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How Can Business

Really Use Blockchain?

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What Is Blockchain?

“… blockchain is an incorruptible
digital ledger of economic
transactions that can be
programmed to record not just “
financial transactions but virtually
everything of value.
Don Tapscott, author of Blockchain Revolution

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Why Blockchain for the Enterprise?

Faster Processes

Trusted Transactions Real-Time


With Fewer
Intermediaries
= Transaction Visibility

Reduced Costs

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Blockchain Could
$176B
Business value added by 2025 (Gartner)

Cost savings

Accelerated processes

Increased business output


the Way Business Enhanced Security
is Done
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Lack of real-time
information visibility within
a trading ecosystem

Typical Drivers for Error-prone information


exchange across enterprise
Blockchain at the boundaries
Enterprise Delays due to offline
reconciliations
Lack of trust in peer-to-peer
B2B transactions
High risk & cost of fraud in
cross-company transactions

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Key Features of Blockchain
Tamper-proof, Decentralized Interoperable
non-refutable records through standards
• All parties maintain • Data stored across • Hyperledger Fabric:
encrypted records of network rather than industry-standard
transactions centrally foundation for
developing blockchain
• Altering would require • Better security and
applications and
overriding the entire availability: No
distributed network centralized point of solutions
vulnerability • Developed by the Linux
Foundation and industry
leaders across verticals

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How Blockchain Works

Blockchain Blockchain New Blockchain


New Transaction Transaction
node with node with transaction node with
transaction record and record and
transactions transactions transactions history history

Blockchain Blockchain
New Transaction
node with node with
transaction record and
transactions transactions history

Each blockchain Cryptographic hash


Peer network of
Changes to the ledger participant validates ensures that any
nodes – each node
are triggered by new the changes using the tampering with a
maintains the ledger
transactions same consensus particular block is
of transactions
protocols easily detected

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Example: Typical International Supply Chain
Supplier A
(China)
Wholesaler Retailer
• Certificates of origin (Mexico) (USA)
• Batch numbers
• Processing dates • Shipment date
• Shipment dates Supply Chain Enterprise
• Order number Resource
Management • Bill of Loading Planning
Supplier B
(India)

• Lack of transparency: retailer must rely on wholesaler for sourcing and authenticity information
• Slower processes: delays or problems in one part of supply chain may not be communicated, resulting in delays
being amplified through the supply chain
• Increased costs: Due to errors, delays, and miscommunication

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Blockchain-Enabled International Supply Chain
Trusted blockchain transactions visible to entire supply chain in real time
Supplier A
• (China)
Certificates of origin • Quality checks for suppliers • Shipment date • Check supply chain Certificates of
• Batch numbers • Order number
against specifications Wholesaler Origin for authenticity
Retailerof parts
• Processing dates Shipment dates • Automatic release of shipment
(Mexico)• Bill of Loading • Automatic release of product
(USA)
• Bill of Loading after checks pass from inventory to shelves after
checks pass
Supply Chain Enterprise
• Automatic release in
procurementResource
Management Planning
Supplier B
(India)

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Different Types of Blockchains
Enterprise-Focused →
Increased Ownership & Control →
← Increased Anonymity of Participants / Validators

Public Federated Private


Caretaker consortium
Example: Controlled Example: Controlled
Example: Controlled
by a Ministry of by a Ministry of
Oracle focus by a consortium of
Approval to Connect Permissioned Health for patient Health for patient
banks for interbank
↑ record management record management
payments
Trust in and exchange and exchange
Participants /
Validators Example: Controlled
Example: Most Crypto
↓ by several companies
Permission- currencies, Prediction
Anyone can Connect for consumers to
less markets, Authenticity
exchange their loyalty
tracking of goods
points

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Multiple Use Cases Across Industries for Blockchain
Retail & Logistics Finance Healthcare Energy
e-Commerce

• Increase supply • Supply chain finance • Clearing and • Clinical trial • Asset management
chain transparency • Track and trace settlement management • Certification of
• Reduction of ownership transfer • Domestic and cross- • Privacy and sharing renewable energy
counterfeit goods • Compliance border payments of patient health and emission
• Warranty monitoring • Loan origination and records allowances
management post-funding • Metering and billing
automation
• Fraud prevention

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“We can see the risk
profile of merchants
in real time and can
make more informed
decisions about their
ability to pay.”
Venkatesh Bala, Chief Risk
Officier, Biz2Credit

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“Our decision is
driven by our vision
for global
connectivity through
intelligent logistics,
reducing costs and
creating value for all
our stakeholders.”
DP World Group Chairman
and CEO Sultan Ahmed Bin
Sulayem

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Use Case: Identity Tracking and Asylum Case Status
Sharing #eGovernment #CX SCENARIO & BENEFITS

• Handling large influx of


refugees with identity proofing
multiple government agencies
• Single source of truth
reconciled between multiple
ministries at the federal and
state level
• Better integration of benefits
eligibility and access to
eliminate gaps and fraud in the
system
• Automatic notifications across
agencies on status changes in
near real-time

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Use Case: Drug Delivery Channels
#Pharmaceutical #Supply Chain Management
SCENARIO & BENEFITS
• Problem: massive volumes of
counterfeit drugs in some of
the less well controlled
markets
• Blockchain helps in drugs
verification (ex. temperature)
and traceability as they move
throughout the entire supply
chain.
• Final goal is the reduction in
counterfeit drug production

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“We are using Oracle
Blockchain Cloud
Service to develop an
application to help
simplify the complex
documentation
processes that plague
the shipping
industry.”
Steve Siu, CEO, CargoSmart

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Enhanced Consumer Loyalty

• Launched an “Integrated Mileage


Platform” supporting the conversion
of transportation mileages into
commercial loyalty points
• Improved customer experience,
increased consumer loyalty and
expanded customer base

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• Signed off between
Oracle and chairman and
CEO of KEB Hand Bank in
Singapore on Feb. 13.
• A strategic partnership
To build up GLN and co-
marketing for GLN
launch and global
expansion.
• Co-R&D including
Blockchain, Membership,
E-Money, AI, etc.

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Applications Built with Oracle Blockchain Cloud Service

Demo 1 (2:27): Tracking food supply between seller, buyer and a


customs officer

Demo 2 (xxxx): Selling a Car with Chatbot, Serverless and Blockchain

Click screenshots to play

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Challenges of Using Blockchain
in the Enterprise Integration with Existing Apps

Production Readiness
How do you?
• Minimize cost and
complexity Operations & Management
• Accelerate time-to-value
Access Control to Sensitive
• Maintain security and
Information
resilience
Performance at Scale

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Oracle Blockchain Cloud Can Help Address These Challenges

Easily Easy to
Production Easy to Performance
Control Monitor and
Ready Integrate & Scalability
Access Manage

Pre-assembled: APIs and SDKs to Built-in IDM and Admin console for Support for more
automatic integrate with granular access management and participants and
provisioning applications controls business users more transactions
enablement

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Pre-Assembled Managed Service

• Ready-to-deploy out of the box


– Oracle Blockchain Cloud Service provisions
network components, REST proxy, and
admin console
• Complete set of infrastructure services
and embedded resources included
– Compute
– Containers
– Storage
– Identity management
– Event streaming

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Easily Integrate and Develop
Applications

• Ready-to-use SDKs to extend Oracle


SaaS SCM and ERP applications
• Simple REST APIs to trigger blockchain
transactions from Oracle or 3rd party
applications
• Quickly develop blockchain apps on
Oracle PaaS services

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Access Controls for Securing Your
Blockchain Network

• Sort partners into subnets to only


access and conduct authorized
transactions
• Identity and key management to
enable access for authorized users

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Operations and
Management Made Easy

• Intuitive admin console for


network, partner, and transaction
management
• Hyperledger Fabric technology for
interoperability
• Partners with or without Oracle
Blockchain Cloud can be added to
blockchain network

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Your Choice of Deployment Models
Public Cloud
Same cloud, Oracle Blockchain Cloud Service
your choice of location
Auto-Provision Integrate with Apps

SaaS
PaaS
Add Partners Manage & Operate
IaaS

All subscription services


— Managed by Oracle
On-Premises Data Center

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Why Oracle for Blockchain
Complete
Seamless integration into existing applications or
create custom apps
Enterprise Grade
Pre-assembled platform with IaaS and PaaS
resources provisioned
Simple
Easy management and operations
Secure
Identity management and granular access
controls
Choice
Deploy in Oracle Cloud, or on-premises
with Oracle Cloud at Customer

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Discover More

• Evaluate the potential for


blockchain in your environment

• Let us help you adopt industry


best practices for blockchain

• Try Oracle Blockchain Cloud


Service in your environment:
cloud.oracle.com/tryit

• Join the Oracle Startup Ecosystem:


oracle.com/blockchain/startups.html

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Applications Built with Oracle Blockchain Cloud Service
Demo 1 (8:33): Tracking auto parts in a car dealer network, each with its
own Oracle Enterprise Resource Planning and Blockchain Cloud
Service integration

Demo 2 (8:33): Multi-party contract manufacturing application with


data from Oracle Enterprise Resource Planning and Supply
Chain Management

Demo 3 (4:33): Developing a smart contract (automatically executed


blockchain transaction)

Click screenshots to play

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