It’s time for another story from an interesting company using Tradeshift. In our latest case study we looked at a company called Kaffekværnen and this time we stay within the Danish vocabulary with the company Webloftet – which means “the web attic”. Webloftet is a small Danish startup that builds web apps. The two founders have… More »
Tradeshift Code Monkey Joakim Recht is back with another technical blog post with a deep dive into the challenges of location based security. Every serious system needs some kind of access control to make sure data can be kept private to some users. Access Control List (ACL) is one of the classic mechanisms – essentially,… More »
Now that the dust has settled from this week’s abrupt announcement that SAP is acquiring Ariba, it’s worth taking a second look at what this merger means to the e-purchasing and open business network industry. The announcement certainly got a lot of analysts talking and, having spent a few days reading what they’ve had to… More »
Kristian Fischer is Delivery Manager at Tradeshift and a new author on the blog. He has 10 years of experience with delivering projects, has published a Danish project management book and reviews management books for Danish business newspaper Børsen. “No need to bother anyone – this project basically runs itself”. Ever heard this or similar… More »
We were probably some of the first to jump at a chance to read the press release announcing SAP’s acquisition of Ariba earlier today, there is no surprise there. But once we started reading what the announcement had to say, well, we found ourselves scratching our heads a bit. The statement was riddled with some… More »