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Brianna White

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Blockchain is not a new technology despite much of the hype about it in recent months. What is somewhat new is what's behind the hype. It's being driven not by the technology itself, but rather its applications and the digital workplace tools it enables.
For example, we have seen the key role that blockchain technology is playing in the enablement of Web3. But it is also playing a major role in the development of the metaverse and defining new ways to manage data, too. All of this has been facilitated by the evolution of blockchain technology itself.
Blockchain in the Digital Workplace
Enterprises have been quick to see the benefits of blockchain beyond its role with bitcoin. Last year, for example, India-based Tanla Platforms launched a new communications platform-as-a-service with Microsoft which was blockchain enabled and built on Microsoft Azure. 
Others have turned to blockchain to support some of the elements of enterprise content management systems. While it can't manage content the way a content management system can, it can be used to do things like authenticate records and provide an audit trail of authorized interactions. 
Continue reading: https://www.cmswire.com/information-management/how-blockchain-is-enabling-digital-transformation/
 

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