Enterprise Blockchain Applications

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Creator(s) (alphabetical)

Tharindu Prabhath Ranathunga

Organisation(s)

Munster Technological University

Discipline(s)

Education, Information and Communication Technologies, journalism and information, Mathematics and Statistics, Natural Sciences,

Topic(s)

Digital Learning, Open Education

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CC BY-NC-SA

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This video explores practical enterprise applications of blockchain technology, highlighting real-world use cases in supply chain, finance, and data security.

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This video is a useful resouce which explains enterprise blockchain applications, such as supply chain tracking and secure finance, helping learners understand real-world benefits like efficiency and transparency.

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Ranathunga, T. P. (19/01/2024). Enterprise blockchain applications. National Resource Hub (Ireland). Retrieved from: https://hub.teachingandlearning.ie/resource/enterprise-blockchain-applications/ License: Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike (CC BY-NC-SA).

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