While giants like Microsoft and Lufthansa see the future in blockchain, most enterprises struggle to use the new technology, states Marten Jung, CEO at , the German-registered company providing “unified framework for blockchain based business integration.”
Unibright’s “no-coding-needed” approach that sets new standards in blockchain adoption is suitable for a variety of business processes. It has already sparked interest of tech giants like Lufthansa, Microsoft and NEM. After their successful ICO in April 2018, the team signed a bunch of strategic partnerships and set up blockchain events with its partners.
Troubled waters for companies
There are a number of reasons why companies are unsuccessful in their attempts to implement blockchain into business processes:
Given that challenges, it’s understandable why companies don’t want to back the wrong horse and need a holistic solution setting new standards in blockchain adoption.
How Unibright bridges the gap
Unibright seems to know how to address the described problems through “no-coding-needed” approach.
The Unibright’s Framework provides customizable templates to design individual business integration workflows visually. All necessary objects are generated automatically by the framework: Smart Contracts for different blockchain implementations, Smart Adapters to connect with other on- and off-chain systems, Smart Queries to monitor the ongoing integration process in realtime.
Unibright framework is an easy-to-use, non-techie approach for companies to integrate state-of-the-art blockchain technology into existing business and IT system landscapes,” Marten Jung, founder and CEO of Unibright explains.
Therefore, Unibright takes the spotlight of tech-giants, consulting companies, enterprises and blockchain companies and is now co-hosting public events with its partners: Microsoft, Zühlke and Lufthansa.
Only days after the token launch the partnership with Microsoft Germanyled to a common two day hackathon in Microsoft headquarter in Munich. Unibright Hyperledger and Solidity specialists helped more than 50 participants from different large companies to set alive their first smart contracts.
Lufthansa, the biggest European airline, supported Unibright‘s “Hackathon without a single line of code” at Pillar Unconference 2018 in Vilnius, Lithuania. Based on different templates, participants worked on visual definitions for a real life use case.
“We like the “non-coding” approach of Unibright. We often see Blockchain only used as a buzzword, but prefer to make real use of it,” Dr. Jörg Liebe from Lufthansa, Senior Director Digital Innovations Hub Airlines and Airline Products, states.
According to the latest news, is now actively merging onto the market and teaming up with blockchain platforms like NEM. For those interested in the currency side of things and want to use the Unibright Framework, the UBT token is being listed on QRYPTOS starting 14th of August 2018.
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