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In today's business world, data analysis plays a key role in making timely decisions and helping companies operate effectively. Using BI tools companies can handle large amounts of structured and sometimes unstructured data from different sources not only to stay up-to-date on their operations, but also to identify and develop new strategic business opportunities.

In this regard, Tableau Connector for Jira makes it possible to easily add Jira to your main data sources and get the latest and fullest data landscape for consistent business decisions.

What does Tableau Connector for Jira do?

Tableau Connector for Jira allows you to import any Jira fields and tables data into Tableau, including default fields and custom fields, History, Worklogs, Sprints, 3rd-party apps data and others.

Who finds Tableau Connector for Jira useful?

Tableau Connector for Jira will be useful for data analysts and business intelligence professionals who create the data models in Tableau software. However, those without an analytical background can still navigate Tableau and create data sources in order to monitor activity, calculate KPIs or handle analytics.

Tableau Connector for Jira will be especially helpful for users not having Jira admin skills, as it does not require any additional competence to start using it. The app allows to create URL connections easily, without any specific knowledge from the user side.

Why using Tableau Connector for Jira?

Jira is a very informative data source for any business. Therefore, adding Jira as a data source into Tableau makes your data landscape wider and allows to have all your projects on a single view to drive timely decision-making and keep focus. Using Tableau, team members also track activity and evaluate their results to determine overall business outcomes.


Tableau Connector for Jira Key Features:

  1. Create multiple data sources in Jira and efficiently use the data that accumulates in the process of work.

Note! Any user can have access to create data sources based on the projects and data in accordance with user’s Jira access permissions.

2. Use basic filters with a user-friendly interface for creating data sources to fit your business analytics need.

3. Use JQL to create a special data source.

JQL, or Jira Query Language, is a flexible tool that allows you to search for issues in Jira and pinpoint exactly what you are looking for. You can create your own request to filter data. Using JQL you have more powerful tools to create a data connector based on your request.

4. Export any Jira (Jira Core, Jira Software, Jira Service Desk) fields and tables to create the most complete and informative interactive reports.

Export data from 3rd-party applications (Tempo, Insight, Portfolio for Jira etc) to have a wider overview.

Note! The list of fields and tables available for export is determined by your current Jira edition and add-ons.


Tableau Connector for Jira User Benefits:

  • Translate data into information and visualize it to make proper decisions and plan your future business strategies. Improve efficiency within your organization and, as a result, increase productivity

  • Use the full potential of BI software by different teams without any Jira access permissions concerns

  • Keep all your data together to create actionable insights

  • Increase ROI from BI investments, and enhance data governance

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