Amazon Explore Partnership With Blockchain

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Amazon cloud computing announced its newest program in facilitating customers is to partner with using blockchain, Tuesday (15/5)
Kaleido, a gigantic cloud computing system with startup teams born from a blockchain incubator known as Consensys. The company aims to provide the convenience of AWS customers (easy button) to get the same technology from bitcoin base.
"They can focus on scenarios and they also do not need to be cryptographic PhDs, we give them a simple platform to build their companies in blockchain," says Steve Cerveny, co-founder of Kaleido.
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Blockchain technology that records transaction records on a ledger distribution, where the technology can trim unnecessary, eliminates the three parties in most cases. This technology is mentioned as being faster and more secure by supporters.
Introducing Kaleido to AWS customers will help customers move faster and not have to worry about managing their own blockchain. In addition, Amazon Web Services said in a statement, this is a solution available on the AWS market of Blockchain and will help them quickly project their blockchain. "

Amazon Web Services itself is a subsidiary of Amazon that offers a paid subscription platform for cloud computing for individuals, corporations and governments.
"Currently they are also looking for partners to help get blockchain into the hands of their customers, and they will also accelerate in the marketplace where customers are," he continued.
Founder of the Ethereum blockchain platform, what Kaleido and AWS use is the greatest movement by tech giants to enter the blockchain realm. "It's also a tough task, there will be a pile of ways to get the company into a blockchain solution," said Joseph Lubin, founder of Ethereum.

Amazon companies join other giant tech companies including Microsoft and Facebook to explore use cases for blockchain.
As the group's executive facebook massager group, David Marcus, announced this week is undergoing a reorganization that will include a new blockchain effort and aims to address privacy.