Author: Samar Marwan / Source: Forbes

PagerDuty took the next step forward to a planned IPO, joining a windfall of startups expected to go public this year.
But the cloud-based software company’s debut will be an exception among the tech IPO wave—it’s one of the few enterprise companies run by a woman, CEO Jennifer Tejada.Founded in 2009, San Francisco-based PagerDuty acts as a watchdog for technical issues. The operations management software identifies problems in real time and directs engineers to the root…
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