While the blockchain space is still very much in its infancy, the promise of distributed ledger technology presents valuable and unique solutions for a variety of global issues. However, in order to ensure true mainstream adoption, the blockchain development community is racing to overcome several key performance issues which bottleneck these adoption efforts. This presentation will outline some of these performance issues and highlight the methodology used to generate and make sense of large amounts of performance-related data in order to understand how to best address these bottlenecks.
About our Speaker
Zak Cole is CTO of Whiteblock, a performance testing company focused on blockchain and distributed ledger technologies. At Whiteblock, Zak developed a blockchain testing platform, the first of its kind, to help development teams build effective and scalable blockchain systems.
As an early investor in Bitcoin and Ethereum, Zak has been involved in the blockchain space since 2013 and served as a network engineer in the United States Marine Corps where he received his training. Additionally, he contracted as a front-end developer with Google, worked as an information systems security professional, and technical product manager with Apposite Technologies.
Our Location
Once again we will be at CLU’s Center for Entrepreneurship / Hub 101. This is a satellite campus of CLU located very conveniently on the southeast corner of Lindero Canyon Rd. and Agoura Road right off the 101 at the Lindero Canyon exit. There’s plenty of parking and the address is:
31416 Agoura Road, Ste. 105
Westlake Village, CA 91361
The easiest parking entrance is eastbound on Agoura Road just 50 yards south of the Lindero Canyon / Agoura Roads intersection.
Event is FREE.
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