Top 20 Blockchain Companies August 13, 2018 from D
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ZPaul, Grow and others have confirmed several SFOR customers for us here at the Hangout. ( You can review ZPaul's research from posts 34170, 25513, 20336, 18201 & 9081 )
I posted below the TOP 5 companies listed in yesterday's article. Numbers 1. (Microsoft), 3. (Bank of America) and 5. (Oracle) are confirmed SFOR partners/clients. Strikeforce has had some involvement with Amazon but it is unclear to me what it is. IBM can be researched through Grow's link to ZPaul's posts.
Folks, Blocksafe could be unbelievable!!!
Below list is compilation of the companies that we know are working with either ACS or Strikeforce with the exception of IBM and Amazon.
The reason why the top 5 companies are listed this way below is because this is the way they are listed in the below article ...
1. Microsoft George Waller stated last year that Microsoft was SFOR's largest client
Dell Financial Services
Kohls
Barclay Card
Credit Shop
Prosper
American International Group,
2. Amazon Web Services AWS
3. Bank of America ZPaul's post 9084 11/17/2017 mentions BofA as an ACS/SFOR client
Credit Suisse,
JPMorganChase,
Nationwide Insurance,
T-Mobile,
Charles Schwab,
AON,
4. IBM ,
First DATA corp owned by TPG
Blackrock Investments
McAfee
5. Oracle Oracle has been a partner of SFOR's for years...look here
infinite-identities.blogspot.com/2009/11/strikeforce-technologies-protectid.html
https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/200810...ce-Partner
They were on SFOR's website as a partner until recently when SFOR upgraded their website and removed all partners.
Datamation - 20 Top Blockchain Companies August 13, 2018
From established giants to notable startups, the following Blockchain companies are all playing a key role in shaping this emerging technology.
Our list of 20 leading Blockchain companies features a mix of old guard and new guard and reflects the leaders and innovators in the field , not just another cryptocurrency offering.
1. Microsoft
Microsoft launched its Blockchain initiative back in 2015, with the intention of integrating it with its Azure cloud service. Microsoft has begun developing blockchain applications but its main focus is on helping developers build their own apps, such as the Confidential Consortium (Coco) Framework, an Ethereum-based protocol. Microsoft also plans to integrate blockchain-based decentralized IDs (DIDs) into its Microsoft Authenticator app. Finally, Microsoft has a blockchain app creation service, called Azure Blockchain Workbench .
2. Amazon
Amazon has a “blockchain-as-a-service” framework for Ethereum and Hyperledger Fabric, which allows developers to build and manage their own Blockchain-powered decentralized applications. Essentially, users would be able to create their own blockchain applications via the Amazon Web Services (AWS) using CloudFormation Templates tool to speed up the process.
3. Bank of America
America’s biggest bank is also the Blockchain patent leader, with almost 50 patents related to the technology. That’s almost double IBM, which is legendary for its patent accumulation. But it’s a financial institution under constant hacker attack so it makes sense.
4. IBM
IBM Blockchain Platform is a part of the IBM Cloud service that delivers Blockchain services and hosts the development of apps on the IBM cloud service. But IBM also has apps available through its new app store, LedgerConnect. The store offers financial companies access to seven vetted blockchain vendors, which will help them streamline their trading processes and back-end operations rather than building their own Blockchain system.
5. Oracle
Oracle recently got into the game with the Autonomous Blockchain Cloud service, a platform-as-a-service blockchain product along with decentralized ledger-based applications, such as tracking items on a supply chain or handling financial transactions. Oracle uses the Linux Foundation’s Hyperledger blockchain spec and has added extra features, like APIs, patch management, backup and lifecycle of blockchain throughout the network.
https://www.datamation.com/data-center/20-top...anies.html