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Why does blockchain matter for enterprise?
Blockchain is not just about money
Blockchain establishes a secure, shared source of truth
The ledger can only be updated by
network consensus, and
information can’t be altered or
deleted without the knowledge of
the whole network
Everyone in the network has an
individual, identical copy
Data is stored in a ledger—
a record of every transaction
Customers looking for similar set of outcomes
Remove friction and
enable direct interaction
between parties
Reduce costReduce security threats from
fraud, hacking, and data
manipulation
Mitigate riskDigitize processes beyond the four
walls of your own business to
reshape market dynamics
Reimagine processes
We’ve seen this pattern in scenarios across industries
Manufacturing
Asset tracking
Real-time auction
for supplier
contracts
Supply chain
transparency
Dynamic
commodities pricing
Health
Personalized
medicine
Records sharing
Compliance
Pharmaceutical
provenance
Retail
Loyalty tracking
Product provenance
Logistics
management
Digital rewards
P2P selling
Ticket purchases
Insurance
Claims management
MBS/Property
payments
Fraud detection
Automated
underwriting
Banking and
Capital Markets
Audit compliance
Bond issuance
Trade finance
Loan syndication
Post trade
settlement
Global payments
Derivatives trading
KYC/AML
Government
Licensing and ID
Land registry
Benefits distribution
Aid tracking
Military security
Voting
Copyrights
Justice system
administration
Multiparty
auditing
Asset transfer and
provenance
Cross-organizational
workflow
Blockchain wasn’t built for enterprise
Ledgers designed for
public networksk the performance,
confidentiality, and governance
capabilities needed for
commercial use
Smart contracts demand
bespoke development
and new skillsNot designed to leverage existing
enterprise tools and skill s
Integration is difficult
and costlyConnecting to existing IT
architecture requires significant
investment
Introducing Azure Blockchain Workbench
Preconfigured Azure Marketplace templates
Choose the ledger that meets your needs
Deploy on flexible topologies (dev test, single-node, or multi-node) so you can expand when you’re ready
Ledger and topology choice
It’s hard to bridge the gap and deploy blockchain in your business
Existing SaaS tools Client apps & devices
Enterprise ledgers
?
Next, we enabled prebuilt connections to Azure and the tools you’re already familiar with
Horizontal SaaS & adapters
DataPlatform(ML/BI)
Secure Off-Chain
Storage
Monitoring & Security
API Management
Enterprise Integration
Identity & Key
Management
Quickly integrate with business apps
Connect to the cloud without the heavy lifting
Client apps & devices
Enterprise ledger
Now, we’ve built a simple interface for deploying these services and authoring smart contracts
Azure Blockchain Workbench
Horizontal SaaS & adapters
DataPlatform(ML/BI)
Secure Off-Chain
Storage
Monitoring & Security
API Management
Enterprise Integration
Identity & Key
Management
Client apps & devices
Enterprise ledger
Architecture Review
Consuming
Apps,
Services &
Systems
Application InsightsAzure Key Vault Virtual NetworkingAzure AD
Data Sources
Apps
Sensors Data
API
DLT Services
(API, Hashing, Signing)Blockchain Ledger
Off-Chain DB
Off-Chain Storage
Azure Functions Reference Data
Power BI
APIs
Logic Apps
Event Grid
Service
Bus
Building a new blockchain application
Steps
Q&A
TL;DR
Next steps
Download GitHub samples at
https://github.com/mortens3/azure-blockchain-samples
Get Azure Blockchain Workbench on the Marketplace today
Get your hands dirty with documentation and sample smart
contracts at aka.ms/workbenchdocs
Join the conversation on the aka.ms/workbenchforum
Thank you
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