# 4.3. Business Implementation

Even before Datagram’s official global launch, the team has been integrating with initial enterprise adopters to&#x20;Validate that its technology can indeed provide significant savings and improved performance across all offerings.&#x20;To date, this includes commercial testing with 200+ enterprises and 1,000,000+ users, demonstrating that a&#x20;decentralized backend can be easy to use for institutions while conferring significant advantages over Web2&#x20;alternatives.

The real strength of Datagram’s decentralized ecosystem lies in its ability to power connectivity for enterprises of&#x20;all sizes, in turn supporting multiple business operations at scale.&#x20;

Businesses operating in Web2, Web3, or a mix of the two can all benefit from utilizing and reselling the Datagram&#x20;platform to meet their unique needs:

* Reduce infrastructure costs by replacing centralized cloud providers (e.g., AWS, Zoom, Google Cloud)  &#x20;with decentralized, high-performance alternatives.
* Enhance scalability and efficiency by tapping into a distributed network optimized for real-time  \
  communication, data processing, and AI computing.
* Improve security and privacy through censorship-resistant, decentralized architecture, ensuring data  &#x20;sovereignty and regulatory compliance.
* Customize and resell services while maintaining full control over pricing, branding, and customer  \
  experience.

The end customers of Web2 businesses do not need to realize it’s run using blockchain technology, while Web3&#x20;businesses can easily expand their offerings by branding into new verticals via a natural extension of their&#x20;existing business operations.\\

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All of these businesses can accept payments as they wish, whether that’s fiat, crypto payments, or a mix.

Datagram remains a neutral platform, and any business can have full freedom to set their own pricing and&#x20;customize Datagram’s various products and services as they wish.


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