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Past Webinars
Get Involved! Getting to know the Hyperledger Projects
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Hyperledger is an open source collaborative effort created to advance cross-industry blockchain technologies. It is a global collaboration hosted by The Linux Foundation including leaders in finance, banking, Internet of Things, supply chain, manufacturing and technology.
Join Hyperledger’s Tracy Kuhrt and David Boswell as they discuss the Hyperledger umbrella approach to open source development as a “greenhouse” for developing and growing business blockchain projects. Helping to demystify the ten different Hyperledger projects, they will give you pointers on how to navigate the different frameworks and tools and begin your journey to getting involved in the Hyperledger community.In this webinar you’ll learn:
• What is Hyperledger?
• What are the ten projects within Hyperledger? (both what they are and how to navigate them)
• What are the main features of Hyperledger Sawtooth and Hyperledger Fabric?
• How can you get involved with the community?
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Join Hyperledger’s Tracy Kuhrt and David Boswell as they discuss the Hyperledger umbrella approach to open source development as a “greenhouse” for developing and growing business blockchain projects. Helping to demystify the ten different Hyperledger projects, they will give you pointers on how to navigate the different frameworks and tools and begin your journey to getting involved in the Hyperledger community.In this webinar you’ll learn:
• What is Hyperledger?
• What are the ten projects within Hyperledger? (both what they are and how to navigate them)
• What are the main features of Hyperledger Sawtooth and Hyperledger Fabric?
• How can you get involved with the community?
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Hyperledger Sawtooth 1.0: Market Significance & Technical Overview
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Join Hyperledger Executive Director, Brian Behlendorf and Project Maintainer, Dan Middleton as they discuss the importance of the Hyperledger Sawtooth v1.0 release as a landmark for the business blockchain industry. The webinar reviews noteworthy Hyperledger Sawtooth POCs/use cases, as well as how to get started contributing to the framework and interacting with the community.
You will also learn key technical aspects of the Hyperledger Sawtooth v1.0 framework and how they support the next generation of shared systems of record, including, but not limited to the following:
• Parallel transaction processing
• Dynamic consensus
• On-chain configuration
• Support for Ethereum using Solidity smart contracts
• Use your preferred language to author smart contracts
• Cryptographically provable database consistency
• Byzantine Fault Tolerant Consensus, including Proof of Elapsed Time
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You will also learn key technical aspects of the Hyperledger Sawtooth v1.0 framework and how they support the next generation of shared systems of record, including, but not limited to the following:
• Parallel transaction processing
• Dynamic consensus
• On-chain configuration
• Support for Ethereum using Solidity smart contracts
• Use your preferred language to author smart contracts
• Cryptographically provable database consistency
• Byzantine Fault Tolerant Consensus, including Proof of Elapsed Time
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Getting to Know the Business Blockchain Frameworks
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Join Hyperledger Community Architect Tracy Kuhrt and Security Maven David Huseby as they discuss the Hyperledger organization and explain each of the Hyperledger projects, the unique technologies their respective communities are developing, and how to get involved to influence the future of the business blockchain industry. The webinar reviews key aspects of the collaborative development model behind our mantra: blockchain technologies built BY Business FOR Business.
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Hyperledger Fabric 1.0: Market Significance & Technical Overview
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Join Hyperledger Executive Director Brian Behlendorf and Hyperledger Fabric Release Manager Jonathan Levi as they discuss the importance of this release as a landmark for the business blockchain industry. The webinar reviews key aspects of the collaborative development model behind our mantra: blockchain technologies built BY Business FOR Business.
You will also learn more about the key Hyperledger Fabric features and how they support the next generation of shared systems of record, such as:
• Channels for sharing confidential information
• Ordering Service delivers transactions consistently to peers in the network
• Endorsement Policies for transactions
• CouchDB world state supports wide range of queries
• Bring-your-own Membership Service Provider (MSP)
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You will also learn more about the key Hyperledger Fabric features and how they support the next generation of shared systems of record, such as:
• Channels for sharing confidential information
• Ordering Service delivers transactions consistently to peers in the network
• Endorsement Policies for transactions
• CouchDB world state supports wide range of queries
• Bring-your-own Membership Service Provider (MSP)
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Hyperledger: Blockchain Technologies For Business
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This session with guest speaker Dan O’Prey from Digital Asset, provides an overview of the Hyperledger umbrella of projects hosted at The Linux Foundation, describing the foundations of distributed ledger technologies, smart contracts, and other components that comprise the modern blockchain technology stack.
He then discusses why a new blockchain project was needed for business and what the main use cases and requirements for the technology are for commercial applications, as well as extending the overview on the history and projects in the Hyperledger umbrella and how you can get involved.
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He then discusses why a new blockchain project was needed for business and what the main use cases and requirements for the technology are for commercial applications, as well as extending the overview on the history and projects in the Hyperledger umbrella and how you can get involved.
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