These are the slides from our Atlassian Customer Immersion Event. During this event the customers will explore the different Atlassian tools using a full demo environment under the guidance of one of RealDolmen's top Atlassian Experts
18. • Open Confluence
• Create a new space, feel free to try out any op the proposed types.
• Create a product requirement page :
• create a new JIRA isse from Confluence linked to each product requirement (using the JIRA
issue macro already available in the Product Requirements Template)
• mention some people using @
• fill in at least 2 rows in the Requirements table
• Go back to the page and create 2 JIRA Stories from the Requirements table you've created.
• Go to JIRA to change the status of one of these stories and go back to see the change reflected
immediately on the Confluence page.
• Add some in-line and normal comments to the page to see the difference.
• Create a Meeting Note and:
• attach a Powerpoint slide deck to this meeting note and embed it in your page using the Office
Macro.
• use the task list macro to add some action items to this meeting note.
• assign one of these tasks to yourself and look them up in your Confluence task list.
• Mark them done in your task list and go back to the Meeting Note to see the change in your
tasks reflected here.
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33. • Open JIRA
• Create a new Project
• Populate the project with some issues
• Link the issues back to The Product Requirements pages you created in Confluence
• Create a new Agile Scrum Board for your newly created project
• Rank the issues on your product backlog using drag and drop.
• Create a sprint and go to the Active Sprint tab of your Scrum Board to move them easily from
one column into another.
• Finish a sprint and create release notes in Confluence.
• Create a branch in the Smile repository in Stash from JIRA for one of your issues.
• Open Stash and take a look at this newly create branch.
• Open Bamboo and take a look at the planned branch that has been automatically created and
build.
• Open Fisheye and Crucible and take a look at the source code and create a review.
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42. • Open JIRA
• Install the JIRA Capture browser extension if needed.
• Create a new JIRA Capture Session and link it to an existing issue
• Go to a website of your choice and activate the JIRA Capture Plugin
• Create a new issue in your existing Test Session using the JIRA Capture Plugin
• Go to JIRA to browse these issues in your project and in your Test Session.
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53. • Open JIRA
• Create a new Service Desk with a new Project
• Create a new request types and edit it's fields
• Go to your customer portal and create a request
• Go to your queues and follow up on the newly created request
• Create a new queue
• Create a new report
• Create a new Calendar and a new SLA
• Link your JIRA Service Desk to the Confluence Space you previously created as a knowledge
base.
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64. • Open Confluence
• Create a Page with JIRA Reports
• Create a Page containing information from JIRA and Bamboo using macros
• Open JIRA
• Create your own project dashboard using the available gadgets.
• Take a look at the available reports on Project level
• Take a look at the JIRA Agile Reports.
• Take a look at JIRA Portfolio Reports and possibilities.
http://atlassian-1.cloudapp.net/jira
65.
66. Managed Atlassian
Goal Installation
(3 days)*
Installation &
Training
(5 days)*
Installation,
Configuration
& Training
(10 days)*
Basic Installation
as seen in this
event
Administrator
Training
Configuration to
your processes
* : On Average
67.
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