18454484. METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR MANAGING MULTIPLE CONTENT DELIVERY NETWORKS simplified abstract (Capital One Services, LLC)

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METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR MANAGING MULTIPLE CONTENT DELIVERY NETWORKS

Organization Name

Capital One Services, LLC

Inventor(s)

Jose Maldonado Arjona of San Mateo CA (US)

Amelia Neil of Royal Oak MI (US)

Sean Finney of San Francisco CA (US)

Timothy Shull of Oakland CA (US)

Ahmed Mustafa of Berkeley CA (US)

Nithya Lakshminarayanan of Fremont CA (US)

METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR MANAGING MULTIPLE CONTENT DELIVERY NETWORKS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18454484 titled 'METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR MANAGING MULTIPLE CONTENT DELIVERY NETWORKS

Simplified Explanation

Methods and systems are provided for a content delivery management platform that organizes and monitors content delivery networks based on the applications, features, or functions they serve. The platform is independent of any specific content delivery network and uses an abstraction layer to bridge the gap between the networks and the content provider's needs.

  • The content delivery management platform organizes and monitors content delivery networks.
  • It categorizes the networks based on the applications, features, or functions they serve.
  • The platform is not tied to any specific content delivery network.
  • An abstraction layer is used to connect the networks with the content provider's requirements.
  • The platform serves the users by providing the necessary applications, features, or functions.

Potential Applications

  • Content providers can efficiently manage and monitor multiple content delivery networks.
  • The platform allows for easy integration of new content delivery networks without disrupting existing systems.
  • It enables content providers to optimize content delivery based on specific applications, features, or functions.

Problems Solved

  • Simplifies the management and monitoring of content delivery networks.
  • Provides a unified platform for content providers to handle multiple networks.
  • Facilitates seamless integration of new networks into existing systems.

Benefits

  • Improved efficiency in managing and monitoring content delivery networks.
  • Flexibility to adapt to changing network requirements and add new networks.
  • Enhanced optimization of content delivery based on specific needs.


Original Abstract Submitted

Methods and systems are for a content delivery management platform that organizes and monitors content delivery networks by the applications, features, or functions that they serve. The content delivery management platform is agnostic to the content delivery network. To provide this functionality, the content delivery management platform uses an abstraction layer to interface between the content delivery networks and the needs of the content provider (e.g., the owner of the content delivery management platform) as it serves users (e.g., provides the applications, features, or functions).