Disclaimer: The views in this article are my own, and do not necessarily represent the views of my employer.
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I’m very excited about the real business improvements that will be enabled by the technical innovations my team is making at VMware. If you would like to join us, please reach out either to one of us directly or through our careers portal.
Step 1: You have a problem
Step 2: You introduce a blockchain to solve problem
Step 3: You now have an incentives problem, a trust distribution problem, a regulation problem, a speculation problem, an upgrade path problem…
— @SarahJamieLewis
You might still want to read it and maybe reconsider that upvote. That article goes all over the place, stating its thesis that blockchain hype is the new NoSQL hype, that the NoSQL haters were right, that both of those terms are vague enough to be meaningless, and conclues that blockchain is a very exciting technology and that we should all join the author’s company VMware to work on it.
It was just a joke, expressing my views on blockchain technologies, e.g great in theory, but not the answer to every problem. Similar to my previous (and current) views on NoSQL.
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I’m not being snarky, I just found this funny.
I don’t even have to read this to up-vote it.
You might still want to read it and maybe reconsider that upvote. That article goes all over the place, stating its thesis that blockchain hype is the new NoSQL hype, that the NoSQL haters were right, that both of those terms are vague enough to be meaningless, and conclues that blockchain is a very exciting technology and that we should all join the author’s company VMware to work on it.
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It was just a joke, expressing my views on blockchain technologies, e.g great in theory, but not the answer to every problem. Similar to my previous (and current) views on NoSQL.
Anyone know what vmware is trying to do with blockchain?