We performed a comparison between Agile Manager [EOL] and Jira based on real PeerSpot user reviews.
Find out what your peers are saying about Atlassian, Microsoft, Nutanix and others in Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) Suites."How you write your user stories, and the requirements gathering, in Agile Manager is pretty good."
"Offers great multiple reporting charts."
"The most valuable feature of Jira is the integration with all the different Atlassian tools. They all integrate very easily."
"Jira improved our team collaboration by providing visual visibility and transparency. Everyone could see what tasks were being worked on and the progress made. The development team updated task statuses, making tracking progress and planning sprints easy. If there were any impediments or challenges, we addressed them. This process helped us track our progress."
"It was easy to use. The consultants that we had on board were familiar with it. So, obviously, having a community that had used it before or was familiar with it was a positive thing."
"It's really smart how they connected third-party vendors into their own marketplace. You can create and add apps. Anybody can do it."
"I have found the tracking, project and task management most valuable in this solution."
"We can cope with processes easily without adapting the tool, but adapting the tool to processes."
"The design of the interface is clean and not too busy visually."
"The testing module that we are used to, that wasn't there at all."
"They are not supporting in-house servers anymore and I think I've got until January to port this to something else."
"I would love to have more features to make nice documents, like Release Notes or a feature overview, right from JIRA."
"There needs to be easier integration with third-parties — personally, this is the biggest issue for me."
"I struggle with Epics, how they are implemented in JIRA, because they don't work like any other Story, I see a list of Epics, but although I can order them, there are some mismatches with how the Epics are used compared to what Scrum expects, or what Story mapping expects an Epic to be."
"There are a limited number of gadgets accessible in Jira; thus, additional ones should be supported."
"While it's very powerful, it's very complex sometimes."
"Some of the customizations are definitely a little challenging."
"it would be helpful to have a better tutorial for learning and to have a better understanding of what the features are and what they do."
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Agile Manager [EOL] doesn't meet the minimum requirements to be ranked in Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) Suites while Jira is ranked 1st in Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) Suites with 265 reviews. Agile Manager [EOL] is rated 7.6, while Jira is rated 8.2. The top reviewer of Agile Manager [EOL] writes "We have the ability to define common standard procedures and methodologies. I'm looking for better integration using Octane". On the other hand, the top reviewer of Jira writes "A great centralized tool that has a good agile framework and is useful for day-to-day planning, task management, and work log efficacy". Agile Manager [EOL] is most compared with , whereas Jira is most compared with Microsoft Azure DevOps, IBM Rational DOORS, OpenText ALM Octane, Rally Software and Polarion ALM.
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