Blockchain 101: Overview & Use Cases
Posted by EdmontonPMJan 6
Live Webinar – January 14th 2020, 11:00 am – 12:00 pm EST
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training 1 Hour 1 PDU
Provider: Global Knowledge UK (REP 1999)
Join Kris Bennett for a Blockchain overview webinar where he’ll discuss what blockchain is, how it can provide value, and how it is currently being used by organizations around the world to effect transformative organizational change.
Learn:
- What is Blockchain?
- What is a decentralized ledger?
- The history of Blockchain
- How does it work?
- Group consensus
- Public vs Private platforms
- Who is using it, and what value are they seeing?
- Review of use cases across various verticals such as:
- agriculture,
- public sector,
- shipping & logistics,
- manufacturing, and more
- Review of use cases across various verticals such as:
- What do you want to know? Q&A
- Ask any questions you might have!
“Technology by itself is stale, useless, and boring.
Technology combined with people is insightful, dynamic, and revolutionary!”
Presenter: Kris Bennett, (LinkedIn profile) Chief Learning Officer Blockchain Training Alliance, is excited about Web 3.0 and he wants you to be as well! The internet has democratized content distribution and social interaction. Now it will do the same in the worlds of commerce and consumer-to-consumer business models. Kris has a 20+ year background in custom software design, delivery, and consulting & is fascinated by the intersection of people and technology, and the implications that emerging technologies present for the way communicate, interact, and experience life.
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Blockchain 101: Overview & Use Cases
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