jira has a very development based angle, so if you're trying to manage a hybrid team, it works well. But if your team is marketing heavy, it's very anti-user friendly unless a person has familiarity with code or databases. It's just sparse and less user friendly.
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It had nice integrations like Trello and was easy to share between developers AND marketers.- Industry: Information Technology & Services
- Company size: 5,001–10,000 Employees
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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- Likelihood to recommend 8.0 /10
One of the best tool for Project management
Reviewed on 23/07/2022
I loved everything about Jira. It's a one tool every developer knows and one tool everyone should...
I loved everything about Jira. It's a one tool every developer knows and one tool everyone should use
Pros
The customization and features it has are awesome. We can do lots of project management things with Jira. Definately one should try for their projects. This is the best among all project management tools
Cons
I really don't like much their UI. It can be improved. Especially in latest version of their UX, the navigation sucks.
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Below are some frequently asked questions for Open DevOps.Q. What type of pricing plans does Open DevOps offer?
Open DevOps offers the following pricing plans:
- Free Trial: Not Available
Q. Who are the typical users of Open DevOps?
Open DevOps has the following typical customers:
2–10, 11–50, 51–200, 201–500, 501–1,000, 1,001–5,000
Q. What languages does Open DevOps support?
Open DevOps supports the following languages:
Czech, English, Traditional Chinese
Q. Does Open DevOps support mobile devices?
Open DevOps supports the following devices:
Q. What other apps does Open DevOps integrate with?
Open DevOps integrates with the following applications:
Codefresh, Datadog, Dynatrace, Figma, Freshdesk, GitLab, Jenkins, LaunchDarkly, Mend, Miro, Mural, New Relic, PagerDuty, Sentry, Slack, Stackhawk, Sumo Logic, Zendesk Suite, Zephyr Scale, mabl
Q. What level of support does Open DevOps offer?
Open DevOps offers the following support options:
Email/Help Desk, FAQs/Forum, Knowledge Base
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