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What problem does this service solve?

Hewlett Packard's Mission Critical DLT enables customers to run distributed ledger with other enterprise platforms.Insolar hopes to create an enterprise blockchain that will be more scalable and easier to use than current platforms.SAP Leonardo integrates a BaaS platform that allows customers to easily set up a blockchain application.

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Hewlett Packard's blockchain as a service platform, called Mission Critical Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT), allows its customers to run distributed ledger processes on an enterprise platform. HP developed this solution in conjunction with R3, and is now offering it as a BaaS option to their enterprise customers.

Insolar is a blockchain technology company that is developing an open source enterprise-grade blockchain platform. Their goal is to allow companies to transition their existing business processes, and data systems, to an enterprise blockchain that will create efficiencies and new revenue sources. Insolar also provides blockchain consulting services for companies in need of distributed ledger solutions. The company was originally focused on using blockchain to improve supply chains and logistics in the grocery industry, but they have since expanded their scope. Their network is currently powered by the Ethereum-based INS token.

SAP Leonardo contains a BaaS component that is part of SAP's comprehensive software offerings for businesses. SAP's cloud platform blockchain service allows users to easily set up and manage a blockchain application, and can be integrated with other SaS products that the company offers.

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