Oracle international corporation (20240126848). ARCHITECTURE AND SERVICES PROVIDED BY A MULTI-CLOUD INFRASTRUCTURE simplified abstract

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ARCHITECTURE AND SERVICES PROVIDED BY A MULTI-CLOUD INFRASTRUCTURE

Organization Name

oracle international corporation

Inventor(s)

Mostafa Gaber Mohammed Ead of West Vancouver British Columbia (CA)

Shobhank Sharma of Kirkland WA (US)

Norka Beatriz Lucena Mogollon of Kirkland WA (US)

ARCHITECTURE AND SERVICES PROVIDED BY A MULTI-CLOUD INFRASTRUCTURE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240126848 titled 'ARCHITECTURE AND SERVICES PROVIDED BY A MULTI-CLOUD INFRASTRUCTURE

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes techniques for providing a multi-cloud control plane (MCCP) in a first cloud infrastructure that allows users of a second cloud environment to utilize services and/or resources from the first cloud infrastructure. The MCCP enables users associated with an account with a second cloud services provider to access services from the first cloud infrastructure by creating a link between the account and a tenancy in the first cloud infrastructure.

  • Explanation of the patent/innovation:

- Multi-cloud control plane (MCCP) in a first cloud infrastructure - Enables users of a second cloud environment to utilize services/resources from the first cloud infrastructure - Link created between user account with a second cloud services provider and a tenancy in the first cloud infrastructure

Potential Applications

The technology can be applied in: - Hybrid cloud environments - Multi-cloud strategies - Cloud service brokerage

Problems Solved

- Seamless integration of services/resources from different cloud environments - Simplified management of multi-cloud infrastructures - Enhanced flexibility and scalability for users

Benefits

- Increased efficiency in utilizing cloud services - Improved resource allocation and optimization - Enhanced user experience and flexibility

Potential Commercial Applications

Optimizing cloud resource utilization for: - Enterprises with multi-cloud strategies - Cloud service providers offering hybrid cloud solutions - Organizations seeking to streamline cloud management processes

Possible Prior Art

One possible prior art could be the use of cloud service brokers to facilitate access to multiple cloud environments for users. Another could be the development of multi-cloud management platforms that enable seamless integration of services across different cloud providers.

Unanswered Questions

How does the MCCP ensure security and compliance when accessing services/resources from multiple cloud environments?

The abstract does not provide details on the security measures implemented by the MCCP to protect user data and ensure compliance with regulations across different cloud environments.

What are the specific technical requirements for implementing the MCCP in a diverse cloud ecosystem?

The abstract does not mention the technical specifications or compatibility requirements for deploying the MCCP in various cloud infrastructures with different configurations and capabilities.


Original Abstract Submitted

techniques are described for providing a multi-cloud control plane (mccp) in a first cloud infrastructure (included in a first cloud environment provided by a first cloud services provider) that enables services and/or resources provided in the first cloud infrastructure to be utilized by users of a second cloud environment, where the second cloud environment is different than the first cloud environment. the multi-cloud infrastructure enables a user associated with an account with a second cloud services provider to use, from the second cloud infrastructure, a first service from the set of one or more cloud services. the multi-cloud infrastructure creates a link between the account with the second cloud service provider and a tenancy created in the first cloud infrastructure for enabling using the first service by the user.