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Finding Genius Podcast

Records Keeper, Open Public Blockchain for Record Keeping & Data Security

Finding Genius Podcast

Richard Jacobs

Medicine, Health & Fitness

4.41K Ratings

🗓️ 1 June 2018

⏱️ 21 minutes

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Summary

Records Keeper, founder and CEO Toshendra Sharma joins future Tech Podcast to discuss his company.
Records Keeper is a decentralized public ledger technology (Blockchain) to add trust, audit-ability, & verifiability to any type of enterprise data & records.
Records Keeper works as a decentralized middleware or database between storage layer & service layer to ensure verifiability and integrity of data. The whole solution works on existing enterprise infrastructure through a peer-to-peer network. Technology can be used as either private Blockchain (on-premise) or public Blockchain (open peer-to-peer) network for open & transparent record keeping.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to Almost Here, Around the Corner of Future Technology Podcasts with Richard Jacobs.

0:07.0

Future Technologies

0:08.0

Boys to transform our lives for better or worse are the focus of this podcast. Almost here means these

0:14.8

technologies are now here and starting to be used or just around the corner for

0:19.6

Bitcoin to artificial intelligence, 3D printing, blockchain, virtual reality, and more.

0:25.0

Hello everyone and welcome to Future Tech Podcast. I'm your host Juliet Lamar and I

0:31.3

have with me today Tashchindra Sharma, he is the founder and CEO at

0:37.0

Recordkeeper.

0:38.0

Hello and welcome.

0:39.0

Yeah, hi Juliet, how are you?

0:41.0

Excellent, excellent, Tash.

0:43.0

So why don't you go ahead and give us an overview and an inside look into record keeper?

0:48.8

Okay, so records keeper is an open public blockchain for record keeping and data security.

0:55.3

So we had this problem two years back when we started this company that creating an immutable data objects is almost impossible using traditional technologies

1:06.5

like my squel and or like databases or of course in a structured format immutability it's very very difficult to achieve.

1:15.0

So all the time when you are trusting on a data object you are actually trusting on the

1:19.8

administrator that he hasn't done something wrong or maybe the hackers

1:23.7

doesn't then you know you know modified the records or anything but if you want to

1:29.9

create a immutable record it is not possible right now, but through blockchain, it is possible.

1:35.6

So we thought, why not create a system where you can create a small data objects in a completely

1:41.7

immutable format and then store it and then trust on the data.

1:45.7

So technically removing the trusted third party in the data sharing in a structured format.

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