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Deploying and Managing a Global Blockchain Network
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https://cloudsoft.io/gethlf/
IBM InterConnect 2017 | Session 2444A
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Hyperledger is an open source collaborative effort to advance cross-industry blockchain technologies.
Hosted by The Linux Foundation, it's the fastest-growing project in LF history.
Hyperledger is a global collaboration spanning finance, banking, IoT, supply chains, manufacturing and technology.
The document discusses IBM Blockchain based on Hyperledger Fabric. It provides an overview of blockchain networks and how they maintain a common record of transactions through a peer-to-peer consensus protocol. It then discusses how blockchains can remove business frictions and opportunities for transformation. It introduces Hyperledger as an open source project and highlights Hyperledger Fabric as a permissioned distributed ledger that prioritizes identity, selective endorsement, and assets. Finally, it discusses Hyperledger Composer as a tool that accelerates the development of blockchain applications through modeling, testing, and exposing business networks via APIs.
The document provides an overview of the Hyperledger community update and blockchain frameworks. It summarizes that Hyperledger is an open source collaborative effort hosted by The Linux Foundation to advance blockchain technologies across multiple industries. It then provides details on the various Hyperledger frameworks such as Fabric, Sawtooth, Iroha, Indy, and Burrow. It also summarizes the business blockchain tools under Hyperledger like Composer, Cello, Explorer, and Caliper. The document outlines the leadership and global community engagement efforts around Hyperledger.
Hyperledger: Advancing Blockchain Technology for Business
Webinar presented live on May 17, 2017
Hyperledger is an open source collaborative effort created to advance cross-industry blockchain technologies. It is a global collaboration, hosted by The Linux Foundation, including leaders in finance, banking, IoT, supply chain, manufacturing and technology.
In this webinar, Dan O'Prey, CMO at Digital Asset and Chair of the Hyperledger Marketing Committee, and IBM’s Chris Ferris, chair of the Hyperledger Technical Steering Committee, will provide an overview of Hyperledger. They will discuss the basics of distributed ledger technologies, business use cases for blockchain, and how to get involved with Hyperledger projects.
To view a video recording, visit: http://www.cloud-council.org/webinars/the-hyperledger-project-advancing-blockchain-technology-for-business.htm
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IBM presents: Hyperledger Fabric Hands On Workshop - part 1
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Slides presented at the Hong Kong Hyperledger Meetup in January 2018 (https://www.meetup.com/Hyperledger-HK/events/246767267/) . This is a great opportunity to hear a leading blockchain expert address key technical developments, opportunities and challenges as we start 2018.
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If you are interested in how to deploy your first Hello World chaincode, please visit the slides below for a step-by-step guide.
http://www.slideshare.net/Excelian/excelian-hyperledger-walkthroughfeb17
These slides were created by James Bowkett, Principal Consultant at Excelian.
The document provides an overview of the Hyperledger Composer architecture, which includes client-side and blockchain-side components. Client-side components like the playground and CLI allow developing and testing business networks. Blockchain-side components include the runtime, which exposes business networks on various blockchain platforms, and connectors that provide standardized interfaces to interact with networks. Key parts include business network definitions, deployment of networks and runtime to platforms, and use of connection profiles to select appropriate connectors.
This document discusses blockchain and distributed ledgers using Hyperledger and Apache Brooklyn. It provides an overview of blockchain concepts and the Hyperledger Project, including available distributions from Hyperledger like Hyperledger Fabric, Burrow and Sawtooth. It demonstrates how to deploy a Hyperledger Fabric network on Apache Brooklyn and Kubernetes and shows a sample asset management application built on Hyperledger Fabric using simple Brooklyn YAML definitions.
A step-by-step guide to deploying your first Hello World chaincode onto Hyperledger Fabric.
These slides were created by James Bowkett, Principal Consultant at Excelian.
TDC2018FLN | Trilha Blockchain - BlockChain Casos de Usos alem das CryptoMoedas
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This document discusses IBM's blockchain capabilities and case studies. It summarizes IBM's work with over 400 clients on blockchain projects across various industries like trade finance, supply chain, healthcare, and more. It outlines the benefits of blockchain like reducing costs and risks while increasing trust and efficiency. It also discusses IBM's role in the Hyperledger project and engagement models for discussing, prototyping, and scaling blockchain solutions with clients.
At the 2017 NC Digital Government Summit, I gave a presentation to demystify Blockchain. The presentation explained what is blockchain, compared primitive trade to Burning Man -- and, highlighted the record and public key; then ended with specific use cases.
This document provides an overview of blockchain technologies and how IBM can help businesses apply blockchain. It defines key blockchain concepts like shared ledgers, smart contracts, consensus, and privacy. It also discusses example use cases for blockchain like supply chain management, financial transactions, and regulatory compliance. The document outlines IBM's engagement model for helping customers explore blockchain, build proofs of concept, and scale blockchain applications. It positions IBM as supporting the open source Hyperledger project and providing tools and services to make blockchain adoption easier for businesses.
1) Blockchain adoption is emerging in seven patterns including a decline in proofs-of-concept as the focus shifts to scale and standards, and the emergence of industry consortia.
2) IBM is developing blockchain solutions for trade finance, food supply chains, payments, and identity using Hyperledger and other technologies.
3) Self-sovereign identity allows individuals to control access to their own identity data through decentralized identifiers and verifiable credentials.
Blockchain is a technology for a new generation of transactional applications that establishes trust,
accountability and transparency while streamlining processes in business networks. Think of it as
an operating system for interactions between participants in a business network. It has the potential
to vastly reduce the cost and complexity of getting things done
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[Meetup 4] Nuit de la Blockchain, Anna Shugol, IBM
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Globalizing the world supply chain and the ibm blockchain platform v.2
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Blockchain is a shared, replicated ledger technology that can open up business networks by reducing costs, improving efficiencies, and increasing accessibility. IBM supports an open standards, open source, open governance blockchain and is a member of the Linux Foundation Hyperledger project, which is developing open source shared ledger technology. IBM offers customers an engagement model to explore blockchain applications through conversation, demonstrations, proofs of technology, and first projects to help get customers started using blockchain now.
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An introduction to Blockchain for Business, as well as a deep dive into the IBM Blockchain Platform, its underpinning technologies, as well as various tools and frameworks that can guide developers towards building applications on top of a running business network.
Blockchain technology was introduced in 2008 through Satoshi Nakamoto's white paper that introduced blockchain as a distributed database that maintains a continuously growing list of transaction records hardened against tampering. The document discusses key definitions around permissioned versus permissionless blockchains and consensus algorithms. It also provides examples of potential business use cases for blockchain as well as success stories from companies applying the technology.
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https://cloudsoft.io/gethlf/
IBM InterConnect 2017 | Session 2444A
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Hyperledger is an open source collaborative effort to advance cross-industry blockchain technologies.
Hosted by The Linux Foundation, it's the fastest-growing project in LF history.
Hyperledger is a global collaboration spanning finance, banking, IoT, supply chains, manufacturing and technology.
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Webinar presented live on May 17, 2017
Hyperledger is an open source collaborative effort created to advance cross-industry blockchain technologies. It is a global collaboration, hosted by The Linux Foundation, including leaders in finance, banking, IoT, supply chain, manufacturing and technology.
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Modeling, Deploying & Managing Applications on IBM Blue Box with Cloudsoft AMPDuncan Johnston-Watt
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Hong Kong Hyperledger Meetup January 2018Tracy Kuhrt
Slides presented at the Hong Kong Hyperledger Meetup in January 2018 (https://www.meetup.com/Hyperledger-HK/events/246767267/) . This is a great opportunity to hear a leading blockchain expert address key technical developments, opportunities and challenges as we start 2018.
You will learn firsthand the latest developments in the global Hyperledger developer community and the progress of projects under the Hyperledger umbrella. Tracy will share latest details on the upcoming Hyperledger Sawtooth 1.0 release and roadmap for Hyperledger Fabric.
We hope you will join us to hear Tracy speak about Hyperledger projects today and what is in store in 2018 for the Hyperledger community, globally and in Asia Pacific, and how you can get involved.
Code for America 2018 - Using Hyperledger Technologies to Deliver Government ...Tracy Kuhrt
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A brief compare and contrast of why you may want to choose Hyperledger Fabric for your first foray into the world of building blockchain apps.
If you are interested in how to deploy your first Hello World chaincode, please visit the slides below for a step-by-step guide.
http://www.slideshare.net/Excelian/excelian-hyperledger-walkthroughfeb17
These slides were created by James Bowkett, Principal Consultant at Excelian.
The document provides an overview of the Hyperledger Composer architecture, which includes client-side and blockchain-side components. Client-side components like the playground and CLI allow developing and testing business networks. Blockchain-side components include the runtime, which exposes business networks on various blockchain platforms, and connectors that provide standardized interfaces to interact with networks. Key parts include business network definitions, deployment of networks and runtime to platforms, and use of connection profiles to select appropriate connectors.
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A step-by-step guide to deploying your first Hello World chaincode onto Hyperledger Fabric.
These slides were created by James Bowkett, Principal Consultant at Excelian.
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At the 2017 NC Digital Government Summit, I gave a presentation to demystify Blockchain. The presentation explained what is blockchain, compared primitive trade to Burning Man -- and, highlighted the record and public key; then ended with specific use cases.
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What's New Blockchain for Business (August 2019)Matt Lucas
1) Blockchain adoption is emerging in seven patterns including a decline in proofs-of-concept as the focus shifts to scale and standards, and the emergence of industry consortia.
2) IBM is developing blockchain solutions for trade finance, food supply chains, payments, and identity using Hyperledger and other technologies.
3) Self-sovereign identity allows individuals to control access to their own identity data through decentralized identifiers and verifiable credentials.
Blockchain is a technology for a new generation of transactional applications that establishes trust,
accountability and transparency while streamlining processes in business networks. Think of it as
an operating system for interactions between participants in a business network. It has the potential
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[Meetup 4] Nuit de la Blockchain, Anna Shugol, IBMLéo Lemordant
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Globalizing the world supply chain and the ibm blockchain platform v.2LennartF
This document discusses how blockchain technology can be applied to supply chain management. It begins by providing background on the origins of blockchain technology before describing how a blockchain could track the supply chain of coffee from Ethiopia to a coffee roaster. It then discusses some frameworks for supply chain blockchain applications, including Hyperledger Grid and IBM Food Trust. IBM Food Trust is presented as a solution for improving transparency, food safety, and efficiency in the food industry by allowing real-time tracing of food products and digital sharing of certifications across the supply chain.
Blockchain is a shared, replicated ledger technology that can open up business networks by reducing costs, improving efficiencies, and increasing accessibility. IBM supports an open standards, open source, open governance blockchain and is a member of the Linux Foundation Hyperledger project, which is developing open source shared ledger technology. IBM offers customers an engagement model to explore blockchain applications through conversation, demonstrations, proofs of technology, and first projects to help get customers started using blockchain now.
Blockchain is a shared, replicated ledger technology that can open up business networks by reducing costs, improving efficiencies, and increasing accessibility. IBM supports an open standards, open source, open governance blockchain through contributions to the Linux Foundation Hyperledger project, which is developing shared ledger technology. IBM offers customers an engagement model to explore blockchain concepts, show proof of technology applications, and integrate blockchain solutions into their enterprise systems.
CWIN17 New-York / Transforming enterprises with blockchainCapgemini
This document provides an overview of IBM's blockchain platform and how it can help transform enterprises. It discusses how permissioned blockchain can optimize ecosystems, reduce risk, and create new value for businesses. It also provides an example use case of tracking shipments using IoT sensors and blockchain. Finally, it describes the key components of IBM's blockchain platform, including tools for developing smart contracts, governing networks democratically, and operating production networks at scale with security and performance.
This document discusses blockchain and how IBM can help businesses apply it. Blockchain is a shared, replicated, permissioned ledger technology that can improve business networks by reducing costs, increasing efficiencies and accessibility. It addresses challenges across industries. IBM supports the open standard Hyperledger Project and provides blockchain services through Bluemix to help customers get started incrementally with blockchain.
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Lecture_Notes_Unit4_Chapter_8_9_10_RDBMS for the students affiliated by alaga...Murugan Solaiyappan
Title: Relational Database Management System Concepts(RDBMS)
Description:
Welcome to the comprehensive guide on Relational Database Management System (RDBMS) concepts, tailored for final year B.Sc. Computer Science students affiliated with Alagappa University. This document covers fundamental principles and advanced topics in RDBMS, offering a structured approach to understanding databases in the context of modern computing. PDF content is prepared from the text book Learn Oracle 8I by JOSE A RAMALHO.
Key Topics Covered:
Main Topic : DATA INTEGRITY, CREATING AND MAINTAINING A TABLE AND INDEX
Sub-Topic :
Data Integrity,Types of Integrity, Integrity Constraints, Primary Key, Foreign key, unique key, self referential integrity,
creating and maintain a table, Modifying a table, alter a table, Deleting a table
Create an Index, Alter Index, Drop Index, Function based index, obtaining information about index, Difference between ROWID and ROWNUM
Target Audience:
Final year B.Sc. Computer Science students at Alagappa University seeking a solid foundation in RDBMS principles for academic and practical applications.
About the Author:
Dr. S. Murugan is Associate Professor at Alagappa Government Arts College, Karaikudi. With 23 years of teaching experience in the field of Computer Science, Dr. S. Murugan has a passion for simplifying complex concepts in database management.
Disclaimer:
This document is intended for educational purposes only. The content presented here reflects the author’s understanding in the field of RDBMS as of 2024.
Feedback and Contact Information:
Your feedback is valuable! For any queries or suggestions, please contact muruganjit@agacollege.in
AI Risk Management: ISO/IEC 42001, the EU AI Act, and ISO/IEC 23894PECB
As artificial intelligence continues to evolve, understanding the complexities and regulations regarding AI risk management is more crucial than ever.
Amongst others, the webinar covers:
• ISO/IEC 42001 standard, which provides guidelines for establishing, implementing, maintaining, and continually improving AI management systems within organizations
• insights into the European Union's landmark legislative proposal aimed at regulating AI
• framework and methodologies prescribed by ISO/IEC 23894 for identifying, assessing, and mitigating risks associated with AI systems
Presenters:
Miriama Podskubova - Attorney at Law
Miriama is a seasoned lawyer with over a decade of experience. She specializes in commercial law, focusing on transactions, venture capital investments, IT, digital law, and cybersecurity, areas she was drawn to through her legal practice. Alongside preparing contract and project documentation, she ensures the correct interpretation and application of European legal regulations in these fields. Beyond client projects, she frequently speaks at conferences on cybersecurity, online privacy protection, and the increasingly pertinent topic of AI regulation. As a registered advocate of Slovak bar, certified data privacy professional in the European Union (CIPP/e) and a member of the international association ELA, she helps both tech-focused startups and entrepreneurs, as well as international chains, to properly set up their business operations.
Callum Wright - Founder and Lead Consultant Founder and Lead Consultant
Callum Wright is a seasoned cybersecurity, privacy and AI governance expert. With over a decade of experience, he has dedicated his career to protecting digital assets, ensuring data privacy, and establishing ethical AI governance frameworks. His diverse background includes significant roles in security architecture, AI governance, risk consulting, and privacy management across various industries, thorough testing, and successful implementation, he has consistently delivered exceptional results.
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Tags: ISO/IEC 42001, Artificial Intelligence, EU AI Act, ISO/IEC 23894
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Ardra Nakshatra (आर्द्रा): Understanding its Effects and RemediesAstro Pathshala
Ardra Nakshatra, the sixth Nakshatra in Vedic astrology, spans from 6°40' to 20° in the Gemini zodiac sign. Governed by Rahu, the north lunar node, Ardra translates to "the moist one" or "the star of sorrow." Symbolized by a teardrop, it represents the transformational power of storms, bringing both destruction and renewal.
About Astro Pathshala
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The membership Module in the Odoo 17 ERPCeline George
Some business organizations give membership to their customers to ensure the long term relationship with those customers. If the customer is a member of the business then they get special offers and other benefits. The membership module in odoo 17 is helpful to manage everything related to the membership of multiple customers.
Credit limit improvement system in odoo 17Celine George
In Odoo 17, confirmed and uninvoiced sales orders are now factored into a partner's total receivables. As a result, the credit limit warning system now considers this updated calculation, leading to more accurate and effective credit management.
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In Odoo, the pivot view is a graphical representation of data that allows users to analyze and summarize large datasets quickly. It's a powerful tool for generating insights from your business data.
The pivot view in Odoo is a valuable tool for analyzing and summarizing large datasets, helping you gain insights into your business operations.
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In Odoo 17, sample data serves as a valuable resource for users seeking to familiarize themselves with the functionalities and capabilities of the software prior to integrating their own information. In this slide we are going to discuss about how to show sample data to a tree view and a kanban view.
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