Patents by Inventor Alexander Lilko
Alexander Lilko has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 11991179Abstract: An information integration system may include a set of integration services embodied on one or more server machines in a computing environment. The set of integration services may include connectors communicatively connected to disparate information systems. The connectors may be configured for integrating data stored in the disparate information systems utilizing a common model employed by the set of integration services. The common model may overlay, augment, integrate, or otherwise utilize a content management interoperability services data model and may include common property definitions and a common security model. The common security model may include permissions particularly defined for use by the set of integration services. These common property definitions and permissions may be uniquely defined and utilized by the information integration system.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2022Date of Patent: May 21, 2024Assignee: Open Text SA ULCInventors: Jody Hupton Palmer, Alexander Lilko, Steve Molloy
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Publication number: 20240045884Abstract: Embodiments provide systems, methods and computer program products for cloud replication of data. One embodiment includes, accessing a virtual table definition and a data collection definition, the virtual table definition comprising a definition of a set of virtual table fields and a mapping of the set of virtual table fields to a set of target data types; automatically creating a virtual table according to the virtual table definition, the virtual table comprising the set of virtual table fields populated with the data of interest according to the data collection definition; and sending the virtual table and the mapping to a cloud computing environment. One embodiment further includes, in the cloud computing environment, storing the set of virtual table fields as a set of physical table fields in a physical table in a cloud hosted database, the set of physical table fields having the set of target data types.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 5, 2022Publication date: February 8, 2024Inventors: Alexander Lilko, Paul O'Hagan
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Publication number: 20230325448Abstract: An information integration system may include a set of integration services embodied on one or more server machines in a computing environment. The set of integration services may include connectors communicatively connected to disparate information systems. The connectors are configured for integrating data utilizing a common model comprising a content management interoperability services data model, common property definitions, and a common security model particularly defined for use by the set of integration services. Responsive to a user query to search disparate information systems or a subset thereof, an application may communicate metadata of interest contained in the user query to a search engine which locates, via a unified index, requested data from the disparate information systems or a subset thereof. The search engine returns search results referencing the requested data to the application which interprets the search results and displays a visualization thereof on a client device.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 5, 2023Publication date: October 12, 2023Inventors: Daniel Leclerc, Maxime Dubois, Alex Dowgailenko, Jody Hupton Palmer, Alexander Lilko, Steve Molloy
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Publication number: 20230319042Abstract: An information integration system may include a set of integration services embodied on one or more server machines in a computing environment. The set of integration services may include connectors communicatively connected to disparate information systems. The connectors may be configured for integrating data stored in the disparate information systems utilizing a common model employed by the set of integration services. The common model may overlay, augment, integrate, or otherwise utilize a content management interoperability services data model and may include common property definitions and a common security model. The common security model may include permissions particularly defined for use by the set of integration services. These common property definitions and permissions may be uniquely defined and utilized by the information integration system.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 5, 2023Publication date: October 5, 2023Inventors: Jody Hupton Palmer, Alexander Lilko, Steve Molloy
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Patent number: 11709906Abstract: An information integration system may include a set of integration services embodied on one or more server machines in a computing environment. The set of integration services may include connectors communicatively connected to disparate information systems. The connectors are configured for integrating data utilizing a common model comprising a content management interoperability services data model, common property definitions, and a common security model particularly defined for use by the set of integration services. Responsive to a user query to search disparate information systems or a subset thereof, an application may communicate metadata of interest contained in the user query to a search engine which locates, via a unified index, requested data from the disparate information systems or a subset thereof. The search engine returns search results referencing the requested data to the application which interprets the search results and displays a visualization thereof on a client device.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2020Date of Patent: July 25, 2023Assignee: Open Text SA ULCInventors: Daniel Leclerc, Maxime Dubois, Alex Dowgailenko, Jody Hupton Palmer, Alexander Lilko, Steve Molloy
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Patent number: 11711368Abstract: An information integration system may include a set of integration services embodied on one or more server machines in a computing environment. The set of integration services may include connectors communicatively connected to disparate information systems. The connectors may be configured for integrating data stored in the disparate information systems utilizing a common model employed by the set of integration services. The common model may overlay, augment, integrate, or otherwise utilize a content management interoperability services data model and may include common property definitions and a common security model. The common security model may include permissions particularly defined for use by the set of integration services. These common property definitions and permissions may be uniquely defined and utilized by the information integration system.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2021Date of Patent: July 25, 2023Assignee: Open Text SA ULCInventors: Jody Hupton Palmer, Alexander Lilko, Steve Molloy
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Publication number: 20230214460Abstract: To resolve a conflict between CMIS secondary types and certain ECM features such as content server categories and allow the underlying ECM system to be fully CMIS-compliant, an ECM-independent ETL tool comprising a CMIS-compliant, repository-specific connector is provided. Operating on an integration services server at an integration tier between an application tier and a storage tier where the repository resides, the connector is particular configured to support CMIS secondary types and specific to the repository. On startup, the connector can import any category definition from the repository. The category definition contains properties associated with a category in the repository. When the category is attached to a document, the properties are viewable via a special category object type and a category identifier for the category. Any application can be adapted to leverage the ECM-independent ETL tool disclosed herein.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2023Publication date: July 6, 2023Inventors: Alexander Lilko, Martin Brousseau
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Patent number: 11609973Abstract: To resolve a conflict between CMIS secondary types and certain ECM features such as content server categories, and allow the underlying ECM system to be fully CMIS-compliant, an ECM-independent ETL tool comprising a CMIS-compliant, repository-specific connector is provided. Operating on an integration services server at an integration tier between an application tier and a storage tier where the repository resides, the connector is particular configured to support CMIS secondary types and specific to the repository. On startup, the connector can import any category definition from the repository. The category definition contains properties associated with a category in the repository. When the category is attached to a document, the properties are viewable via a special category object type and a category identifier for the category. Any application can be adapted to leverage the ECM-independent ETL tool disclosed herein.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 2021Date of Patent: March 21, 2023Assignee: Open Text SA ULCInventors: Alexander Lilko, Martin Brousseau
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Publication number: 20220377076Abstract: An information integration system may include a set of integration services embodied on one or more server machines in a computing environment. The set of integration services may include connectors communicatively connected to disparate information systems. The connectors may be configured for integrating data stored in the disparate information systems utilizing a common model employed by the set of integration services. The common model may overlay, augment, integrate, or otherwise utilize a content management interoperability services data model and may include common property definitions and a common security model. The common security model may include permissions particularly defined for use by the set of integration services. These common property definitions and permissions may be uniquely defined and utilized by the information integration system.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 1, 2022Publication date: November 24, 2022Inventors: Jody Hupton Palmer, Alexander Lilko, Steve Molloy
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Patent number: 11438335Abstract: An information integration system may include a set of integration services embodied on one or more server machines in a computing environment. The set of integration services may include connectors communicatively connected to disparate information systems. The connectors may be configured for integrating data stored in the disparate information systems utilizing a common model employed by the set of integration services. The common model may overlay, augment, integrate, or otherwise utilize a content management interoperability services data model and may include common property definitions and a common security model. The common security model may include permissions particularly defined for use by the set of integration services. These common property definitions and permissions may be uniquely defined and utilized by the information integration system.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2020Date of Patent: September 6, 2022Assignee: Open Text SA ULCInventors: Jody Hupton Palmer, Alexander Lilko, Steve Molloy
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Publication number: 20210226954Abstract: An information integration system may include a set of integration services embodied on one or more server machines in a computing environment. The set of integration services may include connectors communicatively connected to disparate information systems. The connectors may be configured for integrating data stored in the disparate information systems utilizing a common model employed by the set of integration services. The common model may overlay, augment, integrate, or otherwise utilize a content management interoperability services data model and may include common property definitions and a common security model. The common security model may include permissions particularly defined for use by the set of integration services. These common property definitions and permissions may be uniquely defined and utilized by the information integration system.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 5, 2021Publication date: July 22, 2021Inventors: Jody Hupton Palmer, Alexander Lilko, Steve Molloy
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Publication number: 20210133297Abstract: To resolve a conflict between CMIS secondary types and certain ECM features such as content server categories, and allow the underlying ECM system to be fully CMIS-compliant, an ECM-independent ETL tool comprising a CMIS-compliant, repository-specific connector is provided. Operating on an integration services server at an integration tier between an application tier and a storage tier where the repository resides, the connector is particular configured to support CMIS secondary types and specific to the repository. On startup, the connector can import any category definition from the repository. The category definition contains properties associated with a category in the repository. When the category is attached to a document, the properties are viewable via a special category object type and a category identifier for the category. Any application can be adapted to leverage the ECM-independent ETL tool disclosed herein.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 12, 2021Publication date: May 6, 2021Inventors: Alexander Lilko, Martin Brousseau
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Patent number: 10972466Abstract: An information integration system may include a set of integration services embodied on one or more server machines in a computing environment. The set of integration services may include connectors communicatively connected to disparate information systems. The connectors may be configured for integrating data stored in the disparate information systems utilizing a common model employed by the set of integration services. The common model may overlay, augment, integrate, or otherwise utilize a content management interoperability services data model and may include common property definitions and a common security model. The common security model may include permissions particularly defined for use by the set of integration services. These common property definitions and permissions may be uniquely defined and utilized by the information integration system.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2020Date of Patent: April 6, 2021Assignee: Open Text SA ULCInventors: Jody Hupton Palmer, Alexander Lilko, Steve Molloy
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Publication number: 20210097121Abstract: An information integration system may include a set of integration services embodied on one or more server machines in a computing environment. The set of integration services may include connectors communicatively connected to disparate information systems. The connectors are configured for integrating data utilizing a common model comprising a content management interoperability services data model, common property definitions, and a common security model particularly defined for use by the set of integration services. Responsive to a user query to search disparate information systems or a subset thereof, an application may communicate metadata of interest contained in the user query to a search engine which locates, via a unified index, requested data from the disparate information systems or a subset thereof. The search engine returns search results referencing the requested data to the application which interprets the search results and displays a visualization thereof on a client device.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2020Publication date: April 1, 2021Inventors: Daniel Leclerc, Maxime Dubois, Alex Dowgailenko, Jody Hupton Palmer, Alexander Lilko, Steve Molloy
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Patent number: 10902095Abstract: To resolve a conflict between CMIS secondary types and certain ECM features such as content server categories, and allow the underlying ECM system to be fully CMIS-compliant, an ECM-independent ETL tool comprising a CMIS-compliant, repository-specific connector is provided. Operating on an integration services server at an integration tier between an application tier and a storage tier where the repository resides, the connector is particular configured to support CMIS secondary types and specific to the repository. On startup, the connector can import any category definition from the repository. The category definition contains properties associated with a category in the repository. When the category is attached to a document, the properties are viewable via a special category object type and a category identifier for the category. Any application can be adapted to leverage the ECM-independent ETL tool disclosed herein.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2019Date of Patent: January 26, 2021Assignee: Open Text SA ULCInventors: Alexander Lilko, Martin Brousseau
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Publication number: 20200403997Abstract: An information integration system may include a set of integration services embodied on one or more server machines in a computing environment. The set of integration services may include connectors communicatively connected to disparate information systems. The connectors may be configured for integrating data stored in the disparate information systems utilizing a common model employed by the set of integration services. The common model may overlay, augment, integrate, or otherwise utilize a content management interoperability services data model and may include common property definitions and a common security model. The common security model may include permissions particularly defined for use by the set of integration services. These common property definitions and permissions may be uniquely defined and utilized by the information integration system.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 4, 2020Publication date: December 24, 2020Inventors: Jody Hupton Palmer, Alexander Lilko, Steve Molloy
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Patent number: 10795955Abstract: An information integration system may include a set of integration services embodied on one or more server machines in a computing environment. The set of integration services may include connectors communicatively connected to disparate information systems. The connectors are configured for integrating data utilizing a common model comprising a content management interoperability services data model, common property definitions, and a common security model particularly defined for use by the set of integration services. Responsive to a user query to search disparate information systems or a subset thereof, an application may communicate metadata of interest contained in the user query to a search engine which locates, via a unified index, requested data from the disparate information systems or a subset thereof. The search engine returns search results referencing the requested data to the application which interprets the search results and displays a visualization thereof on a client device.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2018Date of Patent: October 6, 2020Assignee: Open Text SA ULCInventors: Daniel Leclerc, Maxime Dubois, Alex Dowgailenko, Jody Hupton Palmer, Alexander Lilko, Steve Molloy
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Patent number: 10778686Abstract: An information integration system may include a set of integration services embodied on one or more server machines in a computing environment. The set of integration services may include connectors communicatively connected to disparate information systems. The connectors may be configured for integrating data stored in the disparate information systems utilizing a common model employed by the set of integration services. The common model may overlay, augment, integrate, or otherwise utilize a content management interoperability services data model and may include common property definitions and a common security model. The common security model may include permissions particularly defined for use by the set of integration services. These common property definitions and permissions may be uniquely defined and utilized by the information integration system.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2018Date of Patent: September 15, 2020Assignee: Open Text SA ULCInventors: Jody Hupton Palmer, Alexander Lilko, Steve Molloy
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Publication number: 20200153832Abstract: An information integration system may include a set of integration services embodied on one or more server machines in a computing environment. The set of integration services may include connectors communicatively connected to disparate information systems. The connectors may be configured for integrating data stored in the disparate information systems utilizing a common model employed by the set of integration services. The common model may overlay, augment, integrate, or otherwise utilize a content management interoperability services data model and may include common property definitions and a common security model. The common security model may include permissions particularly defined for use by the set of integration services. These common property definitions and permissions may be uniquely defined and utilized by the information integration system.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 10, 2020Publication date: May 14, 2020Inventors: Jody Hupton Palmer, Alexander Lilko, Steve Molloy
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Publication number: 20200110854Abstract: To resolve a conflict between CMIS secondary types and certain ECM features such as content server categories, and allow the underlying ECM system to be fully CMIS-compliant, an ECM-independent ETL tool comprising a CMIS-compliant, repository-specific connector is provided. Operating on an integration services server at an integration tier between an application tier and a storage tier where the repository resides, the connector is particular configured to support CMIS secondary types and specific to the repository. On startup, the connector can import any category definition from the repository. The category definition contains properties associated with a category in the repository. When the category is attached to a document, the properties are viewable via a special category object type and a category identifier for the category. Any application can be adapted to leverage the ECM-independent ETL tool disclosed herein.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 21, 2019Publication date: April 9, 2020Inventors: Alexander Lilko, Martin Brousseau