Microsoft's embrace of blockchain technology may seem unsurprising today, but just a decade ago, it was a far-fetched idea. Roundtable anchor Rob Nelson recently sat down with Yorke Rhodes, who leads ...
As AI continues its dominance of corporate attention—and venture capital investment—the once-beloved sector of blockchain has sometimes felt like a spurned child. Still, many crypto proponents argue ...
In perhaps one of the very first instances of blockchain solving a real-world problem, and a little financial alchemy through the creation of additional value through the transformation of a standard ...
Microsoft’s integration of its blockchain-as-a-service (BaaS) offering with its Azure cloud computing platform earned the company a No. 1 ranking in ABI Research’s list of BaaS providers. The research ...
Microsoft has set its sights on retail as an industry that could benefit from Blockchain technology. The company hosted a demo at its booth during this week's annual National Retail Federation (NRF) ...
The advent of Web3 and blockchain technology promises to usher in a new era of digital transformation, one that could rival the impact of the internet itself. In a recent discussion, Roundtable anchor ...
Companies in various industries are getting on board with blockchain. However, the decentralized ledger is still working to overcome various challenges, including users’ understanding, name ...
Microsoft Corp.’s (NASDAQ:MSFT) refusal to explore Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) investments dampened the spirits of cryptocurrency enthusiasts who had hoped the tech behemoth's move would drive demand for ...
In this episode of eSpeaks, Jennifer Margles, Director of Product Management at BMC Software, discusses the transition from traditional job scheduling to the era of the autonomous enterprise. eSpeaks’ ...
As two of the foremost titans of the gaming industry, Sony and Microsoft have both taken steps to integrate blockchain technology into their gaming platforms. A move that is being cheered in most ...
Microsoft Inc. has pulled ahead of Alphabet Inc.’s Google, International Business Machines Corp., and Amazon.com Inc. in the race for supremacy in operating other companies’ blockchains. Microsoft and ...
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