Leveraging OpsHub Integration Manager (OIM) to integrate Jira and Tosca facilitates two-way, rich data synchronization with real-time traceability (0:05). Keep QA and Dev teams aligned without delays or lost updates (0.06 – 0.10). Logs, steps, attachments, and comments flow directly into a developer’s workflow, so issues get fixed right the first time (0.11 – 0.14). From test to resolution, maintain audit-ready traceability without chasing down updates or filling gaps manually (0.15 – 0.18). Configure Atlassian Jira and Tricentis Tosca effortlessly with a simple GUI configuration and a centralized sync hub for faster implementation. (0.20 – 0:22). See how seamless integration between Jira and Tricentis Tosca keeps your teams in sync, without switching tools or losing context. In this demo, a bug created in Jira automatically syncs to Tosca as an issue, complete with title, description, status and priority, without any manual intervention. OpsHub Integration Manager keeps all details intact and up to date in real time. In the bidirectional flow, a defect created in Tosca auto syncs to Jira as a bug, including all relevant details and traceability links (0.23 – 0.27). In Jira, under the Test Xray project, creating a bug (0.28 – 0.36). Adding details to the Bug, like the title and description (0.37 – 0:46). The bug is successfully created. OpsHub Integration Manager is running in the background, fetching the data from Jira to synchronize to Tosca. The bug, along with all its details, will synchronize from Jira to Tosca automatically without any manual interventions (0:48 – 0:59). Navigating to Tosca to see the synced data. Under Tosca issues, we can see the Bug from Jira has successfully synced to Tosca as an Issue in real-time. We can see all details, including the state, priority, and description, synchronized from Jira to Tosca without any changes or loss of data. In the Tosca issue, we can see the remote link and remote ID of the Jira bug for easy navigation between the two systems. This end-to-end visibility allows users to work in their own system, without having to switch tools for context (1:01 1:23). In Tosca, creating a defect under the issue folder. This defect will bidirectionally sync to Jira from Tosca automatically, without manual intervention. Adding details to the defect. All details associated with the defect in Tosca will be visible in Jira after synchronisation (1:24 – 1:39). Navigating to Jira. The defect created in Tosca has successfully synced to Jira as a bug. The details associated with the defect are visible in Jira. The Tosca defect ID is visible in Jira for easy navigation between the Tosca defect and the Jira bug (1:40 – 1:53). We saw how an automated, bidirectional integration using OpsHub Integration Manager ensured end-to-end visibility and traceability, allowing teams to collaborate effectively, staying in their own tool and with a single source of information (1:54 – 1:58).