IBM partners with Chainyard to launch blockchain supply chain platform
IBM and Chainyard’s blockchain systems will help several world leading enterprises manage their supply chains.
IBM and Chainyard’s blockchain systems will help several world leading enterprises manage their supply chains.
While IBM leads in the U.S., it has stiff competition globally with nChain remaining a global leader in blockchain patent holdings.
Commonwealth Bank, ANZ and the Westpac Bank will test IBM’s blockchain on bank guarantees.
IBM might be going through some cuts, but its careful to keep its blockchain product going.
Walmart and IBM have been tapped to help secure the drug supply chain with the help of blockchain technology.
Azerbaijan is hoping to develop a blockchain system of customs that they can use and sell to other countries.
IBM will help Lenovo deliver better customer service using blockchain technology and several other advanced technology tools.
IBM now has a patent to use DLT to verify information shared between mobile devices in real time.
Three giants of industry and combining to use blockchain technology to track foodstuffs, to ensure quality and cut costs.
There has been a call for crypto education across the African cryptocurrency markets. Some startups have taken the initiatives, and hopefully, the rest will follow soon.
Protestors in France have been leading a charge that is designed to boost support for cryptocurrency and weaken the euro’s stance as the only accepted currency.
IBM's World Wire offers simpler, faster and cheaper international payments and is expected to have a major impact on the success of current dominant cross-border payment provider, SWIFT.