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Nicolas Brunson

Nicolas Brunson

Nicolas Brunson joined the ISO-Gruppe as a technical consultant in 2016 and completed his training as an IT specialist in 2019. He studied Business Informatics at the FOM in Nuremberg while working and graduated with a Bachelor of Science in 2022.

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Atlassian Cloud: Price adjustments and changes from October 2024

Von Nicolas Brunson am Jan 23, 2025 2:32:38 PM

On October 16, 2024, price and package changes for various Atlassian products will take effect. These changes affect the prices for the cloud versions of Jira, Confluence, Jira Service Management, Opsgenie, Bitbucket, Atlassian Guard (formerly Atlassian Access) and Compass.

Themen: Atlassian Cloud Jira Service Management Confluence Opsgenie Atlassian Guard Jira
7 Minuten Lesedauer

Jira Schemata: Best Practices

Von Nicolas Brunson am Jan 23, 2025 2:30:35 PM

Jira schemas are a complex and sometimes difficult to understand area of responsibility. And not only for new Jira administrators, but also for Atlassian veterans. It is not uncommon for a Jira admin to have to laboriously work their way through many different schemas when a customization is required. With larger and historically grown systems, there can even be hundreds of schemas.

Themen: Atlassian Schemata Jira
6 Minuten Lesedauer

AirTrack becomes Assets Data Manager

Von Nicolas Brunson am Jan 23, 2025 2:27:48 PM

Raider becomes Twix, nothing else changes? What happened to the famous chocolate bar in the early 90s is now happening to AirTrack. Atlassian acquired the leading data quality management solution just over a year ago. Now the old brand name is being mothballed, but the software lives on in JSM Asset Management under a new name: Assets Data Manager.

Themen: Jira Service Management AirTrack Asset Data Manager
2 Minuten Lesedauer

Data Residency: Atlassian expands its Cloud Offering

Von Nicolas Brunson am Jan 23, 2025 12:27:01 PM

Until now, the issue of data residency was a knock-out criterion for many European companies when it came to the Atlassian Cloud. Only customers of the Enterprise license were free to choose whether their data should be stored in the EU, the USA or worldwide. Users of the Standard and Premium licenses, on the other hand, had no choice.

Atlassian has recognized that this is a blocker for many (potential) customers and is now relenting: From 01.07.2021, you can create new cloud instances in any realm (EU, USA or worldwide) at no extra cost, regardless of whether you are a Standard, Premium or Enterprise customer.

Atlassian Data Residency: Does this apply to all data?

Themen: Data Residency Atlassian Cloud Migration