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Sony Global Education Chooses Hyperledger Fabric for a Next-Generation Credentials Platform
Technology Category
- Application Infrastructure & Middleware - Blockchain
Applicable Industries
- Education
Applicable Functions
- Human Resources
- Product Research & Development
Use Cases
- Smart Contracts
- Regulatory Compliance Monitoring
Services
- Software Design & Engineering Services
- System Integration
The Challenge
Sony Global Education identified the need to create a more comprehensive, open, and trusted system for recording the education and training credentials of Japanese citizens. The existing system had credentials sitting in silos, each requiring a different process for validation. Sony Global Education envisioned a system that accurately records how individuals perform in academic and training settings and then controls access to this recorded information. This would give businesses and educational institutions a more complete picture of candidates’ backgrounds and help them pick the most qualified individual for each job opportunity and program admission.
About The Customer
Sony Global Education is a subsidiary of Sony Corporation and Sony Computer Science Labs, Inc. Founded in 2015, its mission is to provide a range of unifying, non-traditional services that inspire a passion for learning across the world and that offer the opportunity to act on this passion, and to create a new educational infrastructure for a connected society. In order to make this a reality, Sony Global Education will continue to roll out new educational experiences that stimulate learners’ curiosity and will continue to actively pursue partnerships with others who share its passion for education.
The Solution
Sony Global Education selected Hyperledger Fabric, a blockchain framework and one of the Hyperledger projects hosted by The Linux Foundation, to build the credentials platform. Hyperledger Fabric was chosen because it is a general-purpose business platform and open source project that can support smart contracts via chaincode and data partitioning via channels. It also allows for more flexible data models and business logic compared to other blockchain solutions. Sony Global Education created a prototype of the credentials platform using Hyperledger Fabric hosted on a secure cloud. The prototype helped the evaluation team determine that the technology did indeed provide all the functionality necessary for building a next-generation credentials platform.
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