Microsoft Coco Framework Eases Enterprise Blockchain Adoption – Intel Chip Chat – Episode 546

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In this Intel Chip Chat audio podcast with Allyson Klein: Christine Avanessians, Senior Manager of the Azure Blockchain Engineering team at Microsoft, joins us to talk about Microsoft’s new framework called Coco – a first-of-its-kind innovation that is accelerating enterprise readiness of blockchain. Blockchain, as explained by Christine, is a mechanism for secure multi-party computation that enables organizations to evolve business models and processes. Christine discusses how Microsoft is using Intel Software Guard Extensions (Intel SGX) to add scalability, privacy, and confidentiality to blockchain transactions.

For more information on Microsoft and Intel’s work on blockchain and Coco, please visit:
azure.microsoft.com/blog

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