The Stockholm School of Economics opened its doors to its first students for more than 100 years ago, in 1909. The decades around the turn of the nineteenth century were years of rapid industrial expansion in Sweden, which in turn led to a need for trained managers and staff. Swedish industry and commerce were quick to recognize the importance of specialized education in business practices, and the Stockholm School of Economics Association was thus formed in 1906 for the express purpose of establishing a School of Business in Stockholm based on the model of schools established in North America and elsewhere in Europe. Three years later (in 1909) the Stockholm School of Economics opened its doors to its first 110 students. This was possible thanks to the involvement of influential business leaders (K.A. Wallenberg, Olof A. Söderberg and Joseph Nachmanson among others), support from the City of Stockholm, government funding and donations from private endowments. The original course of study was for two years. The School was located on Brunkebergstorg in central Stockholm in a commercial building known as Brunkebergs hotell. In time, SSE outgrew these premises and in 1926 the School moved into newly constructed quarters at Sveavägen 65, the address of our main building to this day. This monumental Neo-Classical building was designed by Swedish architect Ivar Tengbom. Today the building is flanked by newer buildings and a number of additional premises are located in nearby blocks.
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Stockholm School of Economics uses 5 different technologies from 24 different vendors. They have above average use of several technologies including Python, PayPal and Skype.
Stockholm School of Economics uses products from 17 different product categories. They are particularly heavy users of products in Web Analytics, Unified Communications, and Online Payment.
Enlyft tracks the use of over 15,000 technologies and has proprietary data on over 18 million companies worldwide.
Technology | Category | Vendor | Usage |
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Python | Programming Languages | Python Software Foundation | |
PayPal | Online Payment | PayPal | |
Trippus | Event Management Software | Trippus Event Solutions AB | |
Skype | Unified Communications | Microsoft Corporation | |
Microsoft Azure | Cloud Platforms & Services | Microsoft Corporation |
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