True Tribe is using the Ethereum-based SUKU protocol to track the provenance of clothing made from recycled ocean trash.
The Seattle-based firm plans to invest in 10-15 ventures in the blockchain space over the next two to three years.
The code for Symbol has now been "frozen" in its current iteration, marking the last step in preparing for its mainnet launch.
The government-backed foundation is funding research and development of commercial use cases for blockchain technology.
A new collaboration this week between R3 and IBM is raising eyebrows in the world of enterprise blockchain.
Block.one has released “EOSIO for Business,” an enterprise-focused version of its software.
Enterprise blockchain doesn't need to reinvent the wheel: Communications standards in use for decades are built for machine-to-machine commerce.
Blockchain Research Institute (BRI), the consultancy founded by father-and-son tech evangelists Don and Alex Tapscott, has opened a European arm.
Concordium, whose CEO is a Volvo board member, is looking to shake up the seemingly glacial world of enterprise blockchain.
Baseline Protocol, where companies can use the Ethereum public mainnet as a common frame of reference, has released its version 1.0.
Quorum, the enterprise blockchain platform developed by mega-bank JPMorgan Chase, is to be acquired by ConsenSys, the Brooklyn-based Ethereum venture studio.
Formed in 2017, the Enterprise Ethereum Alliance helped large corporates and tech providers experiment with blockchain.
With ConsenSys in one corner and LatamLink in the other, a project backed by the Inter-American Development Bank is weighing Ethereum vs. EOS tech.
The former JPMorgan blockchain leads at Kadena have inked a deal to use Chainlink’s oracles for pricing crypto assets on Kadena's high-throughput network.
IBM, We.Trade and Microsoft executives spoke about the trials and tribulations of capitalizing on enterprise-grade blockchain at Consensus: Distributed.