IBM is tapping into the vast potential for blockchain technology with the launch of one of the first commercially available ‘blockchain-as-a-service’ platforms based on an open source platform.
An IBM-led project will enable the use of public blockchain technology to make international payments more efficient. IBM is working with Stellar, a non-profit creating an open-source blockchain ...
IBM announced a beta release of IBM Blockchain, an enterprise blockchain service based on the Linux Foundation's Hyperledger Fabric. The service enables developers to build production blockchain ...
IBM today announced a managed blockchain platform for the financial services industry and said nine banks, including Barclays and Citi, are participating in the proof of concept (PoC). The platform, ...
IBM Security's team of offensive security experts, X-Force Red, has launched a new blockchain testing service to help identify weaknesses and strengthen the security of solutions that incorporate the ...
Traditional, financial transaction systems not designed for today's economy are being supplemented and supplanted quickly by ...
For transparency and to discourage corruption, the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) the past week partnered ...
IBM has released its Blockchain World Wire, a real-time global payments network for regulated financial institutions. The blockchain network is designed to optimize and accelerate foreign exchange, ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Gold and diamond companies including Berkshire Hathaway Inc's (BRKa.N) Richline Group Inc joined with IBM (IBM.N) to develop blockchain technology to track the origin of jewelry ...
Fefe Demeny explains what a blockchain is, a digital ledger that has revolutionized the world of finance due to its decentralized model. Imagine a notebook that everyone in the world can see but no ...
CHICAGO/NEW YORK, (Reuters) - Nestle SA, Unilever Plc, Tyson Foods Inc and other large food and retail companies have joined IBM's project to explore how blockchain technology can help track food ...
Jessica Inskip, Stockbrokers.com director of investor research, joins 'Power Lunch' to discuss why IBM is the play for stocks ...