Accenture Global Solutions Assigned Two Patents
Data migration, storage layer index for efficient information retrieval
By Francis Pelletier | August 17, 2022 at 2:00 pmData migration
Accenture Global Solutions Ltd., Dublin, Ireland, has been assigned a patent (11,327,675) developed by Swamy, Jayant, Ray, Aniruddha, Pandey, Anshul, Padmanabhan Iyer, Ritesh, Das, Rahul, and Shandhil, Manish, Bangalore, India, for a “data migration.“
The abstract of the patent published by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office states: “Examples of a data migration system are provided. The system may receive a data migration requirement. The system may sort the data stored in the on-premise data warehouse into a plurality of data domains. The system may map the plurality of data domains to a usage parameter index and a storage parameter index to determine a data usage pattern and a data storage pattern. The system may evaluate the data storage pattern and the data usage pattern to determine a data assessment index. The system may determine a data migration index from mapping a plurality of cloud platforms to the data assessment index. The system may determine a data migration model compatible with the data assessment index. The system may generate a data migration output comprising the layout for transferring data stored in the on-premise data warehouse to a compatible cloud platform to resolve the data migration requirement.”
The patent application was filed on December 19, 2019 (16/721,553).
Storage layer index for efficient information retrieval
Accenture Global Solutions Ltd., Dublin, Ireland, has been assigned a patent (11,269,842) developed by Sun, Guanyi, Xie, Bin, and Ma, Guo, Beijing, China, for a “data storage layer index for efficient information retrieval.“
The abstract of the patent published by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office states: “A secure data system facilitates efficient searching of extensive data storage layers, e.g., a blockchain. The system may create an index for data elements of a predefined type recorded in the blockchain. The system may generate the index by invoking executable instructions stored in an executable data element (e.g., a smart contract) recorded in the blockchain and associated with the predefined type of data elements. The index facilitates fast query into the blockchain for the data elements of the predefined type.”
The patent application was filed on May 9, 2017 (16/608,979).