TechFlow news, June 13 — According to Cointelegraph, Deutsche Telekom, Alibaba Cloud, Bahrain-based STC, and Pairpoint, a subsidiary of Vodafone, have joined Nillion's newly launched "Enterprise Cluster" program and are running infrastructure nodes on its decentralized computing platform.
The Enterprise Cluster initiative aims to expand decentralized applications beyond cryptocurrency, focusing on privacy-sensitive sectors such as healthcare, financial management, and enterprise data sharing. Nillion's core technology, "Blind Computing," enables encrypted data to be processed without decryption.
Miguel de Vega, co-founder and chief scientist at Nillion, said the technology allows organizations for the first time to compute encrypted data on decentralized clusters without compromising privacy, demonstrating that privacy-first computing has become enterprise-grade infrastructure.
Nillion raised $25 million in October last year, bringing its total funding to $50 million.




