Hydrogen blockchain APIs now available in Oracle Cloud Marketplace

Hydrogen, a provider of financial and blockchain APIs, announced that its platform has achieved ‘Powered by Oracle Cloud’ status, and is now available in the Oracle Cloud Marketplace.
The Hydrogen platform enables organizations of all sizes to create decentralized banking, investing, savings, insurance, and wellness applications.
The Oracle Cloud Marketplace is a one-stop-shop for Oracle customers seeking trusted business applications and service providers offering unique business solutions, including ones that extend Oracle Cloud Applications. Oracle Cloud delivers enterprise-grade services at every level of the cloud technology stack including platform as a service (PaaS) and infrastructure as a service (IaaS).
“Hydrogen is being used by financial institutions big and small to quickly build consumer-facing fintech applications. Hydrogen’s participation in the Oracle Cloud Marketplace further extends our commitment to the Oracle community and enables customers to easily reap the benefits of our APIs. We look forward to leveraging the power of the Oracle Cloud to help us achieve our business goals.”
– Mike Kane, Co-Founder and CEO of Hydrogen
Powered by Oracle Cloud status recognizes OPN member solutions that have been tested or verified to run on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. This achievement offers customers confidence that the partner’s application is supported by the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure SLA, enabling full access and control over their cloud infrastructure services as well as consistent performance.
“The cloud represents a huge opportunity for our partner community. Hydrogen’s commitment to innovation with the Oracle Cloud and quality execution helps our mutual customers receive cloud-enabled fintech solutions ready to meet critical business needs.”
– David Hicks, vice-president, Worldwide ISV Cloud Business Development, Oracle
Published at Fri, 06 Sep 2019 01:35:00 +0000
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