Asana unveils integrations with Atlassian Jira
(Server Edition), Microsoft Teams, Slack and Zoom
New Rules automation connects the enterprise's
most essential tools in a click
Asana, Inc. (NYSE: ASAN), a leading
work management platform for teams, today announced the addition of
new and expanded integrations with Atlassian Jira (Server Edition),
Microsoft Teams, Slack and Zoom to its industry-leading app
ecosystem featuring nearly 200 integrations. Further enhancing its
offerings for enterprise customers, Asana also introduced increased
admin capabilities and more ways for teams to work securely with
automation, enabling IT teams to effectively deploy and manage
their software at scale.
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With the new Zoom for Asana integration,
customers can attach Zoom call transcripts to Asana tasks for quick
reference or to give teammates further context, significantly
reducing the number of times teams will have to switch between both
platforms. (Graphic: Business Wire)
As 2020 comes to a close, organizations are still struggling to
connect and collaborate efficiently, despite having more ways to
work asynchronously than ever before. According to an Asana survey
conducted in October 2020, enterprise workers switch between an
average of 10 apps 25 times per day, resulting in unconnected
communication, reduced efficiency and duplication of work.
“Employee experience is the new enabler of customer experience,
and the key for enterprises to become more agile in the era of
COVID-19 and beyond,” said Alex Hood, Head of Product, Asana. “By
empowering their teams with the new tech stack for the enterprise,
organizations can move faster and coordinate work effortlessly, no
matter where their employees are located.”
Hood continues, “To meet this moment, we’re introducing more
ways to connect Asana to the essential apps of the enterprise,
including new and enhanced integrations with Zoom, Slack, Microsoft
Teams and Atlassian Jira Server Edition, and deepening our own
workflow automation and centralized admin control capabilities. As
we continue delivering on our vision to be the navigation system
for all organizations, we’re proud that Asana is trusted by
two-thirds of the Fortune 500, from Cisco to Discovery to McKesson,
as their collaborative work management tool of choice.”
Expanding Asana’s App Ecosystem
Zoom for Asana
With the new Zoom for Asana, customers can now attach Zoom call
transcripts to Asana tasks for quick reference or to give teammates
further context, significantly reducing the number of times teams
will have to switch between both platforms. In addition, the
recently announced Asana for Zoom Apps will enable Zoom customers
to subscribe and receive notifications from Asana projects directly
within Zoom chat channels.
“In October, we announced Zoom Apps, enabling customers to use
their favorite apps, including Asana, in Zoom for the first time,”
said Oded Gal, Chief Product Officer, Zoom. “Today, we’re pleased
to partner with Asana on introducing Zoom for Asana, empowering
teams to create and link to meetings directly within Asana. By
integrating bilaterally across both platforms, Asana and Zoom
customers will be able to prioritize their work in one place,
driving and simplifying workflows no matter where the work is
happening.”
Asana for Slack
With the updated Asana for Slack integration, teams can share
milestones, projects and portfolios as unfurls within Slack
channels. As one of Asana and Slack’s most popular integrations,
the Asana for Slack enhancement builds on the existing ability to
create and assign tasks from Slack messages while supporting Slack
Enterprise Grid customers for the first time. Enterprise Grid is
designed for very large businesses or those in highly regulated
industries.
"Slack’s open platform is designed to serve as a critical
engagement layer that brings people, processes and systems together
in a way that makes work-life simpler,” Steve Wood, VP of Product,
Slack Developer Platform. “The latest enhancements to the Asana for
Slack integration are emblematic of that vision, delivering
expanded collaboration functionality to an even greater set of
customers. We look forward to the continued expansion of our work
with Asana to build essential tools for the enterprise that will
empower our many joint customers to manage work more
efficiently.”
Asana for Microsoft Teams
Following the launch of Asana for Microsoft Teams in June 2020,
customers can now create tasks directly within Microsoft’s recently
launched Teams meetings feature, ensuring that key action items are
reflected in Asana in just a few clicks.
“Earlier this year, we expanded our collaboration with Asana
with the launch of Asana for Microsoft Teams to empower our
customers with the tools they need to securely collaborate,
communicate and coordinate their work,” said Mike Ammerlaan,
Director of Microsoft 365 Ecosystem Marketing, Microsoft Corp.
“We’re continuing to evolve our co-created tools for enterprise
companies, including the ability for customers to access Asana via
our latest product innovation – Apps in Microsoft Teams
meetings.”
Asana for Atlassian Jira (Server Edition)
Coupled with Asana’s current integration for Jira Cloud, Asana
for Atlassian Jira (Server Edition) enables teams to create and
link Jira issues from directly within Asana tasks, and receive
updates on open Jira issues - whether they’re working in the cloud
or on-premise.
New Suite of Controls for Enterprise Admins
Asana is also making it easier to protect and manage an
organization’s data with new admin controls. Now, enterprise admins
have the power to view, block and accept which third-party apps
integrate with Asana and control whether users can attach files to
tasks. In addition to knowing that data in Asana is encrypted both
in transit and at rest for all users and having the ability to
terminate user sessions if a device is lost or stolen, enterprise
admins can have greater peace of mind that their data is safe and
secure, across remote teams and timezones.
“Our marketing and design teams have been using Asana for years,
successfully streamlining tasks and processes,” said Alvina Antar,
Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer, Okta. “Given
this year’s quick shift to remote work and our long-term strategy
around Dynamic Work, we knew it was time to standardize employees
onto one platform, and now Okta relies on Asana to organize and
orchestrate work. Not only do our employees love Asana, but it also
has the capabilities to scale with our rapid growth and improve
cross-functional collaboration and productivity — ultimately
supporting our transition to Dynamic Work.”
Coming Soon: Integration Automation with Rules
In the coming months, Asana will deliver more ways for teams to
create Rules-based automation with essential enterprise
integrations, including Teams, Slack and Zoom, to customize and
automate work happening across those tools with no coding skills
required. For example, a team’s review and approval process in
Asana can expand to include external notifications in third party
apps, such as Slack and Zoom. As the work progresses in Asana,
customizable Rules with integrations will automatically trigger
notifications within those platforms to keep teams informed and
work moving forward seamlessly.
About Asana
Asana helps teams orchestrate their work, from small projects to
strategic initiatives. Headquartered in San Francisco, CA, Asana
has more than 82,000 paying organizations and millions of free
organizations across 190 countries. Global customers such as
Sephora, Sky, Spotify, Viessmann, and Woolworths rely on Asana to
manage everything from company objectives to digital transformation
to product launches and marketing campaigns. For more information,
visit www.asana.com.
Research Methodology
Conducted on behalf of Asana by Sapio Research in October 2020,
the survey of 2,353 knowledge workers from companies with more than
5,000 employees included respondents located in Australia, France,
Germany, Japan, Singapore, the U.K., and the U.S.
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