Insolar

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Insolar hopes to create an enterprise blockchain that will be more scalable and easier to use than current platforms.Oracle Blockchain Cloud Service is part of Oracle's suite of software solutions for enterprises. It provides the advantages of blokchain technology and can be easily integrated with their other products.Microsoft's BaaS solution provides customers with a set of templates that easily be configured and will deploy a variety of blockchain structures.

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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.

Oracle Blockchain Cloud Service is part of Oracle’s comprehensive Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) portfolio. Oracle's Blockchain Cloud Service is part of the Oracle platform, which is already widely used by a wide range of companies, and consists of a variety of SaaS tools. They hope to combine their existing offerings with blockchain capabilities to assist their customers in deploying applications.

Microsoft Blockchain on Azure allows companies to deploy distributed ledger applications with minimal blockchain knowledge. Microsoft is the biggest software company in the world, and its BaaS solution has a number of advantages. Clients are able to quickly create a fully configured blockchain network, allowing them to on focus on building their applications. Customers are charged for the storage, networking, and computing resources that they consume.

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