
Video: 10 Minute IT Jams - Who is LinearB?
Techday's 10 Minute IT Jams provide sharp, to-the-point insights into emerging and established technology companies that operate in the Asia-Pacific region.
LinearB is a software delivery intelligence company which aims to support dev teams. It solutions are geared towards improving software delivery performance for engineering firms, IT organisations and more. To advance better ways of working and team performance, its Software Development Intelligence gives team leads useful data to ensure the right work is done faster.
In this IT Jam, we speak to LinearB co-founder Dan Lines.
In the video, Dan explains:
- LinearB's key products and offerings
- Recent partnership announcements
- How engineering firms and IT organisations are changing the way they work in 2021
- The trends that LinearB are laser-focused on this year.
Watch the video below.

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