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      Today, Discovery Agents can transfer their local scan results file using File Copy or SFTP export, where they will be picked up by a Collector.

      Since Discovery is now uploading to Cloud - it will be more efficient if a Discovery Agent can upload its local scan directly to a cloud instance and trigger the import.

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            [JSDSERVER-12616] Assets Discovery Agent - export directly to a Cloud instance

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            How has this not been implemented yet?

            It is appalling to advertise this as a feature in Jira Cloud when you don't even support organisations that don't have a central server to collect all the information before it can be uploaded.

             

            This should be made an absolute priority.

             

            Robert Southgate added a comment - How has this not been implemented yet? It is appalling to advertise this as a feature in Jira Cloud when you don't even support organisations that don't have a central server to collect all the information before it can be uploaded.   This should be made an absolute priority.  
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            Yes, Im using the cloud version. The "via collector" part is frustrating as it requires a server to run Collector, unless I install the agent and Collector on every machine.

            For a cloud-first environment where there is no server at the site, this tool currently doesnt entirely work until this crucial feature is implemented.

            Bill Teale added a comment - Yes, Im using the cloud version. The "via collector" part is frustrating as it requires a server to run Collector, unless I install the agent and Collector on every machine. For a cloud-first environment where there is no server at the site, this tool currently doesnt entirely work until this crucial feature is implemented.

            Is Jira a cloud product or not?

            There are both cloud and on-premise versions of Jira.

            It is very odd that this agent is not able to upload to cloud.

            Right now it's possible to upload scan results to Jira Cloud via Collector. This feature request is about uploading results to Jira Cloud directly by Discovery Agent, thus bypassing the Collector.

            Marek Parfianowicz added a comment - Is Jira a cloud product or not? There are both cloud and on-premise versions of Jira. It is very odd that this agent is not able to upload to cloud. Right now it's possible to upload scan results to Jira Cloud via Collector. This feature request is about uploading results to Jira Cloud directly by Discovery Agent, thus bypassing the Collector.

            Bill Teale added a comment -

            Is Jira a cloud product or not? It is very odd that this agent is not able to upload to cloud. This solution appears to only work for those running a Windows server on site.

            Bill Teale added a comment - Is Jira a cloud product or not? It is very odd that this agent is not able to upload to cloud. This solution appears to only work for those running a Windows server on site.
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