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SAP SE Patent US12608678B2, Integration Microservice, 21st Apr

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SAP SE has been granted US Patent US12608678B2 titled 'Integration of enterprise software applications to support logistical analysis.' The patent discloses a method involving an integration microservice receiving fetch requests for tracking data, determining tenant capacity, and distributing jobs to data load microservice instances based on capacity matching. The 20-claim patent was filed on December 20, 2022, with inventors Dexian Li, Yun Jin, Zichao Song, and Hanmei Zhang.

“A method may include an integration microservice receiving a fetch request to fetch tracking data associated with a first enterprise software application.”

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SAP SE has been granted US Patent US12608678B2 for a method involving an integration microservice that receives fetch requests for tracking data associated with enterprise software applications. The integration microservice determines whether a tenant's capacity can accommodate a job fulfilling the fetch request and distributes the job to a data load microservice instance selected based on that instance's capacity. The job is then performed by sending the tracking data to another enterprise software application for analytical tasks.

This patent is relevant for enterprise software vendors, logistics technology providers, and companies developing multi-tenant SaaS platforms. The capacity-based job distribution method disclosed may be of interest to technology companies implementing similar fulfillment tracking or logistics analysis systems in cloud-based environments.

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Integration of enterprise software applications to support logistical analysis

Grant US12608678B2 Kind: B2 Apr 21, 2026

Assignee

SAP SE

Inventors

Dexian Li, Yun Jin, Zichao Song, Hanmei Zhang

Abstract

A method may include an integration microservice receiving a fetch request to fetch tracking data associated with a first enterprise software application. The tracking data may be associated with a tracking model tracking a fulfilment cycle of each order item in an order. The integration microservice may determine whether a first capacity of a tenant associated with the fetch request is able to accommodate a job fulfilling the fetch request. If the first capacity of the tenant is able to accommodate the job fulfilling the fetch request, the integration microservice may distribute the job to an instance of a data load microservice selected based on a second capacity of that instance of the data load microservice. The job may be performed by the instance of the data load microservice by sending the tracking data to a second enterprise software application to perform various analytical tasks based on the tracking data.

CPC Classifications

G06Q 10/087

Filing Date

2022-12-20

Application No.

18068915

Claims

20

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April 21st, 2026
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