HealthsystemCIO.com August 28, 2018
David Chou

Like many CIOs, I’m keeping an eye on what’s really happening with blockchain. As of August 2018, I have yet to see any companies that have adopted it as their primary ledger technology.

Most blockchain solutions are still in the exploratory stages. This jibes with a new survey of business and tech execs by PricewaterhouseCoopers, which found that the majority of companies are in the research, development, or pilot phase when it comes to blockchain. And 14 percent of those surveyed have yet to get started.

I’m also reminded of a Gartner report from earlier this year, which found that a staggering 77 percent of CIOs said they had no interest in blockchain — or its potential to help their...

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