Inventor · Loomis, CA, US

Jeaneth Vergara

15Patents
4h-index
9Co-inventors
49Inventor score

Filing activity: Apr 3, 2014 → Apr 3, 2024

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US11356508B1 Retry strategies for handling failures during continuous delivery of software artifacts in a cloud platform Electricity 13 Active
US11573786B1 Deployment strategies for continuous delivery of software artifacts in cloud platforms Physics 10 Active
US9521040B2 System and method for generic configuration management system application programming interface Electricity 6 Active
US11349958B1 Deployment of software releases on datacenters configured in cloud platforms Electricity 6 Active
US11392361B2 Software release orchestration for continuous delivery of features in a cloud platform based data center Physics 2 Active
US11403145B1 Enforcing system configuration freeze of services deployed via continuous delivery on datacenters configured in cloud platforms Physics 2 Active
US11487546B2 Change management of services deployed on datacenters configured in cloud platforms Physics 1 Active
US11775287B2 Manifest and content delivery Physics 1 Active
US11733987B2 Executing shared pipelines for continuous delivery of services in cloud platforms Electricity 0 Active
US12056537B2 Managing execution of continuous delivery pipelines for a cloud platform based data center Physics 0 Active
US10158529B2 System and method for generic configuration management system application programming interface Electricity 0 Active
US11451442B2 System and method for generic configuration management system application programming interface Electricity 0 Active
US12289206B2 System and method for generic configuration management system application programming interface Electricity 0 Active
US11979285B2 System and method for generic configuration management system application programming interface Electricity 0 Active
US10817274B2 Techniques for distributing software packages Electricity 0 Active

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