Enhancing software scalability in cloud environments

By defining and classifying workers in cloud environments based on user-imposed rules and using a canary component to test operability, the solution addresses inefficiencies in cloud service deployment and scalability, ensuring third-party services meet first-party standards for optimized interoperability and reliability.

JP2026520287APending Publication Date: 2026-06-23ORACLE INT CORP

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
JP · JP
Patent Type
Applications
Current Assignee / Owner
ORACLE INT CORP
Filing Date
2024-04-26
Publication Date
2026-06-23

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

Cloud Service Providers face challenges in optimizing the deployment, scalability, and interoperability of cloud services, particularly with second- and third-party services that are not distributed outside their specific tenancy, leading to inefficiencies and resource wastage due to redundant development of functionally similar services.

Method used

The solution involves generating services based on user-imposed rules of workers, classifying workers by type, and applying predetermined functionality, with a canary component to test operability and ensure compliance with threshold standards, enabling deployment of services that meet first-party service quality, thus optimizing scalability and interoperability while maintaining security and reliability.

Benefits of technology

This approach enhances software scalability and interoperability in cloud environments by ensuring that third-party services meet first-party service standards, optimizing deployment and reducing redundant development efforts.

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Abstract

Technologies for enhancing software scalability in cloud environments are disclosed. In one or more embodiments, services and workers in the cloud are defined, workers are classified based on a predetermined type, a corresponding predetermined functionality is applied, and instructions are received to instantiate the corresponding cloud-based infrastructure. In one or more embodiments, communication and integration with third-party services are facilitated. Furthermore, in one or more embodiments, canary components are generated to help ensure the operationality of the services. Compliance with cloud standards can also be demonstrated through the use of an approval process. Such technologies enhance the deployment, scalability, and interoperability of cloud services while maintaining security and reliability.
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