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Hewlett Packard's Mission Critical DLT enables customers to run distributed ledger with other enterprise platforms.Ultiledger's goal is to create a blockchain platform that will help businesses improve their internal systems.The Stratis development platform allows businesses to make blockchain applications in C# using the Microsoft .NET Framework.

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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.

Ultiledger is developing a blockchain platform that is designed to add efficiency and transparency to internal business processes. The Ultiledger network is powered by the Ethereum-based ULT token, and will serve as a Blockchain-As-A-Service provider.

Stratis provides a user friendly solution for developing a blockchain application. One of it's advantages is that it doesn't require learning a new coding language. It uses C# on the .Net framework. Stratis has become a popular platform for blockchain developers. The Cloud Stratis platform allows clients to deploy their dAPPS without having to maintain the network. It can create blockchain nodes for several blockchain, such as: Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Bitshares. The Stratis coin is the unit of currency on the Stratis blockchain, which has a Proof-of-Stake consensus mechanism.

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