![]() ![]() And really it comes down to when you go back, whatever you take from this presentation, you’re going to be confronted with your unique instance, with your own administrators, your own realities, budget, all that sort of thing. ![]() Some of the products are not exactly equal, equivalent between the two different hosting platforms. And with that flexibility, they’ve kind of developed different hosting platforms depending on your needs. One is there’s a theoretical possibility, right? With the Atlassian set of products, the biggest challenge will be your individual environments, where you actually live and work, right? The products themselves are incredibly flexible. So wanted again to start with some caveats of some things. ![]() And when I’m not doing these kinds of things, I just build and fly high power rockets because it’s a nice challenge and I like to get outside and enjoy some good weather out in the middle of nowhere. And we ran multiple instances and have experience with migrating projects in various ways and places across, which was always fun and exciting. I think 20,000 users in Jira pushing 40,000 or so in the Confluence instance. While there I was managing the team that was providing the Atlassian suite at scale. I won’t repeat all of that, but I would like to emphasize that J and I worked together, we were at Walt Disney at the same time and now we’re here at Envorso. I’ve worn all the hats you can probably wear, like DBA, SA, system reliability engineer, project manager, program manager, at different points in time depending on what needs the business had, right? My Atlassian career is limited to Expedia, Disney and Envorso, but prior to that, my technology start was at AT&T Wireless pre Cingular. I started my work on that at Expedia and then moved to Disney doing just that primarily focused on administration of Atlassian products. So this is me J Caldwell, and I’ve been doing administration with Atlassian products since early versions of Jira and Confluence. And we received some preemptive questions and we’ve taken a swag at answering them to the best of our ability. Welcome to Jira and How to be Successful With Integrations. J Caldwell: Now, all right, you should all see my screen. We’re really excited to have your expertise on this topic today. J has also provided direct support for applications such as Jira and Confluence, working with Expedia, Walt Disney, and now, Envorso. He has functioned as both an individual contributor and team member for large scale projects requiring interaction with multiple teams and tier partners, both inside and outside of the company. J has over 20 years of experience in IT operations and enterprise environments. Most relevant to our session today is Michael’s role as Chief Architect at Envorso and his previous role at Disney, which included management of tools such as Jira and Confluence. Michael developed Group Policy for Windows while at Microsoft, and has led teams at Windows Mobile and Blackberry. Michael is an accomplished professional with over 30 years of success in managing complex software development projects. I will send out thank yous to our audience getting involved today. We invite you to join in using the chat feature, which you can see up on your screen or in your GoTo Webinar control panel. We’ll be taking breaks throughout today’s session for Q&A. Melanie: Hello, Melanie here with team MPUG. You may watch the recording of this webinar at your convenience. There may be exclusions, such as those steps included in product demonstrations. You may wish to use this transcript for the purposes of self-paced learning, searching for specific information, and/or performing a quick review of webinar content. Please find below a transcription of the audio portion of Michael Dennis and J Caldwell’s Jira Panel Discussion, being provided by MPUG for the convenience of our members. Project Portfolio Management (PPM) Training.Project Management Office (PMO) Training. ![]() Enterprise Project Management (EPM) Training.Project Management Certification Training. ![]()
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