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Avesha’s New Patent Sets the Stage for Next-Generation Kubernetes Multi-cluster and Multi-cloud Operations

Boston-based technology startup Avesha Inc., an innovator in cloud infrastructure products specializing in automating, Kubernetes operations, is thrilled to announce the issuance of U.S. Patent No. 11,736,559 B2, titled “Providing a set of application slices within an application environment.”

The patent outlines a method for managing cluster resources within an application environment. It covers identifying a group of cluster resources such as pods from the application environment and forming an application slice with those resources to provide connectivity and resource management.

Impact and Applications

This patented technology has the potential to revolutionize the way cluster resources are managed and deployed in multi-cluster, multi-region, and multi-cloud application environments. It offers enhanced efficiency, scalability, and flexibility, enabling businesses to optimize their application services and achieve operational excellence.

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Open-Source Community Benefits

The patent also holds significant promise for the open-source community. It provides a framework that can be integrated into open-source projects based on Avesha’s open-source contributions, offering users the confidence and security of deploying patented, cutting-edge technology without the uncertainty of future legal claims to ownership of the licensed technology. This aligns with Avesha’s commitment to fostering innovation and collaboration in the cloud infrastructure space.

A Word from the CEO

“Our new patent is not just a milestone for Avesha but a game-changer for the entire cloud infrastructure ecosystem,” said Raj Nair, CEO of Avesha Inc. “We are particularly excited about its potential impact on the open-source community, as it paves the way for software enabling more secure and efficient cloud automation and operations.”

SOURCE: PRWeb

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