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Hands-On Blockchain with Hyperledger

You're reading from   Hands-On Blockchain with Hyperledger Building decentralized applications with Hyperledger Fabric and Composer

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788994521
Length 460 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Nitin Gaur Nitin Gaur
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Salman A. Baset Salman A. Baset
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Petr Novotny Petr Novotny
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Luc Desrosiers Luc Desrosiers
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Venkatraman Ramakrishna Venkatraman Ramakrishna
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Anthony O'Dowd Anthony O'Dowd
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Table of Contents (14) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Blockchain - Enterprise and Industry Perspective 2. Exploring Hyperledger Fabric FREE CHAPTER 3. Setting the Stage with a Business Scenario 4. Designing a Data and Transaction Model with Golang 5. Exposing Network Assets and Transactions 6. Business Networks 7. A Business Network Example 8. Agility in a Blockchain Network 9. Life in a Blockchain Network 10. Governance, Necessary Evil of Regulated Industries 11. Hyperledger Fabric Security 12. The Future of Blockchain and the Challenges Ahead 13. Other Books You May Enjoy

Business considerations for choosing a blockchain framework

Numerous criteria come into play when organizations are evaluating whether to adopt blockchain to address their pain points. Here are some considerations from a business perspective:

  • Open platform and open governance: The technology standards a business chooses will set the stage for enterprise blockchain adoption, compliance, governance, and the overall cost of the solution.
  • Economic viability of the solution: Whatever blockchain framework an organizations chooses should provide cost alignment to its existing business models, charge backs, compute equity, and account management. This flows into ROI.
  • Longevity of the solution: As organizations aspire to build a trusted network, they'll want to ensure that they can sustain the cost and operation of the network so that it can grow and scale to accommodate additional participants and transactions.
  • Regulatory compliance: Compliance issues are closely tied to transaction processing and can include events such as industry-specific reporting and analysis for business workflows and tasks, both automated and human-centric.
  • Coexistence with adjacent systems: A blockchain network needs to be able to coexist with the rest of the enterprise, network participants, and adjacent systems, which may have overlapping and complementary functions.
  • Predictable costs of business growth: Business growth depends upon predictable metrics. Historically, a lot of industries have focused on transactions per second, but that measurement differs from system to system based on system design, compute costs, and business processes.
  • Access to skills and talent: The availability of talent affects costs as well as maintenance and the longevity of a blockchain solution as the industry and technology evolve with continued innovation.
  • Financial viability of technology vendors: When choosing vendors, it's vital to think about their viability when it comes to long-term support and the longevity of your blockchain solution. You should examine the long-term vision and the sustainability of the vendor or the business partner's business model.
  • Global footprint and support: Blockchain solutions tend to involve business networks with a global reach and the related skills to support the network's expansion with minimal disruption.
  • Reliance on technology and industry-specific standards: Standards are critical, not only in helping to standardize a shared technology stack and deployment, but also in establishing an effective communication platform for industry experts to use for problem solving. Standards make low-cost, easy-to-consume technology possible.

Blockchain vendors offer various specializations, including:

  • Variant trust systems: Consensus, mining, proof of work, and so on.
  • Lock-in to a single trust system
  • Infrastructure components that are purpose-built for particular use cases
  • Field-tested design through proof of concept

The technological risk of a vendor not adhering to reference architecture based on standardized technology set is a fragmented blockchain model for the enterprise.

From a business point of view, an open standards-based approach to blockchain offers flexibility, along with a pluggable and modular trust system, and therefore is the most ideal option. This approach keeps an enterprise open to specialized blockchains such as Ripple, provides a provisioning layer for the trust system, and offers a separate business domain with the technology to support it.

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