Hyperledger Fabric on SAP BTP
8 Blog Posts
6 Contributors
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Greetings, Community friends! Wishing you all a wonderful day! I’m very excited to share that I have taken part in SAP Inside Track Bengaluru on 4th March 2023, at SAP Labs, as a Speaker on “SAP Integration Suite implementation from Customer... Read More »1Comment4Likes
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Overview We will discuss configuration of SAP BTP Transport Management Service (TMS) with various BTP services. Additionally, we’ll discuss integration of SAP TMS with ChaRM, which provides a one-stop shop to manage all transports created from... Read More »2Comments4Likes
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Introduction There is a lot of buzz in the market about SAP Fioneer as SAP is expanding its Financial Services practice by partnering with Dediq GmbH to help boost SAP’s efforts to gain more traction in the FS sector by supplying innovative... Read More »1Comment3Likes
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In the previous blog we have instantiated a bare Hyperledger Fabric consortium instance based on Azure AKS template. Now let’s install and instantiate actual blockchain code in order to form the consortium and try to execute that code. In order to... Read More »2Comments7Likes
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As reflected in the recent blog published by Swapnil Galgali, we’re planning to show how to integrate SAP business processes and applications to open-source Blockchain Technology hosted on Azure Cloud Platform. This blog will describe a... Read More »0Comments5Likes
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Co-authored with Rahul Ranjan. With all the hype and expectations, blockchain technology for multi-enterprise collaboration is still in its innovation stage. Companies ranging from startups to established technology players are working... Read More »3Comments4Likes
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In this blog post, I conducted an experiment, which shows that Go concurrency patterns and parallel execution can be used for Hyperledger chaincode in order to speed up heavy computational operations. Due to the fact that Hyperledger has a complex... Read More »0Comments3Likes
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Smart contract or chaincode developers should adhere to strict development guidelines and rules. With Turing complete languages like Go Lang becoming the defacto standard for chaincode development and high interest from developers to get into this... Read More »0Comments5Likes