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Hewlett-Packard is already active in the world of blockchain enterprises, having launched “blockchain as a service” to enterprise-level clients last year. “Mission Critical,” the company’s Distributed Ledger technology, is used to track and collate data produced by everything from banks to cars and jets.
“The idea of having one common, synchronized, shared view of truth is of enormous use in finance and government, in supply chain, in food,” says Ian Brooks, HPE’s head of innovation in Europe, in a webpage maintained by HPE’s blockchain lab.
“We see Blockchain use cases evolving into what we call Blockchain 3.0: the intersection of Blockchain, IoT, big data, AI and the Intelligent Edge,” said Raphael Davison, Worldwide Director for Blockchain at Hewlett Packard Enterprise. “Our partnership with companies like Streamr helps us bring this future closer to a reality.”
The demonstration is “a pivotal moment in our race to innovate,” said Streamr CEO Henri Pikhala. “As we welcome the future of cities and towns, real-time data is required to drive smart cities forward.”