The Impact of blockchain is intended to provide our professionals with a timely and relevant trends deck on implications of blockchain on automotive retail, select applications areas where it can be deployed. The document also discusses challenges to its adoption and benefits organizations can derive from its deployment
You have heard the term “blockchain”, right? But you are still not very clear what it is exactly. Or perhaps, you know something about it, but don’t understand how it works, where its value comes from, and how is it developing currently. (No prior experience required to take the course)
5-page whitepaper from the Aerospace Industries Association on the applications of blockchain in an aerospace-specific context and why the technology should be used more widely.
A weekly podcast series hosted by senior editors at Aviation Week about topics in aerospace business.
Blockchain technology has gained a lot of popularity recently. It is claimed to be a game changer by many of the industry experts and is even believed to rule the next decade. The invention of Blockchain technology can be compared to the invention of wheel, motor and internet that changed the world.
Various cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, Ethereum etc are powered by Blockchain technology but that is just the tip of the iceberg. The applications of blockchain are far more diverse than what you can even imagine today. This course will make you understand how Blockchain can be a solution for some of today’s burning problems.
This course gives some insight on the OpsChain, a set of enterprise solutions based on a common technological core. OpsChain combines blockchain-based services with EY’s full range of consulting, tax and audit expertise to drive enhanced business performance and growth.
Objectives:
• Describe what is OpsChain
• Identify the difference between OpsChain Core and OpsChain Applications
The goal of this course is to equip participants with EY’s vision and purpose to incorporate the blockchain platform as a solution system for its various business lines and practices.
Objectives:
• Identify EY’s vision for incorporating the blockchain platform into its business lines and practices
• Differentiate between EY’s blockchain offerings vs. the offerings of its competitors
• Recognize EY’s 8 major blockchain solutions
• Classify the difference between channel 1 users/clients vs. channel 2 users/clients and how both impacts EY’s independence of doing business
• Identify the technology level where has independence to create
• Recognize EY’s go-to-market approach
This course is designed to provide you with an overview of the OpsChain PE platform. It demonstrates how tokenization is used to pass information throughout the private and public blockchain.
Objectives:
• Identify the capabilities of OpsChain PE
• Indicate the kcomponents of OpsChain PE’s architecture
This session provides you with an introduction to tokens in block chain.
Objective –
Identify what tokens are
Distinguish between various types of tokens
List the various standards of tokens from Ethereum community
In this course you will learn about some of the common challenges facing business networks and how a new approach to recording and processing transactions that uses blockchain technology can solve some of these challenges. You will look at blockchain and distributed ledger systems in a business environment, explore important concepts and key use cases of blockchain for business and how assets can be transferred in a blockchain network.
By completing this course you can earn the IBM Blockchain Essentials Badge.
Course Overview: This course will help you recognize the fundamentals of blockchain technology and how it is applied within the finance function.
Course Objectives:
• Recognize the fundamentals of blockchain technology and its impact on finance
• Specify when a blockchain solution may be suitable to address a client’s finance-related business challenge
This course will teach you how to get productive with blockchain development quickly in a practical way. The focus is on Ethereum development and the concepts presented is equally relevant to other implementations.
This 2020 kick offvideo from Paul R Brody, Blockchain leader gives you an overview of our 2020 Blockchain strategy and some answers to kquestions that come up over and over again. The podcast covers the following topics: The Business so far, The Technology Adoption Curve, Sustaining Our Business Model, Four Big Whys of Blockchain, Our Offerings & Strategy, Why we are Building Blockchain.EY.Com, OpsChain 4: Our Initial Public Offering, The Long Road to Overnight Success.
This course is designed to provide you with an overview of EY’s OpsChain intercompany application. This course demonstrates how tokenization is used as a tracking system to provide companies with the necessary system to trace internal and external products, services and allocation of funds
Objectives:
• Indicate the business challenges in intercompany processing and accounting
• Identify the tokenization approach within each module of the OpsChain intercompany
• Recognize future potential use cases for blockchain in intercompany processing and accounting
This audio edition presents a foundational look at the future of the American economy and promises to be the business leaders’ playbook for the next decade and beyond.
This session provides you with an introduction to the technologies leveraged in block chain.
Richie Etwaru, discusses the opportunity and implications of blockchain as a paradigm to slow/chose the expanding trust gap in commerce. He unpacks blockchain to a level of simplicity to be consumed by those that are just starting to understand and explore the paradigm. He lays out a current state of commerce, suggesting that every company is currently at risk of being disrupted or incurring severe strain from a blockchain version of itself.
Blockchain technology can involve the implementation of various concepts such as hashing, mining, smart contracts, and cryptocurrencies. This course covers those in the context of the Ethereum blockchain network.
This course will introduce the many benefits of Blockchain including a walkthrough of deliverables. Participants will also be exposed to EY's Blockchain platform approach and will have the opportunity to assess client service models.
Familiarize yourself with the theory behind the need for cloud-based blockchain solutions and explore the features of two of the main offerings on the market - the Azure Blockchain Workbench and Amazon Managed Blockchain.
In this special bonus episode, Laura cover all your basic questions about crypto. What is Bitcoin? What is Ethereum? What is a blockchain? Share this episode with friends, family and anyone who is new to the crypto space and wants to understand what it's all about. Thanks to Elaine Zelby for conducting the interview!
This is a relatively short movie (under 90 mins) that takes us through what we are doing in our blockchain practice, our global vision/ strategy, our major products, and what we think the market outlook is for 2019.
This is a discussion presentation focus on Blockchain and why should insurance firms care about Blockchain and its four strong differentiators. It covers Blockchain structural features and common characteristics, opportunities for the adoption of Blockchain in Financial Services, stages of Blockchain development within an organization, InsuranceTech Blockchain use case examples and how unlocking the potential of distributed ledger technology enables a shared ledger of activity amongst untrusted or semi-trusted parties.
Tired of having your friends and family say cryptocurrencies are a Ponzi scheme, nothing backs them, they're in a bubble and only criminals use them? In this episode, Amanda Gutterman, chief marketing officer of ConsenSys, and Jamie Smith, global chief communications officer of Bitfury, tackle every common misconception of Bitcoin, Ethereum and cryptocurrencies. This is an episode you'll want your friends and family to listen to. Plus: Gutterman and Smith talk about how they did the seemingly impossible: create gender-balanced crypto conferences
This webcast is intended for employees to learn more about blockchain and to cover blockchain use cases across tax, media, digital assets, supply chain, FSO, Tax, Finance, Life Sciences, Healthcare, and Audit
This webcast will help cover topics such as what is blockchain, how and why it is disrupting many industries and how to have an informed discussion with clients.
In this summary, you will learn:
• What functions blockchain offers,
• Which challenges impede blockchain’s wider adoption and
• How blockchain will shake up the financial sector
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Teaching you how to think about the blockchain, this book is an invitation for technologists to better understand the business potential of the blockchain, and for business minded people to grasp the many facets of blockchain technology.
Ethereum Blockchain Developer: Build Projects Using Solidity - is one of the largest, most in-depth ethereum development courses online. The curriculum contains a number of practical exercises, which will help you put all the knowledge you’ve learned into practice to create something of value.
This course will familiarize you with the security, functionality, efficiency, quality and ZKP components of the auto review tool in smart contracts.
Objectives:
• Recognize the importance of Auto review tool in reviewing smart contracts
• Indicate the features of Auto Review tool useful in reviewing smart contracts
This course is designed to provide you with an overview of the blockchain applications for securitization. It outlines how tokenization in conjunction with smart contracts can be used to digitally represent and track individual and group securities. The goal of this course is to familiarize you with EY’s vision to incorporate a tokenized system for securitization. You will discover that using a tokenization system for securitization will provide financial institutions and investors a digital solution to track real-time transactions as thoccur, provide traceability and auditability and allow for self-governing and robust reporting solutions.
Objectives:
• Indicate what is securitization
• Identify how to outline kterms involved in the securitization of different types of assets
• Identify how securitization transactions work
• Identify and describe how blockchain can impact the securitization industry
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This course is designed to provide you with an overview of the Solidity environment as it interacts with the elements, functionality and processes of blockchain.
Objectives:
* Outline kelements and features of blockchain
* Identify basic features of smart contract and possible reasons for creating a smart contract
* Recognize the structure, functionality and process of smart contracts
* Indicate the uses of different blockchain development tools
Any transaction professional should have a fair idea about Zero Knowledge Proofs (ZKP). This course will focus on the different aspects of ZKPs.
Course Objectives:
1. Recognize why sees Zero Knowledge Proofs (ZKPs) as a major strategic technology for blockchains
2. Indicate what is a ZKP
3. List the steps and processes used to generate proofs using zk-SNARKs
4. Identify the other tools and protocols used for generating ZKP
Providing an overview of BlockChain and the technology behind it, this book will assist business leaders and architects in understanding the capabilities and utilization of the frameworks and help them to choose the right one for their respective business needs.
Explore how to set up an application on the Azure Blockchain Workbench, which includes provisioning the blockchain network and then developing, deploying, and testing a blockchain app.
This post provides an overview of the role of one of those particular aspects of blockchain technologies — “consensus”.
Marco Santori, who leads the blockchain technology team at Cooley, and Joshua Ashley Klayman, who leads the blockchain and smart contracts group at Morrisson and Forrester, explain why they disagree on how to ensure a token sale won't run afoul of securities laws, how they think regulation around crypto will likely be formed and why the Bitcliense has made New York a crypto innovation backwater.
You can make your smart contracts even smarter if you implement them by using a rule engine supported by a decision management platform. This article describes the integration of IBM ODM (Operational Decision Manager) with Hyperledger Composer, an open source blockchain development framework, running on Hyperledger Fabric, a blockchain platform. Hyperledger Composer and Fabric are two of the Hyperledger projects hosted by The Linux Foundation. Learn how to use IBM ODM in blockchain solutions, to bring value to all participants in a distrusted business network.
Showing how distributed ledger technologies, especially the blockchain, are transforming the finance sector in the wake of the financial crisis of 2008, this book surveys the measures, tools, and theories being developed to create a new framework of monetary economics and capitalism.
Even if the craze for Bitcoin and Ethereum abates, the power of the “blockchain” tech behind those currencies is very real. Here’s how businesses are trying to harness it—and why they can’t afford to ignore it.