Blockchain project FLETA recently announced an agreement with the software giant Oracle.
The partnership focuses on FLETA's use of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure.
The blockchain project plans to implement OCI to enhance the capabilities of the FLETA cloud server.
In turn, a more robust FLETA cloud server will enable the blockchain's mining nodes to support enhanced stability and scalability for the entire network.
Oracle continues to be a leading innovator in cloud infrastructure and enterprise blockchain solutions.
The Oracle Blockchain Platform, which is built on IBM Hyperledger Fabric open-source software, supports plug-and-play integrations with Oracle SaaS, Oracle Banking API, NetSuite ERP, and more.
Oracle also has several ready-to-go blockchain applications.
Oracle has also reached agreements with other popular blockchain platforms.
In December 2018, OriginTrail partnered with Oracle to connect ERP systems and cloud services for trusted data sharing.
In addition to the recently-announced Oracle agreement, FLETA has partnerships with three well-known blockchain projects: NEO, Wanchain, and TomoChain.
Blockchain project FLETA partners with Oracle to build high-performance cloud server
gepubliceerd op May 30, 2020
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