I often hear, or read about, customers saying that they have taken a strategic decision to have all cloud offerings from one vendor. This can be Amazon, Google, Microsoft, IBM or other. And that makes me wonder what is the reasoning behind such a strategic decision? What value is given to a company by such a strategic decision?
Blockchain – some personal views
Blockchain is on everyone’s minds at the moment. At least so it seems. I hear about customers thinking on how to utilize Blockchain, media is writing about it and a lot of projects are started to try to be in the front of the evolution. Some say Blockchain is the largest thing since Internet. So I have been thinking about it and put it in a context known to me – Supply Chain.
New role, new tasks and thus some blog changes
I have been working within the B2B & MFT space for a total of 12 years. First 5 years as a EDI Manager for a Norwegian retailer, then one year as EDI Implementation Manager for a Norwegian ERP vendor, and the last 6 years as Technical Pre Sale for IBM.
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Monitor a 3rd Party FTP Server from IBM Control Center 6
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