Oracle Exec: 50% Of Companies Will Use Blockchain Tech in Next Three Years

Oracle Exec: 50% Of Companies Will Use Blockchain Tech in Next Three Years
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2019-4-11 23:28

Vice president of software development company Oracle Frank Xiong estimates that 50 to 60 percent of companies will use blockchain tech in the next three years

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What the Fax?

Every nation has its quirks, and it could be argued that the U. S. has more than its fair share, but what stands out the most to me – as a tech journalist who recently made the move across the pond – is that in many ways, the nation of Silicon Valley is still stuck in the 90s.

2019-4-5 05:05


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TNW2019 Daily: On the right track

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Tech companies still care more about AI and IoT than blockchain

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Alibaba, Baidu, and Tencent are among the first 197 regulated blockchain firms in China

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