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Migrating to Atlassian Cloud? 7 Key Decisions to Make About Apps

Aug 25, 2021, 10:00 – 11:00 PM

Phoenix

There are a number of key decisions that will need to be made throughout the process to ensure a successful migration, meet the tactical daily needs of a diverse population of users, and serve as a strategic foundation on which an organization can build and grow. In this presentation, we’ll walk through those decisions--and some other considerations-- to keep top of mind when making them.

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About this event

App migration is hands down one of the greatest drivers for complexity when moving from Server or Data Center to Atlassian Cloud. It is a critical step in the migration process and one that requires input and cooperation from stakeholders in any organization. Organizations must audit their apps, consolidate them where possible, identify Cloud versions or alternatives, develop a migration strategy, and migrate the data associated with them, often manually.

There are a number of key decisions that will need to be made throughout the process to ensure a successful migration, meet the tactical daily needs of a diverse population of users, and serve as a strategic foundation on which an organization can build and grow. In this presentation, we’ll walk through those decisions--and some other considerations-- to keep top of mind when making them.

Speaker

  • Rodney West

    Isos Technology

    Senior Atlassian Consultant

Community Leaders

  • Derrick Taylor David

    Atlassian Community Event Leader - Phoenix, Arizona

    Atlassian User Group Leader

  • Alex Johnson

    GoDaddy

    Senior Software Development Engineer

  • Josh Costella

    Praecipio.com

    Senior Manager, Modern Service Management

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