Capital One Services, LLC (20240256343). COMPUTER-BASED SYSTEMS CONFIGURED FOR AUTOMATED GENERATION OF ELECTRONIC NOTIFICATIONS RELATED TO ELECTRONIC RESOURCE MANAGEMENT AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF simplified abstract

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COMPUTER-BASED SYSTEMS CONFIGURED FOR AUTOMATED GENERATION OF ELECTRONIC NOTIFICATIONS RELATED TO ELECTRONIC RESOURCE MANAGEMENT AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF

Organization Name

Capital One Services, LLC

Inventor(s)

Joseph Redling-pace of Little Ferry NJ (US)

Mamadou Sylla of New York NY (US)

Mary Kaminski of Brooklyn NY (US)

COMPUTER-BASED SYSTEMS CONFIGURED FOR AUTOMATED GENERATION OF ELECTRONIC NOTIFICATIONS RELATED TO ELECTRONIC RESOURCE MANAGEMENT AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240256343 titled 'COMPUTER-BASED SYSTEMS CONFIGURED FOR AUTOMATED GENERATION OF ELECTRONIC NOTIFICATIONS RELATED TO ELECTRONIC RESOURCE MANAGEMENT AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF

The abstract describes a method for managing data stacks within a cloud computing environment, including generating tags for resources associated with the data stacks, executing algorithms to track resource utilization, retrieving metadata based on creator identity, and generating notifications for data stack management.

  • Method for managing data stacks in a cloud computing environment
  • Generating tags for creator-specific resources
  • Continuous execution of algorithms to track resource utilization
  • Dynamic retrieval of metadata based on creator identity
  • Automated generation of notifications for data stack management

Potential Applications: - Cloud computing management systems - Resource utilization tracking tools - Metadata retrieval services - Automated notification systems

Problems Solved: - Efficient management of data stacks in a cloud environment - Tracking resource utilization for optimization - Simplifying metadata retrieval based on creator identity - Streamlining data stack management processes

Benefits: - Improved resource allocation and optimization - Enhanced data stack management efficiency - Automated notifications for timely actions - Streamlined metadata retrieval for better organization

Commercial Applications: Title: Cloud Data Stack Management System This technology can be used in cloud service providers, data centers, and IT companies to streamline data stack management, optimize resource allocation, and improve overall efficiency in cloud computing environments.

Prior Art: Readers can explore existing patents related to cloud computing management systems, resource utilization tracking algorithms, and metadata retrieval tools to understand the background of this technology.

Frequently Updated Research: Researchers are constantly developing new algorithms and tools to enhance resource utilization tracking, metadata retrieval, and data stack management in cloud computing environments.

Questions about Cloud Data Stack Management System: 1. How does this technology improve resource utilization in cloud computing environments? 2. What are the key benefits of using automated notifications for data stack management?


Original Abstract Submitted

a method receiving an indication of a creation of at least one data stack of a plurality of data stacks within a cloud computing environment; generating at least one creator-specific resource-specific tag, identifying at least: an identity of the creator and a start time when the at least one resource has been associated with the at least one data stack; associating the at least one creator-specific resource-specific tag with the at least one resource; continuously and automatically executing a lambda algorithm to determine each utilization duration metric of each resource of each data stack of the plurality of data stacks; dynamically determining the plurality of data stacks to retrieve metadata associated with the identity of the creator associated with the at least one data stack; and automatically generating a notification associated with the at least one data stack at a predetermined period of time.