SOFTWARE PROVIDE INFRASTRUCTURE AS SERVICE CAPABILITIES

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
ECS MICRO FOCUS IP DEVELOPMENT LIMITED The Lawn 22-30 Old Bath Road Newbury, Berkshire RG141QN United Kingdom Software to provide infrastructure-as-a-service capabilities to permit a the user to act as a cloud service provider to third parties;ENABLE CLOUD SERVICES;Providing services relating to infrastructure-as-a-service technology, namely, developing software to enable infrastructure-as-a-service technology and providing maintenance and technical support for such software; providing services relating to cloud computing, namely, consulting services related to implementation of cloud computing services;
ELASTIC COMPUTING PLATFORM Enomaly Inc. 300 The East Mall, Suite 102 Etobicoke, Ontario M9B6B7 Canada software to provide infrastructure-as-a-service capabilities to permit a customer to act as a cloud service provider to third parties;PLATFORM;computer services relating to infrastructure-as-a-service technology, namely, developing software to enable infrastructure-as-a-service technology, providing maintenance and technical support for the aforesaid software; computer services relating to cloud computing, namely, consulting on implementing cloud computing services within a customer's business or to expand a customer's business;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A services provision system provides information services over one or more communications networks and has a software infrastructure divided into domains. Each domain has an intelligent software agent and this community of agents sits in a computing environment represented in each domain by a DPE kernel. The community of agents co-operates to provide service and service management functionality to user. At least one of the agents is reconfigurable to change the functionality the system makes available. Reconfigurability is based on the use of a plurality of reusable software modules, the agent reconfiguring by selecting a new combination of modules. The software modules themselves incorporate rules, or policies, which determine process steps offered by the modules at run-time. These policies are external to the modules and may be loaded at run-time, allowing dynamic modification to functionality of the system. The system as a whole offers functionality associated with using services, providing them and managing them and the reconfigurability allows it to offer the different types of functionality in an efficient way. It also allows access control to functionality at different levels with particularly good security against fraudulent use.