Project management tool being used at Danish Eidos studio

IO integrates Hansoft

Hansoft has announced that Hitman and Kane & Lynch developer IO Interactive is using its project management software.

Used by developers in 20 countries around the globe, Hansoft’s tool is designed to give every team member a prioritised to-do list, updated in real time, and claims to allow managers to use more efficient production practices.

“As a studio we have examined a number of solutions for how we build dynamic production teams and central to this has been the choice of tools we use to empower our teams to meet their goals. Hansoft has therefore become our tool of choice for managing key development tasks and is providing us both internally and externally with additional visibility and a framework for making more informed decisions. In our continual effort for excellence and quality the right tools enable us to deliver on those goals and Hansoft with its unique mix of scheduling methods and "live” nature certainly helps us do that,” said Jonas Eneroth, Development Director at IO Interactive.

Patrick Palm, Hansoft founder and CEO added: “Hansoft matters on the bottom line not only because of its powerful features, but also because of its ease of use. This is absolutely crucial to satisfy the critical demands of high profile studios like IO Interactive. We are thrilled to work with IO Interactive and positive that Hansoft will help the studio to reduce project time, cost and risk."

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