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About us

We have a team of highly passionate, humble and honest people who love what they do. In Sparxsys we encourage our employees to actively contribute back to the community by various means like creating educational videos, mentoring others and participating in online forums. Above all we want to be happy in life.

What we do

Sparxsys is an Atlassian and Drupal Consultancy company. We provide world class professional services and have years of proven experience helping our clients. Founded in Delhi, India in the year 2010 by two friends with mutual interests. In 2021 we launched Sparxsys in London, United Kingdom as well.

Introduction 

Managing requirements is a critical part of any software development or engineering project. The video “Requirement management in Jira” walks through how teams can use Jira (a popular issue and project tracking tool) to capture, track, and manage requirements in a structured, transparent way.

Introduction

 Jira is a powerful tool on its own—but its real strength lies in how well it plays with other tools. In this blog, we’ll walk through common Jira integrations that can supercharge your workflows, boost team collaboration, and reduce friction between tools.

As Atlassian continues to evolve, Jira Cloud has become the clear focus for the future. For developers and consultants looking to build powerful, scalable, and modern Jira apps, learning Node.js is no longer optional — it’s essential.

In 2024, I shared my thoughts on whether Jira professionals should invest their time in learning Jira Data Center and ScriptRunner for Jira. Back then, my advice was influenced by Atlassian’s strong push toward Jira Cloud, which they’ve clearly stated is their long-term focus.

Reopening old bugs might seem like a quick fix, but in reality, it can cause confusion, mess up reports, and create long-term issues in bug tracking. In this post, we’ll explore why reopening old issues is a common mistake, why it happens, and the better alternative to manage recurring bugs.