Digital Asset Holdings Signs Non-Exclusive Blockchain Deals with Accenture and Broadridge

Digital Asset Holdings Signs Non-Exclusive Blockchain Deals with Accenture and Broadridge

The main reason a partnership between Digital Asset Holdings and Accenture is so important is because consulting and system integration services will be provided to clients exploring the blockchain space. Digital Asset Holdings is one of those companies who keep making media headlines these days. The blockchain startup, led by Blythe Masters, has recently signed a strategic business deal with Accenture. As a result of this collaboration, Digital Asset Holdings will gain additional resources and expertise while partnering companies will get access to their distributed ledger technology....


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