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Beer 30 - Blockchain with Mark Rentmeester

In this episode of Beer 30, Nathan sits down with Mark Rentmeester to why businesses that aren’t already considering how to use Blockchain to restructure their operations, particularly in supply chain and logistics, risk their business models becoming quickly outdated.

Nathan Lasnoski by Nathan Lasnoski

Event: Blockchain for Business Rebooted

You're invited to Blockchain for Business - Rebooted, a multi-session event that will look at the latest updates in Blockchain and distributed ledger technologies. A Microsoft architect and Blockchain expert will also share the ongoing vision for Blockchain in Azure.

Kim Claditis by Kim Claditis

Is your New Product Development process broken?

When was the last time you spoke to a customer? The answer to that question typically depends on which business unit you operate in. This means there are barriers within the business on understanding what the customer needs. Even though you already have solutions for your customers; more than likely, new innovation exists to meet additional unmet needs. These unmet needs, if addressed, could allow you to enter new markets or increase the margins of existing products. What happens then if technology is required to meet those needs and the most technically capable people in the organization do not work close with customers? 

Eric Franz by Eric Franz

Evaluating Suitability and Viability for Blockchain Solutions

Is blockchain a suitable solution for a particular business need? If it’s suitable in a business sense, is it technically viable? Should you build a blockchain solution, or be ready to integrate with a blockchain network built elsewhere in your ecosystem of partners and providers? 
 

Mark Rentmeester by Mark Rentmeester

Azure Blockchain Workbench

Bitcoin prices may be falling, but blockchain is on the rise. The general public associates blockchain with cryptocurrencies, but business leaders are focused on blockchain for much different reasons.

Mark Rentmeester by Mark Rentmeester