2019-9-16 20:00 |
Enterprise blockchain firms using Kaleido's platform will now be able to transact privately with one another.
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2019-9-16 20:00 |
Enterprise blockchain firms using Kaleido's platform will now be able to transact privately with one another.
Similar to Notcoin - Blum - Airdrops In 2024
Kaleido, a ConsenSys company, announced on Wednesday at Coindesk’s Consensus, the launch of a new enterprise technology stack and the rollout of over a dozen new features, tools and capabilities for the enterprise blockchain Kaleido’s new B2B tech stack, a core component of its Blockchain Business Cloud, aims to provide the foundational platform for companies […] The post ConsenSys-Backed Blockchain Startup Kaleido Launches New Enterprise Tech Stack appeared first on Coinjournal.
2019-5-16 22:18 | |
Kaleido, a subsidiary of ConsenSys, is launching a marketplace of plug-and-play services to help blockchain projects from proof-of-concept to live production business networks. The firm, which announced the product at the Web Summit in Lisbon, is working with Amazon Web Services to provide the enterprise blockchain platform.
2018-11-13 01:00 | |
Blockchain software-as-a-service (SAS) project Kaleido has launched a marketplace to provide its users with a “full-stack enterprise platform. ”Their “Blockchain Business Cloud” now features a “new marketplace [of] trusted tools and services from Kaleido, AWS, and members of the new partnership program, all offered as plug-and-play.
2018-11-10 22:06 | |
Kaleido, a ConsenSys SaaS blockchain project, announced on November 8 the launch of the first full-stack enterprise platform available today. The Kaleido Marketplace aims to assist enterprises to migrate from proof-of-concept stages to live production blockchain networks, by integrating its Blockchain Business Cloud to the Amazon Web Services.
2018-11-9 15:29 | |
Singapore-based Qtum has launched its decentralized application (DApp) development platform on Amazon Web Services (AWS). With this launch, AWS users and developers will be able to develop and launch smart contracts using an Amazon Machine Image (AMI), made up of Qtum Core, Solidity and Qmix web IDE.
2018-7-25 16:32 | |
Mining firm and blockchain software service company Bitfury wants to expedite blockchain development for traditional enterprise and business. Working toward this goal, the company announced today that it’s introducing Java binding for its blockchain service, Exonum.
2018-6-20 20:13 | |