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DESCRIPTION:Blockchain for Enterprise with an emphasis on where and how Blo
 ckchain will impact corporations. Included is a short review of cryptocurr
 encies followed by an in-depth review on Blockchain’s underlying technol
 ogical advantages and where best to deploy in industry. Explanation of the
  benefits of Blockchain for grid management\, an explanation on how Blockc
 hain for energy works\, some key drivers of adoption for energy and the Op
 en Blockchain Energy (OBE) framework. Further Blockchain for Healthcare Da
 ta storage and ID is discussed. This is a complicated topic which is unpac
 ked in this enterprise-level module. Starting with patient identification 
 and through personally identifiable information and onto clinical data\, t
 he course reviews blockchain applicability to healthcare data and the curr
 ent industry adoption of blockchain from startup ICOs to enterprise use ca
 ses. Then we shall focus on Blockchain for Supply Chains as a natural comb
 ination of two technologies designed for transactions with a shared or com
 mon ledge. Often cross-corporation\, a supply chain represents a flow of g
 oods and is frequently cross-border. Managing all of the data on a single 
 trusted chain that is updated and retrieved by many participates is a sign
 ificant endeavor and the course describes how enterprises are adopting Blo
 ckchain for this use. Finally\, the convergence\, opportunities\, use case
 s and challenges of Blockchain and Internet of Things (IoT) are highlighte
 d\, and emerging use cases\, projects\, and technologies that apply Blockc
 hain and leverage IoT&#39;s mutual advantages are explained.\n\nCo-sponsored b
 y: Boris Gramatikov\n\nSpeaker(s):  Steve Derezinski\, Dr. Claudio Lima\n\
 nAgenda: \n- Enterprise Blockchain Overview\n- Enterprise Blockchain for G
 rid Modernization\n- Enterprise Blockchain for Healthcare\n- Enterprise Bl
 ockchain for Supply Chain\n- Enterprise Blockchain for the Internet of Thi
 ngs\n\nRoom: Pioneer Hall\, Bldg: National Electronics Museum\, 1745 W. Nu
 rsery Rd.\, Linthicum\, Maryland\, United States
LOCATION:Room: Pioneer Hall\, Bldg: National Electronics Museum\, 1745 W. N
 ursery Rd.\, Linthicum\, Maryland\, United States
ORGANIZER:bgramat@jhmi.edu
SEQUENCE:2
SUMMARY:Enterprise Blockchain for Healthcare\, IoT\, Energy and Supply Chai
 n. An online course for group viewing.
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/208733
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;Blockchain for Enterprise with an emphasis
  on where and how Blockchain will impact corporations. Included is a short
  review of cryptocurrencies followed by an in-depth review on Blockchain&amp;r
 squo\;s underlying technological advantages and where best to deploy in in
 dustry. Explanation of the benefits of Blockchain for grid management\, an
  explanation on how Blockchain for energy works\, some key drivers of adop
 tion for energy and the Open Blockchain Energy (OBE) framework. Further Bl
 ockchain for Healthcare Data storage and ID is discussed. This is a compli
 cated topic which is unpacked in this enterprise-level module. &amp;nbsp\;Star
 ting with patient identification and through personally identifiable infor
 mation and onto clinical data\, the course reviews blockchain applicabilit
 y to healthcare data and the current industry adoption of blockchain from 
 startup ICOs to enterprise use cases. Then we shall focus on Blockchain fo
 r Supply Chains as a natural combination of two technologies designed for 
 transactions with a shared or common ledge. Often cross-corporation\, a su
 pply chain represents a flow of goods and is frequently cross-border. Mana
 ging all of the data on a single trusted chain that is updated and retriev
 ed by many participates is a significant endeavor and the course describes
  how enterprises are adopting Blockchain for this use. Finally\, the conve
 rgence\, opportunities\, use cases and challenges of Blockchain and Intern
 et of Things (IoT) are highlighted\, and emerging use cases\, projects\, a
 nd technologies that apply Blockchain and leverage IoT&#39;s mutual advantages
  are explained.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Agenda: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;ul&gt;\n&lt;li&gt;Enterprise Blockcha
 in Overview&lt;/li&gt;\n&lt;li&gt;Enterprise Blockchain for Grid Modernization&lt;/li&gt;\n&lt;
 li&gt;Enterprise Blockchain for Healthcare&lt;/li&gt;\n&lt;li&gt;Enterprise Blockchain fo
 r Supply Chain&lt;/li&gt;\n&lt;li&gt;Enterprise Blockchain for the Internet of Things&lt;
 /li&gt;\n&lt;/ul&gt;
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