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Customer Experience – Discussion on Blockchain – Servion’s Sameet Gupte

Compare the Cloud interviews Sameet Gupte, CEO of Servion. Sameet speaks about how Servion focuses on customer experience as that is where they believe...

Financial Markets – Discussion on Blockchain – IBM’s Søren Mortensen

Compare the Cloud interviews Søren Mortensen Director of Financial Markets. What does Blockchain mean? Blockchain technology provides an open decentralised database of every transaction involving value....

Programmatic Advertising Traffic – Discussion on Blockchain – EnvisionX’s Zheng Zhang

Compare the Cloud interviews Zheng Zhang CEO of EnvisionX. Zheng Zhang talks about how his company launched programmatic advertising market place. What does Blockchain mean? Blockchain technology...

Secure Identity Ledger Corporation Introduces Blockchain Platform for Delivering First-Ever Turnkey Digital ID System

New blockchain platform to put consumers in control of their online identities  ·       Unique technology developed for people to create their own, encrypted One Digital ID(sm)   ·       Digital tokens...

Blockchain for Good Hackathon with Hyperledger & Accenture

Blockchain is the hot buzzword in tech at the moment –this technology holds the promise of allowing teams to collaborate in a secure, transparent...

Disney-developed Dragonchain, brings the power of blockchain technology to business

Dragonchain delivers the first hybrid blockchain platform for businesses and offers an incubator program to start-ups and entrepreneurs building applications on the platform ...
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