Microsoft Blockchain on Azure vs IBM Blockchain vs Achain
What problem does this service solve?
Microsoft's BaaS solution provides customers with a set of templates that easily be configured and will deploy a variety of blockchain structures. | The IBM Blockchain Platform is designed to assist developers in creating and operating an application with a blockchain network. | BaaS platform aimed at making it easier to create DApps on customized blockchains that can be forked from Achain's main architecture. |
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Company Description
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. | IBM's Blockchain Platform is the company's BaaS solution that it delivers through the IBM Cloud. It simplifies the process of deploying a blockchain-enabled application. IBM's platform has a number of unique features. These include, a pluggable architecture that allows developers to use software modules and a new consensus algorithm, that IBM developed, and is tailored to specific use cases. It also enables cryptographic identity management and smart contracts that can be written in popular programming languages, such as Java, and then executed in containers. | Achain is creating a Blockchain-As-A-Service platform for DApp development. It is designed to make it easier for companies to create smart contract powered DApps. Achain has a delegated Proof-of-Stake (dPoS) consensus mechanism and is powered by the ACT coin. One of Achain's main advantages is that is easy to fork. Users can create an independent chain that can be customized. These independent chains can communicate with the main Achain platform with a value exchange protocol that connects them. |