Microsoft driving standards for the token economy with the Token Taxonomy Framework
Today’s announcement of the Token Taxonomy Initiative (TTI) is a milestone in the maturity of the blockchain industry.
Today’s announcement of the Token Taxonomy Initiative (TTI) is a milestone in the maturity of the blockchain industry.
At DevCon in 2015, I announced support for Ethereum on Microsoft Azure. It was a humble beginning consisting of a private Ethereum network and a corresponding “Hello World” smart contract.
Next week, the Azure Blockchain team and I will be in Cancun for DevCon3.
Enterprise Smart Contracts decompose the “Public Smart Contract” approach, reflecting on both “contract” and technology evolution to provide a model for delivering on the promise of blockchain in the enterprise.
We are proud to announce our participation as a launch partner with the Enterprise Ethereum Alliance in addition to making the first reference implementations of Ethereum available in a public cloud.
As we get closer to the first public preview of the Cryptlet Fabric, I though it was a good time to quickly highlight what blockchain enthusiasts, professionals and developers should be looking forward to.
For the first time, developers can install Chain Core (Chain’s distributed ledger) in Azure or locally to start or join a blockchain network, build financial applications, and access in-depth technical documentation and tutorials.
I’m pleased to announce the integration of Blockchain as a Service into Microsoft Azure DevTest Labs.
Introducing Microsoft Code Name “Bletchley,” an Enterprise Blockchain Architecture defining Blockchain Middleware and introducing Cryptlets.
Microsoft joins Chamber of Digital Commerce, BaaS updates and new Microsoft bloggers.