Plexus
Ryan Suryadinata has several years of experience in the software engineering field. Ryan started their career at CAE in 2007, where they focused on developing and supporting simulation software for high fidelity flight simulators. Ryan then moved on to Transtech Driven in 2011, where they worked as a software engineer and was involved in the development and support of next-generation asset management products. During their time at Transtech Driven, they also performed DevOps duties for the backend components hosted on the Amazon AWS platform. In 2016, Teletrac Navman acquired Transtech Driven, and Ryan's responsibilities remained the same. In the same year, they also joined Aconex as a Ruby Developer, working on the development and support of an online construction tender management system. At Aconex, they also performed DevOps duties, including server provisioning and application deployment to the AWS platform. Ryan then moved to Plexus in 2019, where they initially worked as a Senior Software Engineer and later transitioned into the role of Technical Lead in 2021.
Ryan Suryadinata attended the University of Melbourne from 2002 to 2006. Ryan pursued a Bachelor of Engineering in Mechatronics and also earned a Bachelor of Computer Science degree during this period. Ryan'sfield of study focused on Mechatronics Engineering and Computer Science.
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Plexus
Plexus is on a mission to transform legal value. Through advanced technology and flexible access to world-class talent, Plexus powers the world’s leading organisations, enabling legal teams to deliver more with less, and freeing lawyers to focus on higher value strategic work.Founded in Melbourne 2011, Plexus now has an international footprintwith offices in Sydney, London and Washington DC. The business has been profiled as a case study in the disruption of the professional services industry by HBR, INSEAD, ACU, and RMIT, and their thought leadership can often be found published in the AFR, Sydney Morning Herald, ALB, Lawyers Weekly and The Age.Plexus launched Gateway, the world’s first legal operating system, in 2016, and already it’s being used by in-house legal teams at over 200 of the world’s largest organisations including L’Oreal, Samsung, Woolworths, Spotify, General Mills, Coca Cola and General Motors.Gateway gives in-house legal teams the tools they need to deliver faster, better and more cost-effective legal support. It enables them to manage risk at speed and reduces external spend while increasing client satisfaction and employee engagement.In May 2019, Plexus raised A$4.65 million in Series-A funding led by KPMG, with whom they have also formed a strategic partnership.Get in touch to find out why more GCs are partnering with Plexus to transform their functions.