Amazon says AT&T, Accenture, and Nestle are all using its blockchain tools
Amazon says AT&T, Accenture, and Nestle are all using its blockchain tools
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Amazon is ramping up its blockchain services – and it’s already convinced giants like AT&T, Accenture and Nestle to use them. The company’s cloud solutions subsidiary, Amazon Web Services (AWS), announced its Amazon Managed Blockchain suite is now “generally available” (whatever that means). On first glimpse, it seems that AWS is simply opening up the service to anyone interested in building “decentralized” solutions – and willing to pay for it. (We’ve reached out to Amazon to ask what the company means by “general availability,” and we’ll update this post accordingly if we hear back.) It appears AWS is targeting businesses…
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May 1, 2019 at 04:08PM
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By Mix
Amazon is ramping up its blockchain services – and it’s already convinced giants like AT&T, Accenture and Nestle to use them. The company’s cloud solutions subsidiary, Amazon Web Services (AWS), announced its Amazon Managed Blockchain suite is now “generally available” (whatever that means). On first glimpse, it seems that AWS is simply opening up the service to anyone interested in building “decentralized” solutions – and willing to pay for it. (We’ve reached out to Amazon to ask what the company means by “general availability,” and we’ll update this post accordingly if we hear back.) It appears AWS is targeting businesses…
This story continues at The Next Web
Or just read more coverage about: Amazon
May 1, 2019 at 04:08PM
via The Next Web http://bit.ly/2VE3ux0
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