Jira vs Azure DevOps - align projects, teams and systems
Overview of Azure DevOps and Jira
Jira?and?Azure DevOps?are among the most popular DevOps tools, currently used by millions of developers. They are both wonderful for dev teams to manage, track and organize their projects, and they both help developers to plan and collaborate better.
In this comparison article we will explore the similarities and differences between them, as well as try to help you out when choosing the best tool for your needs.
Jira
Jira is a project management software widely trusted from developers, as it is really easy to use and at the same time has powerful capabilities and agile functionalities.
Jira is highly flexible and allows configurations for diverse environments and processes. It supports any agile methodology.
Main features of Jira:
With?Jira?you can plan, track, and manage all your software development projects with agile boards, roadmaps, backlogs, integrations and add-ons. You can easily scale and tailor the Jira workflows for complex scenarios.
Azure DevOps
Azure DevOps?helps developers improve the way they plan, create and deliver software. It provides a solid platform for turning ideas into apps, using agile tools and helps in managing tests, versioning code, and deploying projects to cross-platform systems.
Currently it consists of 5 different services that can be used together or separately:
Main Azure DevOps features:
Azure DevOps is perfect for building your software product from beginning to end. It can help every developer to plan projects using agile tools, manage code using Git, test the application, and deploy code using a CI/CD system.
Azure DevOps vs Jira: Similarities
Azure DevOps is?a set of development tools for software teams?that can work independently or integrate and work together, depending on the needs. Jira is a tool that helps teams of all types manage work. It provides issue and bug tracking, and various management processes.
Both Azure DevOps and Jira are the leading Application Lifecycle Management tools that help DevOps teams organize their projects and collaborate better.
Both Azure DevOps and Jira are enterprise-ready and widely used among organizations. Very often both tools are used within one organization in different departments.
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Jira and Azure both support basic, agile, scrum, and CMMI project setup and management with the ability to switch between methodologies.
Azure DevOps vs Jira: Differences
Jira is well-suited for development teams that use agile methodologies. The software allows workflow iterations and the progressive adding of more features on the go, while this is not natively available with Azure DevOps.
With Azure DevOps you have traceability from start to deployment, and the other way around, while with Jira you do not have direct visibility on each work item’s connections to specific deployments or releases.
Jira has enhanced search capabilities and you can easily find issues, bugs of a particular project, or a specific term or phrase. You can even save searches or have Jira send them to your email. With Azure DevOps the search options are much more limited.
Jira is primarily an issue tracking and project management system, while Azure DevOps covers the entire software development lifecycle.
Azure DevOps has a free basic level, and the price is according to usage of the different tools in the set, number of users, etc. It is quite flexible, and the price can be quite low if you use it smartly. Jira has a limited free license for up to 10 users. There are several options that are paid per user if you want to use its full capabilities or have enterprise needs.
Azure DevOps vs Jira at a Glance
If Using Both Jira and Azure DevOps
Using both Jira and Azure DevOps is very common in big organizations where different teams need to collaborate better and plan their work to avoid silos.
Another common scenario is when your organization uses one tool, but your client uses the other one.
In such cases it would be difficult to make a switch and align everything in just Jira or just Azure DevOps, as the different teams are familiar with different tools and transferring their work would be a cumbersome and stressful task.
A much better solution would be to do an integration of Jira and Azure DevOps and have them automatically transfer data between each other. This way each team can continue working with the tools they are familiar with, and no one will need to do any manual work.
With the ZigiOps no-code integration platform, you can setup your integration in a matter of minutes. This is the easiest way to solve the problems that come from misalignment of teams due to the different tools they are using. This is also a perfect solution when working with clients that use tools different from the ones your own organization is using. When there is no need to manually transfer information from one tool to another, you will avoid mistakes or duplicate work, speed up processes and responses, and resolve issues faster than ever.
Summary: Azure DevOps vs Jira
Both Jira and Azure DevOps are wonderful tools for DevOps project management. They both have pluses and minuses and choosing one of them is mostly a question of personal preference and familiarity.
However, it is not necessary to choose only one of the solutions in case your teams prefer different ones. Just integrate them and have them work together seamlessly, allowing your teams to use the tool they are mostly familiar with and avoid learning curves and glitches from switching from one tool to another.?ZigiOps no-code integration platform can help you do that in a matter of minutes.