Getting started as an administrator
Administering Jira Data Center 9.13 applications
- Jira applications and project types overview
- Getting started as an administrator
- Installing Jira applications
- Layout and design
- User management
- Configuring projects
- Importing and exporting data
- Configuring Jira application emails
- Jira system administration
- Jira Data Center documentation
- Performance and scaling
- Security overview and advisories
- Getting help
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This tutorial will get you up to speed with Jira, regardless of whether you’re using Jira Core, Jira Software, or Jira Service Management. All administrators should complete it to understand the basic concepts of managing a Jira instance.
Here's what you can count on learning:
- How to set up an evaluation instance of Jira
- How to add new users
- How to create a project and customize it
- How to manage permissions
By the end of this tutorial, you'll have a fully functioning Jira instance, several users with different access permissions, and you'll have created your first project.
Audience
Administrators
Time
45 minutes
Ready to dive in and get your hands dirty? Get started and learn how to set up your own Jira.
Last modified on Oct 6, 2022
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