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Oracle International Corporation patent applications on April 17th, 2025

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Patent Applications by Oracle International Corporation on April 17th, 2025

Oracle International Corporation: 23 patent applications

Oracle International Corporation has applied for patents in the areas of H04L43/10 (3), G06F9/451 (2), H04L49/00 (2), H04L45/00 (2), G06F21/62 (2) G06F21/6218 (2), G06F9/45558 (2), H04L45/22 (2), G06F3/04847 (1), H04L5/22 (1)

With keywords such as: network, machine, data, host, plane, virtual, packet, ports, source, and subset in patent application abstracts.



Patent Applications by Oracle International Corporation

20250123735. Interactive Geographical Map For Management Of Computing Resources_simplified_abstract_(oracle international corporation)

Inventor(s): Sourabh Sharma of Pune IN for oracle international corporation, Cheng Cheng of Santa Clara CA US for oracle international corporation, Shailesh Dwivedi of Redwood City CA US for oracle international corporation

IPC Code(s): G06F3/04847, G06F9/451

CPC Code(s): G06F3/04847



Abstract: techniques for presenting a graphical user interface (gui) for configuring a distributed resource instance are disclosed. the system presents an interactive gui displaying a geographical map and displays a plurality of user interface (ui) elements overlaid on the geographical map, each respective ui element respectively corresponding to a respective computing resource of plurality of computing resources. the system displays the respective ui element at a position on the geographical map that corresponds to a geographical location of physical hardware being used to implement the respective computing resource. the system receives a first user input selecting a first ui element of the plurality of ui elements; and responsive to receiving the first user input selecting the first ui element: identifies a first computing resource corresponding to the first ui element; and presents a first resource configuration gui that displays a set of configurable attributes associated with the first computing resource.


20250123741. Converting Restricted-Scroll Interface Elements Within A Scrollable Container To Fully-Scrollable Interface Elements_simplified_abstract_(oracle international corporation)

Inventor(s): Allison Marie Wayne of Wakefield MA US for oracle international corporation, Chunmei Lu of Ann Arbor MI US for oracle international corporation, Ravindra Reddy Pochireddy of Hillsboro OR US for oracle international corporation

IPC Code(s): G06F3/0485, G06F3/0482

CPC Code(s): G06F3/0485



Abstract: operations include: presenting a graphical user interface (gui) displaying a viewport of a scrollable container associated with a set of interface elements; receiving, by the gui, user input to initiate a scrolling operation in relation to the scrollable container; responsive to determining that the interface element conversion criterion is met, converting a restricted-scroll interface element to a fully-scrollable interface element; executing the scrolling operation at least by: removing the converted fully-scrollable interface element from the viewport of the scrollable container and scrolling a second fully-scrollable interface element into the viewport.


20250123875. INTERCONNECTING GLOBAL VIRTUAL PLANES_simplified_abstract_(oracle international corporation)

Inventor(s): Jagwinder Singh Brar of Bellevue WA US for oracle international corporation, David Dale Becker of Seattle WA US for oracle international corporation, Nikhil Gopinath Shetty of Santa Clara CA US for oracle international corporation, Partha Pratim Kundu of Palo Alto CA US for oracle international corporation

IPC Code(s): G06F9/455

CPC Code(s): G06F9/45558



Abstract: a network environment comprises a plurality of host machines that are coupled to each other via a network fabric comprising a plurality of switches, that in turn include a plurality of ports. each host machine comprises one or more gpus. a first subset of ports from is associated with a first virtual plane, wherein the first virtual plane identifies a first collection of resources to be used for communicating packets from/to host machines associated with the first virtual plane. a second subset of ports is associated with a second virtual plane that is different from the first virtual plane. a first host machine and a second host machine are associated with the first virtual plane and the second virtual plane, respectively. a packet is communicated from the first host machine to the second host machine using ports from the first subset of ports and the second subset of ports.


20250123876. INTERCONNECTING GLOBAL VIRTUAL PLANES_simplified_abstract_(oracle international corporation)

Inventor(s): Jagwinder Singh Brar of Bellevue WA US for oracle international corporation, David Dale Becker of Seattle WA US for oracle international corporation, Nikhil Gopinath Shetty of Santa Clara CA US for oracle international corporation, Partha Pratim Kundu of Palo Alto CA US for oracle international corporation

IPC Code(s): G06F9/455

CPC Code(s): G06F9/45558



Abstract: a network environment comprises a plurality of host machines that are coupled to each other via a network fabric comprising a plurality of switches, that in turn include a plurality of ports. each host machine comprises one or more gpus. a first subset of ports from is associated with a first virtual plane, wherein the first virtual plane identifies a first collection of resources to be used for communicating packets from/to host machines associated with the first virtual plane. a second subset of ports is associated with a second virtual plane that is different from the first virtual plane. a first host machine and a second host machine are associated with the first virtual plane and the second virtual plane, respectively. a packet is communicated from the first host machine to the second host machine using ports from the first subset of ports and the second subset of ports.


20250123879. Hardware Transactional Memory-Assisted Flat Combining_simplified_abstract_(oracle international corporation)

Inventor(s): Alex Kogan of Needham MA US for oracle international corporation, Yosef Lev of New York NY US for oracle international corporation

IPC Code(s): G06F9/46

CPC Code(s): G06F9/467



Abstract: an htm-assisted combining framework (hcf) may enable multiple (combiner and non-combiner) threads to access a shared data structure concurrently using hardware transactional memory (htm). as long as a combiner executes in a hardware transaction and ensures that the lock associated with the data structure is available, it may execute concurrently with other threads operating on the data structure. hcf may include attempting to apply operations to a concurrent data structure utilizing htm and if the htm attempt fails, utilizing flat combining within htm transactions. publication lists may be used to announce operations to be applied to a concurrent data structure. a combiner thread may select a subset of the operations in the publication list and attempt to apply the selected operations using htm. if the thread fails in these htm attempts, it may acquire a lock associated with the data structure and apply the selected operations without htm.


20250123914. TECHNIQUES FOR PERFORMING FAULT TOLERANCE VALIDATION FOR A DATA CENTER_simplified_abstract_(oracle international corporation)

Inventor(s): Jason Matthew Ott of Kingston WA US for oracle international corporation

IPC Code(s): G06F11/07, G06F9/50

CPC Code(s): G06F11/0709



Abstract: techniques are described for deploying a fault tolerant data center by determining that the physical infrastructure deployment of the data center meets the fault tolerance levels and the fault domains specified for the data center. techniques are described for obtaining configuration information related to various infrastructure resources deployed in a data center. a resource graph for the data center is generated based on the configuration information. the resource graph represents a logical representation of a set of vertices representing the physical and logical resources used to power a data center and a set of edges that connect the set of vertices. the resource graph is used to determine if a set of infrastructure nodes deployed in the data center meet the fault tolerance levels and fault domains specified for the data center. results indicative of whether a deployed data center is fault tolerant are then transmitted to a user.


20250124025. SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR USE OF A FRAGMENTED QUERY MODEL IN AN ANALYTIC APPLICATIONS ENVIRONMENT_simplified_abstract_(oracle international corporation)

Inventor(s): JOSEPH KUTTIKAT of Pleasanton CA US for oracle international corporation, ANANTH VENKATA of San Ramon CA US for oracle international corporation, PAVAN ANANTHAMURTHY of Bangalore IN for oracle international corporation, BALAJI KRISHNAN of Pleasanton CA US for oracle international corporation

IPC Code(s): G06F16/242, G06F16/25, G06F16/28

CPC Code(s): G06F16/2448



Abstract: in accordance with an embodiment, described herein is a system and method for providing extensibility in an analytic applications environment, including a semantic layer that enables the use of custom semantic extensions to extend a semantic data model (semantic model). in accordance with an embodiment, the system enables use of a fragmented query model—when customizations are made to the semantic model, the system can dynamically merge the changes from the various deltas when queries are generated at runtime, to dynamically surface appropriate data based on the extended semantic model.


20250124152. RELATIONAL SECURITY TECHNIQUES FOR DATA LAKES_simplified_abstract_(oracle international corporation)

Inventor(s): Arun Suresh of Redmond WA US for oracle international corporation, Bharat Viswanadham of Langley CA for oracle international corporation, Sharad Singh of Bangalore IN for oracle international corporation, Arvind Rachuri of Bengaluru IN for oracle international corporation, Shashikant Banerjee of Bangalore IN for oracle international corporation, Laljo John Pullokkaran of Union City CA US for oracle international corporation

IPC Code(s): G06F21/62

CPC Code(s): G06F21/6218



Abstract: systems, devices, and methods are disclosed for enforcing relational database security policies with respect to database components stored in a data lake. the techniques may include receiving, by a data lake security service associated with a data lake, a file system call comprising a uniform resource identifier and a credential. the service may obtain relational database metadata and identify, from the metadata, a relational database component corresponding to the uniform resource identifier of the file system call. a relational security policy corresponding to that component may be obtained and access to a storage location at which the data associated with the relational database component may be authorized (e.g., based on the credential received).


20250124159. Distributed And Blockchain-Based Student Academic Ledger Systems And Methods_simplified_abstract_(oracle international corporation)

Inventor(s): James Thomas Mckendree of Elizabeth CO US for oracle international corporation, Egidio Loch Terra of San Mateo CA US for oracle international corporation, Luba Schuyler of Amsterdam NL for oracle international corporation

IPC Code(s): G06F21/62, G06F9/451, G06Q50/20, H04L9/00, H04L9/30

CPC Code(s): G06F21/6218



Abstract: techniques for generating and maintaining a student academic ledger are disclosed. in some embodiments, student data is received from a first set of one or more members of a blockchain network. in response, one or more distributed ledgers are updated in the blockchain network. the distributed ledgers are accessible to a student member of the blockchain network using a private key. the blockchain network receives requests from the student member to initiate a transaction with a second set of one or more members that requires access to at least a subset of the student data. responsive to the request, the second set of one or more members are granted access to at least the subset of the student data from at least one distributed ledger.


20250124293. TRAINING MULTIPLE LAYERS OF A MACHINE LEARNING ENVIRONMENT TO PERFORM SENTIMENT ANALYSIS AND THEME CLASSIFICATION_simplified_abstract_(oracle international corporation)

Inventor(s): Erin Kate CARLSON of Seattle WA US for oracle international corporation, Kai (Jason) YIN of Sammamish WA US for oracle international corporation, Chunming LIU of Bellevue WA US for oracle international corporation, Mandy Lee OH of Federal Way WA US for oracle international corporation, Mariangela ZANCHETTA, of Seattle WA US for oracle international corporation, Kexin (Cathy) CUI of Bellevue WA US for oracle international corporation, Pratik Appaso VAGYANI of Bellevue WA US for oracle international corporation

IPC Code(s): G06N3/084

CPC Code(s): G06N3/084



Abstract: techniques for generating a unified user experience (ux) score using sentiment analysis and theme classification, training multiple layers of a machine learning environment to perform sentiment analysis and theme classification, and arranging layers of a machine learning environment based on noise from training data are provided. a unified ux score is generated from categories that are indicative of a user's journey in association with the cloud service provider. machine learning environments are trained and used to perform sentiment analysis and theme classification on user feedback data. the layers of a machine learning environment can also be arranged based on noise generated from training data used to train the models of the machine learning environments.


20250124339. ARRANGING LAYERS OF A MACHINE LEARNING ENVIRONMENT BASED ON NOISE FROM TRAINING DATA_simplified_abstract_(oracle international corporation)

Inventor(s): Erin Kate CARLSON of Seattle WA US for oracle international corporation, Kai (Jason) YIN of Sammamish WA US for oracle international corporation, Chunming LIU of Bellevue WA US for oracle international corporation, Mandy Lee OH of Federal Way WA US for oracle international corporation, Mariangela ZANCHETTA, of Seattle WA US for oracle international corporation, Kexin (Cathy) CUI of Bellevue WA US for oracle international corporation, Pratik Appaso VAGYANI of Bellevue WA US for oracle international corporation

IPC Code(s): G06N20/00

CPC Code(s): G06N20/00



Abstract: techniques for generating a unified user experience (ux) score using sentiment analysis and theme classification, training multiple layers of a machine learning environment to perform sentiment analysis and theme classification, and arranging layers of a machine learning environment based on noise from training data are provided. a unified ux score is generated from categories that are indicative of a user's journey in association with the cloud service provider. machine learning environments are trained and used to perform sentiment analysis and theme classification on user feedback data. the layers of a machine learning environment can also be arranged based on noise generated from training data used to train the models of the machine learning environments.


20250124475. GENERATING A UNIFIED USER EXPERIENCE SCORE USING SENTIMENT ANALYSIS AND THEME CLASSIFICATION_simplified_abstract_(oracle international corporation)

Inventor(s): Erin Kate CARLSON of Seattle WA US for oracle international corporation, Kai (Jason) YIN of Sammamish WA US for oracle international corporation, Chunming LIU of Bellevue WA US for oracle international corporation, Mandy Lee OH of Federal Way WA US for oracle international corporation, Mariangela ZANCHETTA, of Seattle WA US for oracle international corporation, Kexin (Cathy) CUI of Bellevue WA US for oracle international corporation, Pratik Appaso VAGYANI of Bellevue WA US for oracle international corporation

IPC Code(s): G06Q30/0282, G06F40/20

CPC Code(s): G06Q30/0282



Abstract: techniques for generating a unified user experience (ux) score using sentiment analysis and theme classification, training multiple layers of a machine learning environment to perform sentiment analysis and theme classification, and arranging layers of a machine learning environment based on noise from training data are provided. a unified ux score is generated from categories that are indicative of a user's journey in association with the cloud service provider. machine learning environments are trained and used to perform sentiment analysis and theme classification on user feedback data. the layers of a machine learning environment can also be arranged based on noise generated from training data used to train the models of the machine learning environments.


20250124536. GLOBAL VIRTUAL PLANES_simplified_abstract_(oracle international corporation)

Inventor(s): Jagwinder Singh Brar of Bellevue WA US for oracle international corporation, David Dale Becker of Seattle WA US for oracle international corporation

IPC Code(s): G06T1/20

CPC Code(s): G06T1/20



Abstract: a network environment comprises a plurality of host machines that are communicatively coupled to each other via a network fabric comprising a plurality of switches that in turn include a plurality of ports. each host machine comprises one or more gpus. a first subset of ports from is associated with a first virtual plane, wherein the first virtual plane identifies a first collection of resources to be used for communicating packets from and to host machines associated with the first virtual plane. a second subset of ports is associated with a second virtual plane that is different from the first virtual plane. a first host machine and a second host machine are associated with the first virtual plane. a packet originating at the first host machine and destined for the second host machine is communicated using only ports from the first subset of ports.


20250124581. ABSOLUTE LONGITUDINAL LOCALIZATION OF A MOVING OBJECT ON THE NON-LINEAR SECTIONS OF A TRAJECTORY DESCRIBED BY A CONTINUOUS CURVE_simplified_abstract_(oracle international corporation)

Inventor(s): Sergio Aldea Lopez of Valladolid ES for oracle international corporation, Sahil Malhotra of Hampton GB for oracle international corporation, Matthew Charles Rowe of Milton Keynes GB for oracle international corporation, Oleg Gennadievich Shevelev of Chislehurst GB for oracle international corporation, Alberto Polleri of London GB for oracle international corporation

IPC Code(s): G06T7/20, G06T7/13, G06T7/70, G06V10/24, G06V10/74

CPC Code(s): G06T7/20



Abstract: techniques for determining an absolute longitudinal position of a moving object on non-linear sections of a trajectory are described. in one technique, an estimated track boundary segment is generated based on a digital image associated with a moving object. for each position of multiple positions in an actual track boundary segment pertaining to a track for one or more moving objects, an alignment of the estimated track boundary segment with the actual track boundary segment is made based on that position. also, based on the alignment, a difference measurement between the estimated track boundary segment and a portion of the actual track boundary segment is generated. after each of the positions is considered, a particular alignment, of multiple alignments, that is associated with the lowest difference measurement among the multiple positions is selected. based on the particular alignment, a longitudinal value of the moving object is determined.


20250125942. DYNAMIC PROGRAMMING OF A SOURCE NODE WITH FLOW INFORMATION_simplified_abstract_(oracle international corporation)

Inventor(s): Christopher David Marlatt of Seattle WA US for oracle international corporation, Shuvabrata Ganguly of Seattle WA US for oracle international corporation, Leonard Thomas Tracy of Bothell WA US for oracle international corporation, Myron Decker King of Arlington MA US for oracle international corporation, Andrey Yurovsky of Poulsbo WA US for oracle international corporation, Lucas Aaron Rider of Seattle WA US for oracle international corporation, Andrey Smirnov of Gig Harbor WA US for oracle international corporation, Mitch Jonathan Carlson of Bellevue WA US for oracle international corporation

IPC Code(s): H04L5/22, H04L43/10

CPC Code(s): H04L5/22



Abstract: techniques for disintermediating a network path between a source and a destination are described. in an example, the source sends a first packet destined to a destination. a network node on the network path between the source and the destination performs a network operation on this packet and generates a set of instructions indicating the network operation and parameters used for performing the network operations. this set of instructions is sent to the source as a flow update. when the source needs to send a second packet to the destination, the source applies the instructions to the second packet. as such, a similar network operation is performed on the second packet at the source, thereby avoiding the need to send the second packet on the same network path that includes the network node. accordingly, the second packet is sent on a different network path that bypasses the network node.


20250126028. SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CUSTOMIZING A CLOUD CONSOLE FOR USE WITH CLOUD ENVIRONMENTS_simplified_abstract_(oracle international corporation)

Inventor(s): Abishek Murali Mohan of Kirkland WA US for oracle international corporation, Alaa Shaker of Seattle WA US for oracle international corporation, Amit Kumar of Seattle WA US for oracle international corporation, Naveen Kumar Narayana Reddy of Holly Springs NC US for oracle international corporation, Martin Gonzalez Larricart of Seattle WA US for oracle international corporation, Anuj Nandwana of Bengaluru IN for oracle international corporation

IPC Code(s): H04L41/22, G06F3/04842, H04L41/0803, H04L67/10

CPC Code(s): H04L41/22



Abstract: systems and methods described herein provide for a customizable console, for use with providing cloud environments. cloud computing offerings enable access within the context of a cloud environment by third-party operators acting as resellers of products or services owned or managed by a cloud provider. an operator provides access to their customers via consoles that are customizable by the operators to enable greater control over their cloud-based products and services.


20250126050. DYNAMIC PROGRAMMING OF A SOURCE NODE WITH FLOW INFORMATION_simplified_abstract_(oracle international corporation)

Inventor(s): Christopher David Marlatt of Seattle WA US for oracle international corporation, Shuvabrata Ganguly of Seattle WA US for oracle international corporation, Leonard Thomas Tracy of Bothell WA US for oracle international corporation, Myron Decker King of Arlington MA US for oracle international corporation, Andrey Yurovsky of Poulsbo WA US for oracle international corporation, Lucas Aaron Rider of Seattle WA US for oracle international corporation, Andrey Smirnov of Gig Harbor WA US for oracle international corporation, Mitch Jonathan Carlson of Bellevue WA US for oracle international corporation

IPC Code(s): H04L45/00, H04L43/10

CPC Code(s): H04L45/22



Abstract: techniques for disintermediating a network path between a source and a destination are described. in an example, the source sends a first packet destined to a destination. a network node on the network path between the source and the destination performs a network operation on this packet and generates a set of instructions indicating the network operation and parameters used for performing the network operations. this set of instructions is sent to the source as a flow update. when the source needs to send a second packet to the destination, the source applies the instructions to the second packet. as such, a similar network operation is performed on the second packet at the source, thereby avoiding the need to send the second packet on the same network path that includes the network node. accordingly, the second packet is sent on a different network path that bypasses the network node.


20250126051. DYNAMIC PROGRAMMING OF A SOURCE NODE WITH FLOW INFORMATION_simplified_abstract_(oracle international corporation)

Inventor(s): Christopher David Marlatt of Seattle WA US for oracle international corporation, Shuvabrata Ganguly of Seattle WA US for oracle international corporation, Leonard Thomas Tracy of Bothell WA US for oracle international corporation, Myron Decker King of Arlington MA US for oracle international corporation, Andrey Yurovsky of Poulsbo WA US for oracle international corporation, Lucas Aaron Rider of Seattle WA US for oracle international corporation, Andrey Smirnov of Gig Harbor WA US for oracle international corporation, Mitch Jonathan Carlson of Bellevue WA US for oracle international corporation

IPC Code(s): H04L45/00, H04L43/10

CPC Code(s): H04L45/22



Abstract: techniques for disintermediating a network path between a source and a destination are described. in an example, the source sends a first packet destined to a destination. a network node on the network path between the source and the destination performs a network operation on this packet and generates a set of instructions indicating the network operation and parameters used for performing the network operations. this set of instructions is sent to the source as a flow update. when the source needs to send a second packet to the destination, the source applies the instructions to the second packet. as such, a similar network operation is performed on the second packet at the source, thereby avoiding the need to send the second packet on the same network path that includes the network node. accordingly, the second packet is sent on a different network path that bypasses the network node.


20250126071. TECHNIQUES OF HANDLING OVERLAY ENCAPSULATION_simplified_abstract_(oracle international corporation)

Inventor(s): Jagwinder Singh Brar of Bellevue WA US for oracle international corporation, David Dale Becker of Seattle WA US for oracle international corporation

IPC Code(s): H04L47/43, H04L41/0816, H04L47/263, H04L49/1515

CPC Code(s): H04L47/43



Abstract: a network environment comprises a plurality of host machines that are communicatively coupled to each other via a network fabric comprising a plurality of switches that in turn include a plurality of ports. each host machine comprises one or more gpus that execute customer workloads. described herein are different approaches that provide for addressing the problem of handling network overlay encapsulation without causing adverse impact to the performance of workloads executed on the gpu clusters.


20250126078. TECHNIQUES OF ACHIEVING END-TO-END TRAFFIC ISOLATION_simplified_abstract_(oracle international corporation)

Inventor(s): Jacob Robert Uecker of Las Vegas NV US for oracle international corporation, Jagwinder Singh Brar of Bellevue WA US for oracle international corporation

IPC Code(s): H04L49/111, H04L49/00, H04L49/253

CPC Code(s): H04L49/111



Abstract: discussed herein is a mechanism of building/constructing a network fabric for a cluster of gpus. a plurality of sets of gpus are created, wherein each set of gpus is created by selecting one gpu from each host machine in the plurality of host machines. each set of gpus is coupled to a different group of switches in a plurality of groups of switches. the coupling included: (i) coupling each gpu in the set of gpus to a unique ingress port of a first switch included in a corresponding group of switches that is associated with the set of gpus, and (ii) mapping virtually, each ingress port of the first switch to a unique egress port of a plurality of egress ports of the first switch. a packet originating at a source gpu and destined for a destination gpu is communicated via the network fabric.


20250126080. INTERCONNECTION OF GLOBAL VIRTUAL PLANES_simplified_abstract_(oracle international corporation)

Inventor(s): Jagwinder Singh Brar of Bellevue WA US for oracle international corporation, David Dale Becker of Seattle WA US for oracle international corporation, Nikhil Gopinath Shetty of Santa Clara CA US for oracle international corporation, Partha Pratim Kundu of Palo Alto CA US for oracle international corporation

IPC Code(s): H04L49/00, H04L49/25

CPC Code(s): H04L49/70



Abstract: a network environment comprises a plurality of host machines that are coupled to each other via a network fabric comprising a plurality of switches, that in turn include a plurality of ports. each host machine comprises one or more gpus. a first subset of ports from is associated with a first virtual plane, wherein the first virtual plane identifies a first collection of resources to be used for communicating packets from/to host machines associated with the first virtual plane. a second subset of ports is associated with a second virtual plane that is different from the first virtual plane. a first host machine and a second host machine are associated with the first virtual plane and the second virtual plane, respectively. a packet is communicated from the first host machine to the second host machine using ports from the first subset of ports and the second subset of ports.


20250126114. Cloud Based Automated Secrets Rotation_simplified_abstract_(oracle international corporation)

Inventor(s): Archana Babu RAJENDRAN of Tamil Nadu IN for oracle international corporation, Harshit AGARWAL of Bengaluru IN for oracle international corporation, Vishal MISHRA of Odisha IN for oracle international corporation, Mauruthi Geetha MOHAN of Seattle WA US for oracle international corporation, Kranthi Kumar BATHULA of Sammamish WA US for oracle international corporation

IPC Code(s): H04L9/40

CPC Code(s): H04L63/0846



Abstract: embodiments are directed to a cloud based rotation of a secret stored in a secrets storage and stored in a target system. embodiments receive an identifier of a function for rotating the secret or an identifier of the target system when the target system includes a management application programming interface (“api”) for rotating the secret. embodiments determine that the secret needs to be rotated based on a rotating schedule. when the identifier of the function is received, embodiments rotate the secret using the function and when the identifier of the target system is received, embodiments rotate the secret using the management api. rotating the secret includes updating the secret at the secret storage and at the target system.


20250126183. ENDPOINT CONNECTION WITH REDUCED LATENCY_simplified_abstract_(oracle international corporation)

Inventor(s): Shuvabrata Ganguly of Seattle WA US for oracle international corporation, Soumya Kailasa of Fremont CA US for oracle international corporation, Satish Panchumarthy of San Ramon CA US for oracle international corporation, Bhaskar Mathur of Bengaluru IN for oracle international corporation, Jinesh Udaykumar Vora of Sammamish WA US for oracle international corporation, Feroz Alam Khan of Bangalore IN for oracle international corporation, Kant C. Patel of Fremont CA US for oracle international corporation, Srinivas Pamu of Bengaluru IN for oracle international corporation

IPC Code(s): H04L67/56, H04L12/46, H04L69/165

CPC Code(s): H04L67/56



Abstract: the present disclosure relates generally to establishing a connection between a client and an endpoint in a manner that reduces network latency. in an example, a network layer proxy receives a request of a client for an endpoint connection establishment, the request including endpoint information. the network layer proxy sends, to an application layer proxy, the endpoint information, the endpoint information sent using a connection-less protocol. thereafter, the network layer proxy receives, from the application layer proxy, a network address of an endpoint selected by the application layer proxy based on the endpoint information and application layer information. the network layer proxy sends a response to the client such that a connection is established to the endpoint using a connection-based protocol and such that the connection bypasses the application layer proxy.


Oracle International Corporation patent applications on April 17th, 2025

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