Oracle, Blockchain, Enterprise, and Baseline Protocol
Recently, I had the chance to co-host with John Wolpert a new weekly show we’re starting called, The Baseline Show. We’ll be talking more about mainnet, the Baseline Protocol, blockchain in the enterprise, AND interviewing celebrity guests to share insights on their business automation efforts.
In this second episode, we brought on Ian Keane from Oracle to share with us everything new happening with the company and their role in the Enterprise technical stack.
An example of some of the use cases we’re seeing our customers use is in track and trace and supply chain unifying records for expensive assets. What I mean by that you might have an expensive piece of machinery and you want the past five years worth of maintenance records because when you go to resell that you need to prove to the buyer you maintain it, and of course, cross border payments.
For the full episode be sure to see the video above or you can find it here on the Baseline YouTube channel.
Turn in weekly, Wednesday, 12:00 PM ET, live on YouTube. Each week we speak with guests about mainnet, The Baseline Protocol, blockchain in the enterprise, AND their insights on business automation.
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