
Everything you need to know about JIRA
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Jira is a massive platform that is directed towards the management of business projects that allows you to supervise, manage, track and handle all types of projects within your own company. As a software created to automate the company's processes, Jira itself is huge, and consists of several modules and extensions that help your company achieve its objectives.
Having said that, we will explore Jira and all that it represents when addressing the most important and interesting aspects of this software so that you, the user, can have a better idea of what Jira is and what it can do for you.
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