18049127. MAINTENANCE READINESS CHECK IN CLOUD ENVIRONMENT simplified abstract (SAP SE)

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MAINTENANCE READINESS CHECK IN CLOUD ENVIRONMENT

Organization Name

SAP SE

Inventor(s)

Peter Schreiber of Wiesloch (DE)

MAINTENANCE READINESS CHECK IN CLOUD ENVIRONMENT - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18049127 titled 'MAINTENANCE READINESS CHECK IN CLOUD ENVIRONMENT

Simplified Explanation: This patent application discloses methods and systems for determining maintenance readiness of a system in a cloud environment by analyzing data and predicting expected downtime for maintenance events.

  • Requesting performance of a maintenance event via a user interface
  • Analyzing data from the system to determine readiness for maintenance
  • Predicting expected downtime for the maintenance event
  • Determining an effort estimation variable for the system
  • Calculating a Maintenance Readiness Rating (MRR) based on the effort estimation variable and expected downtime

Key Features and Innovation: - Requesting maintenance events through a user interface - Analyzing system data to determine maintenance readiness - Predicting expected downtime for maintenance events - Calculating Maintenance Readiness Rating (MRR) based on effort estimation and expected downtime

Potential Applications: This technology can be applied in cloud environments to efficiently schedule and perform maintenance on systems, ensuring minimal downtime and optimal performance.

Problems Solved: - Efficiently determining maintenance readiness of systems in cloud environments - Predicting expected downtime for maintenance events - Providing a Maintenance Readiness Rating (MRR) for systems based on effort estimation and expected downtime

Benefits: - Minimizing system downtime during maintenance events - Optimizing maintenance scheduling in cloud environments - Enhancing overall system performance and reliability

Commercial Applications: The technology can be utilized by cloud service providers, IT departments, and system administrators to streamline maintenance processes, improve system performance, and reduce operational disruptions.

Questions about Maintenance Readiness in Cloud Environments: 1. How does this technology improve maintenance processes in cloud environments? 2. What are the key factors considered in determining Maintenance Readiness Ratings (MRR) for systems in this context?

Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on the latest advancements in cloud maintenance technologies and methodologies to enhance system performance and reliability.


Original Abstract Submitted

Computer-readable media, methods, and systems are disclosed for determining maintenance readiness of at least one system in a cloud environment including requesting performance of a maintenance event by a user via a user interface and analyzing data from the at least one system to determine a readiness for the performance of the maintenance event. Analyzing the data may comprise predicting an expected downtime for the maintenance event for the at least one system, determining an effort estimation variable for the at least one system, and determining a maintenance readiness rating (MRR) for the at least one system based on the effort estimation variable and the expected downtime.