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CloudVault Campaign Turns to Broadcom
New Patent Litigation
This summer, the Western District of Texas cases that Quick Vault, Inc. (d/b/a CloudVault) filed late last year, one against Tanium (November) and another against Oracle (December), have been dismissed without substantive litigation. The plaintiff has turned to Broadcom (1:24-cv-00864), accused in a new complaint filed in the same district of infringing seven patents that generally relate to a cloud system for securely managing access to data and tracking its usage. The accused product is the Symantec Enterprise Cloud solution, including the related Symantec CloudSOC and Symantec Data Loss Prevention services.
August 4, 2024
CloudVault Filing Needs Some Cleanup
New Patent Litigation
Last week, Quick Vault, Inc. (d/b/a CloudVault) appears to have added a Western District of Texas case against Oracle (1:23-cv-01522) to its sole litigation campaign, after recently suing Forcepoint (in August) and Tanium (November) there. A likely filing mishap has a cover sheet filed where a complaint should be, but based on the claim charts also filed, it appears that CloudVault means to accuse Oracle of infringing five patents generally related to a cloud system for securely managing access to data and tracking its usage through the provision of the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure platform, targeting features including Oracle Threat Intelligence Service and other functionality related to data and application management, analytics, notifications, multifactor authentication, access management, license management, configuration of instances and/or virtual machines, encryption, and search.
December 17, 2023
Forcepoint Added as a Defendant to “Forensic Data Tracking” Campaign
New Patent Litigation
Quick Vault, Inc. (d/b/a CloudVault) has filed a third lawsuit in its sole litigation campaign, accusing Forcepoint (1:23-cv-01016) of infringing four “forensic data tracking” patents through the provision of the Forcepoint DLP (Data Loss Prevention) solutions. The same four patents are asserted against SailPoint Technologies in a suit that was just moved to Western District of Texas Judge Alan D. Albright’s docket after former District Judge Lee Yeakel’s retirement from the bench. A claim construction hearing has been set in that case for January 2024; the new case against Forcepoint has also been assigned to Judge Albright.
September 2, 2023