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Phil Zamani

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Former Biz leader at Red Hat, SUSE, VMware, Deutsche Telekom Cloud. CEO at @Aergo_io & Chairman at http://Blocko.io 

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    1. Phil Zamani‏ @ZamaniPhil Jan 27
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      First, let us go over what AERGO is. AERGO is a non-profit organization that acts as an open-source foundation. The company founded the AERGO software protocol and supporting IT platform to create something that changes the way people and organizations coordinate. /3

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    2. Phil Zamani‏ @ZamaniPhil Jan 27
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      This is the philosophy behind many platforms. However, one of our main focuses was making the platform easy to use. This sounds basic and feels minimizing in nature; "is that it"? There's a lot more to it though. /4

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    3. Phil Zamani‏ @ZamaniPhil Jan 27
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      We've been building blockchains for companies for four years now. In that time, we were able to identify the *real* issues companies face when trying to leverage this technology. We discuss these in our technical paper found here: https://paper.aergo.io/AERGO_Chain_Technical_Whitepaper_V1.0.pdf … /5

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    4. Phil Zamani‏ @ZamaniPhil Jan 27
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      Beyond the techno-mumbo-jumbo, it all boils down to ease-of-use and backward compatibility. It isn't about building a world supercomputer that secures all data ever. It's about building a system that works, is usable, and brings benefits that outweigh its drawbacks. /6

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    5. Phil Zamani‏ @ZamaniPhil Jan 27
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      When we planned out the genesis of AERGO, we wanted the effect of this technology to be far greater than just our future customers. We wanted the impact that we make on customers over the next five years to ripple across the globe and have more companies come on and ... /7

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    6. Phil Zamani‏ @ZamaniPhil Jan 27
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      ... implement AERGO for their own customers. We intend to make AERGO as much of a critical component in IT for Web 3.0 as Linux is today; powering most of the worlds IT systems. /8

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    7. Phil Zamani‏ @ZamaniPhil Jan 27
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      (For the purposes of this thread, I'll only be addressing the enterprise-IT aspect of AERGO). /9

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    8. Phil Zamani‏ @ZamaniPhil Jan 27
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      A proprietary piece of technology could never make this impact. Even if it were published as free software, it would never be able to attract the developers and third-party open-source stakeholders needed for our platform to see the massive impact we want it to. /10

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    9. Phil Zamani‏ @ZamaniPhil Jan 27
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      We intend to build a real open-source platform. This also entails open-source governance. It's very important. We'll talk about how we transition to that state later. /11

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    10. Phil Zamani‏ @ZamaniPhil Jan 27
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      For this reason, Blocko doesn't own the AERGO organization. Blocko is dedicated to AERGO; will base its implementations and business model on AERGO; will slowly scale out the ecosystem to our mutual benefit; but it will not be the only company that *is* AERGO. /12

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      Phil Zamani‏ @ZamaniPhil Jan 27
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      The relationship between the two is akin to the relationship between the Linux Foundation and Red Hat. Red Hat doesn't *own* Linux. Linux is free; open-source; essentially owned by the open-source community. However, Red hat still lives and breathes Linux. /13

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        2. Phil Zamani‏ @ZamaniPhil Jan 27
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          Similarly, Blocko will live and breathe AERGO. A duality specifically like this is necessary to maximize the potential for adoption and success of AERGO as a F/OS platform. /14

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        3. Phil Zamani‏ @ZamaniPhil Jan 27
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          AERGO is the platform supporting services for developers, partners and customer. Blocko allows for the realization of the commercial side of this through design and deployment services. /15

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        4. Phil Zamani‏ @ZamaniPhil Jan 27
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          But Blocko isn't the only company that we want to do that. In short, that's the answer to your question. We aren't limiting the platform we're looking to build to just Blocko. That doesn't align with our vision or our strategy. We have much more in mind and much more in store.

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