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Tymlez, BigchainDB partner to bring blockchain applications to enterprises

Tymlez, the developer of highly scalable enterprise ready applications, has entered into a strategic partnership with BigchainDB, a scalable blockchain database, in order to build scalable and enterprise grade applications on top of blockchain.

“Some industries are delayed by years when trying implement new technology and ultimately it’s the customers who miss out on these new technologies and trends,” said Michael Reh, CEO and co-founder of Tymlez. “We need to bring blockchain applications to enterprises faster and more efficiently and are fully committed to make this vision a reality with the help of BigchainDB’s platform.”

Under the partnership, Tymlez will employ BigchainDB technology for its framework to enable enterprise grade offerings. 

BigchainDB, started by ascribe in 2015, was a direct result of seeing scalability as a fundamental barrier to wider adoption of blockchain. BigchainDB is a decentralized, federated and customizable blockchain database capable of one million writes per second, petabytes of capacity, rich querying and permissioning.

Tymlez is a global software development and consulting company with focus on blockchain technologies for the enterprise. Its end-users will greatly benefit from this partnership as BigchainDB’s scalability feature supports fast deployment of blockchain proof-of-concepts, platforms and applications.

“By working together on BigchainDB’s technology will enable Tymlez to implement a variety of use cases from loyalty programs to micropayments,” said Bruce Pon, CEO of BigchainDB. “BigchainDB is proud to support Tymlez in implementing these exciting use cases with our technology."

The announcement follows BigchainDB’s recent partnerships with  Eris Industries, Encrypted Labs and RethinkDB.

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