Chinese e-commerce conglomerate Alibaba and Aerospace Information Co., a major software developer and provider, have signed a strategic cooperation agreement for cloud computing, blockchain and other technological services development.
Chinese finance publication Securities Daily reported on the deal on March 21.
The two parties have agreed to take advantage of their respective brand technologies "To actively integrate resources and carry out in-depth cooperation" in in the fields of cloud computing services, finance and taxation, government affairs and blockchain technology, among others.
As the publication states, Aerospace Information will collaborate with Alibaba to work together in research and development in order to promote the integration of new technologies.
"In the field of blockchain, we will jointly provide cloud solutions to promote the development of the blockchain industry."
Earlier this month, vice president of Alibaba Group Liu Song revealed in an interview the company's plans to implement blockchain technology for cross-border supply chains, with the possibility to link the ecosystem with local governments, as Cointelegraph reported on March 7.
Back in October, Alibaba had filed a patent application for a system backed with blockchain allowing for third-party administrative intervenience in a smart contract.
China's Alibaba Partners With Chinese Software Giant to Promote Blockchain Development
Published on Mar 21, 2019
by Cointele | Published on Coinage
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