Dell products l.p. (20240126527). SYSTEM AND METHOD OF INSTALLING SOFTWARE PRODUCTS ON INFORMATION HANDLING SYSTEMS simplified abstract

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SYSTEM AND METHOD OF INSTALLING SOFTWARE PRODUCTS ON INFORMATION HANDLING SYSTEMS

Organization Name

dell products l.p.

Inventor(s)

ANIL VENKATESH Varkhedi of San Jose CA (US)

CHING-YUN Chao of Austin TX (US)

BHARATH Sampath of Morrisville NC (US)

SYSTEM AND METHOD OF INSTALLING SOFTWARE PRODUCTS ON INFORMATION HANDLING SYSTEMS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240126527 titled 'SYSTEM AND METHOD OF INSTALLING SOFTWARE PRODUCTS ON INFORMATION HANDLING SYSTEMS

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a system and method for obtaining and installing software products from a different datacenter via an intermediary. Here are some key points to note:

  • Attain a subscription with an intermediary of another datacenter
  • Provide a request for a software product to the other datacenter
  • Receive a message associated with the software product from the intermediary
  • Receive an image associated with the software product from the other datacenter
  • Determine if a repository stores a package associated with the software product
  • Retrieve the package from the repository or another datacenter
  • Install the software product on a target information handling system

Potential Applications

This technology could be applied in cloud computing environments, where users may need to access and install software products from different datacenters efficiently.

Problems Solved

This technology streamlines the process of obtaining and installing software products from remote datacenters, reducing the need for manual intervention and improving overall efficiency.

Benefits

- Faster access to software products from different datacenters - Simplified installation process for users - Enhanced automation and resource management in cloud computing environments

Potential Commercial Applications

"Efficient Software Deployment in Multi-Datacenter Environments"

Possible Prior Art

One possible prior art could be the use of virtual machines to deploy software across different datacenters, but this technology appears to focus on a more streamlined and automated process for software installation.

Unanswered Questions

How does this technology handle security concerns when retrieving software packages from external repositories?

The abstract does not provide details on how security measures are implemented to ensure the integrity and safety of the software packages retrieved from external repositories.

Are there any limitations to the types of software products that can be installed using this method?

The abstract does not specify if there are any restrictions on the size or complexity of software products that can be installed using this technology.


Original Abstract Submitted

in one or more embodiments, one or more systems, one or more methods, and/or one or more processes may: attain, via a network, a subscription with an intermediary of another datacenter; provide, via the network, a request for a software product to the other datacenter; open a network communication connection with the intermediary; receive a message associated with the software product from the intermediary; close the network communication connection; receive an image associated with the software product from the other datacenter; instantiate the image as an instantiated image; determine if a first repository of the first datacenter stores a package associated with the software product; if so, retrieve the package from the first repository; if not, receive the package from a second repository of the other datacenter via the network; and install, by the instantiated image, the software product from the package on a target information handling system.