Comment by louiereederson

Comment by louiereederson 4 hours ago

5 replies

jira premium is $15/mo/user for 300 users. you're saying $50k can cover developing the app inclusive of integrations, maintaining it, providing 24/7 service and 3 9s uptime (per the sla)? don't forget compliance and security. maybe the logic is everyone can be fired and replaced with agents?

ozim 2 hours ago

Atlassian had on premise option already.

All instances I remember seeing were neglected, not updated running on lowest amount of resources. Everyone in company nagging how slo it is but no one wanted to share budget to improve it.

So for me that experiment „it will be better and cheaper building our own JIRA” was already done. It is going to be cost center that no one will want to throw money at.

fragmede 3 hours ago

Yes. $50k goes a long way outside of the Bay Area.

  • camdenreslink 2 hours ago

    There is no way you would get anything close to as good as JIRA. Your best bet with that budget would be trying to integrate an existing open source on-prem solution (not sure what that alternative is for JIRA).

    • lmm 2 hours ago

      > There is no way you would get anything close to as good as JIRA.

      It would be hard to do worse. A packet of crayons and a scrap of paper is better than JIRA.