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Discover Redpill Linpro’s podcast, IT Talks—a window into our world of open source innovation and digital transformation. In each episode, you’ll hear authentic stories about how our clients have tackled complex IT challenges, learn from insightful conversations with our colleagues and technology partners, and explore emerging trends shaping the industry. Our discussions bring together voices from across Denmark, Norway, and Sweden, with episodes recorded at all our local offices, each in its native language. Whether you’re an IT leader, a curious professional, or simply interested in the future of technology, IT Talks offers engaging perspectives that inspire learning and spark new ideas. Visit our official website: www.redpill-linpro.com        

Apr 30, 2020

Martin Müller, from our Copenhagen office lets you in on why he likes to be a part of the Redpill Linpro family, the differences in the Danish market compared to 2013 and why sharing of data is the future.


Apr 24, 2020

Meet Filip Åhrberg and Björn Romfelt from our Stockholm office. They share their view on Open Source as a culture, how the interest of technology has formed us, cooperations over the borders and and the idea of “Sharing is caring”.


Apr 17, 2020

Jens Augustsson a Redpill Linpro pioneer, elaborates on Open Source and development with Java. Giving examples from real life Open Source projects, challenges and solutions. In this episode you will also get his take on givers gain and why knowledge equals power.


Apr 10, 2020

Benneth Christiansson gives us valuable tips for your digitalisation journey and how to bank on your digital assets. Also he talks about how to think when creating innovation on open data and he shares stories from Google, Spotify, Klarna, and Västtrafik. One take away is that innovation is created where it is needed.


Apr 3, 2020

Listen to our experienced IT consultant Annika Kjellandsson when she elaborates on test automation. She talks about why test automation is important, how to balance resources, potential pitfalls and what the future of test automation looks like?