PROVIDING GLOBAL WEB SITE OPTIMIZATION

Brand Owner Address Description
CERTAINLY Fastly, Inc. 475 Brannan St., Suite 300 San Francisco CA 94107 Providing global web site optimization services to content providers who operate web sites, namely, network optimization services consulting, security consulting, software performance consulting, and business and software metrics consulting; consultancy services in the in the field of web site identity authentication, encryption, and cryptographic technology; business consulting services in the field of software testing, analysis and evaluation to determine conformity with certification standards; business management in relation to operations of computer systems and communication network systems, and providing consultation and information thereof; business management analysis or business consultancy in the field of information security management; providing advice and consultancy on business in the field of information technology and cloud computing; compilation and systemization of information into computer databases; database management; management of files in which business information and data are recorded; analysis of business data; data processing; consultancy and business information services in the field of computer security, namely, enforcing, restricting and controlling access privileges of users of computing and network resources based on assigned credentials; consultancy and business information services in the field of software standards and specifications all for use in building, managing, structuring, encoding, storing, assigning, displaying, transmitting, and sharing verifiable certificates and credentials for web servers;Providing temporary access to online, non-downloadable software standards and specifications all for use in building, managing, structuring, encoding, storing, assigning, displaying, transmitting, and sharing verifiable certificates and credentials for web servers; providing consultation on network security for telecommunications via the Internet, mobile telephones, or other means of communications; providing consultation or diagnosis on security technology measures for telecommunications network systems; data encryption and decoding services; electronic data storage services; monitoring of computer systems and databases for security purposes; computerized security services, namely, electronically monitoring, detecting and reporting on suspicious and abnormal patterns of computer network access or activity; providing diagnosis or consultation on security measures for computer network systems; computer services, namely, cloud computing, computer design and development, computer engineering, computer programming, computer and technology services for securing computer data, computer database design and development, computer disaster recovering planning, computer security consultancy, computer software support services, computer software updating and upgrading, computer system integration services, computer systems analysis, configuration of computer networks, hosting computer sites (websites), installation of computer programs and remote computer backup services; cloud hosting of electronic databases and virtual computing environments; providing virtual computer systems and virtual computer environments through cloud computing; maintaining database systems, database software and virtual computing environments; consulting and providing information in the fields of information technology, cloud computing, software, software as a service (SaaS), artificial intelligence, software development, game development, data storage, data warehousing, data archiving, data and information security, computer networking, mobile computing, and the Internet of Things (IoT); computer security services, namely, enforcing, restricting and controlling access privileges of users of computing and network resources based on assigned credentials;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A Private Network-Network Interface (PNNI) network including interconnected nodes is defined as a single rerouting domain ("global domain") and the global domain is further defined by multiple divided domains ("local domains"). Each of the local domains is defined to include multiple nodes that are included in the network. Connection recovery and path optimization in the global domain (the entire PNNI network) are performed in accordance with a global rerouting protocol. The global rerouting protocol is a modification of the standard Domain-Based Rerouting (DBR) protocol, by adding information elements of domain identifier, rerouting for the global domain. The DBR protocol does not support the connection recovery from a link failure between local domains ("inter-domains") and the global path optimization. The global rerouting method is capable of connection recovery and path optimization outside of any rerouting local domains. The global rerouting provides double fault recovery within the rerouting domain ("intra-domain") as covered by the DBR and outside of the domains ("inter-domain") or when the initial fault recovery within the domain has failed. Also, the global rerouting method provides maximum path optimization across all domains and within the rerouting local domain.