Insolar collaborates with Microsoft, Oracle, and Innosuisse ahead of mainnet launch

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Insolar, a provider of blockchain solutions for enterprise, announced today major platform collaborations with Microsoft, Oracle, and a group of national innovation agencies, including Innosuisse, UK Energy Innovation Centre, and the German Energy Agency, dena.

These relationships strengthen Insolar’s position in driving blockchain adoption and real-world usage among enterprise firms, while setting the stage for its mainnet release on November 1, 2019.

Microsoft

More than a million companies around the world rely on Microsoft’s cloud computing platform, Azure, as a key backbone of their technical infrastructure.

Working hand-in-hand with Microsoft, Insolar will contribute its platform and expertise to the Azure ecosystem, making it seamless for Azure clients to deploy on the blockchain.

Additionally, Insolar will enjoy preferential sales and marketing access to Azure’s global client base, expanding its market footprint.

Oracle

Insolar will work closely with Oracle team members, product experts, and customers to upgrade the Oracle Cloud with cutting-edge blockchain features. Insolar’s enterprise-first architecture, with its unique features surrounding security, scalability, and cloud deployment, makes it an enticing addition to the Oracle ecosystem.

Andrey Zhulin, Insolar CEO/Founder

“Our collaborations with Microsoft and Oracle create significant technical and market synergies for all parties. Big-picture, they advance the entire enterprise market, giving companies a streamlined way to access robust DLT solutions using Insolar’s innovative, cloud-based capabilities.”
– Insolar CEO Andrey Zhulin

Innosuisse

In addition to its corporate reach, Insolar actively partners with academic and research organizations such as UC Berkeley, York University, and ETH Zurich. This has led to groundbreaking innovations, such as Insolar’s Transactive Energy System.

The System is a blockchain-based energy project that was named one of the most promising green energy projects worldwide by the Startup Energy Transition, which is supported by the UN World Energy Council. Insolar is in the process of launching the System as a joint project with research and industry partners in Switzerland, with the backing of the country’s Innovation Agency, Innosuisse. Moreover, Insolar presented the Transactive Energy System at this year’s World Energy Congress in Abu Dhabi.

Mainnet Launch

All of these developments come in advance of Insolar’s scheduled mainnet release on November 1, 2019, which brings enterprise-grade, production-deployable blockchain capabilities to businesses at scale.

The mainnet builds on a celebrated testnet launch, which demonstrated speeds in excess of 19,500 transactions per second on a network of 20 nodes, with near-linear scalability, representing an order of magnitude performance increase over other blockchains.

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