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[ReadWrite Labs] How do you implement Blockchain in the Enterprise today? [Enterprise Blockchain Summit]( Monday, June 10, 2019 in Boston, Massachusetts 8:00am - 7:45pm [Hosts] Greetings, Our [Enterprise Blockchain Summit]( is around the corner on June 10th in Boston. The agenda is close to final and we are rounding up our already exciting line of speakers. The main theme of the conference is where we are in the adoption cycle of distributed ledger and Blockchain technologies. From afar, it is not obvious. On one side, Deloitte survey indicates massive Blockchain endorsement and distributed ledger replacing at least traditional ledgers and on the other, Gartner warns that Blockchain interest is waning due to a lack of use cases. So is Blockchain vaporware, or one of the core components of a massive infrastructure upgrade to come? [Join us]( on June 10 in Boston as we answer this question in a full day packed with learning from some of the best minds in Blockchain -- industry experts, executives, and investors from ConsenSys, Hyperledger, Celsius Network, DoubleNova Group, TokenSoft, SyncFab, and many other companies at the leading edge of Blockchain. They will cover: - What the use cases are, and which advantages early adopters of distributed ledgers are seeing with their current implementations. - Which type of blockchain/distributed ledgers exist and which one to use based on your use case and company culture. - What the barriers to greater adoption are and how the early adopters are dealing with it to fully capitalize on the opportunities. - Where commercial blockchain applications are emerging. - Metrics to measure blockchain results and ensure a positive ROI. We’re expecting over 200 executives working on implementing blockchain and distributed ledger technologies into their enterprises, and an additional 6,500+ technologists attending the full PTC Liveworx 2019 conference. Will you be a part of it? Hope to see you in Boston! Let me know if I can answer any questions for you in the meantime. Kyle Ellicott Chief Labs Officer [Readwrite Lab] ReadWrite Labs 2930 Domingo Ave #244 Berkeley, CA 94705 Like us on [Facebook]( Follow us on [Twitter]( Follow us on [Linkedin]( [Unsubscribe](

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