
NexQloud Technologies, Inc., a pioneer in distributed cloud infrastructure, has filed six new patent applications with the USPTO, expanding its Decentralized Kubernetes Service (DKS) into a comprehensive Distributed Compute Platform (DCP). This platform acts as a cloud operating system, unifying decentralized devices, enterprise data centers, and public cloud services to optimize workload management.
NexQloud files six patents for its Distributed Compute Platform (DCP).
DCP extends Decentralized Kubernetes Service for global workload orchestration.
Features AI-driven scheduling, blockchain governance, and ESG compliance.
Enables cost reduction and unified management across hybrid cloud resources.
Patents include Decentralized AI Compute and Cloud Exchange systems.
Platform ensures secure, compliant workload placement globally.
NexQloud’s DCP addresses critical challenges in cloud computing, such as resource fragmentation, compliance gaps, and underutilized compute capacity. By building on the DKS framework, DCP introduces a cloud operating system that orchestrates workloads across diverse infrastructures. The platform leverages AI and blockchain technologies to ensure efficiency, security, and compliance, offering enterprises a unified solution for managing global compute resources.
The newly filed patents cover systems that enhance DCP’s capabilities. Decentralized AI Compute (DAI) optimizes AI/ML workloads with AI-specific scheduling and blockchain-based monetization. Distributed Compute Cloud (DC2) manages virtual machine workloads across decentralized infrastructure with verified compliance. The Distributed Cloud Aggregator (DCA) uses intelligent routing for optimized workload placement based on cost, performance, and data sovereignty. Decentralized Cloud Exchange (DCX) creates a blockchain-based marketplace for enterprises to monetize excess data center capacity. Lastly, the Layer 1 Blockchain for Governance employs a Delegated Proof of Stake protocol for resource licensing and ESG tracking, ensuring transparent governance.
DCP’s patented technologies include the Node Health Scoring System, which evaluates compute nodes based on performance, reliability, and sustainability metrics. Blockchain-Enforced Geo-Compliance ensures workloads meet regional compliance requirements, while the Multi-Cloud Orchestration Control Plane governs workloads across decentralized, hybrid, and multi-cloud environments. These innovations enable enterprises to achieve significant cost savings, precise workload control, and auditable compliance metrics.
The DCP positions NexQloud as a leader in distributed cloud computing, offering a scalable and secure solution for modern enterprises. By unifying disparate compute resources, the platform reduces costs and enhances compliance with ESG mandates. These patents solidify NexQloud’s vision of transforming global computational power management, paving the way for a more efficient and sustainable cloud ecosystem.
NexQloud is developing foundational technologies for distributed cloud infrastructure. The company’s platform, anchored by its Decentralized Kubernetes Service (DKS), is designed to cautiously orchestrate compute workloads across a global network of resources, integrating blockchain-based governance for security, transparency, and compliance.