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The blockchain bowling alley: How distributed ledger technology goes mainstream

CGI

The blockchain bowling alley: How distributed ledger technology goes mainstream. As someone engaged with blockchain projects since 2016 in CGI’s Trade Innovation Lab (and countless emerging technology projects before that), my experience is that blockchain is making the leap from experimental to production-ready solutions.

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Understanding Blockchain and its Impact on Legal Technology, Part Two

eDiscovery Daily

Now, Tom has written another terrific overview regarding blockchain and legal technology titled Understanding Blockchain and its Impact on Legal Technology that we’re happy to share on the eDiscovery Daily blog. Understanding Blockchain and Bitcoin. Background on Blockchain and Bitcoin. How Blockchain Works.

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The blockchain bowling alley – how distributed ledger technology goes mainstream

CGI

The blockchain bowling alley – how distributed ledger technology goes mainstream. As someone engaged with blockchain projects since 2016 in CGI’s Trade Innovation Lab (and countless emerging technology projects before that), it feels as though blockchain is now making the leap from experimental to production-ready solutions.

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The blockchain bowling alley: How distributed ledger technology goes mainstream

CGI

The blockchain bowling alley: How distributed ledger technology goes mainstream. As someone engaged with blockchain projects since 2016 in CGI’s Trade Innovation Lab (and countless emerging technology projects before that), my experience is that blockchain is making the leap from experimental to production-ready solutions.

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Leaders need the technical detail

MIKE 2.0

I recently heard a financial services executive on the radio talking about Bitcoin. Good examples of changes that are coming with more that is unknown than known include cyber currencies, blockchain, quantum computing, artificial intelligence, smart cities, augmented reality and additive manufacturing.

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Unlocking value: Top digital transformation trends

IBM Big Data Hub

Another way organizations are experimenting with advanced security measures is through the blockchain, which can enhance data integrity and secure transactions. For instance, manufacturers can use IoT in their factories to know when their machines need repairing, known as preventive maintenance.

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The Business of Data Newsletter – Issue 7 (7 December 2018)

Information Matters

GM Files Blockchain Patent to Manage Data From Autonomous Cars – Coin Telegraph, 3 December 2018. “The global ‘data sphere’ could grow from 33 to 175 zettabytes by 2025, and industries such as Financial Services, Manufacturing, Healthcare, and Media and Entertainment are helping to define this new era of data growth.

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