Bank of America Assigned Two Patents
Digital data processing for storing, moving, and/or processing data across plurality of computing clusters, computerized system for evaluating technology stability
By Francis Pelletier | December 14, 2020 at 1:57 pmDigital data processing for storing, moving, and/or processing data across plurality of computing clusters
Bank of America Corporation, Charlotte, NC, has been assigned a patent (10,839,090) developed by Yarlagadda, Sitaram C., Belmont, NC, and Anusuri, Vijaya M., Charlotte, NC, for a “digital data processing system for efficiently storing, moving, and/or processing data across a plurality of computing clusters.“
The abstract of the patent published by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office states: ”A method, apparatus, computer-readable medium, and/or system described herein may be used to efficiently store, move, and/or process data across a plurality of computing clusters. For example, a computing device may receive an indication of one or more data storage locations within a first cluster of servers and/or an indication of one or more data storage locations within a second cluster of servers. The computing device may generate a data file comprising the indication of the one or more data storage locations within the first cluster of servers and/or the indication of one or more data storage locations within the second cluster of servers. Based on the generated data file, the computing device may generate a job to move data stored at the one or more data storage locations within the first cluster of servers to the one or more data storage locations within the second cluster of servers. Based on the job, the computing device may transmit, e.g., to the first cluster of servers and/or the second cluster of servers, instructions to move data stored at the one or more data storage locations within the first cluster of servers to the one or more data storage locations within the second cluster of servers.”
The patent application was filed on April 28, 2020 (16/860,287).
Computerized system for evaluating technology stability
Bank of America Corporation, Charlotte, NC, has been assigned a patent (10,838,969) developed by Kephart, Aaron D., Howie, Charles C., Charlotte, NC, Glover, DeAundra K., Waxhaw, NC, Nutter, Darla, Minnetonka, MN, Lewis, Greg M., Charlotte, NC, and Price, Jesse A., Louisville, KY, for a “computerized system for evaluating technology stability.“
The abstract of the patent published by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office states: ”Embodiments of the present invention relate to apparatuses, systems, methods and computer program products for a technology configuration system. Specifically, the system typically provides operational data processing of a plurality of records associated with information technology operational activities, for dynamic transformation of data and evaluation of interdependencies of technology resources. In other aspects, the system typically provides technical language processing of the plurality of records for transforming technical and descriptive data, and constructing categorical activity records. The system may be configured to achieve significant reduction in memory storage and processing requirements by performing categorical data encoding of the plurality of records. The system may employ a dynamic categorical data decoding process, which delivers a reduction in processing time when the encoded records are decoded for evaluating the exposure of technology change events to technology incidents and modifying such technology change events.”
The patent application was filed on November 11, 2019 (16/680,091).