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Emanuele B.

3 months ago

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Ottimo software per la gestione del lavoro IT

Soddisfacente

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Siddhant P.

4 months ago

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Great Saviour and value for money product

We have been using the software for a long and it helped us in many ways :1. Product development 2. Ticketing System 3. Patch Management

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Rajalakshmi S.

4 months ago

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Jira Knowledge Management Tool

Easy to write and organise the documents. Also manual approvals before publish is good.

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Ivan K.

4 months ago

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Blue chip ITSM solution

5 stars - the best ITSM product I've used so far.

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Jack P.

4 months ago

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JSD has a lot to offer, but requires a lot to learn

JSD offers a lot for any company needing to maintain a service desk to manage the support requests it handles from its clients/customers. Because it is a Jira (Atalassian) product, it is most likely utilized along with other Jira tools, and plays quite well with those. Due to this integration aspect, thought, the layers of security necessitated within user settings requires a considerable amount of learning/training, which is not easily attained without paying for it from Atalassian. And, while I understand, respect (and even applaud) the market-oriented principle of this, it does seem a bit intentional that there are no reliable helps available outside of Atlassian (for example, any tutorials you will find on YouTube for assisting with certain user configs, settings, steps, etc. are applicable to much older versions of the software, and to a great extent, are not applicable to the current version). This would not be a negative aspect if Jira did a much better job at keeping their own internal (free) help docs, etc. up to date, so as to apply to the current version, as well. Instead, if one wants highly dependable "helps" it appears the best way to achieve that is to pay Atlassian for their training courses (at prices that are obviously calibrated toward larger companies/corporations. And blindly undertaking such would seem risky if judged by the extent to which their free user tools are kept up to date. This is not, to my knowledge, the common experience with most apps.