Send LINQ Sketches to Another Organisation
Send-a-copy now supports sending sketches to LINQ friends in other companies. Great for collaboration! Now go out there and make the world a better place!
Send-a-copy now supports sending sketches to LINQ friends in other companies. Great for collaboration! Now go out there and make the world a better place!
Wellington software start-up LINQ and IT consultancy Equinox IT have joined forces in a consulting partnership to help New Zealand businesses successfully transform. Equinox IT will use the LINQ platform to help its New Zealand consulting clients model and manage the various ‘Information Supply Chains’ that operate across their organisations. LINQ CEO, Stew Darling, says the […]
We’ve increased the duration resolution in the Action Duration calculator. Now you can calculate Action duration and frequency down to 1 second intervals or up to 10 years.
Drag and Drop an Information or Action node onto a green or orange connection to automatically insert new nodes into your chain. Or, double click on green or orange connections to do the same thing.
Having spent the last 7 weeks immersed in the world of Information Supply Chains I’ve come to the conclusion that I’ve been looking at IT challenges in the wrong way. I now find it incredible how easily the conversation about IT’s role in digital transformation seems to focus on the “technology” and not the “information”. […]
This weekend we switched on a major upgrade to LINQ’s engine. Over the course of six weeks we’ve done the software equivalent of: Swapping our 1.6 litre engine with a tuned V8 Adding a turbo, and super-charger Squeeze in some electric motors And then we painted some sweet flames down the side! So what will […]
Almost every new LINQ user comes across times when LINQ won’t let you connect something to something else. LINQ helpers recognize those moments and explain why, and how you can use LINQ to get maximum results. Already an expert? Well that’s awesome! You can just click ‘Got It!’ on the helper and it will stop […]
The ‘Something Happens Here’ Action node (it looks like this: ‘?’) is a great way to mark the parts of the chain that you know must exist, but you don’t know enough about what happens in there. You can add the ‘Something Happens Here’ node to the canvas just like the other Action nodes.
Adding users to LINQ is much simpler now: add users to our template spreadsheet, and import them all at once. LINQ administrators, you can find this option under ‘User Management’.
Click on any connection on the canvas, and the navigator panel will show you what is at both ends. Excellent for finding your way around big sketches!