Dell Technologies Joins Hedera Hashgraph Global Governing Council

Dallas, Texas – Hedera Hashgraph has announced that Dell Technologies has joined the Hedera Global Governing Council. The council is responsible for maintaining the stability and security of the Hedera network, as well as overseeing its future development.

 

Hedera Hashgraph is a decentralized public network that utilizes the hashgraph consensus algorithm to provide fast and secure transactions. The network is governed by a global council of trusted organizations, dedicated to maintaining the stability and security of the network.

 

Dell Technologies joining the Hedera Hashgraph Global Governing Council is a reflection of the company’s commitment to exploring new and innovative technologies in the field of distributed ledgers and decentralized applications. The partnership between Dell Technologies and Hedera Hashgraph is expected to bring new opportunities for customers and enhance the stability and security of the Hedera network.

 

 

About Dell Technologies:

Dell Technologies is a leading provider of IT technology, consulting and support services to businesses and organizations of all sizes. The company has made significant investments in cloud computing, data analytics, and other cutting-edge technologies.

 

About Hedera Hashgraph:

Hedera Hashgraph is a decentralized public network that utilizes the hashgraph consensus algorithm to provide fast and secure transactions. The network is governed by a global council of trusted organizations, dedicated to maintaining the stability and security of the network.

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