H04L12/1439

Feature-aware software usage metering
10749698 · 2020-08-18 · ·

An approach is disclosed for metering usage of cloud computing services at a feature level. In one embodiment, a metering application receives feature status information indicating which features of a cloud computing service are enabled through an event-driven process, in which events are generated and reported to the metering application when features are enabled or disabled, as well as a polling process, in which the metering application periodically queries the statuses of features. Feature status information gathered by the metering application is persisted in a database as collective feature statuses, with each collective feature status being associated with an interval of time during which feature statuses are unchanged. The feature status information obtained and persisted in the database may then be used to, for example, determine licensing fees based on feature usage or report feature usage to facilitate quantitative studies of the usefulness of features.

Managing software licenses in a disaggregated environment

Server resources in a data center are disaggregated into shared server resource pools. Servers are constructed dynamically, on-demand and based on a tenant's workload requirements, by allocating from these resource pools. The system also includes a license manager that operates to manage a pool of licenses that are available to be associated with resources drawn from the server resource pools. Upon provisioning of a server entity composed of resources drawn from the server resource pools, the license manager determines a license configuration suitable for the server entity. In response to receipt of information indicating a change in a composition of the server entity (e.g., as a workload is processed), the license manager determines whether an adjustment to the license configuration is required. If so, an adjusted license configuration for the server entity is determined and tracked to the tenant. The data center thus allocates appropriate licenses to server entities as required.

Method and system for charging information recording in device to device (D2D) communication

Embodiments herein provide a method and system of reporting a charging information for a Device-to-Device (D2D) communication established using a wireless network. The method includes recording by a first electronic device the charging information associated with a D2D communication session. The D2D communication session is established between the first electronic device and a second electronic device. Further, the method includes determining by the first electronic device whether the charging information meets charging criteria during the D2D communication session. The charging criteria are generated by a network node in a secure environment of the first electronic device. Further, the method includes reporting the charging information to the network node in the wireless network in response to determining that the charging information meets the charging criteria.

System and method for monitoring communications in a network

Methods and systems are described for monitoring communications in a packet-switched network. More specifically, the system initiates a communication between a network endpoint associated with a call mediator and at least a second network endpoint; records, at the call mediator, information associated with the communication; and upon termination of the communication, communicates, from the call mediator to an enterprise gatekeeper, the information associated with the communication.

Providing blockchain-based subscription-as-a-service management
10657225 · 2020-05-19 · ·

Providing blockchain-based subscription-as-a-service management is disclosed. In one example, a node within a customer network begins execution of a subscription-as-a-service software instance. An activation agent of the node broadcasts an activation transaction, requesting activation of the subscription-as-a-service software instance, to other nodes of the customer network. A block-issuing node within the customer network, upon receiving the activation transaction, determines whether to activate the subscription-as-a-service software instance. If so, a block-issuing agent of the block-issuing node generates a blockchain block containing the activation transaction as part of a blockchain. The blockchain block is then broadcast back to the customer network, where it is eventually received by the node executing the subscription-as-a-service software instance. Based on the blockchain block, the node enables continued execution of the subscription-as-a-service software instance. At the end of a billing period, the blockchain may be used to generate an invoice to a subscribing customer.

TOKEN-BASED BILLING MODEL FOR SERVER-SIDE RENDERING SERVICE
20200153754 · 2020-05-14 ·

A token-based billing model for delivering server-side rendered applications to remote users. A token represents a right to access a server-side rendered application. Each remote user is associated with one or more tokens. When a given token expires, the set of tokens associated with a user is decremented. The rate at which tokens expire are modulated based on aggregate load across the resources of the server-side rendered application provider, as well as the individual loads attributable to each of the users.

INCREASING PROCESSING CAPACITY OF PROCESSOR CORES DURING INITIAL PROGRAM LOAD PROCESSING
20200153645 · 2020-05-14 ·

According to one or more embodiments of the present invention, a computer-implemented method includes allocating a set of computing resources to a first partition from a plurality of partitions in a computer server, and monitoring a usage duration of the set of computing resources by the first partition. The method further includes generating a billing statement based on the usage duration of the computing resources by the first partition. The method further includes detecting an abnormal event in operation of the first partition and adjusting one or more settings of the set of computing resources to increase processing capacity associated with the first partition to complete the abnormal event. The method further includes monitoring a first usage duration of the computing resources during completion of the abnormal event and adjusting the usage duration of based on the first usage duration, and adjusting the billing statement using the adjusted usage duration.

Charging session management method and apparatus
10623584 · 2020-04-14 · ·

A charging session management method, where when user equipment (UE) is in a state of accessing to a network, there is an Internet Protocol (IP)-Connectivity access network (CAN) bearer between a gateway and the UE, where the IP-CAN bearer is used to transmit a data flow of the UE, and a charging session exists between the gateway and a charging system; and the method includes when a charging session established for the IP-CAN bearer exists between the gateway and the charging system, terminating, by the gateway, the charging session if determining that no data flow is transmitted on the IP-CAN bearer within a time threshold; and establishing, a new charging session for the IP-CAN bearer when detecting that a data flow transmission starts to be transmitted on the IP-CAN bearer.

Token-based billing model for server-side rendering service
11882056 · 2024-01-23 · ·

A token-based billing model for delivering server-side rendered applications to remote users. A token represents a right to access a server-side rendered application. Each remote user is associated with one or more tokens. When a given token expires, the set of tokens associated with a user is decremented. The rate at which tokens expire are modulated based on aggregate load across the resources of the server-side rendered application provider, as well as the individual loads attributable to each of the users.

DISTRIBUTED MULTI-TENANT NETWORK REAL-TIME MODEL FOR CLOUD BASED ENTERPRISE RESOURCE PLANNING SOLUTIONS
20200028795 · 2020-01-23 ·

Some embodiments are associated with multi-tenant software defined data center network traffic management. A data center computing system may calculate a first value for a first traffic flow, associated with a first user, using a dynamic, distributed, and substantially real-time model. The system may calculate a second value for to a second traffic flow, associated with a second user, using the dynamic, distributed, and substantially real-time model. The system may then dynamically allocate network resources to the first and second traffic flows based on the first and second priorities. Some embodiments may establish a plurality of network device queues and perform queue selection for optimization. According to some embodiments, the first user may be categorized as a premium user while the second user is categorized as an enterprise user.