After its successful ICO in April 2018, the blockchain for enterprise enabler Unibright is now teaming up with out-of-the-box projects in the field of blockchain.
The German-based company aiming to provide smart contracts to mainstream usage and NEM, an enterprise-grade blockchain platform, start a strategic partnership by adding NEM oriented code generation to the Unibright framework.
The partnership is made up of: adding NEM as a target of Unibright's automatic blockchain code generation,.
Adding NEM adapters to Unibright's integration platform to connect NEM architectures to existing IT landscapes,.
Qualifying Unibright as an official NEM Service Partner by training and certification through the Global NEMsp Network,.
Unibright completed the initial training provided by NEM Solutions Architect, Joris H., at Unibright's main office in Bingen, Germany.
Certification will follow after Unibright' test project has been checked by a NEM Solutions Architect as a working solution.
Unibright empowers anyone to craft powerful blockchain-based solutions with no coding skills.
NEM is a perfect match to our framework, and we are very looking forward to filling this partnership with life.
"The NEMsp Network is a scalable and repeatable program designed to expedite the adoption of NEM globally while creating value for our partners. Companies won't need to have any internal technical staff to be able to build on the NEM Blockchain because a project can be completely developed and deployed by a NEMsp. Unibright puts that development on an even higher level by generating code automatically, and thus are a perfect fit to the NEMsp network. We look forward to a long and mutually beneficial relationship with Unibright."
Unibright And NEM Are Announcing A Strategic Partnership
Published on Aug 17, 2018
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