Introducing GemOS
We allow companies to discover and share disparate data tied to unique identifiers.

Features
Configuration
Connect to any Blockchain Network
Create flexible applications that can adapt to different protocols, like Ethereum, Hyperledger and more. Run blockchain nodes of varying sizes and functionality to fit your needs, as a validator or read-only participant. Additionally, you can connect to one or many protocols.


Connect to any Data Store
Connect data sources from different systems, and register them on a common ledger. Create proofs-of-existence with verifiable integrity without surrendering custody of sensitive information.
Standardize Resource Representation
Attach identity registries for individuals, groups, and devices, and assign a universal blockchain IDs. Create entitlements for users and roles across the network and automatically enforce key-based authorization. Safeguard user access with industry-leading security based on PKI and hierarchical-deterministic (HD) identity trees. Integrate your organization's identity and permission schemas for mirrored functionality.


Access Controls
Attach identity registries for individuals, groups, and devices, and assign a universal blockchain IDs. Create entitlements for users and roles across the network and automatically enforce key-based authorization. Safeguard user access with industry-leading security based on PKI and hierarchical-deterministic (HD) identity trees. Integrate your organization's identity and permission schemas for mirrored functionality.
Rest API
GemOS provides an abstracted blockchain network to manage the audibility of events that happen within a network.

Features
Unlocking Value

Manage Documents, Identities, and Assets
GemOS provides an abstracted blockchain network to manage the audibility of events that happen within a network.
Consent
Track and enforce granular access controls to any resource as well as the management of consent to those resources.


Associations
Visualize and manage the associations between any resource managed within GemOS and their related identities or connected documents and assets.
Transaction Visibility
View all blockchain transactions triggered from your applications for a central portal of truth.

GemOS
Product Stack
GemOS is a full-stack blockchain identity platform that powers data-driven applications.

Architecture
GemOS seeks to present a scalable, flexible, and extensible platform for building, deploying, and managing distributed applications. With these goals in mind, GemOS was designed based on few core principles:
Use well-defined and well-managed microservices to encapsulate functionality, isolate sensitive data, enable responsive and efficient scaling, and provide a framework for future improvements.
Speed matters, but so does ease. Favor event-driven architecture to construct fast, responsive systems, but provide support for alternate modes of operation.
Expose high-level abstractions of the foundational elements of distributed applications in a powerful, well-understood programming environment to simplify development of extensions, adapters, and applications.
Press
GemOS in the Press
How Blockchain Technology Can Enhance EHR Operability
An Original Research White Paper by ARK Invest + Gem
National ONC Blockchain Challenge Explores Micro-Identities To Improve Healthcare Interoperability
Gem’s founder and CEO, Micah Winkelspecht, is bullish about blockchain and the potential to improve healthcare outcomes. A visionary who founded Gem in 2014, Winkelspecht launched Gem as a blockchain application platform to transform the way companies and industries connect to solve impossible problems. Gem is one of the few blockchain companies strategically positioned to accelerate healthcare outcomes, grounded by a foundational application platform.
Does Blockchain Have A Future in Healthcare? My Interview With Gem CEO Micah Winkelspecht
Could distributed ledger technology solve some thorny interoperability problems?
Nashville Conference To Explore Blockchain Application In Healthcare
Gem , a blockchain application platform announced that it has taken up the role of title sponsorship for a first-of-its-kind conference ‘Distributed: Health’ that will explore the edge of blockchain innovation in the healthcare industry.
Humana’s Broussard Predicts Blockchain Technology To Transform Healthcare
On the bright side, blockchain could provide some relief to the ransomware problem, Micah Winkelspecht, founder and CEO of blockchain …
Building The Internet Of Trust Selecting The Right Permissioned Blockchain For Your Organization
If there is already a market and a trusted intermediary, there isn’t as much to be gained by creating a network that looks exactly the same but with replacing the intermediary, as the intermediary often does more than just pass data. However, there isn’t a clear intermediary in all circumstances that would benefit from one. These circumstances tend to include peer to peer transactions where all the participants do not 100% trust each other, for instance, in trade finance. This creates a marketplace like mechanism, without the need for an intermediary while requiring a high level of trust. Implementing a blockchain in this model is then much cheaper, faster and less cumbersome than setting up a new intermediary.
112 Healthcare Entrepreneurs To Know
Here are 119 entrepreneurs in the healthcare space who are innovating in the medical, IT, consumer and medical professional fields.
The Future Of Medical Records: Two Blockchain Experts Weigh In
Healthcare is widely recognized among global leaders as a key policy issue. Yet health information and medical records technologies which are pivotal to the access and delivery of quality, cost-effective care to millions across the globe remain mired in a slow state of advancement. This inadequacy has sparked questions about the potential role of blockchain technology as a digital record-keeping system, all with the hopes of accelerating the progress of electronic medical records (EMR) innovation.
How The Blockchain Is Being Used Beyond Bitcoin And Finance
Blockchain Company Gem Nets $7.1 million In Funding Round
Gem, a blockchain platform service provider, has closed $7.1 million in series A funding which it says it will use to promote its technology across a number of industries. The funding round was led by Pelion Venture Partners, with participation from KEC Ventures, Blockchain Capital, Digital Currency Group, RRE Ventures and more.