2019-8-6 15:19 |
IBM launches new blockchain network for managing supplier information and reducing the risk of fraud and errors
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2019-8-6 15:19 |
IBM launches new blockchain network for managing supplier information and reducing the risk of fraud and errors
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Coinspeaker Leading Tech, Telecom, Pharma, Beverage and Manufacturing Companies Collaborate with IBM and Chainyard to Simplify Supply Chain Management Using a New Blockchain NetworkIBM and Chainyard today announced Trust Your Supplier (TYS), a new blockchain network designed to improve supplier qualification, validation, onboarding and life cycle information management.
2019-8-6 10:10 | |
Today, IBM and Chainyard announced Trust Your Supplier (TYS), a blockchain-based platform for simplifying supply chain management and supplier verification and onboarding. Within the coming months, IBM plans to bring 4,000 of its North American suppliers onto the new network, potentially gaining an edge in the world of supply chain management.
2019-8-5 21:01 | |
IBM has launched the Trust Your Supplier network. Founding partners include Lenovo, Nokio, Anheuser-Busch, and others. IBM is a technology giant, and their entry into the blockchain sector is hardly surprising.
2019-8-5 20:53 | |
Coinspeaker IBM Launches New Blockchain Network for Supply ManagementIBM announced a new blockchain network aimed at improving manual and cumbersome supply chain management. The new blockchain network is called Trust Your Supplier.
2019-8-5 18:18 | |
Корпорация IBM представила свой новый проект в сфере блокчейна под названием «Trust Your Supplier» (т.е. «доверяй своему поставщику») (TYS).
2019-8-5 17:29 | |
CryptoNinjas - Bitcoin, Cryptocurrency & Blockchain Asset SourceIBM and Chainyard today announced Trust Your Supplier (TYS), a new blockchain network designed to improve supplier qualification, validation, onboarding, and life cycle information management.
2019-8-5 15:49 | |
IBM's new supplier onboarding blockchain is launching with a slew of big names attached.
2019-8-5 15:00 | |
Large corporates are utilising blockchain technologies to remove the ‘central point of failure’ conundrum One of the world’s largest suppliers to the steel industry has announced its decision to utilise blockchain technology in an attempt further secure its data networks.
2018-8-15 14:13 | |