The Enterprise Ethereum Alliance has released the Enterprise Ethereum Client Specification 1.0 today during the Consensus 2018 conference in New York.
The Enterprise Ethereum Specification is “the first of its kind for standards development for large scale blockchain implementations,” which will give “businesses and developers a comprehensive, instantly accessible view of the enterprise environment using Ethereum.”
“The EEA's Enterprise Ethereum Specification is the result of 18 months of intense collaboration between leading enterprise, technology and platform members within our technical committee. This EEA open-source, cross-platform framework will enable the mass adoption at a depth and breadth otherwise unachievable in individual corporate silos," said to Coindesk Ron Resnick, executive director for the EEA.
Technical specification is available for public download.
At the beginning of May, The Enterprise Ethereum Alliance (EEA) released their Enterprise Ethereum Architecture Stack (EEAS). The goal was to introduce standards and to promote development of Ethereum-based solutions. The set defines infrastructure tools needed to drive the next generation of Enterprise Ethereum applications and the new stack preaches a leaner approach designed to create direct blockchain solutions without intermediaries.
The EEA is a consortium of startups, Fortune 500 companies, academics, developers, and technology vendors, focusing on developing open-source standards that address enterprise deployment requirements. Formed in February 2017 by Santander, JP Morgan and a number of other founders, the EEA has since grown to over 500 members.
By Ekaterina Ulyanova