DataArt: Blockchain will create industries of the future
DataArt predicts 2019 will see blockchain go far beyond its original origins to create industries of the future.
DataArt predicts 2019 will see blockchain go far beyond its original origins to create industries of the future.
The art world will help drive up prices of cryptocurrency Ethereum, taking it to $500 by the end of the year, affirms an influential tech expert and business analyst.
Previewed earlier this year when Acronis committed to invest $50 million and create 300 high-tech jobs over the next three years in Sofia, Acronis’s Bulgaria office focuses on cyber protection technology, data centre operations, and the development of the company’s products and services.
The cryptocurrency and blockchain sector must now actively call out crypto demagogues, do more to prove crypto cynics wrong, and push for regulation. This was the bold and controversial message in the address to the recent Delta Summit, Malta’s official blockchain and
Datacenter.com, a channel-focused provider of colocation services, has launched its IT-management, interactive ‘Lunch & Learn’ series – being held in Datacenter.com’s flagship data centre in Amsterdam.
Getronics, a global ICT integrator, has launched Evolving Links, a highly anticipated event in Spain which will explore the facts about how blockchains are really working today.
Bitcoin will lose 50% of its cryptocurrency market share to Ethereum within five years, according to an influential tech expert and business analyst.
Etix Blockchain, a new division of Etix Group has opened two new large scale Blockchain facilities in Iceland.
The intelligent use of blockchain technology – the underlying infrastructure on which cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum are based – is set to put paid to one of the art world’s biggest problems – forgery.
Etix Everywhere, a global data centre provider and operator, EVO, an energy supply company for electricity, natural gas and heat, and Data Center Group (DCG), a data center design, planning and certification office, have teamed up to build a 15 MVA facility
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