Teams | Collaboration | Customer Service | Project Management

March 2022

Could you be using Jira better? Try these top 3 tips!

Jira is one of the flagship products in the Atlassian stack. And it’s super popular. Atlassian adoption is going up in companies around the world – and more users than ever are going beyond the standard functionality that Jira offers. Custom Atlassian tools give admins more control – and with Jira, opportunities for admins to enhance the way their organisations work on the platform are always present.

Root Cause Analysis: what it is and why you need it

Imagine, if you will, that you have a garden – with a beautiful old brick wall that circles it. One day, you discover a crack running between the old brickwork, which otherwise seems solid and immovable. It wasn’t there before, but it doesn’t look too bad. The wall’s in great shape otherwise – so you decide to patch it up. You drill and chisel out the old mortar, and replace it with new mortar. Good as new. Fast forward a couple of weeks, and the crack’s back.

Confluence vs Jira: What are the differences?

Leading software developers Atlassian produce a suite of valuable products, and probably the two most important and popular are Jira and Confluence. Both these pieces of software are used by organisations of all sizes to simplify their working environment and allow their staff to be more productive day-to-day. If you are interested in making use of them, it is important to understand what these products are best for, as well as any drawbacks they might have.

Software versioning: how to launch with FEWER complaints

If you’ve worked in software development long enough, you’ll have lived through at least one “ropey” version release. It could be version 2, or version 12 – but generally, the more complex a system gets over time, and the more features are added, the more likely you are to encounter an issue with a version launch.

5 Steps to Becoming an Agile Organisation

Moving towards Agile has become something of a trend in business today. It’s an attractive model; lean, but incredibly effective. No wonder more businesses want to adopt Agile. But for software companies, IT companies and development teams, it’s kind of been the only way to work. And many have learned, sometimes the hard way, that it’s not so much a transformation as it is a transition. It takes time. It takes dedication.