Inventus Holdings, LLC (20240248705). ENERGY MANAGEMENT PLATFORM simplified abstract
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ENERGY MANAGEMENT PLATFORM
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
ALEXANDER HEIKO Weber of HAMBURG (DE)
NICHOLAS D. Schober of MINNEAPOLIS MN (US)
BENJAMIN D. Grindy of MINNEAPOLIS MN (US)
JUSTIN D. Voyt of WOODBURY MN (US)
MATTHEW D. Briercliffe of CORCORAN MN (US)
ENERGY MANAGEMENT PLATFORM - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240248705 titled 'ENERGY MANAGEMENT PLATFORM
The patent application describes a cloud computing system with a licensing manager that controls access to software application projects based on authorization.
- The system includes an application marketplace that receives compiled software applications and licensing information.
- The licensing information specifies authorized accounts for each project and is managed by the licensing manager.
- An application controller creates instances of software projects in response to requests from authorized accounts on a computing platform.
Potential Applications: - This technology can be used in cloud computing environments to manage access to software applications efficiently. - It can streamline the deployment process for software projects by automating authorization checks.
Problems Solved: - Ensures that only authorized accounts can access and instantiate specific software application projects. - Simplifies the management of licensing data for multiple projects in a cloud computing system.
Benefits: - Enhanced security by restricting access to software applications to authorized users. - Improved efficiency in deploying software projects in cloud environments.
Commercial Applications: Cloud service providers can utilize this technology to offer secure and efficient software deployment services to their customers, ensuring compliance with licensing agreements.
Questions about the Technology: 1. How does the licensing manager update the licensing data for software application projects? 2. What are the key components of the licensing information provided for each software project?
Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on advancements in cloud computing systems and licensing management to enhance the efficiency and security of software deployment processes.
Original Abstract Submitted
a non-transitory machine-readable medium includes machine-readable instructions for a cloud computing system. the system comprises a licensing manager that stores licensing data for a plurality of software application projects, authorizing particular accounts to access a subset of the projects. an application marketplace receives a compiled version of a given software application project and licensing information for the project, including a helm chart, a docker image and a version number. the licensing information identifies particular accounts authorized to instantiate the given software application project, and the licensing manager updates the licensing data. an application controller spawns an instance of the given software application project in the cloud computing system in response to a request from a computing platform and verification that the request is associated with an authorized account.