A while ago, I hosted Christian Reichert, founder and partner of resolution GmbH, in a webinar to learn more about this SAML-SSO solution and see a demonstration of the most important functions. So, how are Atlassian applications integrated into a complex environment with multiple IdPs, diverse domains and inconsistent user names? Learn how in this webinar!
Category Archives: Case Studies
Time tracking in Jira with Tempo Timesheets: Organize and evaluate the data
In the two previous posts, we discussed how to capture data through various methods, and how we can ensure this data is useful to the organization. Now we’ll look at two core features of Tempo that are used to organize the data you have captured: Tempo Accounts and Tempo Teams.
Time tracking in Jira with Tempo Timesheets: Track the information your company needs
Establishing a new habit can be quite complex. For example, having to remember to log your time or to visit the “My Work” page in Tempo Timesheets for Jira to input your hours doesn’t feel natural at first. To help alleviate that problem, we describe three convenient methods to log time anywhere in Jira that may be a better fit for you.
Time tracking in Jira with Tempo Timesheets: Customize it to fit your daily workflow
This and the following posts’ purpose is to provide you with enough information to get started with time tracking in Jira. We will cover a number of Tempo Timesheet’s features and their importance to you and your organization so you can maximize the value of a time tracking and productivity solution.
Asset Tracker for Jira: Systematic ITSM and asset management
When a company grows, new needs arise especially when it comes to the internal administration and organization of technical assets. Asset Tracker for Jira by our friends at Spartez makes ITSM easy, without needing to pay for any big and expensive ERP system.
How do employees know what’s happening in their company?
Modern software should help you keep all employees within your organization informed, no matter where they are. Unfortunately, many companies are failing when it comes to corporate communication and keeping their employees up to date with that is happening.
ERPNext – Introducing a modern, free and open source ERP system
In addition to an introduction, we believe it would be useful to actively exchange information with the existing community. So, last November we organized a community and user meetup for ERPNext at our head office in Wiesbaden, and were delighted to host Rushabh Mehta, the founder of ERPNext.
Our road to Hangouts Chat with Jira Server integration
Now that the era of Hipchat and Stride is at an end, we can reflect upon our transition from these Atlassian solutions to Google Hangouts Chat for group chat and messaging in organizations.
Agile remote transition III: how?
In the previous two posts, I’ve covered the question of why remote work may be a good thing for your company, and who is suited to remote work. Now I want to look at what you need to do to make the introduction of a remote work environment a success.
Now available on the Atlassian Marketplace: Linchpin touch – the intranet you can touch
Until now, using an intranet and accessing the content and functions within, has been limited to employees who have their own workstation, or at least are able to use one regularly. You can change this with Linchpin Touch.