H04L67/025

Web component dynamically deployed in an application and displayed in a workspace product

Provided are computer-implemented methods and systems for dynamically deploying a web component in an application. An example method for dynamically deploying a web component in an application may include deploying a client-side application to a web browser associated with a client device. The method may continue with receiving a request to deploy a web component in the client-side application. The method may further include dynamically loading the web component in the client-side application. With this method, web components can be dynamically added to a current operating version of a web application. Further, a user can use a web application as if it is operating locally on the web browser of the client device, even though it is not actually stored locally on the client device.

Cloud intelligence data model and framework

A network-accessible service provides an enterprise with a view of all identity and data activity in the enterprise's cloud accounts. The service enables distinct cloud provider management models to be normalized with centralized analytics and views across large numbers of cloud accounts. The service enables an enterprise to model all activity and relationships across cloud vendors, accounts and third party stores. Display views of this information preferably can pivot on cloud provider, country, cloud accounts, application or data store. Using a domain-specific query language, the system enables rapid interrogation of a complete and centralized data model of all data and identity relationships. User reports may be generated showing all privileges and data to which a particular identity has access. Similarly, data reports shown all entities having access to an asset can be generated. Using the display views, a user can pivot all functions across teams, applications and data, geography, provider and compliance mandates, and the like.

Cloud intelligence data model and framework

A network-accessible service provides an enterprise with a view of all identity and data activity in the enterprise's cloud accounts. The service enables distinct cloud provider management models to be normalized with centralized analytics and views across large numbers of cloud accounts. The service enables an enterprise to model all activity and relationships across cloud vendors, accounts and third party stores. Display views of this information preferably can pivot on cloud provider, country, cloud accounts, application or data store. Using a domain-specific query language, the system enables rapid interrogation of a complete and centralized data model of all data and identity relationships. User reports may be generated showing all privileges and data to which a particular identity has access. Similarly, data reports shown all entities having access to an asset can be generated. Using the display views, a user can pivot all functions across teams, applications and data, geography, provider and compliance mandates, and the like.

Method, apparatus, and computer readable medium for virtual conferencing with embedded collaboration tools

A method, client computing device, and computer-readable medium for virtual conferencing with embedded collaboration tools, including receiving data corresponding to a virtual conference room hosted on a collaboration server and accessible to a plurality of participants on a plurality of client computing devices, the virtual conference room including a communication wall comprising an embedded audiovisual conference window, a collaboration wall comprising an embedded collaborative whiteboard, and an application wall comprising a plurality of embedded application widgets and rendering a three-dimensional representation of at least a portion of the virtual conference room that is customized for a user of the client computing device based at least in part on one or more user parameters associated with the client computing device.

Method, apparatus, and computer readable medium for virtual conferencing with embedded collaboration tools

A method, client computing device, and computer-readable medium for virtual conferencing with embedded collaboration tools, including receiving data corresponding to a virtual conference room hosted on a collaboration server and accessible to a plurality of participants on a plurality of client computing devices, the virtual conference room including a communication wall comprising an embedded audiovisual conference window, a collaboration wall comprising an embedded collaborative whiteboard, and an application wall comprising a plurality of embedded application widgets and rendering a three-dimensional representation of at least a portion of the virtual conference room that is customized for a user of the client computing device based at least in part on one or more user parameters associated with the client computing device.

Automated port configuration management in a service mesh

Systems, methods and/or computer program products for managing and dynamically automating service mesh communications between microservices, eliminating unnecessary exposure of microservice ports and increasing security between microservices of the service mesh. The control plane collects data describing communications between microservices and tracks the frequency at which microservices communicate. Collected data is fed to machine learning models which outputs a forecast predicting future communication interactions between microservices. Using the predicted requirements for facilitating communications between microservices of the service mesh, an allowed list of communications can be generated describing the microservices allowed to send and receive communications, duration of communications allowed, when such communications are allowed, and the ports that will be used for facilitating the communication between microservices. Administrators of the service mesh may manually override the one or more approved aspects of the dynamically generated allowed list configured automatically by the service mesh.

Automated port configuration management in a service mesh

Systems, methods and/or computer program products for managing and dynamically automating service mesh communications between microservices, eliminating unnecessary exposure of microservice ports and increasing security between microservices of the service mesh. The control plane collects data describing communications between microservices and tracks the frequency at which microservices communicate. Collected data is fed to machine learning models which outputs a forecast predicting future communication interactions between microservices. Using the predicted requirements for facilitating communications between microservices of the service mesh, an allowed list of communications can be generated describing the microservices allowed to send and receive communications, duration of communications allowed, when such communications are allowed, and the ports that will be used for facilitating the communication between microservices. Administrators of the service mesh may manually override the one or more approved aspects of the dynamically generated allowed list configured automatically by the service mesh.

Using a Web Proxy to Provide a Secure Remotely Controlled System, Device, and Method

A system, device, and method for implementing secure control over audio visual (AV) equipment connected to an AV gateway is disclosed. The solution implements secure and remote control over audio visual (AV) equipment included in an AV network by enabling a web browser running on a user device to utilize a web proxy shuttle to communicate control commands to an AV gateway that controls the AV equipment.

Using a Web Proxy to Provide a Secure Remotely Controlled System, Device, and Method

A system, device, and method for implementing secure control over audio visual (AV) equipment connected to an AV gateway is disclosed. The solution implements secure and remote control over audio visual (AV) equipment included in an AV network by enabling a web browser running on a user device to utilize a web proxy shuttle to communicate control commands to an AV gateway that controls the AV equipment.

CONFIGURATION TOOL FOR DEPLOYING AN APPLICATION ON A SERVER

An application configuration tool and associated method for supporting deployment of an application on a server that has a set of configurations available for applications deployed on the server. The method attempts to match every configuration required by the application to a configuration available on the server. In case of multiple candidates that match, one is selected. When there is no match an error message is generated. The method is iterated to inspect each selected configuration to identify any references contained in the selected configuration that themselves need further configurations. The iteration of inspecting and the matching to follow the references is continued until all such references are exhausted either by matching or failure to match and consequent error message generation. Finally, a configuration report is output specifying the selected configurations and, to the extent that not all required configurations have been matched to available configurations, the error messages.