<p>“Much has been written about blockchain in the past few years: what it is and what it is not (at various levels of detail), as well as the technology’s long-term strategic value for companies, industries, and economies. However, what we’ve been missing is a practical, operational, ‘how to’ set of steps for creating, implementing, and operating a blockchain-based solution. This book aims to fill that gap. It’s an invaluable tool for anyone ready to take the plunge and start taking advantage of this remarkable technology. <br /></p> <p><br /></p> <p>“Most technologies can be implemented one business at a time. Not so with blockchain. Blockchain is particularly valuable when applied to a collection of companies working closely together as a business ecosystem, such as a supply chain. <i>Blockchain for Business</i> goes into great detail about what it takes to organize and manage such an ecosystem, including the technical and business models that in the end drive the decisions about whether to join or not, and the governance necessary for a smooth, efficient operations. It also nicely explains the necessary technical expertise and management roles needed to successfully create and operate blockchain frameworks and applications.</p> <p><br /></p> <p>“<i>Blockchain for Business</i> is an invaluable tool for anyone ready to take the plunge and start taking advantage of this remarkable technology.”</p> <p><i>—Irving Wladawsky-Berger, Research Affiliate, MIT; Columnist, </i>WSJ CIO Journal<i>; VP Emeritus, IBM</i></p> <p> </p> <p>“Jai, Jerry, and Nitin have written the guidebook to address the critical knowledge gap that exists between the hype of blockchain and cryptocurrencies and the pragmatic utilization of blockchain technology for transforming businesses. <i>Blockchain for Business</i> leverages their firsthand insights and provides a practical approach for business and technical leaders to leverage a proven methodology to drive successful blockchain projects that deliver trust and transparency for all participants.”</p> <p><i>—Marie Wieck, General Manager, IBM Blockchain</i></p> <p> </p> <p>“Understand how to capture the power of the trust machine. This book contains a wealth of resources and tools for those looking to apply blockchain solutions in a business environment. A must-read for enterprise executives.”</p> <p><i>—Perianne Boring, Founder and President, Chamber of Digital Commerce</i></p> <p> </p> <p>“Jai, Jerry, and Nitin nailed it! <i>Blockchain for Business</i> addresses the critical question business leaders are attempting to answer: How does my business derive real, measurable value from blockchain? This is a practical guidebook for both the business and technology leader to help identify business value from blockchain technology in the form of new growth opportunities, sustainable competitive advantage, time savings, cost reductions, and risk mitigation—turning blockchain into business results!”</p> <p><i>—D. Keith Pigues, CEO and Founder, Luminas Strategy, Coauthor </i>Winning with Customers: A Playbook for B2B</p> <i> </i><p></p> <p><i> </i></p> <p><i>“<i>Blockchain for Business</i> is a must-read for executives looking to define blockchain’s potential to transform business processes. Jerry, Jai, and Nitin have comprehensively described the key steps business leaders should take to identify the right scope, select the best technology, and establish an appropriate business model and governance structure.”</i></p> <p><i><i>—Arvind Krishna, SVP, Hybrid Cloud and Director of IBM Research</i></i></p>
The Pragmatic Guide to Driving Value and Disrupting Markets with Blockchain
"Blockchain’s potential to transform businesses has generated a tremendous amount of excitement across industries. However, it can be difficult for decision makers to develop a practical approach to blockchain for their specific business requirements. By identifying and clearly describing the value of blockchain for enterprises, as well as the processes required to harness blockchain to achieve business objectives, Blockchain for Business presents a startlingly concise yet comprehensive roadmap for business leaders. This book is an excellent resource for anyone looking to leverage blockchain to transform their business."
— Dr. Won-Pyo Hong, President & CEO of Samsung SDS
“Much has been written about blockchain in the past few years: what it is and what it is not (at various levels of detail), as well as the technology’s long-term strategic value for companies, industries, and economies. However, what we’ve been missing is a practical, operational, ‘how to’ set of steps for creating, implementing, and operating a blockchain-based solution. This book aims to fill that gap. It’s an invaluable tool for anyone ready to take the plunge and start taking advantage of this remarkable technology.”
—Irving Wladawsky-Berger, research affiliate, MIT; columnist, WSJ CIO Journal; VP Emeritus, IBM
"I will never be able to adequately express how useful this book will be to my class. In addition the great chapters on cybersecurity, I loved the Integration Models, especially 'Coexistence with Systems of Record.' Legacy integration with Blockchain is a critical barrier, and you nailed it!"
—Thomas Doty, JD, LLM - Adjunct Professor, University of New Hampshire Law
Blockchain enables enterprises to reinvent processes and business models and to pursue radically disruptive applications. Blockchain for Business is a concise, accessible, and pragmatic guide to both the technology and the opportunities it creates.
Authored by three experts from IBM’s Enterprise Blockchain practice, it introduces industry-specific and cross-industry use cases, and reviews best-practice approaches to planning and delivering blockchain projects. With a relentless focus on real-world business outcomes, the authors reveal what blockchain can do, what it can’t do yet, and where it’s headed.
- Understand five elements that make blockchain so disruptive: transparency, immutability, security, consensus, and smart contracts
- Explore key use cases: cross-border payments, food and drug safety, provenance, trade finance, clinical trials, land registries, and more
- See how trusted blockchain networks are facilitating entirely new business models
- Compare blockchain types: permissioned, permissionless, private, public, federated, and hybrid
- Anticipate key technical, business, regulatory, and governance challenges
- Build blockchain financial models, investment rubrics, and risk frameworks
- Organize and manage teams to transform blockchain plans into reality
Whether you’re a senior decision maker, technical professional, customer, or investor, Blockchain for Business will help you cut through the hype and objectively assess blockchain’s potential in your business.
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Foreword xii
Preface xvii
Acknowledgments xxiii
About the Authors xxvii
Chapter 1: Introduction to Blockchain 1
Blockchain Beliefs 2
Enterprise Blockchain 3
Why Blockchain Matters 4
The Trailblazers 5
Blockchain for Good 9
Blockchain Questions from Business and Technology Leaders 12
Chapter Summary 16
References 17
Chapter 2: Opportunities and Challenges 19
Disruptive Elements 20
Opportunities 25
Challenges 40
Chapter Summary 47
References 47
Chapter 3: Understanding the Technology Landscape 49
Blockchain: A Technical Perspective 50
Blockchain for Enterprises 56
Essential Maturity Imperatives for Enterprise Blockchain 66
Token Revolution 68
Understanding Digital Asset (Token) Fungibility: Opportunities and
Considerations for Meaningful and Sustainable Blockchain-Powered
Chapter Summary 85
References 86
Chapter 4: Business of Business Models 87
Path to Blockchain Enterprise Adoption: A Prescriptive Approach 87
Business Modeling and Design 92
Chapter Summary 104
Chapter 5: Developing a Governance Structure for Blockchain Networks 105
Governance Structure and Landscape 109
SCTrustNet 118
Chapter Summary 121
Chapter 6: Building a Team to Drive Blockchain Projects 123
Enterprise Structures in a Decentralized Economy 124
Roles of an Enterprise in a Blockchain Network 126
Building an Effective Team 128
Intraprise Synergy 132
An Example of a Blockchain Project Team 134
Chapter Summary 135
Chapter 7: Understanding Financial Models, Investment Rubrics, and Model Risk Frameworks 137
Understanding Blockchain Project Financial Fundamentals 139
Blockchain Investment Rubric 143
Return on Investment Modeling 148
Risk Modeling 153
Chapter Summary 159
References 160
Chapter 8: Looking Ahead: What Does the Future Hold? 163
The Network of Networks 164
Blockchain at the Nexus of Technology 167
Blockchain Opportunities and Challenges: What Lies Ahead? 173
Overall Summary 176
References 180
Index 183
"I will never be able to adequately express how useful this book will be to my class. In addition to the great chapters on cybersecurity, I loved the Integration Models, especially 'Coexistence with Systems of Record.' Legacy integration with Blockchain is a critical barrier, and you nailed it!" - Thomas Doty, JD, LLM - Adjunct Professor, University of New Hampshire Law The pragmatic, business-driven guide to driving value and disrupting markets with blockchain technologies
- A team of IBM’s leading blockchain consultants focus on real business outcomes and transformations
- Understand blockchain technology, ecosystems, business models, implementation strategies, governance, and emerging capabilities
- Explore a wide spectrum of industry-specific and cross-industry use cases
- A team of IBM’s leading blockchain consultants focus on real business outcomes and transformations
- Understand blockchain technology, ecosystems, business models, implementation strategies, governance, and emerging capabilities
- Explore a wide spectrum of industry-specific and cross-industry use cases
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Biografisk notat
Jai Singh Arun is a senior program director at IBM corporate strategy team and drives strategic product management and business development of IBM Research innovations within Blockchain, Artificial Intelligence, and Cybersecurity areas. He has over two decades of global, cross-functional business and emerging technologies leadership experience, building multi-million dollar software, systems, and services businesses.
Jerry Cuomo leads IBM’s engineering and product initiatives on Blockchain. He holds the prestigious title of IBM Fellow and is recognized as one of the most prolific contributors to IBM’s software business, producing products and technologies that have profoundly impacted how the industry conducts commerce over the World Wide Web.
Nitin Gaur is an IBM distinguished engineer and worldwide director and he leads IBM’s global blockchain labs and services. He is responsible for strategy and developing offerings of IBM’s digital currency technologies, such as stable coins and digital fiat. He pioneered IBM’s enterprise blockchain strategy and advised IBM decision makers, business partners, and clients on the use of the technology.