One of the challenges posed by next-generation technologies such as blockchain in the infancy phase is overcoming the technical complexities, enterprise integration obstacles and absence of global standards that typically accompany pilot launches. Despite the extensive research and engineering efforts by major vendors, the reality is we live in a fast-paced software driven world where the rise of open-source software, troubleshooting extensions and commercial plug-ins rule the day.
Choosing the right blockchain platform introduces additional layers of complexity as you are effectively shifting away from the traditional centralized data storage strategy to a decentralized database model, and ...