NexQloud expands distributed compute platform IP for data center orchestration

NexQloud Technologies has announced that it has filed six new patent applications with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. These filings extend the core of its Decentralized Kubernetes Service (DKS) into a broader Distributed Compute Platform, which, according to NexQloud, is designed to orchestrate and manage workloads across an array of infrastructure types—such as decentralized devices, enterprise data centers, and public cloud services.

The company reports that its expanding intellectual property portfolio targets technical challenges in cloud orchestration, specifically addressing issues like resource fragmentation, granular compliance management, and secure use of underutilized compute capacity globally. NexQloud states this distributed platform effectively acts as a cloud operating system intended to unify disparate compute sources under a single management framework.

The newly filed patents cover several systems:

  • Decentralized AI Compute: AI and machine learning workload orchestration using distributed graphics processing units (GPUs), AI-specific scheduling, and blockchain-based monetization.
  • Distributed Compute Cloud: Virtual machine orchestration using the DKS control plane and blockchain ledger to enforce compliance across decentralized infrastructure.
  • Distributed Cloud Aggregator: Rule-based and machine-learning workload placement optimization for data centers, decentralizing and routing based on performance, cost, and data sovereignty.
  • Decentralized Cloud Exchange: Blockchain-enabled marketplace for enterprises to monetize excess data center capacity with enforceable compliance controls.
  • Layer 1 Blockchain for Governance: Delegated Proof of Stake blockchain protocol for licensing, consensus weighted by node performance, and environmental, social, and governance tracking with non-fungible token (NFT)-based resource licensing.

The platform is anchored by several technical mechanisms described in the filings:

  • Node Health Scoring System: Quantitative analysis of compute nodes based on performance, reliability, and sustainability.
  • Blockchain-Enforced Geo-Compliance: Matching workload constraints to nodes with immutably recorded compliance credentials, aiming for auditable handling of data and regulatory requirements.
  • Multi-Cloud Orchestration Control Plane: Artificial intelligence-enhanced management architecture enabling control of workloads across decentralized, hybrid, or multi-cloud resources.

According to NexQloud, these technologies are intended to provide data center and enterprise operators with more granular control over workload placement, cost reduction opportunities, and detailed compliance and sustainability metrics.

“With our DKS patent as the kernel, this portfolio completes the architecture for a true Cloud OS,” said Mauro Terrinoni, CEO of NexQloud. “We are not merely extending a product; we are defining a new compute layer for the internet. Our Cloud OS provides the missing blueprint to unify disparate resources into a coherent, efficient, and compliant whole, transforming how the world deploys and manages computational power.”

NexQloud states that its platform is designed to orchestrate compute workloads globally, integrating blockchain-based governance for security, transparency, and compliance.

Source: NexQloud

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