This course will show you in detail how to set up the following PI session step by step in the RTE Cockpit in piplanning.io. In this first lesson, we present the menu items that make up the RTE Cockpit and explain how you can use them to prepare your PI session, manage Teams and ARTs, invite Users or connect your ALM tool properly.Let's get started!
You just signed up for a free trial. You clicked a little through the solution and you ended up here in the RTE Cockpit, where the real power of piplanning.io sits. Now what? Well simple. With this course you will set up your first teams, model your first ART and prepare your first PI Planning session and learn how you can steer your ART towards a more value oriented planning rhythm. The RTE Cockpit is the control center for the RTE. Minimize the functionalities in the planning UI so your teams can better focus on what really matters.
Let me quickly show you around in the RTE Cockpit. Under “SAFe PIs” we can find all the PI sessions that we created, administer them and prepare new ones. Under “Organization” we define how our organization is structured. We create teams, invite users to those teams, form the ARTs and possible Solution Trains. Under Users we can handle the permissions of each user that has access to piplanning.io. “ALM Connections” is probably very self explanatory. Here we make sure that the real-time bidirectional synchronization between piplanning.io and your Jira, Rally or Microsoft Azure DevOps are well set up. “SSO” is about your access management through an OpenID provider. Be aware that it requires at least our Premium plan for this. Under “Billing” we can add additional licenses, extend the licenses and upgrade the plan. Under “Settings” we can extract any Audit logs if needed and then there is also “Learn” which will lead us to additional resources about the use of piplanning.io and community advice. By clicking on our Avatar in the upper right corner we can navigate to our user profile.
In this course you will learn how to prepare your fist PI with piplanning.io. We will not focus on the ALM connection. Let’s get started.