Enter . What is Exalate? Exalate is a cross-integration platform designed to make disparate ticketing and development systems act as if they are one. Instead of migrating everyone to a single platform (which rarely works), Exalate creates a synchronization bridge between the tools.

A software agency wants to give their client visibility into development progress without granting them a license to their internal Jira instance. Exalate syncs only the relevant tickets to the client’s ServiceNow portal, keeping internal comments hidden.

In the modern software development landscape, no single company runs on just one tool. It is common to find a Development team using Jira , an Operations team using ServiceNow , and a QA team using GitHub Issues .

The challenge? These tools do not natively speak to each other. This leads to "siloed" data, duplicate ticket entry, and the dreaded "I didn't see your comment in the other system" conversation.

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Enter . What is Exalate? Exalate is a cross-integration platform designed to make disparate ticketing and development systems act as if they are one. Instead of migrating everyone to a single platform (which rarely works), Exalate creates a synchronization bridge between the tools.

A software agency wants to give their client visibility into development progress without granting them a license to their internal Jira instance. Exalate syncs only the relevant tickets to the client’s ServiceNow portal, keeping internal comments hidden.

In the modern software development landscape, no single company runs on just one tool. It is common to find a Development team using Jira , an Operations team using ServiceNow , and a QA team using GitHub Issues .

The challenge? These tools do not natively speak to each other. This leads to "siloed" data, duplicate ticket entry, and the dreaded "I didn't see your comment in the other system" conversation.