Hyperledger In-Depth: an Hour with IntellectEU -on Deployment and Management of Hyperledger Fabric Networks – Is it possible to make it client-friendly?

February 3 10:00 AM-12:00 AM GMT

Since starting its blockchain practice in 2014, Hyperledger Member, IntellectEU has delivered over 30 blockchain projects for clients across the world. During this journey, while focusing on the benefits that blockchain technology is capable of delivering such as immutability, transparency, decentralization, and efficiency, they also experienced the key challenges that were present when deploying and running enterprise-grade solutions.

Keeping these challenges in mind, IntellectEU  developed the Catalyst Blockchain Platform, a platform-as-a-service solution that is built to simplify the deployment, management and maintenance of enterprise-grade blockchain networks. During this webinar, IntellectEU will show how they  developed their solution as well as hear from you, the attendees about your own experiences in order to brainstorm ways in which the ecosystem as a whole can further tackle the challenges associated with blockchain networks.

This session is for both developers and decision makers alike, and will give you a greater understanding of how to conquer the hurdles associated with creating enterprise-grade blockchain solutions and you don’t want to miss it!

“An hour or so, to learn….” is a series, in which Hyperledger members share learnings from their projects and try to answer all the hard questions about the pains of working with DLTs. It is not yet another webinar: participants will be encouraged to take part, come with prepared questions and opinions. Expect live demos and tutorials, stories from the battle field and hopefully some heated discussions. Let’s get out of the zoom fatigue and engage to share experiences and build a stronger community.

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Details:

Start:
February 3 10:00 AM

End:
February 3 12:00 AM

Event Website:
http://bit.ly/IntellectEU

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