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January 23, 2020

Image: Blockchain/IoT integration accelerates, hits a 'sweet spot'

Blockchain/IoT integration accelerates, hits a 'sweet spot'

IoT and blockchain may be a natural fit, but it will still take five to 10 years before kinks are worked out and the two technologies can reach their full potential, according to Gartner. Read more ▶

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Former U.S. regulator leads effort to create digital dollar

Image: iPhone apps, blockchain and the future of food

iPhone apps, blockchain and the future of food

Smartphones and blockchain are empowering an evolution in food distribution. Read more ▶

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Get ahead of the competition by broadening your skills & validating your know-how. Read more ▶

Image: EEA opens sandbox for blockchain development and collaboration

EEA opens sandbox for blockchain development and collaboration

The Enterprise Ethereum Alliance TestNet offers the nodes, management infrastructure and ability to gather granular results for members. Read more ▶

 
 
Image: Top 3 enterprise tech trends to watch in 2020

Top 3 enterprise tech trends to watch in 2020

Look for blockchain to mature, artificial intelligence and machine learning to improve cybersecurity, and edge computing to see higher adoption rates. Those are some of the insights gleaned from experts who took part in a recent IDG TECH(talk) Twitter chat. Read more ▶

Image: Kadena launches a hybrid platform to connect public, private blockchains

Kadena launches a hybrid platform to connect public, private blockchains

The JP Morgan startup's blockchain braids together multiple interoperable chains via smart contracts over which users can transact business via cryptocurrency. Read more ▶

Image: Former U.S. regulator leads effort to create digital dollar

Former U.S. regulator leads effort to create digital dollar

The project will explore how a cryptocurrency could produce a more efficient and safer means of cross-border trade, clearance and settlement. Read more ▶

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