A successful SAP go-live is important, but the bigger question is what happens after the project ends. Many organizations build detailed requirements, test cases, documentation, and workflows during implementation, only to lose that structure once they move into operations.
By integrating Jira with SAP Cloud ALM, SAP teams can keep project assets active after go-live and turn them into a long-term delivery model. Requirements, tasks, user stories, test cases, and change requests can stay synchronized across both platforms, allowing SAP and non-SAP teams to work in the tools they already use while maintaining traceability.
This creates a stronger foundation for continuous improvement, SAP change management, testing, and release governance. It also helps organizations avoid fragmented backlogs, disconnected reporting, and duplicated work across teams.
For organizations that need more advanced governance, CoreALM’s SAP Transport Management for Jira can extend this model with transport control, approvals, sequencing, and dependency handling directly within Jira.
Learn more about the CoreALM Jira Connector for SAP Cloud ALM and how it supports integrated SAP delivery from project to operations. You can also explore SAP Transport Management for Jira for teams that need advanced transport governance after go-live.
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