New Relic, a SaaS-based cloud application performance management provider, announced integration with JIRA 5, the latest version of Atlassian’s bug and issue tracking tool.
Through one-click integration with JIRA, teams can create JIRA tickets directly from an error, note, or transaction trace when using New Relic. The integration of New Relic with JIRA 5 even provides support of custom fields, allowing users to select what type of issue to create, per JIRA 5's customizable interface.
JIRA provides issue tracking and project tracking for software development teams to help them improve code quality and speed application development. JIRA combines a clean, fast interface for capturing and organizing issues with customizable workflows, OpenSocial dashboards and a pluggable integration framework.
"The addition of real-time production visibility into web applications provides tremendous value to our customers," said Mike Cannon-Brookes, Co-Founder and CEO at Atlassian. "The integration of New Relic, now with JIRA 5 support, essentially extends the benefits of agile development practices into the production environment. Now both JIRA 4 and JIRA 5 users can tie production application performance and event data back into the application lifecycle, making app development faster and more efficient."
"JIRA is an essential tool for thousands of development teams worldwide and is one of the leading tools of its kind and New Relic is very pleased to be available to support JIRA 5," said Bill Lapcevic, New Relic's vicevpresident of business development. "By bringing these two best-of-breed solutions together we’re providing an important missing piece to close-looped agile development."
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