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Hyperledger could open source your business using blockchain
Hyperledger is the umbrella body for ten open source blockchain projects, all of which are cross-industry. So far, that is. Ledger Insights spoke to Hyperledger Executive Director, Brian Behlendorf, and explored the likelihood of industry-specific open source blockchains. Open source could significantly impact the governance of industry consortia and increase the pace of innovation.
For the health sector, there’s potential for an open source Electronic Health Record project. For supply chain it could be a provenance ledger for diamonds or luxury goods. Or a blockchain for bills of lading. In the case of insurance perhaps a policy ledger.
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Oakley Capital to Invest in cPanel; Acquisition will accelerate the next phase of product development for cPanel
On August 20th, 2018, cPanel signed an agreement to be acquired by a group led by Oakley Capital (Oakley). The group also owns Plesk and SolusVM. This transaction will enable significant investment in new product and feature innovation and will support growth in headcount in Houston, Texas, USA where cPanel will continue to be headquartered.
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Infineon releases open source software stack for TPM 2.0
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OnePlus 6T To Reportedly Launch In October | Expect A Price Hike
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26 Free And Best Android Apps For 2018 To Get The Most Out Of Your Smartphone
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