10 February 2020

A Foundation of Trust: Building a Blockchain Future | Brian Behlendorf


Published on Feb 9, 2020
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An Open Source pioneer, Brian Behlendorf: https://twitter.com/brianbehlendorf now leads the effort to build the infrastructure for trust as a service. 
> In the past he helped build the foundations of the Web with the Apache Foundation: http://www.apache.org/ and 
> brought Open Source to the enterprise with Collab.net. 
> At The Interval he’ll discuss his current work leading Hyperledger: https://www.hyperledger.org/ 
> at the Linux Foundation: http://linuxfoundation.org/ to unlock blockchain’s potential beyond cryptocurrency.

Brian Behlendorf: https://twitter.com/brianbehlendorf is Executive Director for Hyperledger: https://hyperledger.org, a project of the Linux Foundation. 
Hyperledger is an open source collaborative effort created to advance cross-industry blockchain technologies. 
Previously he was the primary developer of the Apache Web server, the most popular web server software on the Internet, and a founding member of the Apache Software Foundation. He was the founding CTO of CollabNet and CTO of the World Economic Forum. 
Most recently, Behlendorf was a managing director at Mithril Capital Management LLC, a global technology investment firm. He is a long-serving board member of the Mozilla Foundation and the Electronic Frontier Foundation.

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