Why the Crypto Winter is Good for Blockchain

In April 2017, the total market cap of the cryptocurrency market was US$25 billion. Nine months later, on January 8, 2018, the market cap reached its highest point of US$813 billion. A staggering increase of 3252% in just nine months. However, one month later, as of February 6,

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Three New Year’s Resolutions for Your Organisation in 2019

2019 promises to be the Year of Truth [https://datafloq.com/read/top-7-technology-trends-for-2019/5817], with a lot of new exciting developments. Blockchain will become the gold standard for supply chains, and crypto currencies will slowly start to increase in value again (though not bitcoin). There

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Happy New Year: 3 resolutions for 2019

Happy new year an all the best for 2019! It promises to be the Year of Truth, with a lot of new exciting developments. With so much happening in the coming year, it is important as an organisation to be prepared.

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2018 in Review: The Year of Transition is Over

Last year, I called 2018 the Year of Transition [https://datafloq.com/read/the-top-7-technology-trends-for-2018/4085] because technological developments are accelerating, but they had not yet reached the state of full maturity. Indeed, artificial intelligence did leap forward, with Uber [https://www.technologyreview.com/s/

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Happy Holidays!

With the year almost over now and this being my last article of 2018, let’s look back at some of my most popular articles of last year.

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3 Reasons Why You Should Not Use Blockchain in Your Organisation

For the past years, blockchain has been a huge buzzword. Especially after the crypto hype of 2017, organisations were convinced that they had to do something with blockchain [https://www.thedigitalspeaker.com/what-is-the-blockchain-and-why-is-it-so-important/]. If only it was changing your company name

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The Top 7 Technology Trends for 2019

As the year comes to an end, it is time to look ahead to see what the next year will bring us. Last year, I predicted that 2018 would be the Year of Transition [https://datafloq.com/read/the-top-7-technology-trends-for-2018/4085] and a lot has

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