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CCF can refer to: Computing * Confidential Consortium Framework, a free and open source blockchain infrastructure framework developed by Microsoft * Customer Care Framework, a Microsoft product Finance * Credit conversion factor converts the amount of a free credit line and other off-balance-sheet transactions to its credit exposure equivalent, i.e. an Exposure at default * Common contractual fund, an Irish collective investment scheme * Crédit Commercial de France, a defunct French bank, now part of HSBC Health care * Congestive cardiac failure Organisations * Cambodian Children's Fund, a charity organisation * Center for Consumer Freedom, a food industry advocacy group * Cheetah Conservation Fund, a Namibian wildlife conservation organization * China Carbon Forum, a non-profit organization promoting climate change stakeholder dialogue * China Computer Federation, Chinese association for computing professionals * Combined Cadet Force, British-government sponsored organis ...
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Confidential Consortium Framework
The Confidential Consortium Framework (CCF) is a free and open source blockchain infrastructure framework developed by Microsoft. It was originally called ''Coco Framework''. The framework is used for developing distributed ledgers that can execute transactions with throughput and latency similar to those of a centralized database. Overview The multi-party computation framework uses trusted execution environments (TEEs) such as Intel Software Guard Extensions (SGX). The Confidential Consortium Framework was presented at FOSDEM 2020 in Brussels, Belgium. The CCF source code is licensed under Apache 2.0 License and available on GitHub. It runs on Linux and, according to Microsoft, it is primarily developed and tested on Ubuntu 18.04. See also * Hyperledger Sawtooth * Enterprise Ethereum Alliance *Confidential Computing Consortium The Linux Foundation (LF) is a non-profit technology consortium founded in 2000 as a merger between Open Source Development Labs and the Free S ...
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