Microsoft Welcomes Lition to the Azure BaaS Ecosystem  

Lition

Adoption 4 years ago
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We are pleased to announce that Microsoft has officially integrated Lition as a blockchain as a service (BaaS) provider on Azure, making Lition one of the few public/private blockchains currently supported by a major cloud provider like Microsoft.

Microsoft was the first to bring blockchain to the cloud and continues to remain at the cutting edge of blockchain adoption.

Azure will provide Lition with the opportunity to gain additional traction and usage by making our technology visible to one of the largest customer bases and marketplaces in the industry. Organizations and businesses worldwide can now develop, test, and deploy Lition sidechains and applications easily and efficiently using Microsoft's Azure cloud computing infrastructure.

Lition's user community will enjoy a higher grade of convenience with streamlined deployment and management. Anyone can deploy sidechains or join the network as a validator through preconfigured settings on Azure that are available with the click of a button. This eliminates the need for setting up local servers and manually installing nodes.

About Azure

Azure is the driving force behind Microsoft's cloud business. It is an open, flexible and scalable platform that gives organizations the freedom to build, manage, and deploy applications on a massive, global network using their favorite tools and frameworks.

The platform currently has the second-largest share of the 229 billion dollars public cloud market, primarily catering to large enterprise clients. Their customer base includes 95% of fortune 500 companies such as Walmart, Coca-Cola, Boeing and Samsung. Microsoft has a long history of working with and understanding the complexities of large enterprises and Lition is building a blockchain infrastructure with the same goals in mind.

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https://medium.com/lition-blog/microsoft-welcomes-lition-to-the-azure-baas-ecosystem-622c13628d4d
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