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Recently, I blogged about JIRA and the Rocket Aldon LM add-on that Rocket has developed. Here's a snippet to get you interested.

Everyone loves JIRA (well, almost everyone). And what's not to love? Many consider Atlassian's JIRA the go-to tool for managing projects for many reasons. It's highly customizable, it's not restricted to a single platform, and it can be hosted on-prem or in the cloud. Its capability to include requirement and change management processes adapted to an organization's unique needs is also a plus.

To learn more, visit the JIRA for Rocket Aldon blog post.

How do you think the Rocket Aldon LM add-on for JIRA will help with your productivity?

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Anita LeMay
Rocket Software
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Recently, I blogged about JIRA and the Rocket Aldon LM add-on that Rocket has developed. Here's a snippet to get you interested.

Everyone loves JIRA (well, almost everyone). And what's not to love? Many consider Atlassian's JIRA the go-to tool for managing projects for many reasons. It's highly customizable, it's not restricted to a single platform, and it can be hosted on-prem or in the cloud. Its capability to include requirement and change management processes adapted to an organization's unique needs is also a plus.

To learn more, visit the JIRA for Rocket Aldon blog post.

How do you think the Rocket Aldon LM add-on for JIRA will help with your productivity?

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Anita LeMay
Rocket Software
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It could be a solid choice if you consider using JIRA with Rocket Aldon. JIRA is suitable for tracking tasks, bugs, and overall project management. On Rocket, Aldon is excellent for automating deployment and managing version control, so combining them seems like a good match. I’ve used JIRA myself for a while, and it helps keep things organized, especially when you're juggling multiple projects. If you're looking for something more customizable, you can always look at what is atlassian atlas. It's an excellent tool for organizing your teams and keeping everything on track. Once you get the hang of how both work together, it’ll save you so much time.  


It could be a solid choice if you consider using JIRA with Rocket Aldon. JIRA is suitable for tracking tasks, bugs, and overall project management. On Rocket, Aldon is excellent for automating deployment and managing version control, so combining them seems like a good match. I’ve used JIRA myself for a while, and it helps keep things organized, especially when you're juggling multiple projects. If you're looking for something more customizable, you can always look at what is atlassian atlas. It's an excellent tool for organizing your teams and keeping everything on track. Once you get the hang of how both work together, it’ll save you so much time.  

Pointsowo, 

You're responding to quite an old post.

Jira integration for 'Aldon' (now Rocket DevOps) was released with Rocket DevOps portal api support a few years ago. More info is available here on the latest version and supported features for integration.

https://docs.rocketsoftware.com/bundle?labelkey=jira_plugin_10.4.0

Best, 

d



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Dale
L3 Support for the enterprise bits, portals and plugins...
Rocket DevOps (formerly Aldon)
Somewhere on the Oregon coast...
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