Abstract:
Methods and systems for recording, tracking, and analyzing digital software usage in a distributed database that is used by multiple participants are described herein. A single usage event may occur, and may be identified by a client device. The usage event may be emitted to one or more nodes, which may include an aggregator node and/or one or more validator nodes. A block in a distributed database may be created to record the usage event. A mixed-mode mechanism may be used by one or more devices to validate the usage event.
Abstract:
Systems and methods for operating a vehicle. The methods comprise: receiving, by a vehicle on-board computing device of the vehicle, an enterprise-wide policy that is applicable to a plurality of vehicles and defines at least one action to operate each of the plurality of vehicles in response to an event; adjusting, by the vehicle on-board computing devices, one or more local vehicle policies of the vehicle based on the received enterprise-wide policy (the local vehicle policies being executable by the vehicle on-board computing device to operate the vehicle); and executing, by the vehicle on-board computing devices, the adjusted one or more vehicle policies to operate the vehicle so that the vehicle executes the at least one action as defined by the enterprise-wide policy in response to an occurrence of the event.
Abstract:
One or more aspects of this disclosure may relate to using a configurable server farm preference for an application, desktop or other hosted resource. Additional aspects may relate to moving server farm workloads based on the configurable server farm preference. Further aspects may relate to performing reboot cycles, a reboot schedule and on-demand rebooting. Yet further aspects may relate to staggering individual machine reboot operations over a specified period of time and performing reboot operations such that some machines are available for user sessions during a reboot cycle.
Abstract:
Described embodiments provide systems, methods, non-transitory computer-readable medium for initiating one-factor or multi-factor authentication. A device comprising one or more processors and coupled to memory. The device can receive a request to authenticate a user to enable access to an application by the user. The request can originate from an Internet Protocol (IP) address external to a network hosting the application. The device can determine that a previous request to authenticate the user originated from the IP address and was approved based on successful completion of multi-factor authentication by the user. The device can provide, responsive to the determination, the user with access to the application using one-factor authentication instead of the multi-factor authentication.
Abstract:
System and methods discussed for automatically generating conversation-based reports from email threads for easier and more intuitive user-consumption may include a parser, configured to identify all related emails, extract relevant portions of each email including embedded or in-line comments within quoted portions, and generate a single report document that presents the conversation in chronological order. Duplicate portions of each email are automatically removed and excluded from the report, reducing memory and bandwidth requirements, and also making the report more intuitive and easier to read. Attachments to the email may be included in the report, with additional deduplication to further reduce memory and bandwidth requirements.
Abstract:
System and methods discussed for automatically generating conversation-based reports from email threads for easier and more intuitive user-consumption may include a parser, configured to identify all related emails, extract relevant portions of each email including embedded or in-line comments within quoted portions, and generate a single report document that presents the conversation in chronological order. Duplicate portions of each email are automatically removed and excluded from the report, reducing memory and bandwidth requirements, and also making the report more intuitive and easier to read. Attachments to the email may be included in the report, with additional deduplication to further reduce memory and bandwidth requirements.
Abstract:
Described embodiments may provide deployment of updates to multiple entities. A canary deployment manager may receive a request to deploy an update in canary deployments. The canary deployment manager may determine, for each entity of a plurality of entities, a support score based on support issues experienced by each entity. The canary deployment manager may determine, for each entity, a monitoring score based on at least one performance or availability issue experienced by each entity. The canary deployment manager may generate, for each entity, based on the support score of each entity and the monitoring score of each entity, a canary score used to identify a canary deployment to which to assign each entity. The canary deployment manager may select a subset of the plurality of entities to assign to a first canary wave of the canary deployments based on the respective canary scores of each of the subset.
Abstract:
The embodiments are directed to methods and devices for creating one or more network groups. The methods and devices can define a network group with one or more properties. The methods and devices can identify a plurality of isolated networks, and can assign the plurality of isolated networks to the defined network group. The methods and devices can assign machines to at least one of the plurality of isolated networks, wherein the network group enables unrestricted routing.
Abstract:
One or more aspects of this disclosure may relate to using a configurable server farm preference for an application, desktop or other hosted resource. Additional aspects may relate to moving server farm workloads based on the configurable server farm preference. Further aspects may relate to performing reboot cycles, a reboot schedule and on-demand rebooting. Yet further aspects may relate to staggering individual machine reboot operations over a specified period of time and performing reboot operations such that some machines are available for user sessions during a reboot cycle.
Abstract:
Methods, systems, and computer-readable media for providing an enrolled device with smart access to hosted applications are presented. In some embodiments, a computing platform having at least one processor, a memory, and a communication interface may receive, via the communication interface, end point analysis information associated with an enrolled device. Subsequently, the computing platform may analyze the end point analysis information associated with the enrolled device to determine whether to selectively enable or disable hosted application functionality based on one or more smart access policies. Then, the computing platform may provide, via the communication interface, to the enrolled device, a hosted application experience based on analyzing the end point analysis information associated with the enrolled device and determining whether to selectively enable or disable the hosted application functionality based on the one or more smart access policies.