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The Power of Atlassian Insights for Asset Management

►Visit https://spkaa.com ►Find us on Facebook:   / spkaa   ►Connect with us on LinkedIn:   / spk-and-associates-llc   Welcome to the demo of Atlassian Insight for Asset Management with your host, Shane Donoher, Solution Engineer at SPK and Associates. Chapters: 0:00 Intro 0:28 Background 1:00 Creating Schemas, Objects, and Attributes 3:00 Dependencies and References 3:35 User and Group Attributes 4:43 Discovery Tool 6:09 Network Assets 7:52 Graph Tool Why Is Atlassian Insight Management A Powerful Tool? Insight Asset Management was recently acquired by Atlassian and is now part of the premium tier of the Jira Service Management product. That means if you have a premium license, you’re in luck. Now, you’ll get all the Insight Asset Management functionality too. And, it’s structured similarly to your projects and issue types. Additionally, you can create as many object schemas within Insight as you need. This tool is marketed for hardware and software configuration management. But, it can also be used to map your entire Jira configuration or an organization’s internal structure. How To Use Atlassian Insight Asset Management Go to the ‘assets’ option in your menu bar. Note that this will only appear when you have a premium license for Jira service Management. Now you will see a list of object schemas that are already populated. These schemas can be organized in a variety of ways. For example, by department, customer or location. If you want to create a new schema, say for HR, input ‘HR’. It will create the key HR, and you can input a description too. Now we have an object schema called HR. Obviously there’s nothing inside of this schema yet. But let’s look at how we would actually create objects. And how they would look when they’re fully populated. Creating An ‘Object’ To create an object you need to define it’s name it’s icon in relationship to other types. Firstly, click ‘object’. Now you’ll see that we’re going to create an object type under company assets. We can change that. We can give it a server type and give it a name. For this example, we’ll call it a Linux server. Now I can look here in server type I have Linux server a physical and virtual. Now the attributes of an object type define the criteria surrounding it. And it include values such as booleans, IP addresses and dates. We can see this under the attributes tab. So if you want to create a new attribute, you will see that you have a choice between type. So we can give: An object. A user. A group. A project status. Bit focus repository then type value. And, as mentioned above, we have a Boolean option, IP address, date, time, email, text area and so on. So let’s go back. Then we’d also be able to see we’ll have dependencies and references. For example, if I want to see how many Apple machines I have, I would go into ‘manufacturer’ and look at Apple. Now, I would see I have a computer that’s an Apple machine and a MacBook Pro. Also, you can see all these are dependent and referenced back. Attributes There are several types of attributes in Atlassian Insight. These all include defaults, other objects users, group status and the user. ‘Group’ attributes allow you to associate assets with different, specific Jira users and groups of users. If you select ‘user,’ you can go here and enter a type ‘value.’ For this example, we’ll leave it blank. Instead, let’s put in ‘users’.. Now if we go back to ‘manufacturer’, and edit, we now have a ‘user type’ and I can select a user. If the user exists, it’ll pop up here. So we’ll save the user here. Now I can go to this user and I can see this user’s account. The Hierarchical Structure In Insight Asset Management In Atlassian Insight, on the left, there is a hierarchical structure. You can view all the objects of particular types such as laptops in a list view. By drilling into each object you can see its details and active stream of activity of everything that’s happening with that object. Now, let’s go back to our assets and we’ll look at a different object scheme. In the video above, you’ll see the ones that were pulled in via the discovery tool. There’s two ways you can upload and three ways you can input data into ‘assets’: Manually entering data. So you can create your own object types, you can create your own attributes and you can manually input all the information yourself. Importing a CSV file. This will populate the schemas with all the content from the CSV file. The third way is through the assets discovery to it the discovery tool is then installed on a server or machine on a network. You set up the scans scan settings and what information you want to pull in. Then the tool runs periodically. Normally every day. And it will go out to the network and pull in every single device that’s on that Network. In doing so, it will pull in an abundance of information. Visit our YouTube channel for even more Atlassian tips and tricks.

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