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Message: Block Chain (Big Data)

Though standards in this emerging phase of the Internet will come, our version of Blockchain for managing Big Data puts us in a class of our own. The idea just needs to be continually presented moved forward by interested parties to gain momentum as an early mover. In what we become in our agreement with Tiande is a premier platform that can process billions of transactions per day in a very secure and transparent environment. That becomes very cost effective and cheap for big data (corporations) and government to participate in. We have a very reputable person in Dr. Wei Tek Tsai. He will have the credibility in attracting what is needed to get this done in what is, at the moment, a blue ocean of opportunity for Internet 2.0. This will be transformative and lead to many new ways to do things and democratize the world when it comes to data in general.

A history (synopsis) of Dr. Wei Tek Tsai:

Blockchain expert; Chief Scientist at Tiande Technologies Inc; Ph.D. & M.S. in Computer Science, UC Berkeley; SB Computer Science and Engineering, MIT, MA.

Dr. Wei-Tek Tsai has been a Director at St Georges Platinum and Base Metals Ltd. since February 04, 2014. Dr. Tsai is a Professor of Computer Science and Engineering in the School of Computing, Informatics and Decision Systems Engineering at Arizona State University. He is a Member of Advisory Board at ThreeD Capital Inc. since January 9, 2018. He worked for the University of Minnesota from 1985 to 2000, serving as director of graduate studies in the department of computer science and engineering. In China, he initiated the first academic laboratory dedicated to blockchain research and education in China at Beihang University's School of Computer Science and Engineering. He has written more than 500 papers in software engineering, service-oriented computing, cloud computing and blockchains. He received his B.S. from Computer Science and Engineering from Massachusetts Institute of Technology at Cambridge in 1979 and M.S. and Ph.D. in Computer Science from University of California at Berkeley in 1982 and 1986, respectively.

 

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