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Geeky News Highlights Atlassian's Groundbreaking Updates to Foster Cross-Team Collaboration in Jira

By: Issuewire

Leading Technology and Lifestyle Journal Reports on Atlassian's Game-Changing Enhancements in Jira Software and Jira Work Management

Surrey, United Kingdom Oct 19, 2023 (Issuewire.com) - Geeky News talks about the latest news from Atlassian, a well-known company that provides productivity software. Atlassian announced new features in Jira Software and Jira Work Management, improving collaboration between technical and non-technical teams.

Atlassian's newest features in Jira prioritise seamless cooperation and coordination, which are crucial for achieving collective impact in software development.

According to Geeky News, Megan Cook, Head of Product for Jira Software, states, "Software development teams don't operate in isolation. Collaboration with marketers, program managers, designers, and other non-technical teams is pivotal in delivering successful outcomes. Atlassian continues to prioritise making it easier for these teams to work together by introducing new features in Jira Software that cater to non-technical use cases."

Key Features Highlighted by Geeky News:

Shared Release Dates: Atlassian has introduced a useful feature that automatically syncs impending product rollouts in Jira Software with department calendars in Jira Work Management. This eliminates the need for manual calendar updates and ensures that communication remains seamless as project timelines evolve.

Project Overview: Project managers and users alike can now consolidate multiple projects into a single unified project, resulting in a comprehensive understanding of ongoing initiatives. This consolidated project includes a shared timeline, facilitating efficient tracking of cross-functional projects. The summary tab provides central insights, such as team workloads and priority breakdowns, which can be easily shared with team members and stakeholders through Confluence integration.

Command Palette: In response to user demands, Atlassian has introduced a command palette in Jira Software, offering access to over 40 commonly used commands, search options, quick actions, and navigation tools. This feature is designed to enhance user efficiency with the inclusion of keyboard shortcuts.

Atlassian Intelligence: Atlassian is set to equip Jira Work Management with a virtual teammate offering AI-enabled capabilities to summarise content, auto-generate content for tasks, and modify tone, among other functionalities.

Integration with Figma: Atlassian is planning to integrate Figma into Jira apps, aimed at improving collaboration between designers and developers in cross-functional projects. This integration is expected to streamline project communication, simplify handoff processes, and eliminate the challenges associated with finding and maintaining the latest design files.

Geeky News also mentions that some organisations continue to rely on monday.com for non-technical project management and Jira for technical purposes. 

To seamlessly sync both teams and ensure efficient communication, such organisations can turn to experts, such as Automation Consultants. Their services offer standard and custom Jira and monday.com integrations, eliminating data silos and providing visibility into the different teams working within these tools.

Geeky News remains committed to bringing its readers the latest and most innovative developments in the technology and lifestyle sectors. To read the full article, please visit https://www.geekynews.co.uk/atlassian-introducing-new-features-to-jira/.

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