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Blockchain
IBM HorizonWatch 2016 Trend Brief – External Version
Bill Chamberlin, Principal Client Research Analyst / IBM HorizonWatch Community Leader
May 9, 2016
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About This HorizonWatch Emerging Trend Brief
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Purpose: The slides provide a quick overview of the Blockchain trend. The slides
provide summary information, a list of trends to watch and links to additional resources
How To Use This Report: Use these slides as a learning document and a springboard
to further research and reading on this trend. You may want to view the slides in
slideshow mode so you can easily follow the links
Available on Slideshare: The latest version of this file (and other HorizonWatch Trend
Reports for 2016) will be available publically on Slideshare at
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Please Note: This report is based on internal IBM analysis and is not meant to be a
statement of direction by IBM nor is IBM committing to any particular technology or
solution.
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BlockChain – Trend Overview
The backbone of the peer to peer network, Blockchain technology provides an open and
distributed cryptographic ledger shared across all nodes that participate in the network. The
ledger is where every successfully performed transaction is recorded. All those in the
network share ledgers.
Not just limited to monetary applications, the blockchain is being considered for distributed
applications, such as Internet of Things applications.
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Potential Benefits
• Secure & Trusted Transactions
• Reduced Complexity
• Reduced Transaction Errors
• Reduced Costs
• Improved Auditability
• Improved Resilience
Shared Ledgers
“Blockchain is a type of business transaction ledger. A blockchain network is a decentralized
system for the exchange of assets. It uses a shared public ledger for recording the history
of electronic business transactions that take place in a peer-to-peer (P2P) business
network.” IBM DeveloperWorks: Blockchain basics: Introduction to business ledgers
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Recent quotes provide credence to the importance of this trend
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“Blockchain is one technology that
is sure to garner an enormous
amount of attention for its potential
as a disruptive force” Takahito Tokita,
Corporate Executive Officer SVP, Head of
Financial Systems Unit, Fujitsu
“I see significant potential opportunities in the future
to improve our customer experience and potentially
deliver productivity gains by solving real business
challenges, with initial use cases in payments and
particularly correspondent banking” Nigel Dobson, ANZ’s
General Manager of Payments Transformation
“Many firms are evaluating
blockchain technology for the
transactional, transparency, and
settlement innovations it may hold”
Steve Ellis, head of Wells Fargo Innovation Group
“Distributed ledgers are poised to transform a
wide range of industries from banking and
shipping to the Internet of Things, among
others.” Jim Zemlin, executive director at The Linux
Foundation
“IDC anticipates that one of the most hyped topics in 2016 will be
blockchain technology.” IDC: Perspective: The Industry Implications of Blockchain Technology
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Potential Blockchain industry application use cases
Financial Services
– Payments
– Securities registration &
processing
– Lending
Property
– Real Estate
– Intellectual Property
– Automobiles
Commerce & Trade
– Asset Exchange
– Trade Agreements
– Document Exchange
– Escrow Services
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Government
– Voting
– Permits
– Registrations
Identification / Security
– Access Control
– Authentication
– Device Registration
Internet of Things
– M2M Payments/Commerce
– Autonomous Things (Cars,
Drones, Robots, etc.)
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BlockChain – 5 trends to watch in 2016
1. It’s more than just Bitcoin. In 2016, awareness grows
across business and IT leaders that blockchain will have
far greater implications than just enabling electronic
payments.
2. Linux Foundation unites industry leaders. An open
source and collaborative development strategy that
supports multiple players in multiple industries is required.
This project will develop an enterprise grade, open source
distributed ledger framework.
3. Blockchain enables a secure IoT: Blockchain offers the
ability to secure transactions at the edge of networks,
making it popular with IT security professionals.
4. Financial Services. Blockchain will cause major
disruption to existing processes such as crowdfunding,
digital payments, trading, settlement and clearing.
5. Industry Apps & Clouds. Developers focus on
embedding blockchain capabilities into industry-specific
decentralized applications to support business
transactions. Industry clouds evaluate BlockChain ledger
for recording and verifying transactions within industries.
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“Distributed ledgers are poised to transform a
wide range of industries from banking and
shipping to the Internet of Things, among
others” Jim Zemlin, executive director at The Linux
Foundation
IBM: Blockchain basics: Introduction to
business ledgers
“Blockchain can help radically improve
industries, beginning with banking and
insurance. However the opportunities for
blockchain go far beyond this. We predict that
this technology will be used to create
smart(er), more efficient systems for supply
chains, Internet of Things networks, gaming,
multi-media rights management, car rental,
Government proof of identity (or license)
creation and insurance record management..”
IBM: The Benefits of Blockchain
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Selected videos about BlockChain
IBM Videos
– Making Blockchain Ready for Business
– IBM on Blockchain
– DC Blockchain Summit – Keynote: Arvind Krishna,
IBM
– Blockchain in IBM Global Financing
– Blockchain Demo with IBM z Systems
Other Videos
– CuriousInventor: How Bitcoin Works Under the Hood
(video)
– Rodrigo Henrik: The Bitcoin and Blockchain
Technology Explained (video)
– GO-Science / Foresight: Blockchain technology (video)
– Deutsche Bank: Blockchain: Overview. Relevance.
Outlook (video)
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IBM: Making Blockchain Ready
for Business (video)
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Additional selected links
Barron’s Watch Out, Visa and MasterCard; Here Comes Blockchain
BitCoin Magazine: Beyond Bitcoin: How the Blockchain Can Power
a New Generation of Enterprise Software
ComputerWeekly: Why blockchain heralds a rethink of the entire
banking industry
Forbes: Why Innovative Companies Are Using The Blockchain
IBM Smarter Planet blog: Blockchain: It Really is a Big Deal
IBM THINK blog: How Blockchain Will Transform Business and
Society
IBM: Blockchain basics: Introduction to business ledgers
IBM: IBM Launches First Highly Secure Blockchain Services for
Financial Services, Government and Healthcare on IBM Cloud
InformationWeek: Bitcoin, Security Concerns Drive Blockchain
Technology Adoption
Linux Foundation Linux Foundation Unites Industry Leaders to
Advance Blockchain Technology
Microsoft: Azure Blockchain as a Service Update #2
The Economist: The next big thing
Wall Street's Journal article: CIO Explainer: What Is Blockchain?
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IBM THINK blog: How Blockchain
Will Transform Business and Society
IBM Smarter Planet blog:
Blockchain: It Really is a Big Deal
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