Second layer blockchain scaling platform Celer Network has partnered with customer relationship management startup Cere Network to launch a decentralized CRM solution.
Low-cost CRM platform for business inclusionAccording to a press release shared with Cointelegraph on Oct. 7, Cere Network's capacity will be increased "To provide for the world's largest enterprises with a low-cost, fast, and accurate CRM platform" as a result of this partnership.
"Current CRM solutions are facing poor business inclusivity, low employee participation, and mostly require costly custom implementations. We're excited to be partnering with Celer to leverage their industry-leading innovations in off-chain solutions that will bring a whole level of extensibility for our customer data needs that will benefit business of all types."
A deep collaborationIn August, Cere Network has completed a $3.5 million funding round.
Binance Labs, a venture arm of major cryptocurrency exchange Binance, was among the participants.
Interestingly, Celer Network's initial coin offering has taken place in March on Binance Launchpad, the token launch platform of the same crypto exchange.
"Both as part of the Binance Family, Cere Network and Celer Network will not only work together on technology collaboration and product integration, but also build a community ecosystem together."
As Cointelegraph reported in August, blockchain project Neo is considering integrating Celer Network's second layer scaling protocol to improve the platform's scalability.
Cere and Celer Networks Team Up to Launch Decentralized CRM Solution
gepubliceerd op Oct 7, 2019
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