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News BTC – July 19, 2017
Ereum Enterprise Alliance Wel Big Names Including Mastercard & Cisco
Interesting things are happening for the Ethereum Enterprise Alliance these days. This open-source blockchain initiative is attracting a lot of attention lately. With several dozen members on board after just seven months, things are looking quite good. The latest companies to join the EEA include Cisco, MasterCard, Scotiabank, and others. The whole world wants to embrace blockchain technology, by the look of things.
Finextra – July 19, 2017
Mastercard and Scotiabank join Enterprise Ethereum Alliance
Mastercard, Cisco and Scotiabank have added their weight to the Enterprise Ethereum Alliance as part of a wave of 34 new members signing up for the project to promote the uptake of Ethereum as the foundation for running smart contracts in Fortune 500 enterprises.
ZD Net – July 19, 2017
Cisco among the 34 new members of Enterprise Ethereum Alliance
The networking giant joins the likes of Microsoft, Mastercard, and Intel as members of the alliance that connects enterprises with Ethereum specialists to explore blockchain-based technology.
Altcoin Today – July 18, 2017
Indian State Government and Mastercard Among New Members of Enterprise Ethereum Alliance
The Enterprise Ethereum Alliance is revealing its newest members. As with previous announcements, entrants are divided between legacy institutions and startups building on the ethereum blockchain. Included on the list is Mastercard, Cisco Systems, Scotiabank, Loyyal Corporation and QIWI Blockchain Technologies, among 29 other firms.
CoinDesk – July 18, 2017
150 Members: Indian Government, Mastercard Join Enterprise Ethereum Alliance
The Enterprise Ethereum Alliance is revealing its newest members.
ETH News – July 18, 2017
Enterprise Ethereum Alliance Joined By Mastercard, Cisco, Et Al.
The Enterprise Ethereum Alliance (EEA) has added 35 new members to its ranks, including Mastercard, Cisco, and Scotiabank.
Blockchain News – July 16, 2017
Enterprise Ethereum Alliance Unveils New Technical Steering Committee and Seven New Working Groups
The Enterprise Ethereum Alliance (EEA) announced the establishment of a Technical Steering Committee that will focus on the EntEth1.0 reference architecture.
Ether.direct – July 14, 2017
Enterprise Ethereum Alliances Unveils New Technical Steering Committee – CoinDesk
The Enterprise Ethereum Alliance has revealed a new technical steering committee, five months after the group first launched. As CoinDesk reported at the group’s launch in February, the Alliance is backed by a broad array of blockchain startups and …
Coin Telegraph – July 14, 2017
EEA Unveils Technical Steering Committee To Focus On Ethereum Architecture Standards
The Enterprise Ethereum Alliance (EEA) connects Fortune 500 enterprises, startups, academics and technology vendors with Ethereum experts. Building upon Ethereum, the only smart contract supporting Blockchain currently running in real-world production, the EEA defines enterprise-grade software capable of handling the most complex, highly-demanding applications at the speed of business.
CoinDesk – July 14, 2017
Enterprise Ethereum Alliances Unveils New Technical Steering Committee
The Enterprise Ethereum Alliance has revealed a new technical steering committee, five months after the group first launched.
ETH News – July 13, 2017
EEA Creates Technical Steering Committee And Seven New Working Groups
The Enterprise Ethereum Alliance has created more groups to organize innovation concentrated on specific sectors.
International Business Times – March 20, 2017
Banking giants JP Morgan, Santander and BNY Mellon join Ethereum blockchain group
EEA will build and support Ethereum-based technology best practices, standards, and a reference architecture, EntEth 1.0.
Hubbis – March 2, 2017
Global private banks join blockchain alliance
Some of the world’s largest private banks have joined other big enterprises and start-up blockchain innovators to build, promote and broadly support Ethereum-based technology best practices, standards and a reference architecture, EntEth 1.0