Dell products l.p. (20240126845). AUTOMATIC PROVISIONING AND ONBOARDING OF OFFLINE OR DISCONNECTED MACHINES simplified abstract

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AUTOMATIC PROVISIONING AND ONBOARDING OF OFFLINE OR DISCONNECTED MACHINES

Organization Name

dell products l.p.

Inventor(s)

BRADLEY K. Goodman of Nashua NH (US)

KIRK ALAN Hutchinson of Londonderry NH (US)

JOSEPH Caisse of Burlington MA (US)

AUTOMATIC PROVISIONING AND ONBOARDING OF OFFLINE OR DISCONNECTED MACHINES - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240126845 titled 'AUTOMATIC PROVISIONING AND ONBOARDING OF OFFLINE OR DISCONNECTED MACHINES

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes systems, devices, and methods for managing data processing systems through onboarding processes to ensure they meet the expectations of their owners. Onboarding payloads are generated in a domain where necessary data is available and then transferred to data processing systems in domains where the data is not available.

  • Systems, devices, and methods for managing data processing systems
  • Onboarding processes are performed to conform the operation of the systems to meet owner expectations
  • Onboarding payloads are generated in a domain with necessary data and transferred to systems in domains without the data

Potential Applications

This technology could be applied in various industries such as IT, telecommunications, and data management for efficient onboarding and management of data processing systems.

Problems Solved

1. Ensures data processing systems operate in a manner that meets owner expectations 2. Facilitates onboarding processes in domains where necessary data is not readily available

Benefits

1. Improved management of data processing systems 2. Streamlined onboarding processes 3. Enhanced efficiency in conforming system operations to owner expectations

Potential Commercial Applications

Optimizing Data Processing System Onboarding for Efficient Operations

Possible Prior Art

There may be prior art related to onboarding processes and data management systems, but specific examples are not provided in the abstract.

Unanswered Questions

How does this technology compare to existing onboarding processes in data processing systems?

This technology streamlines the onboarding process by generating payloads in domains with necessary data, but it would be helpful to know how it compares in terms of speed and efficiency to traditional methods.

What potential challenges could arise when transferring onboarding payloads to data processing systems in different domains?

While the abstract mentions transferring payloads to systems without necessary data, it does not address any potential challenges that may arise during this process. Understanding these challenges would provide a more comprehensive view of the technology's implementation.


Original Abstract Submitted

systems, devices, and method for managing data processing systems are disclosed. the data processing systems may be capable of operating in various manners. to manage the data processing systems, onboarding processes may be performed to conform the operation of the data processing systems to meet the expectations of owners of the data processing systems. to facilitate onboarding, onboarding payloads may be generated in a domain in which data necessary for onboarding is available. the onboarding payloads may be transferred to data processing systems in domains in which the necessary data is not available to onboard the data processing systems.