Networking techniques for enabling communication between multiple cloud environments
Summary
The USPTO granted patent US12592931B2 to Oracle International Corporation for techniques enabling private network paths between multiple cloud environments. The patent covers methods for establishing cross-cloud tenancy and secure communication between cloud platforms through shared resources. The patent was granted on March 31, 2026, with 18 claims covering cloud networking methodology.
What changed
Oracle International Corporation received patent US12592931B2 for cloud networking techniques that establish private communication paths between different cloud environments. The patent describes methods for providing a tenancy from one cloud environment within a second cloud environment, enabling secure request routing through a set of bridging resources. The patent covers CPC classifications H04L 63/104, H04L 63/0272, H04L 63/0281, H04L 61/2503, H04L 12/4633, H04L 12/4641, and G06F 9/5072, with 18 total claims.
This patent grant primarily affects Oracle's intellectual property portfolio and technology licensing position. Companies developing cross-cloud networking solutions should review the patent claims for potential licensing requirements or design-around considerations. Technology companies operating multi-cloud or hybrid cloud architectures may need to assess whether their implementations fall within the scope of these claims.
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Networking techniques for enabling communication between multiple cloud environments
Grant US12592931B2 Kind: B2 Mar 31, 2026
Assignee
Oracle International Corporation
Inventors
Jagwinder Singh Brar, Jinsu Choi, Jwala Dinesh Gupta Chakka, Luke Francis Kearney
Abstract
Techniques are described for establishing a private network path from a first cloud environment to a second cloud environment. A tenancy associated with the first cloud environment is provided in the second cloud environment. The tenancy includes a set of one or more resources that enable communication between the first cloud environment and the second cloud environment. A request originating in the second cloud environment and associated with a service provided by the first cloud environment is caused to be received by a first resource from the set of one or more resources. Using at least one resource from the set of one or more resources, the request is transmitted from the second cloud environment to first cloud environment.
CPC Classifications
H04L 63/104 H04L 63/0272 H04L 63/0281 H04L 61/2503 H04L 12/4633 H04L 12/4641 G06F 9/5072
Filing Date
2023-02-01
Application No.
18104561
Claims
18
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