Lingk Unveils Symphony Suite: A Unified AI Platform for Orchestrated Integration Delivery

SAN FRANCISCO, CA — October 9, 2025 – Lingk, a leader in integration and data intelligence solutions, today announced the launch of the Lingk Symphony Suite—a unified, AI-powered platform designed to transform how organizations deliver complex data integration and system implementation projects. By replacing fragmented tools and manual coordination, Symphony enables teams to reduce project costs and timelines by up to 50–70%, while bringing visibility, structure, and intelligent automation to every phase of delivery.

Inspired by the harmony of a live performance, the Lingk Symphony Suite enables teams to move beyond integration chaos—bringing automation, visibility, and execution together in one integrated platform.

“With Symphony, we’re orchestrating a better way to deliver complex projects,” said Paul Roberge, CEO of Lingk. “This is about blending human and digital labor in a structured, intelligent way—like a performance where everyone knows their role and plays their part perfectly, at concert pitch.”

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 Introducing the Lingk Symphony Suite

  • Lingk MetaScore – The Score: A metadata intelligence engine that provides complete visibility across data landscapes—illuminating systems, schemas, flows, lineage, and ownership.

  • Lingk Orchestra – The Performers: Guided digital labor delivered through Lingk’s AI agents, Forward Deployed Engineers (FDEs), and integration specialists working as embedded delivery partners—executing and accelerating the full integration lifecycle and filling critical resource gaps. Lingk Orchestra combines automation with expert-led delivery to help organizations scale integration capacity without scaling headcount.

  • Lingk Rhythm – The Tempo Engine: An optional Apache Spark-based, zero-copy integration platform (iPaaS) that executes connections across data sources, APIs, and workflows throughout your ecosystem.

  • Lingk DirectorThe Conductor:* An AI-powered project management platform that orchestrates seamless collaboration between clients, vendors, and partners throughout complex integration projects. Director eliminates fragmented tools and manual coordination by unifying all stakeholders in intelligent workflows with embedded task execution, real-time transparency, and AI-assisted insights.
    *General Availability in Q1 2026. Strategic beta onboarding is now open for Q4 2025.

Together, these components make up the Lingk Symphony Suite—a modular, AI-native platform for data integration project delivery.

Built for Modern Integration Workflows

Whether supporting a new SIS implementation, ERP modernization, or analytics integration, the Symphony Suite is designed to manage the entire lifecycle of integration—from early discovery and design through QA, UAT, go-live, and hypercare.

Lingk Symphony can operate with any existing iPaaS, or customers can choose Lingk Rhythm to power their processing workflows directly.

“Most integration platforms stop at the technical plumbing,” said Roberge. “Symphony starts with strategy and execution. It gives you the score, the conductor, the performers, and even the tempo—everything you need to perform, on time and in harmony.”

Targeting a $4.6 Trillion Opportunity

Lingk is positioning the Symphony Suite to disrupt the $4.6 trillion annual global enterprise services market—a space historically dominated by labor-intensive consulting and system integration firms.

“Enterprises still rely on armies of consultants to deliver what should be intelligent, AI-powered work,” said Roberge. “With Symphony, we’re creating services as software—a scalable, productized model for integration delivery driven by structure, metadata, automation, and digital labor.”

The platform empowers both internal IT teams and services organizations to modernize how integration and system implementation projects are managed and executed—cutting costs, reducing risk, and accelerating outcomes.

Delivering Measurable ROI and Simplified Pricing

Organizations adopting the Lingk Symphony model are realizing significant ROI through reduced implementation timelines, lower services costs, and automated project governance. Compared to traditional integration delivery models—often dependent on manual coordination and large consulting teams—Symphony customers can achieve up to 50–70% savings in project cost and delivery time.

Lingk’s simplified pricing combines outcome-based and consumption-based models—aligning platform usage and success metrics with real business results. This ensures clients pay for measurable value, not time and materials.

For detailed pricing information, visit: www.lingk.io/pricing


Strategic Beta Access Now Open for Lingk Director

Lingk Director, the suite’s orchestration platform, is now available in private beta. General release is scheduled for Q1 2026.

Director delivers:

  • Pre-built project workflows (Discovery, Design, Build, QA/UAT, Go-Live, Hypercare)

  • Role and stakeholder tracking across the integration lifecycle

  • Conversational AI interfaces for automated updates and summaries

  • Full alignment with Lingk MetaScore and Orchestra for live execution tracking

Strategic beta participants will receive early access, guided onboarding, and collaborative input into product development.

To explore the Lingk Symphony Suite or request access to the Director Beta Program, contact us at hello@lingk.io


About Lingk

Lingk is a leader in data integration, providing an award-winning iPaaS, groundbreaking Integration Agents, and enterprise-level managed services to institutions and organizations. Lingk’s platform unifies data with dynamic pipelines and metadata management — empowering enterprises to achieve seamless data connectivity and unified analytics for transforming new system implementations, business process automation and AI initiatives.

Ready to learn how Lingk can support your organization’s priorities? Contact us today to explore tailored solutions.

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