In the ever-evolving landscape of technology, three powerhouse innovations have emerged as the core catalysts of digital transformation: artificial intelligence, blockchain and cloud computing. While ...
Alphabet's Google Cloud division is forming a team to win blockchain business after making a concerted effort in retail and other industries. Google Cloud customers include blockchain companies such ...
In this past week alone, there’s been a flurry of developments around Google and buzzy, emerging technologies. The latest sees Google Cloud ramp up a digital assets division focused on helping other ...
You know the enterprise blockchain wars are heating up when a ConsenSys enterprise blockchain startup, Kaleido, partners with not one, but two technology majors that collectively comprise 80% of ...
GeekWire Editor Todd Bishop (left) and Microsoft Azure chief Scott Guthrie talk Microsoft and the cloud at the 2017 GeekWire Cloud Tech Summit. (GeekWire Photo / Kevin Lisota) Among the emerging ...
Google LLC is forming a digital assets team to help customers of its cloud platform build blockchain-based applications, the company announced on Thursday. Richard Widmann, head of strategy for ...
Google’s cloud-computing business is expanding its push into blockchain, adding 11 networks including Polygon, Optimism and Polkadot to its ‘BigQuery’ program for public datasets. The business, Google ...
Five years ago the blockchain was blossoming in the enterprise, or so many companies had us believe. Back then, companies like SAP and IBM were trying to build blockchain practices, but while the ...
Google has announced the second of two partnerships that will allow it to offer the financial services industry and others a cloud-based platform on which they can develop and run blockchain-based ...
Want smarter insights in your inbox? Sign up for our weekly newsletters to get only what matters to enterprise AI, data, and security leaders. Subscribe Now The cloud infrastructure space is on the ...
Oracle Blockchain Cloud Service, which Oracle rolled out at the OpenWorld conference in October, is now generally available. As the name makes clear, the offering makes blockchain technology available ...