Salesforce, Inc. (20240345830). ORCHESTRATION OF SOFTWARE RELEASES ON A CLOUD PLATFORM ACROSS STAGGER GROUPS simplified abstract

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ORCHESTRATION OF SOFTWARE RELEASES ON A CLOUD PLATFORM ACROSS STAGGER GROUPS

Organization Name

Salesforce, Inc.

Inventor(s)

Jeaneth Aguilar Vergara of Granite Bay CA (US)

Kim Ho of British Columbia (CA)

ORCHESTRATION OF SOFTWARE RELEASES ON A CLOUD PLATFORM ACROSS STAGGER GROUPS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240345830 titled 'ORCHESTRATION OF SOFTWARE RELEASES ON A CLOUD PLATFORM ACROSS STAGGER GROUPS

The abstract of the patent application describes a multi-tenant system that receives a request to build a software artifact for deployment on one or more target datacenter entities configured on a cloud platform. The software artifact includes executable instructions associated with a service designed for execution on cloud platforms. The system generates a release configuration containing reusable release components, which is used as a template by the release orchestration system to coordinate the release of the software artifact. The release configuration may specify stagger groups, which are groups of target datacenter entities that can be rolled out in parallel.

  • The system is capable of building software artifacts for deployment on multiple target datacenter entities configured on a cloud platform.
  • The software artifact includes executable instructions for services intended for execution on cloud platforms.
  • The release configuration generated by the system contains reusable release components and serves as a template for the release orchestration system.
  • Stagger groups can be specified in the release configuration to facilitate parallel rollout of target datacenter entities.

Potential Applications: - Cloud computing services - Software development and deployment - Release orchestration systems

Problems Solved: - Efficient deployment of software artifacts on cloud platforms - Simplified release orchestration process - Parallel rollout of target datacenter entities

Benefits: - Streamlined software deployment process - Enhanced scalability and flexibility in deployment - Improved efficiency in release orchestration

Commercial Applications: Title: Cloud-Based Software Deployment and Release Orchestration System This technology can be utilized by cloud service providers, software development companies, and enterprises looking to streamline their software deployment processes and improve release orchestration efficiency. The market implications include increased productivity, reduced downtime, and enhanced scalability for businesses utilizing cloud platforms for their operations.

Prior Art: Readers can explore prior art related to cloud-based software deployment, release orchestration systems, and multi-tenant systems in the field of cloud computing and software development.

Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on the latest advancements in cloud-based software deployment, release orchestration systems, and multi-tenant systems to enhance your understanding of this technology.

Questions about Cloud-Based Software Deployment and Release Orchestration System: 1. How does the system ensure the efficient deployment of software artifacts on cloud platforms? 2. What are the key benefits of using stagger groups in the release configuration for parallel rollout of target datacenter entities?


Original Abstract Submitted

a multi-tenant system receives a request to build a software artifact for deploying on one or more target datacenter entities of the datacenter configured on the could platform. a software artifact comprises executable instructions associated with a service configured for execution on one or more cloud platforms. the system generates a release configuration that includes reusable release components and is used as a template by the release orchestration system to orchestrate release of the software artifact. the release configuration may specify one or more stagger groups, or a group of target datacenter entities that can be rolled-out in parallel.