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Hyperledger Fabric for System Administrators vs Developers

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Hyperledger Fabric for System Administrators vs Developers

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When designing and building an enterprise blockchain application on Hyperledger, it is very important to distinguish between the system administration tasks and the development ones as they may entail two different career tracks and job requirements. The said distinction has direct effects on the project staffing, project management and timely delivery.

To that end, in this short webinar, we will review and discuss tasks that are common among Hyperledger Fabric system admins versus developers as well as briefly reviewing available Hyperledger certifications for each career track.

We will be testing Airmeet for this event. Please use the following link:
https://www.airmeet.com/e/87a659c0-29ce-11eb-a9df-d968ca7d94ba

Webinar length:
Lecture: 40 minutes
Q/A: 10 minutes
Presentation by Bobbi Muscara Around Hyperledger Learning Materials Working Group: 10 minutes
Networking Discussion: 30 minutes

Webinar doc
http://myhsts.org/docs/webinars/hyperledger-fabric-system-admin-vs-developer.pdf

Webinar Topics
https://coding-bootcamps.com/webinars/hyperledger-fabric-certifications-and-career-choices.html

Our Presenter will be Jim Sullivan, and we will also have a short presentation by Bobbi Muscara from Hyperledger's Learning Materials Working Group:

Jim has a bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering and a Master’s Degree in Computer Science. Jim also holds an MBA. Jim has been a practicing Software engineer for 20 years. Currently Jim leads an expert team in Blockchain development, DevOps, Cloud, application development, and the SAFe Agile methodology. Jim is an IBM Master Instructor. Jim is a Blockchain professional, and a MultiChain partner. Jim is also an expert in Hyperledger, Ethereum, Corda, and is architecting and developing a Blockchain based web product.

Additional Resources:
Reading the following articles is highly recommended prior to attending the Meetup:

1- Comprehensive guide for all Hyperledger developers => https://myhsts.org/tutorial-comprehensive-blockchain-hyperledger-developer-guide-for-all-professional-programmers.php
2- Comprehensive overview and analysis of blockchain use cases in many industries=> https://blockchain.dcwebmakers.com/blog/comprehensive-overview-and-analysis-of-blockchain-use-cases-in-many-industries.html
3- Blockchain decentralized App use case for healthcare data sharing=> https://blockchain.dcwebmakers.com/blog/decentralized-app-use-case-for-healthcare-data-sharing.html
4- Why build blockchain applications with Hyperledger Fabric => https://learn.coding-bootcamps.com/blog/202224/why-build-blockchain-applications-with-hyperledger-fabric

Bobbi Muscara is currently a member of the Hyperledger Technical Steering Committee and the Chairperson of the Hyperledger Learning Materials Development Working Group where she is responsible for moderating the biweekly meetings, setting agendas maintaining the Confluence Wiki Page and developing the documentation standards for Hyperledger Projects and Special Interest Groups. Bobbi recently edited the Linux Foundation EdX course, "Introduction to Business Blockchain" LFs171s Go Live 7/16/2019.

Bobbi opened Ledger Academy, a blockchain training Center at Tiger Labs in Princeton, NJ whose mission is to consult and train enterprises on Blockchain Technologies. She is the organizer for the Hyperledger Princeton Meetup, Princeton Blockchain Meetup and Ledger Academy's Blockchain Fundamentals Meetup which has over 1500 members and regular sessions at the Ledger Academy offices at Tiger Labs Princeton. As Project manager for the Princeton Summer Blockchain Project, The Giving Chain she successfully collected and distributed 100 plus "Giving Bags" of food to local food insecure individuals and area food banks, all track with a Sawtooth Blockchain. Through this experience she started a Non -Profit, BCPrinceton, which looks to expand the Giving Chain and the underlying D2R application.

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