![]() ![]() ![]() Any wisdom on offer? Thanks in advance :) If Workfront cannot work reliably alongside JIRA it will not be recommended. From what I can tell, Workfront needs yet another tool 'guru' to be about for when people get stuck, to help decipher the admin UI and let people get back to productive work. My view is that JIRA and Confluence serve the information management, tasks management, and collaborative needs of a scrum team and PMO effectively, and if the PMO wants robust and mature tool for planning then MS Project is solid if you don't try to be too clever. I am absolutely not a fan of adopting a tool just "because we already have a license". Some of the comments are pretty terrifying if applied to a large scale digital program. I have spent some time looking at reviews on, and to gather data, and as expected (perhaps the same for any tool) there are some potentially serious problems which could arise. My task is to evaluate Workfront for suitability. They are setting up a new PMO to run primarily digital projects, carried out by scrum teams using JIRA (for the product development). I have a client who has a global license for a tool called Workfront. Apologies if this sounds like an agonising 'which tool' question. ![]()
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