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Does the blockchain have anything to offer the records and governance field? | Anthony Woodward & Kris Brown, RecordPoint
Can blockchain improve records management and information governance? Anthony and Kris discuss the proposal, and whether the tech and the userbase are ready.In this one-on-one episode, Anthony and Kris discuss the concept of using the blockchain for records management and information governance, an idea that has gotten a lot of attention in the industry and has come up in customer conversations following the publication of an article by analyst firm Deep Analysis.Does the idea have merit? Anthony and Kris put it to the test, covering whether the use-cases make sense, the technology is ready, and whether the real challenge is convincing a broad enough userbase to adopt it.Along the way, they discuss the technology’s potential for use-cases like confirming land sales, university degrees, and ID verification at “nightclubs”. Also, they conduct as little cryptocurrency discussion as possible, and make no mention of the phrase “non-fungible token”
Resource links
Deep Analysis - Records Management & Blockchain.
Wired - blockchain explainer
Solid - homepage