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Get started with Jira Automation

Apr 1, 2023, 9:15 – 11:15 AM (UTC)

Kathmandu

Jira automation allows to automate tasks, processes, and workflows. With our simple no-code rule builder, you can create automation rules to take care of everything from the most simple repetitive tasks to the most complex scenarios - all in a few clicks.

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About this event

Jira automation allows you to focus on the work that matters, removing the need to perform manual, repetitive tasks by allowing your teams to automate their tasks, processes, and workflows. With our simple no-code rule builder, you can create automation rules to take care of everything from the most simple repetitive tasks to the most complex scenarios - all in a few clicks.  This is know-how session on Jira automation it's usage and demonstration from presenter. 

Session detail:

Title: "Get started with Jira Automation"

Speaker: Mr. Ashish Agrawal, Director of IT, Benekiva, ACE Kathmandu Community Leader

Date: Saturday, April 1, 2023

Time: 15:00 AM to 17:00

Venue: Entrance Cafe, Chakupat, Lalitpur

Map: https://goo.gl/maps/yE9wHSDjJCxmkMmSA

Speaker

  • Ashish Agrawal

    ACE Leader

Moderator

  • Bishnu Subedi

    Cloudfactory Nepal

    Software Engineering Leadership

When

When

Saturday, April 1, 2023
9:15 AM – 11:15 AM (UTC)

Agenda

9:15 AMRegistration, Meet & Greet
9:30 AM
10:15 AMNetworking following Tea/Coffee & Snacks

Community Leaders

  • Ashish Agrawal

    Atlassian Community

    Atlassian Community Leader

  • Mukesh Singh

    Atlassian Community Leader

  • Janaki Joshi

    Devfinity, Nepal

    Atlassian Community Leader

  • Bishnu Subedi

    CloudFactory

    Community Leader

  • Mohan Niroula

    Soft Veins

    Atlassian Community Leader

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