SophiaTX

by Equidato Technologies AG

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Kaleido

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SophiaTX aims to create a blockchain platform that can be easily integrated with existing enterprise database solutions.Kaleido's BaaS platform makes deploying and operating a secure private chain faster and easier.The IBM Blockchain Platform is designed to assist developers in creating and operating an application with a blockchain network.

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SophiaTX is developing a blockchain-based platform with a variety of enterprise business services. It was created by a Swiss company with extensive experience working with SAP. Their platform will enable users from a variety of industries to integrate their internal business systems on the blockchain, and use SophiaTX's suite of blockchain solutions, including an ERP management tool, CRM, and SAP integration. SophiaTX's network is powered by the Ethereum-based SPHTX token.

Kaleido is a blockchain business cloud service provider. It offers developers a platform to more easily build and manage blockchains that work across Microsoft Azure and Amazon Web Services. Users can create and customize private chains that fit their needs. It is designed to be a general purpose platform that can be used across industries. Kaleido is a Consensys company.

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.
IBM is also involved with the Linux Foundation’s open-source Hyperledger Project, which was created to help developers easily build secure distributed ledgers that can be used to exchange almost anything of value.

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