Implementing a Permissioned Smart Contract Blockchain with HyperLedger - Keyhole Breakfast Boost

This presentation shows a live implementation of building a blockchain smart contract with HyperLedger.

Blockchain smart contracts ensure that agreements are verifiable, permanent, and coded to meet the terms of its parties - without the expense of a middleman. The smart contract executes the instructions consistently and without fail, perhaps enacted based upon a time-based or condition-based trigger.

Smart contract protocols potentially strengthen up the legal standing of contracts, which makes them extremely applicable to enterprise needs.

HyperLedger Fabric is an open source, permissioned blockchain foundation protocol for enterprise use. It is a distributed ledger solution, underpinned by a modular architecture designed to support pluggable implementations of different components, including configurable consensus and membership services.

Coffee and breakfast items will be available.





Who Should Attend

Managers, Developers, Architects, and Operations Personnel who are interested in blockchain technology.



Presenter Bios

Dallas Monson is a proven strategic and tactical leader/architect with 16+ years in multiple technology stacks and ability to apply advice, patterns, and practices in both .NET and Java ecosystems.

In recent projects, Dallas has provided architectural direction, coaching, mentoring and team building throughout multiple industries. Most recently, he led a large-scale modernization effort moving several million lines of COBOL to end-state .NET core architecture emphasizing microservices and several cloud technologies.