COMPUTE AT EDGE

Brand Owner Address Description
COMPUTE@EDGE Fastly, Inc. 475 Brannan St., Suite 300 San Francisco CA 94107 COMPUTE AT EDGE;Platform as a service (PAAS) featuring computer software platforms for executing applications, utilizing cloud-based storage, and managing network services; Platform as a service (PAAS) featuring computer software platforms for developing and executing custom software to execute and respond to Internet requests; software as a service (SAAS) services featuring software for developing and executing custom software to execute and respond to Internet requests; infrastructure as a service (IAAS) services, namely, hosting servers for use by others for use with Internet of Things devices and networks; software as a service (SAAS) services featuring scalable software for transmitting data with high-speed and low-latency; electronic data storage; Computer services, namely, cloud hosting provider services; design and development of computer software for cloud storage of data; cloud computing featuring software for developing and executing custom software to execute and respond to Internet requests; technical support services, namely, troubleshooting of computer software problems and troubleshooting in the nature of diagnosing network server problems; installation of computer software platforms for the creation, management, and provision of cloud computing infrastructure services; computer programming services for others in the field of software configuration management;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. The present invention is for aggregate resource management of active computing environments. According to one or more embodiments of the present invention a compute capsule is provided. A capsule encapsulates an active computing environment. An active computing environment comprises one or more processes and the complete state necessary for the execution of those processes. Within the operating system, compute capsules are promoted to first class objects. Once promoted to first class object status, the compute capsule can be assigned resources, subjected to auditing constraints, and subjected to security policies. In one embodiment, resource management algorithms are applied to the promoted compute capsules. In another embodiment, a compute capsule that encapsulates a user's computing session can be assigned a guaranteed share of computing resources. In another embodiment, compute capsules are restricted from accessing the network or certain portions of the file system.