Category: Business, Database, Security, Data

Fluree, the blockchain-enabled data platform, grew out of trends making sharing and collaborating on verifiable data possible. Using a distributed ledger on top of a semantic graph database and the World Wide Web Consortium’s Semantic Web standards, Fluree tracks the provenance of data, enabling time travel to any point in its history, establishing trust and verifiability as a foundation to allow people to collaborate.

We have seen some very interesting technologies emerge over the past five to 10 years, like blockchain, like the W3C semantic web standards, and really saw an opportunity to take some of these technologies and bring them together in a way that solves these emerging issues, and treat the data more strategically within an enterprise.”

And this is what allows end-users to issue any query they want, because they only have data in their kind of virtual database that they can see.

What makes them more powerful than a typical kind of ‘permissioning’ paradigm is that, because it’s in the data and it’s part of the data, it can leverage the data in the rules.

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