18414217. SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR WEB SERVICES RELOCATION AND USERS REALLOCATION FOR DATA RESIDENCY COMPLIANCE simplified abstract (Tata Consultancy Services Limited)
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SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR WEB SERVICES RELOCATION AND USERS REALLOCATION FOR DATA RESIDENCY COMPLIANCE
Organization Name
Tata Consultancy Services Limited
Inventor(s)
PANKAJ KUMAR Sahu of Pune (IN)
MANGESH SHARAD Gharote of Pune (IN)
SACHIN PREMSUKH Lodha of Pune (IN)
SHUBHRO SHOVAN Roy of Kolkata (IN)
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR WEB SERVICES RELOCATION AND USERS REALLOCATION FOR DATA RESIDENCY COMPLIANCE - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18414217 titled 'SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR WEB SERVICES RELOCATION AND USERS REALLOCATION FOR DATA RESIDENCY COMPLIANCE
The embodiments of the present disclosure aim to minimize web services relocation and user center reallocation to comply with data residency regulations and changes in latency thresholds for web services based on user demands. The method and system provide a framework to assist enterprises in migrating web services and user center allocation to different data centers with lower additional operational costs and minimal changes from current configurations.
- Assists enterprises in migrating web services and user center allocation to different data centers with minimal changes
- Helps comply with data residency regulations and changes in latency thresholds based on user demands
- Minimizes operational costs associated with web services relocation and user center reallocation
- Allocates non-compliant users to compliant data centers with minimal changes in the original configuration
- Addresses sub-problems such as minimizing latency and reducing operational costs in deploying web services effectively
Potential Applications: - Cloud computing - Data center management - Compliance with data residency regulations - Web services optimization
Problems Solved: - Minimizing web services relocation and user center reallocation - Complying with data residency regulations - Addressing changes in latency thresholds based on user demands - Reducing operational costs associated with web services deployment
Benefits: - Cost-effective migration of web services and user center allocation - Compliance with data residency regulations - Improved user experience based on latency thresholds - Efficient deployment of web services across data centers
Commercial Applications: Title: Data Center Optimization Framework for Web Services Migration This technology can be used by cloud service providers, large enterprises, and data center operators to optimize web services deployment, comply with data residency regulations, and improve user experience.
Prior Art: Further research can be conducted in the areas of data center optimization, web services migration, and compliance with data residency regulations to explore existing technologies and solutions related to this framework.
Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on advancements in cloud computing, data center management, and web services optimization to enhance the effectiveness of this framework.
Questions about Data Center Optimization Framework for Web Services Migration: 1. How does this framework help enterprises comply with data residency regulations? This framework assists enterprises in migrating web services and user center allocation to different data centers with minimal changes to comply with data residency regulations effectively.
2. What are the key benefits of using this technology for web services migration? The key benefits include cost-effective migration, compliance with data residency regulations, improved user experience, and efficient deployment of web services across data centers.
Original Abstract Submitted
The embodiments of present disclosure herein address the need of minimizing web services relocation and user centers reallocation to comply with data residency regulations and change in latency threshold for web services based on user demands. The method and system provide a framework that assists enterprises in migrating web services and user center allocation to different data centers with lower additional operational cost from its current configurations and minimal changes (migrations). In case of change in data regulations and invocation frequency from users demand, non-compliant users are allocated to compliant data centers with minimal changes in the original configuration. Though the key decision is to serve the customers effectively, web services need to be deployed across a finite number of servers, there are multiple sub-problems such as minimizing latency and reduction in operational cost that needs to be addressed.