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Enterprise Interoperability Layer

Definition

An enterprise interoperability layer is a software component designed to enable seamless communication and data exchange between disparate enterprise systems, often including blockchain networks. This layer functions as a translator or mediator, allowing different applications, databases, and blockchain protocols to operate cohesively, despite their distinct underlying technologies. It facilitates the flow of information and digital assets across various internal and external platforms, thereby enhancing business process efficiency and data consistency. Such layers are crucial for integrating decentralized ledger technology into existing corporate IT infrastructures.