In another step towards making enterprise architecture (EA) more actionable, LeanIX’s new integration with Atlassian’s Jira offers a combination of features to streamline project and product management activities. Many LeanIX customers rely on Jira Software for project and issue tracking, and with an integration to Atlassian’s Confluence for sharing reports and live data already available, this much-anticipated release enables users of the EA tool to:
An entire EA repository in LeanIX is now accessible via Jira issues. By clicking “Link a Fact Sheet” on the right side of an issue, Fact Sheets of every kind (e.g., Business Capability, IT Component, Application) can be searched for and attached to a ticket. Project and product teams can then illustrate a given project's architectural foundations as soon as planning and implementation efforts kick off.
As evidence of how deeply connected LeanIX is to Jira, Fact Sheets can be built at a high level in Jira by filling out the name and description. Users only have to press “Sync a Fact Sheet” on the right side of the ticket to set up synchronous links between the issue and the LeanIX workspace. Updates are then exchanged simultaneously from both ends.
Project teams can also introduce a new artifact into the LeanIX repository right from a specific Jira issue. While linking or syncing Fact Sheets, users can press “Create a new Fact Sheet” to then type the new artifact’s name and select the Fact Sheet type. The newly created Fact Sheet is now available in LeanIX to be populated with relevant information for further collaboration and transparency.
EAs and project teams are naturally inclined to align their deliverables and help one another dismantle obstacles along the way. Superior visibility is nonetheless a prerequisite for such collaboration, and with the LeanIX-Jira integration, the status of Jira issues can be monitored in real-time in LeanIX and viewed alongside the responsible parties of IT artifacts.
All in all, to improve collaboration between project and product development teams, this integration creates opportunities to contextualize deliverables, reduce blind-spots into one another’s activities, and control the impacts of ongoing development efforts on architecture. This transparency creates numerous advantages, but two main use cases for the LeanIX-Jira integration include (1) mitigating application risk and (2) addressing cloud violations.
When it comes time to resolve or explore potential risks to applications (e.g., patching an SQL injection, reviewing problematic open source software licenses), Jira tickets can be linked to any Fact Sheet affected by the issue. These Fact Sheets can then be clicked on and seen within LeanIX to navigate dependencies for greater architectural detail. Further, through either the Fact Sheet resources tab or the Project Landscape Report, EAs can track Jira project statuses in real-time to showcase progress.
Though the LeanIX Cloud Intelligence module automates the discovery of cloud violations, the LeanIX-Jira integration can streamline efforts to assess and patch issues. Once violations are identified and their potential business impact graded via built-in Fact Sheet attributes, Jira issues can then be created with the relevant architectural components and synced to initiate mitigation workflow. Architects can then use Cloud Intelligence workspaces to track the status of these projects.
The LeanIX-Jira integration is available now on the Atlassian Marketplace. If you'd like to know more about the new integration to Jira, reach out to info@leanix.com or to your LeanIX Customer Success Manager. We'd be happy to give you and your team a demo. Of note, the integration is available for all LeanIX modules.