
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: Information Services
- Company size: 10,000+ Employees
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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- Likelihood to recommend 10.0 /10
Atlassian JIRA Software Review
Reviewed on 23/01/2019
My Overall experience in JIRA is 3 years at this point and we started using it from the Year 2016....
My Overall experience in JIRA is 3 years at this point and we started using it from the Year 2016. This is used in an project called recovery with the count of 25 developers from India/USA/Canada and several business end users on the same. The stiry was easily created and went thruough several phases till deployment. I would say JIRA ease my works in managing the stories since I am the PO for whole board and connecting developers/business end users for moving the stories and completing the same.
Pros
Basically there are lot of likes about this software:
1. Clear Tracking of what is going on in the project along with version needs to be deployed.
2. Ability to Use Kanban, Scrum and other Agile methodologies in JIRA Software.
3. Ability to flag the stories which is in impediment which will show to everyone on when it was started and when it was impended.
4. Easily keep tracking of Backlog for future works and deployments that needs to be made.
5. Ability to bulk update the stories for certain categories like version, points or any others.
6. Easy in terms of reporting to generate using JQL (JIRA query language).
Cons
Some of the cons in JIRA are:
1. Some times it was ended with deadlock leads to slowness. This happens when certain users running the report across the JIRA.
2. Security is less since we can see any ones board and get to know the statuses across the enterprise.
3. JIRA is costly since it per user licenses and whole organisation have to pay according to the usages.
- Industry: Information Technology & Services
- Company size: 2–10 Employees
- Used Daily for 6-12 months
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- Likelihood to recommend 10.0 /10
Best way to track time and tasks
Reviewed on 15/03/2021
I have used Jira in a few projects and every time it proved to be a reliable and productive...
I have used Jira in a few projects and every time it proved to be a reliable and productive solution. Mostly we use Jira to keep track of our developer's time in the Kanban board. It is a great tool that allows the developers to actually show us how hard they work and what tasks they tackled. Jira has increased productivity in all projects I used it in.
Pros
Tracking tasks is a time consuming effort, and one that is easy to forget. Luckily, there is Jira. Jira lets you track your tasks and time spent on them without encroaching on your day. It is easy to set up (once you know what you are doing), easy to use, and a delight to look at. It provides the time tracking and issue tracking tools that any serious project requires.
Cons
It is hard to set up the first time. You need to know which functions you need and which you should remove. But once you set it up and know how it works, it is a treat to work with it.
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AsanaReasons for Choosing Open DevOps
Trello is a nice idea organization board, but for true time tracking and issue tracking we needed Jira.Switched From
TrelloReasons for Switching to Open DevOps
Mostly because it seemed more customizable of the two.- Industry: Automotive
- Company size: 1,001–5,000 Employees
- Used Daily for 1+ year
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- Likelihood to recommend 5.0 /10
Jira is good but not great
Reviewed on 28/12/2021
It was good enough for basic project management and reporting. However when I needed to do...
It was good enough for basic project management and reporting. However when I needed to do something that was not out of the box it was very cumbersome and required a lot of my time.
Pros
Web based product that was easy to deploy
Cons
Building automation was very cumbersome and did not always work. For example I spent way more time that expected to build a simple automation trigger that when a scope item is closd, all the children tasks under it should close.
- Industry: Computer Software
- Company size: 10,000+ Employees
- Used Weekly for 1-5 months
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- Likelihood to recommend 9.0 /10
Revolutionize Your DevOps Strategy with OpenDevOps Software
Reviewed on 02/03/2023
OpenDevOps software is generally well-regarded among users for its flexibility, open-source...
OpenDevOps software is generally well-regarded among users for its flexibility, open-source architecture, and support for agile development methodologies. I have experience a steep learning curve and have encounter compatibility issues, but overall, it is considered a solid option for building a customized development pipeline. As with any software, the specific experience of using OpenDevOps will depend on the individual user's needs, preferences, and use case.
Pros
Flexible architecture: OpenDevOps provides a flexible architecture that can support a wide range of development and deployment workflows.Integration with other tools: OpenDevOps can integrate with a variety of other tools and services, making it easy to build a customized development pipeline.Agile methodologies: OpenDevOps is designed to support agile methodologies, which can help teams move faster and be more responsive to changing requirements.Comprehensive features: OpenDevOps includes a wide range of features and tools for managing the entire development pipeline, from source code management to deployment and monitoring
Cons
Limited out-of-the-box functionality: OpenDevOps provides a flexible architecture, but it may require more configuration and setup than other out-of-the-box DevOps solutions.Lack of enterprise-level support: OpenDevOps may not offer the same level of enterprise-level support as other proprietary DevOps solutions, which could be a drawback for larger organizations.Possible compatibility issues: OpenDevOps is designed to work with a wide range of tools and services, but users may encounter compatibility issues with certain software configurations
- Industry: Media Production
- Company size: 2–10 Employees
- Used Daily for 6-12 months
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- Likelihood to recommend 8.0 /10
Maintain your workflow according to your priorities
Reviewed on 21/12/2020
The scrums boards are a delight to the heart while beginning each day of work. Work of software...
The scrums boards are a delight to the heart while beginning each day of work. Work of software developers has become easy. Workloads can be fitted in a scrum board to manage the tasks effectively. It gives a view to keep a check on the completeness of individual work.
Pros
Sprint planning is easy and very helpful.
Productivity is enhanced many folds after using this.
Team work becomes stronger
Easy to convey things between a team
Easy to track team member's work
Team performance becomes efficient
Integration with tools makes the tasks efficient to process
Product road map made easier than ever
Used by software developers of Expedia
Cons
Certain limitations are:-
In the beginning it is difficult to get used to it.
Collaboration feature is missing
It is basically made for software developers.
A little expensive
In the beginning managing tasks can be a challenge
Open DevOps FAQs
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:
- Starting from: US$0.00
- 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, Veracode, 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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