MARKETPLACE FOR CLOUD SERVICES RESOURCES
First Claim
1. A system that facilitates transferring resources, comprising:
- a third party service provider that supports distributed hardware resources spread across a network to process and respond to an input; and
a dynamic allocation component that adds available hardware resources from one or more client devices.
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Abstract
The claimed subject matter provides systems and/or methods that facilitate dynamically allocating resources (e.g., hardware, software, . . . ) supported by a third party service provider. The third party service provider can support any number of services that can be concurrently requested by several clients without user perception of degraded computing performance as compared to conventional systems/techniques due to improved connectivity and mitigated latencies. An interface component can receive a request from a client device. Further, a dynamic allocation component can apportion resources (e.g., hardware resources) supported by the third party service provider to process and respond to the request based at least in part upon subscription data. Moreover, a user state evaluator can determine a state associated with a user and/or the client device; the state can be utilized by the dynamic allocation component to tailor resource allocation.
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20 Claims
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1. A system that facilitates transferring resources, comprising:
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a third party service provider that supports distributed hardware resources spread across a network to process and respond to an input; and a dynamic allocation component that adds available hardware resources from one or more client devices. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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14. A method that facilitates transferring resources, comprising:
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dynamically apportioning distributed hardware resources supported by a third party service provider; and adding disparate hardware resources available from one or more client devices, the disparate hardware resources thereafter being dynamically apportioned. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16, 17, 18, 19)
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20. A system that facilitates transferring distributed hardware resources supported by a third party service provider, comprising:
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means for adding hardware resources supported by the third party service provider, the added hardware resources being hardware resources of one or more client devices; and means for allotting the hardware resources based at least in part upon subscription data.
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