I am trying to find additional information on integrating Planview to a JIRA Cloud instance. It appears to be supported for a server based implementation, but not for Cloud. I'm trying to look for some initial information to get started. Thanks!
Hi Chris, I'm afraid this connector is not available for Cloud, but it was already requested to the Dev team. It was closed due priority reasons, I believe:
https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/JRA-35149
Cheers,
Rodrigo Silva
We have Confirmed that there is a Planview connector (as of the last Planview update) for JIRA cloud called Planview Open Suite
For our instance we need to buy the OpenSuite Connector: $10,000 one-time cost.
Planview is estimating about 5 days of their consulting to set it up: $9,750.
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I agree. In fact, when I dug back into the ticket, I was surprised to see your name there!! I have a couple of issues similar to this, and all I can do is try and solicit an "up vote" on getting resolution!
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The ticket Rodrigo referenced was mine from well over a year ago. Atlassian Connect is supposed to enable this integration, but as yet I have not found anyone who has done this. Some things I have read recently indicated that Planview had improved their opensuite connector to connect to JIRA cloud, but I have not been able to confirm that yet.
At the Atlassian Summit a couple weeks ago Atlassian proclaimed a commitment to the Cloud and getting more plugins available to Cloud users. I hope they deliver on this promise soon.
Honestly, I believe Tempo is a much better product than Planview, but the Project Managers here are dug in and refuse to consider other options.
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Thanks very much for supplying that information, greatly appreciated!
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