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April 04, 2016, 03:11:12 PM
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Microsoft Azure: the blockchain sandbox
As the number of partners within Azure Blockchain-as-a-Service is constantly growing, CoinFox reviews the history of the project considered to be the first to create blockchain test environment.
http://www.coinfox.info/news/reviews/5231-microsoft-azure-the-blockchain-sandbox
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Interesting article.  Explains more to those that question why Microsoft is doing this.  Exciting that it is thought of as a testing ground for blockchain services.  I like this statement:
"Azure sees itself as a world-scale marketplace for blockchain services. Decentralization is very good for cutting edge development, agrees Gray, but a common cloud environment might prove useful for everyone. "

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