Judging by the names on the list, I believe this is known as 'Gentrification' :)
On 18/12/15 07:13, Zenaan Harkness wrote: > With so many altcoin standards to choose from, just as well we shall > shortly have another :) > Zenaan > > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: "LWN.net Daily Summary" <[email protected]> > Date: Fri, 18 Dec 2015 04:00:19 +0000 (UTC) > Subject: LWN.net Daily Summary for December 18, 2015 > > http://lwn.net/Articles/668359/ > Linux Foundation announces project to "advance blockchain technology" > [Announcements] Posted Dec 17, 2015 17:35 UTC (Thu) by jake > > The Linux Foundation has announced[1] a new collaborative project[2] to > "develop an enterprise grade, open source distributed ledger framework" > to allow developers to build "robust, industry-specific applications, > platforms and hardware systems to support business transactions". Twenty > companies have joined the effort: Accenture, ANZ Bank, Cisco, CLS, > Credits, Deutsche Börse, Digital Asset Holdings, DTCC, Fujitsu Limited, > IC3, IBM, Intel, J.P. Morgan, London Stock Exchange Group, Mitsubishi > UFJ Financial Group (MUFG), R3, State Street, SWIFT, VMware, and Wells > Fargo. "Many of the founding members are already investing considerable > research and development efforts exploring blockchain applications for > industry. IBM intends to contribute tens of thousands of lines of its > existing codebase and its corresponding intellectual property to this > open source community. Digital Asset is contributing the Hyperledger > mark, which will be used as the project name, as well as enterprise > grade code and developer resources. R3 is contributing a new financial > transaction architectural framework designed to specifically meet the > requirements of its global bank members and other financial > institutions. These technical contributions, among others from a variety > of companies, will be reviewed in detail in the weeks ahead by the > formation and Technical Steering Committees." > > [1] > http://www.linuxfoundation.org/news-media/announcements/2015/12/linux-foundation-unites-industry-leaders-advance-blockchain > [2] https://blockchain.linuxfoundation.org/ >
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