Engineering

How we build things is just as important as what we build. These articles let our engineers explain the “why” of what we do, and how we put the “tech” in “FinTech”.

Engineering , Events

TrailheaDX 2017 highlights

TrailheaDX is the Salesforce developer conference. It was held in San Francisco on the 28th and 29th of June, in the Moscone West Center. The number of attendees has quadrupled from last year, with people coming from all around the world, as my colleague and myself traveled from Málaga (Spain)....

July 12, 2017
Engineering

Salesforce DX Pilot – first impressions

At Ebury, we use Salesforce as our CRM but also as a reconciliation platform for our lending business; to manage our credit line requests, our margin calls, and our onboarding (KYC, AML) processes. But since standard functionality is not enough for us, we have a dedicated team specialised in force.com...

June 28, 2017
Engineering

How we created our payments and capabilities map with CARTO

Recently, we have built out a cool interactive map displaying the payments and capabilities coverage of Ebury for our corporate website using CARTO. We will walk you through all the stages of development that we made and point you at the source code of our project GitHub. By applying the micro-services philosophy,...

June 16, 2017
Engineering , Events

dotCSS: Moving the CSS styles forward

It’s been 2 months since we travelled to Paris in order to attend the dotCSS and the dotJS, both part of the dotConferences series of developer events. We would like to share with you what we have learnt and to do that, we have created a presentation in HTML, CSS...

February 13, 2017
Engineering

Recursive Amazon Lambda Functions

Unless you’ve been in a cave for the last year, you may have noticed how “Serverless” is the new sticky word in the dev community and it’s like we’ve not had time to get used to the “Microservices” buzz. But don’t go crazy just yet, it’s not the time throw...

November 22, 2016