blockchain For Blockchain to Fly, We Need to Bring it Down to Earth A while ago, I found a position for myself that gives me some detachment. A detachment to relinquish all titles and postures. In ancient Egypt, to be fluent in hieroglyphs was to be
blockchain Enterprise Blockchain – Building in Creditability and Accountability The hypeDuring part of the past year I designed and implemented an enterprise blockchain platform for a financial company based in Estonia, releasing gold-backed cryptocurrency to aid trading with gold. It’s a
compliance IT: Time for an Ethical Awakening It is almost impossible not to be impressed by the sheer audacity of the IT revolution: its relentless, accelerating advance; the grandeur and scale of its conquest; its rise from backroom boffin to
gdpr GDPR - Let’s handle data privacy fundamentally right During the past half year, I’ve been asked many times about GDPR. The topic only gets hotter with every day the implementation date grows closer. In formulating an answer to these questions,
javascript Java, pass the baton, please! The glorious historyAs a former Sun-, and Oracle-certified Java architect and evangelist, I ‘m licensed to share a new path, every company should consider as a valid and proven way to walk on.
enterprise My definition of EE Yesterday, a passionate professional debate in a cafe was meant to decide if JS is EE-ready. The discussion turned out to be interesting for different reasons than might have been anticipated. What is
enterprise The 9 Circles of IT Hell Recently, I was asked if I possessed a crystallized list of the worst crimes and mistakes committed in IT projects. Though I did not, the question, once put, set off an unstoppable process
nodejs Golden rules for JS introduction to your EE project Companies are facing new challenges after including JavaScript into their arsenal. There are a number of caveats you have to consider and apply any measurement accordingly. Please bear in mind: arguably, JS can