IBM Launches Blockchain Cloud Services On Linux Server

IBM Launches Blockchain Cloud Services On Linux Server

IBM has introduced a cloud-based blockchain service for business-to-business networks that allows companies to test performance, interoperability and privacy of blockchain ecosystems. The company noted in a press release that the service is suited to organizations in regulated industries. IBM’s blockchain cloud is supported by IBM LinuxOne, which IBM considers the industry’s most secure Linux-only server. LinuxONE addresses the security requirements of the healthcare, government and financial sectors. Cloud Gives Secure Access. IBM’s cloud services are designed to run blockchain in a....


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