Patents by Inventor Mostafa Gaber Mohammed Ead
Mostafa Gaber Mohammed Ead has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 12381867Abstract: Techniques are described for providing a multi-cloud control plane (MCCP) in a first cloud infrastructure (included in a first cloud environment provided by a first cloud services provider) that enables services and/or resources provided in the first cloud infrastructure to be utilized by users of a second cloud environment, where the second cloud environment is different than the first cloud environment. The multi-cloud infrastructure enables a user associated with an account with a second cloud services provider to use, from the second cloud infrastructure, a first service from the set of one or more cloud services. The multi-cloud infrastructure creates a link between the account with the second cloud service provider and a tenancy created in the first cloud infrastructure for enabling using the first service by the user.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 2023Date of Patent: August 5, 2025Assignee: Oracle International CorporationInventors: Mostafa Gaber Mohammed Ead, Sergei Korolev, Georgy Rabinov, Cole Michaels, Vladimir Nikolayevich Krayushkin
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Publication number: 20250184243Abstract: Techniques are disclosed for providing metrics associated with a private cloud network available from a first cloud service provider via a second cloud service provider. Cross-cloud services can be provisioned and managed by and between private clouds of cloud service providers. First observability data associated with a cloud service provisioned by a first cloud environment in a second cloud environment is obtained. The first observability data is processed into second observability data that is compatible with an observability data format of the second cloud environment, and the second observability data is provided to the second cloud environment.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 27, 2024Publication date: June 5, 2025Applicant: Oracle International CorporationInventors: Ivan Negodin, Luke Francis Kearney, Mostafa Gaber Mohammed Ead, John Andrew Reinart, Ivan Hernandez Serrano
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Publication number: 20250156209Abstract: Techniques are disclosed herein for provisioning cross-cloud services. The techniques include receiving, by a service of a first cloud environment, a request to configure a virtual resource and causing, by the service, a control plane of the first cloud environment to configure the virtual resource on a physical resource of the first cloud service provider. The first cloud environment can be implemented on a first cloud infrastructure of a first cloud service provider and the request can be received from a second cloud environment upon input of a customer of a second cloud service provider at a portal of the second cloud environment. The input can indicate at least one parameter of the request and the second cloud environment can be implemented on a second cloud infrastructure of the second cloud service provider.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 9, 2024Publication date: May 15, 2025Applicant: Oracle International CorporationInventors: Sergei Korolev, John Andrew Reinart, Aliaksei Petrovich Zayats, Luke Francis Kearney, Mostafa Gaber Mohammed Ead, Matthew Victor Rushton, Rohit S. Shetty, Myron Decker King, Kirils Zaicenko
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Publication number: 20250068483Abstract: Techniques are disclosed for provisioning a cloud service of a first cloud service provider using a control plane of a second cloud service provider. The techniques include detecting that a request for a cloud service provided by the first cloud service provider has been received from the second cloud environment of a second cloud service provider different from the first cloud service provider. The techniques further include, after detecting that the request for the cloud service has been received, provisioning a first set of resources within the first cloud environment and linking the first set of resources to a second set of resources within the second cloud environment. Linking the first set of resources to the second set of resources enables data pertaining to the cloud service to be transferred from the second cloud environment to the first cloud environment.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 21, 2024Publication date: February 27, 2025Applicant: Oracle International CorporationInventors: John Andrew Reinart, Shyamsundar Ramanathan, Luke Francis Kearney, Aliaksei Petrovich Zayats, Christopher Jared Tolton, Nikita Zheliakov, Sergei Korolev, Abhishek Kumar Sinha, Mostafa Gaber Mohammed Ead, Vladimir Chebotarev, Kirils Zaicenko, Sarah Galler
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Publication number: 20250071171Abstract: Techniques are disclosed for providing services based on infrastructure distributed between multiple cloud service providers. Low-latency high-bandwidth cross-cloud services can be provisioned and managed by and between private clouds of cloud service providers. The techniques include forming a cloud network between a first set of compute resources of a first infrastructure of a first cloud environment and a second set of compute resources of a second infrastructure of a second cloud environment. The first cloud environment is provided by a first cloud service provider and the second cloud environment is provided by a second cloud service provider different from the first cloud service provider.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 21, 2024Publication date: February 27, 2025Applicant: Oracle International CorporationInventors: Shahab Zahedi, Myron Decker King, Shyamsundar Ramanathan, Luke Francis Kearney, Aliaksei Petrovich Zayats, Christopher Jared Tolton, Nikita Zheliakov, Sergei Korolev, Abhishek Kumar Sinha, Mostafa Gaber Mohammed Ead, Vladimir Chebotarev, Kirils Zaicenko, Sarah Galler
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Publication number: 20250071170Abstract: Techniques are disclosed for provisioning and managing resources within a cloud infrastructure of a first cloud service provider for a cloud service offered by a second cloud service provider. Cross-cloud services can be provisioned and managed by and between private clouds of cloud service providers. The techniques include receiving a request for a cloud service by a component of a first private cloud within a first cloud environment and from a component of a second private cloud within a second cloud environment. The techniques further include the component of the first private cloud performing one or more operations to establish network connectivity prerequisites for network connectivity between the first private cloud and the second private cloud and causing one or more components of the first private cloud to provision the cloud service in the second private cloud.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 30, 2024Publication date: February 27, 2025Applicant: Oracle International CorporationInventors: Shyamsundar Ramanathan, Luke Francis Kearney, Aliaksei Petrovich Zayats, Christopher Jared Tolton, Nikita Zheliakov, Sergei Korolev, Abhishek Kumar Sinha, Mostafa Gaber Mohammed Ead, Vladimir Chebotarev, Kirils Zaicenko, Sarah Galler
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Publication number: 20250068471Abstract: Techniques are disclosed for provisioning and managing resources within a cloud infrastructure of a first cloud service provider for cloud services offered by a second cloud service provider. Cross-cloud services can be provisioned and managed by and between private clouds of cloud service providers. The techniques include receiving a request for a cloud service by a component of a first private cloud within a first cloud environment and from a component of a second private cloud within a second cloud environment. The techniques further include the component of the first private cloud performing one or more operations to establish network connectivity prerequisites for network connectivity between the first private cloud and the second private cloud and causing one or more components of the first private cloud to provision the cloud service in the second private cloud.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 21, 2024Publication date: February 27, 2025Applicant: Oracle International CorporationInventors: John Andrew Reinart, Satish Panchumarthy, Hochak Hung, Shyamsundar Ramanathan, Luke Francis Kearney, Aliaksei Petrovich Zayats, Christopher Jared Tolton, Nikita Zheliakov, Sergei Korolev, Abhishek Kumar Sinha, Mostafa Gaber Mohammed Ead, Vladimir Chebotarev, Kirils Zaicenko, Sarah Galler
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Publication number: 20250071169Abstract: An architecture for offering a service of a first cloud service provider via a second cloud service provider is disclosed. A first cloud service provider infrastructure includes a first infrastructure and a second infrastructure. The first infrastructure is physically connected to a third infrastructure of a second cloud service provider infrastructure based on a first protocol. The first infrastructure is also physically connected to the second infrastructure based on a second protocol that is different from the first protocol. Using the first and second infrastructures, low latency high-bandwidth cross-cloud services can be provisioned and managed between private clouds of different cloud service providers.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 30, 2024Publication date: February 27, 2025Applicant: Oracle International CorporationInventors: Shyamsundar Ramanathan, Luke Francis Kearney, Aliaksei Petrovich Zayats, Christopher Jared Tolton, Nikita Zheliakov, Sergei Korolev, Abhishek Kumar Sinha, Mostafa Gaber Mohammed Ead, Vladimir Chebotarev, Kirils Zaicenko, Sarah Galler
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Publication number: 20240126590Abstract: Techniques are described for providing a multi-cloud control plane (MCCP) in a first cloud infrastructure (included in a first cloud environment provided by a first cloud services provider) that enables services and/or resources provided in the first cloud infrastructure to be utilized by users of a second cloud environment, where the second cloud environment is different than the first cloud environment. The multi-cloud infrastructure enables a user associated with an account with a second cloud services provider to use, from the second cloud infrastructure, a first service from the set of one or more cloud services. The multi-cloud infrastructure creates a link between the account with the second cloud service provider and a tenancy created in the first cloud infrastructure for enabling using the first service by the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 13, 2023Publication date: April 18, 2024Applicant: Oracle International CorporationInventors: Mostafa Gaber Mohammed Ead, Shobhank Sharma, Norka Beatriz Lucena Mogollon
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Publication number: 20240126848Abstract: Techniques are described for providing a multi-cloud control plane (MCCP) in a first cloud infrastructure (included in a first cloud environment provided by a first cloud services provider) that enables services and/or resources provided in the first cloud infrastructure to be utilized by users of a second cloud environment, where the second cloud environment is different than the first cloud environment. The multi-cloud infrastructure enables a user associated with an account with a second cloud services provider to use, from the second cloud infrastructure, a first service from the set of one or more cloud services. The multi-cloud infrastructure creates a link between the account with the second cloud service provider and a tenancy created in the first cloud infrastructure for enabling using the first service by the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 13, 2023Publication date: April 18, 2024Applicant: Oracle International CorporationInventors: Mostafa Gaber Mohammed Ead, Shobhank Sharma, Norka Beatriz Lucena Mogollon
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Publication number: 20240129258Abstract: Techniques are described for providing a multi-cloud control plane (MCCP) in a first cloud infrastructure (included in a first cloud environment provided by a first cloud services provider) that enables services and/or resources provided in the first cloud infrastructure to be utilized by users of a second cloud environment, where the second cloud environment is different than the first cloud environment. The multi-cloud infrastructure enables a user associated with an account with a second cloud services provider to use, from the second cloud infrastructure, a first service from the set of one or more cloud services. The multi-cloud infrastructure creates a link between the account with the second cloud service provider and a tenancy created in the first cloud infrastructure for enabling using the first service by the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 13, 2023Publication date: April 18, 2024Applicant: Oracle International CorporationInventors: Mostafa Gaber Mohammed Ead, Sergei Korolev, Georgy Rabinov, Cole Michaels, Vladimir Nikolayevich Krayushkin
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Publication number: 20240126591Abstract: Techniques are described for providing a multi-cloud control plane (MCCP) in a first cloud infrastructure (included in a first cloud environment provided by a first cloud services provider) that enables services and/or resources provided in the first cloud infrastructure to be utilized by users of a second cloud environment, where the second cloud environment is different than the first cloud environment. The multi-cloud infrastructure enables a user associated with an account with a second cloud services provider to use, from the second cloud infrastructure, a first service from the set of one or more cloud services. The multi-cloud infrastructure creates a link between the account with the second cloud service provider and a tenancy created in the first cloud infrastructure for enabling using the first service by the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 13, 2023Publication date: April 18, 2024Applicant: Oracle International CorporationInventors: Mostafa Gaber Mohammed Ead, Shobhank Sharma, Satya Swaroop Yadalam, Norka Beatriz Lucena Mogollon, Ghazanfar Ahmed
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Publication number: 20240129371Abstract: Techniques are described for creating a network-link between a first virtual network in a first cloud environment and a second virtual network in a second cloud environment. The first virtual network in the first cloud environment is created to enable a user associated with a customer tenancy in the second cloud environment to access one or more services provided in the first cloud environment. The network-link is created based on network resources and one or more link-enabling virtual networks being deployed in the first cloud environment and the second cloud environment.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 13, 2023Publication date: April 18, 2024Applicant: Oracle International CorporationInventors: Mostafa Gaber Mohammed Ead, Jinsu Choi, Jwala Dinesh Gupta Chakka
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Publication number: 20240129242Abstract: Techniques are described for creating a network-link between a virtual network in a cloud environment and a service endpoint associated with a service provided by another cloud environment. The network-link is created based on network resources and one or more link-enabling virtual networks being deployed in the first cloud environment and the second cloud environment.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 13, 2023Publication date: April 18, 2024Applicant: Oracle International CorporationInventors: Mostafa Gaber Mohammed Ead, Jinsu Choi, Jwala Dinesh Gupta Chakka
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Publication number: 20240129285Abstract: Techniques are described for providing a multi-cloud control plane (MCCP) in a first cloud infrastructure (included in a first cloud environment provided by a first cloud services provider) that enables services and/or resources provided in the first cloud infrastructure to be utilized by users of a second cloud environment, where the second cloud environment is different than the first cloud environment. The multi-cloud infrastructure enables a user associated with an account with a second cloud services provider to use, from the second cloud infrastructure, a first service from the set of one or more cloud services. The multi-cloud infrastructure creates a link between the account with the second cloud service provider and a tenancy created in the first cloud infrastructure for enabling using the first service by the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 13, 2023Publication date: April 18, 2024Applicant: Oracle International CorporationInventors: Mostafa Gaber Mohammed Ead, Dmitrii Shmidt, Sergei Korolev, Shobhank Sharma, Inna Zektser, Norka Beatriz Lucena Mogollon, Vladimir Nikolayevich Krayushkin, Stanislav Kondratiev