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Enterprise Times: blockchain catch-up

Blockchain Catch-up

This is an occasional start-of-the-week Enterprise Times blockchain catch-up. It is not intended to be comprehensive, first to highlight developments covered and then, in a second section, listing a selection of ‘happenings’ which, for whatever reason, Enterprise Times did not specifically discuss.

Appearing in Enterprise Times (over the two weeks ending April 17th)

In reverse order of appearance:

On an energy topic (though distantly related to blockchain), for the purpose of provoking thought:

Appearing in the Enterprise Times blockchain catch-up (two weeks ending April 16)

In no specific order a selection from the 2 weeks:

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Charles Brett
Charles Brett is a business/technology analyst consultant. His specialist areas include enterprise software, blockchain and enterprise mobility tech (including metering). Specific industry sectors of interest and experience include finance (especially systems supporting wholesale finance), telecommunications and energy. Charles has spoken at multiple industry conferences, has written for numerous publications (including the London Times and the Financial Times). He was the General Chair of the bi-annual High Performance Systems Workshop, 2005. In addition he is an author and novelist. His Technology books include: Making the Most of Mobility Vol I (eBook, 2012); Explaining iTunes, iPhones and iPads for Windows Users (eBook, 2011); 5 Axes of Business Application Integration (2004). His published novels, in the Corruption Series, include: The HolyPhone Confessional Crisis, Corruption’s Price: A Spanish Deceit and Virginity Despoiled. The fourth in The Corruption Series - Resurrection - has is now available. Charles has a B.A. and M.A in Modern History from the University of Oxford. He has lived or worked in Italy, Abu Dhabi, South Africa, California and New York, Spain, Israel, Estonia and Cyprus.

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