How EBU Increased Process Speed with Secure and Automated Integration Between Jira and Azure DevOps

Client:
Integration:

Jira - Azure DevOps

The European Broadcasting Union (EBU) is an international organization that comprises all the public media in Europe, as well as non-European members. Part of the services they provide revolve around helping media companies cooperate and organize events, including the Eurovision Song Contest.

Pierre Rebrion is the IT Applications Manager at EBU, who is responsible for all the ERPs, websites, tools, and applications used by internal teams and web services used by external entities.

Note: As part of Exalate’s licensing policy for non-profit organizations, EBU receives free licenses.

Use Case

EBU uses Jira for two purposes: 

Also, Dynamics 360 mandates that they use Azure DevOps. So, all their tasks, improvements, and bugs are handled within the Azure DevOps ecosystem. 

These tasks are the place where comments and all other task-related data exchanges happen. When the consultants’ invoices come in, they compare them with the timesheets in Jira for reporting purposes. 

But there is no way to gauge the time you’ve spent on a specific task in Azure DevOps. So, they had to find a way to replicate Jira timesheets in Azure DevOps. 

This is where Exalate comes in! 

Exalate made our communication from one side or the other totally transparent. Also, the way that you can navigate from Jira to Azure DevOps via Exalate is good!

Pierre Rebrion

IT Applications Manager at EBU

Challanges

Without Exalate, if someone opened a ticket in their Jira they manually created an Azure DevOps work item, and then manually put the link to recreate the ticket in the other system. 

They used Exalate to bridge this gap and automate the process to save time. This allows the creation of tickets and work items on both systems without manually moving them.

The company’s main concerns when looking for an integration solution were the following:

Their biggest concerns are integration security and data privacy. Pierre pointed out that they pay attention to compliance regulations like GDPR and certifications. Exalate was the first solution that checked all the boxes, so Pierre and the team decided to go for it.

The Solutions

Initially, the team thought about developing an integration themselves. But, since they had a small team, they lacked the bandwidth to build an integration tool from scratch.

Plus, with the advent of AI and other technologies, their in-house integration would soon become obsolete. 

So, they started looking for third-party Jira Azure DevOps integration tools and opted for Exalate with an MVP that was able to meet 80-90% of their requirements.  

Why Exalate?

The team had basic sync needs and Exalate’s Visual mode could meet all of them, in addition to real-time data exchange. 

Pierre also pointed out that the single-tenant architecture and available security measures helped make up his mind.

He also mentioned that the Exalate support team helped address issues and set up the connection.

They also saw Exalate’s potential in a situation where if the use case is complex there’s a possibility to write code and change the integration based on specific needs. 

The support and sales team is very responsive. Actually, we don't really need the support team anymore, because everything works fine, which is a good sign.

Pierre Rebrion

IT Applications Manager at EBU

The Future

Pierre believes he’ll continue to recommend Exalate internally and externally. The company is already considering connecting GitHub and Jira down the line. He is also excited to explore the new AI Assist feature and other upcoming additions.