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Microsoft unveils its own Blockchain-based service
San Francisco, May 6
Joining the Blockchain bandwagon, Microsoft has unveiled fully-managed Azure Blockchain Service that would simplify the formation, management and governance so that businesses can focus on workflow logic and application development.
Instead of supporting cryptocurrency transactions, Azure Blockchain Service will let businesses develop their applications on its Cloud-based platform.
Microsoft has also announced a partnership with J.P. Morgan to make "Quorum" (an enterprise-focused version of open-sourced platform Ethereum) the first ledger available in Azure Blockchain Service.
"Because it's built on the popular Ethereum protocol, which has the world's largest Blockchain developer community, a quorum' is a natural choice," Mark Russinovich Chief Technology Officer, Microsoft Azure, said in a statement.
"Quorum" customers like coffee-chain Starbucks and luxury French fashion brand Louis Vuitton can now use Azure Blockchain Service to quickly expand their networks with lower costs.
With a few simple clicks, users can create and deploy a permission Blockchain network and manage consortium policies using an intuitive interface in the Azure portal.
"We are delighted to partner alongside Microsoft as we continue to strengthen 'Quorum' and expand capabilities and services on the platform," said Umar Farooq, Global Head of Blockchain at J.P. Morgan.
IBM and Amazon Web Services (AWS) have already started Blockchain-based services.
"With Azure Blockchain Service and Ethereum integrations for tools like VS Code, Microsoft is demonstrating its commitment to open Blockchain development," said Vitalik Buterin, co-founder of Ethereum.
Instead of supporting cryptocurrency transactions, Azure Blockchain Service will let businesses develop their applications on its Cloud-based platform.
Microsoft has also announced a partnership with J.P. Morgan to make "Quorum" (an enterprise-focused version of open-sourced platform Ethereum) the first ledger available in Azure Blockchain Service.
"Because it's built on the popular Ethereum protocol, which has the world's largest Blockchain developer community, a quorum' is a natural choice," Mark Russinovich Chief Technology Officer, Microsoft Azure, said in a statement.
"Quorum" customers like coffee-chain Starbucks and luxury French fashion brand Louis Vuitton can now use Azure Blockchain Service to quickly expand their networks with lower costs.
With a few simple clicks, users can create and deploy a permission Blockchain network and manage consortium policies using an intuitive interface in the Azure portal.
"We are delighted to partner alongside Microsoft as we continue to strengthen 'Quorum' and expand capabilities and services on the platform," said Umar Farooq, Global Head of Blockchain at J.P. Morgan.
IBM and Amazon Web Services (AWS) have already started Blockchain-based services.
"With Azure Blockchain Service and Ethereum integrations for tools like VS Code, Microsoft is demonstrating its commitment to open Blockchain development," said Vitalik Buterin, co-founder of Ethereum.
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