iSupport is the ITIL / ITSM flagship product from the long-established company of the same name in Washington state.
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Jira Service Management
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Jira Service Management (formerly Jira Service Desk, now including features from the former Mindville Insight, acquired by Atlassian in June 2020) is a service desk software that is purpose-built for IT, service, and support teams. The software provides everything IT and support teams need out-of-the-box for service request, incident, problem and change management. Jira Service Management integrates seamlessly with Jira Software so that IT and development teams can work better together. Users…
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Jira Service Management
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$20
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$40
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Features
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Incident and problem management
Comparison of Incident and problem management features of Product A and Product B
iSupport
7.4
1 Ratings
10% below category average
Jira Service Management
8.5
85 Ratings
4% above category average
Organize and prioritize service tickets
9.01 Ratings
8.784 Ratings
Expert directory
5.01 Ratings
9.02 Ratings
Service restoration
7.01 Ratings
9.52 Ratings
Self-service tools
9.01 Ratings
8.076 Ratings
Subscription-based notifications
7.01 Ratings
10.01 Ratings
ITSM collaboration and documentation
7.01 Ratings
7.771 Ratings
ITSM reports and dashboards
8.01 Ratings
6.772 Ratings
ITSM asset management
Comparison of ITSM asset management features of Product A and Product B
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Jira Service Management
10.0
1 Ratings
19% above category average
Configuration mangement
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10.01 Ratings
Asset management dashboard
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10.01 Ratings
Policy and contract enforcement
00 Ratings
10.01 Ratings
Change management
Comparison of Change management features of Product A and Product B
Tech tickets and engineering support. The best thing about iSupport is the ability to make custom views and filters. For instance, I have my view set up so I can see when the case was opened, the priority, product, and the customer. I also set it up so if any case has not been updated for 5 days it will turn red notifying me that I need to update the customer.
I think using a ticketing system is very easy to use and allows multiple teams to create help desks in the same portal. In terms of internal usage, I think this is a great option. However, suppose you're trying to keep internal items and external helpdesks in the same instance. In that case, this is not ideal, as there is no effective way to separate the two instances to protect internal data better.
Great for engineers to prioritize and track all incidents and product related requests that are needed. The real time email system is great exposure across the company as well.
Integration with many of the most common tools companies are using (Slack, MS Teams, Salesforce, ... etc)
Natural workflow with Jira (as product development / project management tool) which makes the full fix and follow up of the tickets / issues very easy to follow
Allow multiple different entry points and work flows for as many different needs your teams / company have
Although it's great to have everything in one place, it can be a little hard to read sometimes in terms of the amount of tickets and being able to decipher between multiple [issues]. Color coordination might be able to help with this for example.
In the current contect the requirments is around having a tool that is focused and can handle large ticket volumes and tracking incident, problem and user requests concerning end users. Jira has built in functionality to address the above practice needs faily easily and has a substantial amount of customizable reports for generating the relevant intelligence.
If you're used to other tools in the Atlassian ecosystem, you'll feel right at home with JSM. It's also a platform that technical folk can easily pick up. However, I wouldn't recommend using JSM as a company's first jumping off point into Atlassian. There are a lot of other 'newer' tools that provide sleeker ITSM systems at a similar cost.
I gave JIRA a 9 rating since for me JIRA works according to its purpose. Since there is a customer portal, our clients can leave a comment or communicate with us using the PR ticket that way it is easier for us to also request any additional information we need for our investigation.
Zendesk is a similar ticketing system that our organization used before JIRA Service Desk. The main drawback of Zendesk was that it can only be used as a cloud service. This means that our company data would be living on the internet at the hands of their security team. Another drawback of this is the price is significantly more expensive rather than hosting it yourself. Zendesk does have some additional features such as commenting on multiple tickets at once that JSD does lack. However, switching to JSD was significantly more cost effective because we have the ability and the infrastructure to host our own ticketing system, something that Zendesk could not provide. Ultimatley switching to JSD saved us money and allows the ability for integration with all of the other Atlassian Suite products that we use on a day to day basis.
Saves time and positive ROI as we don't take the time anymore to hold meetings to discuss all incidents. As a software tool, it is amazingly customizable and gives us tons of control over what each department, support representative, or user can see. This is important for us because we have currently 2 separate support departments using iSupport as well as confidential and personal information that goes through the system.