2020-11-5 Atlassian Cloud Evaluation Meeting notes
Date
Attendees
- Michael Oatley
- Sherry Rodriguez (Deactivated)
- Will Harris
- Sumanth Reddy
- Bharani Rajendran
- Gilbert Milone
- Yi Zhang
- Elisa Aviles - Enterprise Advocate / Primary Atlassian contact
- Ken Urban - Senior Solutions Manager / Technical contact
Goals
- Discuss Cloud Evaluation next steps with Atlassian
Discussion items
Per Elisa Aviles 11/9/20:
We covered the following on our call:
- Migration to cloud would be ideal for UCONN.edu with the executive mandate, ability to host deep integrations, added layer of security features, and relief of administrative burden. Likewise you stated that any new system to be implemented will be cloud based or SAAS, where available.
- I understand that you have evaluated Cloud in the past and our goal is to have UCONN.edu connect to the entire user base.
- In regards to partnership, I understand that you may have the internal resources to take a project like this on. I wanted to provide you with some partner resources below. Please note that we usually see our customers of your size and instance capacity working with a servicing partner with projects of this capacity. Our formal recommendation is to work with a servicing partner. (Recommendations below- Would be happy to provide intros)
- You will need to secure Executive buy-in, Budgeting approval, Legal approval, and Security approval.
- We discussed Atlassian Access and how you do need to claim your domain as this has not been verified previously. To understand your billable user count you will need to log into your portal and swt up Atlassian Access- steps below- to see what your new billable user count will be.
- Customer Cloud Journey now - Our goal is to migrate you to the cloud after your renewal on your Data Center instances coming up for renewal on 25 Feb 2021. I would suggest that you request an early renewal given the pricing changes you may be affected by on Data Center. Future Pricing Data Center- Pricing Tables. After your renewal it would be best for us to work with a servicing partner or your internal team to determine your findings in regards to instance complexity. This way we can determine if you will be performing a phase of a bulk migration into the cloud.
- As of right now without scaling efforts you should be able to take advantage of Academic discounting- user link below. If you would like to also take advantage of loyalty migration discounts you will need to ensure that your migration user count is over 1001+. You can review your license report I have generated for you below. It is best for us to review in greater detail so that you can secure budgeting for this project.
- Bitbucket (Data Center) - 500 users- SEN-13402073 - 25 Feb 2021- Our formal recommendation is that you leave BB on Data Center and link it to Jira in the Cloud. You would do so following the steps provided here: Linking Bitbucket Server with Jira. Should you migrate Bitbucket against our formal recommendation it would be best to review the link here: Plan your Bitbucket Server to cloud migration Know what you can migrate: Currently, we only support migrating repository data (your source code) from Bitbucket Server to Bitbucket Cloud. There's no supported method for migrating user accounts, permission structures, or repository metadata like pull request history and comments. We're currently gathering interest in this feature, so if this is something you need we recommend watching or voting for this issue. Note that due to the limited scope of data migrated, you can migrate from any version of Bitbucket Server.
- Confluence (Data Center) - 1000 users - SEN-13402072 - 25 Feb 2021 - Migrate to Cloud
- Jira Software (Data Center) - 1000 users - SEN-13402071 - 25 Feb 2021 - Migrate to Cloud
- Jira Service Desk (Data Center) - 750 users - SEN-13402355 - 25 Feb 2021 - Migrate to Cloud
Resources for Your Review - Overall
- License Report (attached) pdf version
- Includes all active licenses -please take a close look at the Data Center add-ons as you audit add-ons for cloud eval process
Resources for Your Review - Atlassian Cloud Prep
- Step 1: Security Review & Legal Review
- Vendor Security & Risk Responses
- Security Certifications & Compliance
- Security Review
- Legal Review
- Terms of Service
- Service Level Agreement
- Step 2a: Add-on Auditing
- Stakeholder interviews or surveys. Ask internally to uncover: Who's using the apps? What for? Are there any duplicates?
Check the user manifest. Some apps require access to be provisioned by the server administrator. This makes it easy to determine the subset of users who should be polled about current usage. - For apps that use macros, you can check macro usage statistics to see how often each macro is used.
You might also consider trying third-party apps that allow you to track usage. For example, the Macro usage app highlights whether an app is being used or not in any spaces or pages across your site.- Additional note: Ask for an evaluation license, so you don't have to pay for the time being
- The Better Content Archiving for Confluence app also includes usage tracking and archiving capabilities for pages.
- Additional note: Ask for an evaluation license, so you don't have to pay for the time being
- App vendor Botron has developed "Power Admin", which has an app usage audit toolyou might consider using.
- Additional note: This is a free app
- Atlassian cloud migration support scope
- Shared migration roles and responsibilities
- Stakeholder interviews or surveys. Ask internally to uncover: Who's using the apps? What for? Are there any duplicates?
- Step 2b: Review Add-On Cloud Compatibility (attached - Atlassian-Add-ons)
- Step 3: Begin Cloud Trial for Testing
- Activate anAtlassian Access Evaluation
- Start Extended Cloud Trial for Jira, Confluence and Jira Service Desk- After you renew remember ECTl only last for the remainder of your DC maintenance period
- After completing the first two steps, I'd recommend testing.
- AtlassianAccess Overview (SSO & User management):
In short, Atlassian Access enables visibility and security across all Atlassian accounts and products at your company. You’ll have one place to manage your users and enforce security policies so your business can scale with confidence. Access provides SSO experience in cloud. Use LDAP and ADFS with Atlassian’s cloud products
- AtlassianAccess Overview (SSO & User management):
Resources for Your Review - Partner Recommendations
- Herzum -Herzum- Migrations in Atlassian Cloud is an Atlassian Expert Partner with years of experience understanding and implementing solutions for client needs using the Atlassian suite of collaboration and development tools Herzum handles projects and organizations from the startup phase to the Fortune 100 level.
- M&S Consulting - Our Cloud and Infrastructure Services Practice specializes in cloud capabilities that optimize businesses, with the ability to deliver in any type of environment. Whether on-prem, private or government cloud, or a hybrid environment, we optimize cloud technology to best align to your business model and requirements.
Questions to ask a Partner:
- Have you worked with a customer like ours in regards to migrating from Server to Cloud? (If so, walk me through this.)
- How do you communicate when you run into roadblocks with your customers? (if so can you provide an example in which this has occurred?)
- If we were to utilise you for services do you have deals in which to package services and licensing for a bundling price?
- How much do you charge for Servicing per hour or per project?
- What makes you different from other vendors?
- Ask the partner if there are any terms around their services warranty?
- What level of support do they provide should you utilize them to assist you with your deployment.
- What are your SLA's (response time) if bugs are found?
- What are your SLA's (response time) if a deadline is missed to place payment with a vendor? (provide a personal example.)
Action Items for UCONN.EDU:
- Review your license report to determine user counts and scaling efforts to see if you can take advantage of Cloud loyalty discounts on top of your academic discounting.
- Review the pricing calculator, academic pricing and loyalty migration discounts to help determine budgeting approvals.
- Audit your current third party apps/plugins so that you can determine mission critical apps needed for migration.
- Review partner recommendations and if needed let me know when to provide introductions.
- In terms of a timeline determine if you will need to get a renewal quote for Data Center here.
Action Items for Me:
- Determine if the apps need to be DC versions prior to moving into the cloud.
- Determine the specific versions to prepare for the cloud migration.
Immediate Next Steps
- We will set up a follow up meeting to determine next steps and to see if you have secured approvals based off of our recommendations.
Whew that was a lot to go over.... I appreciate your patience while I got this email correspondence together. I have placed a follow up meeting for us to discuss our findings on December 1st. Please let me know if that time works for you or given our timeline if it makes sense for us to meet earlier.
Action items
- All content sent to Kannan Paulraj, Katie Coleman and Amy Horn of Procurement Services; Ross Hoel, Rori Ziegwied of ITS Procurement on 11/12/20.
- Determine renewal date, considering licensing increases (Feb, 2021) and Cloud Trial
- Set-up Atlassian Access
- Jessica Henderson and Veronica Ferriss (Deactivated) Begin Jira plugin audit - Is a Cloud version available?
- Yi Zhang Begin Confluence plugin audit - Is a Cloud version available?