EEA Mainnet Working Group forms Task Force “EMINENT” (Ethereum Mainnet Integration for Enterprises)
Some fresh news from New York City and Berlin: The Enterprise Ethereum Alliance Mainnet Working Group has formed a key Task Force named EMINENT (Ethereum Mainnet Integration for Enterprises), focused on the standards and specifications used to integrate the Ethereum Mainnet with ERP, CRM, and other corporate systems of record.
What the EEA TestNet Launch Means for Blockchain and Enterprise Discussing enterprise use cases for the EEA TestNet with leading blockchain experts.
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Why Collaboration is Critical Between Policy and Tech Communities
Interview with the experts at Chamber of Digital Commerce, [...]
Setting the Standard: Future of blockchain in the supply chain
A Q&A with EEA’s Supply Chain SIG Chair Tyler Mulvihill
Legal Industry’s Role in the Future of Blockchain
The EEA Legal Advisory Working Group (LAWG), led by EEA Chief Legal Counsel and Corporate Secretary Oksana Davis and LAWG Chair Aaron Wright, held a face-to-face meeting at the offices of Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP on April 18 to discuss the current state of the blockchain ecosystem in the legal industry.
EEA Hosts First Workshop in China
On April 12, 2019, the first EEA China workshop hosted by Wanchain was held in Beijing with representatives from nearly 20 institutions including Bii Group, RTrade, IDHub, and the PCTA. EEA China representative and Wanchain VP of Engineering Zhang Weijia introduced the EEA standard organization and described its China roadmap. We are looking forward to more events in the Asia Pacific region.
6 QUESTIONS WITH CHAALS NEVILE
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Why Standards are “What’s Next” in the Web 3.0 Blockchain Revolution
With the introduction of a new technology, it takes a global standards organization with a world-class testing and certification program to drive global adoption. In the EEA’s “Why Standards” document, free to download, provides a look at why historically, this is true across a wide range of technologies.
Enterprise Ethereum Alliance to Sponsor and Present at Devcon4
EEA to Lead Devcon4 Presentation and Breakout Session, Unveil the Next Stage of its Enterprise Ethereum Client Specification Roadmap and Sponsor a Hackathon.
Growing the Enterprise Blockchain Ecosystem Through Open Standards and Open Source Code
The Enterprise Ethereum Alliance and Hyperledger today announce that we are formally joining each other’s organizations as Associate Members. This will enable more active and mutual cross-community collaboration through event participation, connecting with other members, and finding ways for our respective efforts to be complementary and compatible.