Patents by Inventor Dean Tan
Dean Tan 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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Publication number: 20220069540Abstract: A header for an electronic component is provided. The header includes a base, a pedestal, and a submount. The base has a feedthrough with a feedthrough pin extending through the base and being electrically insulated from the base. The pedestal is connected to the base. The submount is connected to the pedestal. The pedestal is joined to the base via a pedestal substance-to-substance bond.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 3, 2021Publication date: March 3, 2022Applicant: SCHOTT AGInventors: Ong Wai Li, Jian Dean Tan, Amy Soon Li Ping, Andreas Krause, Artit Aowudomsuk, Karsten Droegemueller
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Publication number: 20220069544Abstract: A header for opto-electronic applications is provided. The header includes a header base with a back face, a front face, and opening that extends from the back face through the base to the front face. The opening accommodates an electrically isolated pin through the opening. A pedestal is arranged at the front face and is below a center of the opening. The pedestal has a mounting face and a free face, which opposes the mounting face. The pedestal further includes an upper surface for mounting and carrying a pedestal submount. The mounting face is fixedly attached to the front face with an electrically conductive material that is at least partially arranged between the front face and the mounting face. An electrically isolating material is arranged in the opening between the base and the pin to electrically isolate the pin from the base.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2021Publication date: March 3, 2022Applicant: SCHOTT AGInventors: Ong WAI LI, Jian Dean TAN, Amy Soon Li PING, Andreas KRAUSE, Artit AOWUDOMSUK, Karsten DROEGEMUELLER
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Publication number: 20220069543Abstract: A header for electronic components is provided. The header has a base with at least two electrical feedthroughs each having a feedthrough pin extending through the base and being electrically isolated to the base within the feedthrough. The further includes at least one pedestal connected to the base and two submounts. Each submount includes a carrier with a structured conductor plating that has at least two conductor traces with one of the conductor traces of each submount being electrically connected to one of the feedthrough pins. The submounts are equally formed but mounted in different orientations.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2021Publication date: March 3, 2022Applicant: SCHOTT AGInventors: Ong WAI LI, Jian Dean TAN, Amy Soon Li PING, Andreas KRAUSE, Artit AOWUDOMSUK, Karsten DROEGEMUELLER
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Patent number: 9047322Abstract: Techniques for automatically adding a database device to a network of database devices include sending a first request from the database device in response to detecting that the database device is connected to the network. In response, the database device receives data that identifies a database device-management server. The database device sends a second request to the database device-management server. The second request identifies the database device and requests that the device-management server register the database device in response to the second request. The new database device may be a database appliance having a database process and a special purpose operating system tailored to the database process. With these techniques, a new database device can be plugged into a network and automatically discovered, registered, and assigned management tasks without human intervention. This alleviates the load on human operators and makes adding database device to a network more reliable and simple.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 2011Date of Patent: June 2, 2015Assignee: Oracle International CorporationInventors: Yuanjiang Ou, Sivakumar Thivakaram, Darryl Presley, Venkat Malla, Dean Tan, Pascal Sero, Kevin Walsh
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Patent number: 8849850Abstract: Techniques for provisioning databases for users on a wide area network such as the Internet include a first party managing one or more database systems. Second parties subscribe to database services supported by the managed database systems. The first party provides, over a network, to database applications of the second parties, access to database services to which the second parties are subscribed. The database systems may use database appliances hosting both database process(es), and non-database process(es) tailored to the needs of the database process(es). A user is therefore able to obtain database resources from an Internet Database Service Provider (IDSP) without incurring the full costs of database administrator(s), dedicated database equipment facilit(ies), or even dedicated database device(s), depending on usage. Meanwhile, the IDSP incurs minimum staffing loads because of self-service tools. Costing model and automatic billing are also described.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2013Date of Patent: September 30, 2014Assignee: Oracle International CorporationInventors: Jean-Louis Baffier, Marc Dangeard, Thierry Gruet, Olaf Ziegler, Dean Tan, Christina Sechrest, Pascal Sero, Kevin Walsh
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Publication number: 20130290180Abstract: Techniques for provisioning databases for users on a wide area network such as the Internet include a first party managing one or more database systems. Second parties subscribe to database services supported by the managed database systems. The first party provides, over a network, to database applications of the second parties, access to database services to which the second parties are subscribed. The database systems may use database appliances hosting both database process(es), and non-database process(es) tailored to the needs of the database process(es). A user is therefore able to obtain database resources from an Internet Database Service Provider (IDSP) without incurring the full costs of database administrator(s), dedicated database equipment facilit(ies), or even dedicated database device(s), depending on usage. Meanwhile, the IDSP incurs minimum staffing loads because of self-service tools. Costing model and automatic billing are also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2013Publication date: October 31, 2013Inventors: Jean-Louis Baffier, Marc Dangeard, Thierry Gruet, Olaf Ziegler, Dean Tan, Christina Sechrest, Pascal Sero, Kevin Walsh
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Patent number: 8478778Abstract: Techniques for provisioning databases for users on a wide area network such as the Internet include a first party managing one or more database systems. Second parties subscribe to database services supported by the managed database systems. The first party provides, over a network, to database applications of the second parties, access to database services to which the second parties are subscribed. The database systems may use database appliances hosting both database process(es), and non-database process(es) tailored to the needs of the database process(es). A user is therefore able to obtain database resources from an Internet Database Service Provider (IDSP) without incurring the full costs of database administrator(s), dedicated database equipment facilit(ies), or even dedicated database device(s), depending on usage. Meanwhile, the IDSP incurs minimum staffing loads because of self-service tools. Costing model and automatic billing are also described.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 2012Date of Patent: July 2, 2013Assignee: Oracle International CorporationInventors: Jean-Louis Baffier, Marc Dangeard, Thierry Gruet, Olaf Ziegler, Dean Tan, Christina Sechrest, Pascal Sero, Kevin Walsh
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Publication number: 20120303584Abstract: Techniques for provisioning databases for users on a wide area network such as the Internet include a first party managing one or more database systems. Second parties subscribe to database services supported by the managed database systems. The first party provides, over a network, to database applications of the second parties, access to database services to which the second parties are subscribed. The database systems may use database appliances hosting both database process(es), and non-database process(es) tailored to the needs of the database process(es). A user is therefore able to obtain database resources from an Internet Database Service Provider (IDSP) without incurring the full costs of database administrator(s), dedicated database equipment facilit(ies), or even dedicated database device(s), depending on usage. Meanwhile, the IDSP incurs minimum staffing loads because of self-service tools. Costing model and automatic billing are also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 10, 2012Publication date: November 29, 2012Applicant: ORACLE INTERNATIONAL CORPORATIONInventors: Jean-Louis Baffier, Marc Dangeard, Thierry Gruet, Olaf Ziegler, Dean Tan, Christina Sechrest, Pascal Sero, Kevin Walsh
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Patent number: 8321457Abstract: Techniques for building a web site with database components include a web site building appliance having a processor, a computer readable medium, and a special purpose operating system. The computer-readable medium carries a web site wizard including a template and instructions. The template holds data indicating a first arrangement of components associated with a first type of web site. The instructions configure the processor for presenting a user with a series of one or more user interfaces including controls for modifying the first arrangement of components. The instructions also configure the processor for receiving input from the user in response to user interaction with the controls indicating a modified arrangement. The instructions further configure the processor for building the web site automatically in response to the input from the user. The web site is based on the modified arrangement.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2001Date of Patent: November 27, 2012Assignee: Oracle International CorporationInventors: Dean Tan, Pascal Sero, Kevin Walsh
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Patent number: 8316044Abstract: Techniques for provisioning databases for users on a wide area network such as the Internet include a first party managing one or more database systems. Second parties subscribe to database services supported by the managed database systems. The first party provides, over a network, to database applications of the second parties, access to database services to which the second parties are subscribed. The database systems may use database appliances hosting both database process(es), and non-database process(es) tailored to the needs of the database process(es). A user is therefore able to obtain database resources from an Internet Database Service Provider (IDSP) without incurring the full costs of database administrator(s), dedicated database equipment facilit(ies), or even dedicated database device(s), depending on usage. Meanwhile, the IDSP incurs minimum staffing loads because of self-service tools. Costing model and automatic billing are also described.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2011Date of Patent: November 20, 2012Assignee: Oracle International CorporationInventors: Jean-Louis Baffier, Marc Dangeard, Thierry Gruet, Olaf Ziegler, Dean Tan, Christina Sechrest, Pascal Sero, Kevin Walsh
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Publication number: 20120101994Abstract: Techniques for provisioning databases for users on a wide area network such as the Internet include a first party managing one or more database systems. Second parties subscribe to database services supported by the managed database systems. The first party provides, over a network, to database applications of the second parties, access to database services to which the second parties are subscribed. The database systems may use database appliances hosting both database process(es), and non-database process(es) tailored to the needs of the database process(es). A user is therefore able to obtain database resources from an Internet Database Service Provider (IDSP) without incurring the full costs of database administrator(s), dedicated database equipment facilit(ies), or even dedicated database device(s), depending on usage. Meanwhile, the IDSP incurs minimum staffing loads because of self-service tools. Costing model and automatic billing are also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 28, 2011Publication date: April 26, 2012Applicant: ORACLE INTERNATIONAL CORPORATIONInventors: Jean-Louis Baffier, Marc Dangeard, Thierry Gruet, Olaf Ziegler, Dean Tan, Christina Sechrest, Pascal Sero, Kevin Walsh
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Patent number: 8090741Abstract: Techniques for provisioning databases for users on a wide area network such as the Internet include a first party managing one or more database systems. Second parties subscribe to database services supported by the database systems managed by the first party. The first party provides, over a network, to database applications controlled by the second parties, access to the database services to which the second parties are subscribed. The database systems may use database appliances hosting both database process(es), and non-database process(es) tailored to the needs of the database process(es). A user is therefore able to obtain database resources from an Internet Database Service Provider (IDSP) without the user incurring the full costs of database administrator(s), dedicated database equipment facilit(ies), or even dedicated database device(s), depending on usage.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2011Date of Patent: January 3, 2012Assignee: Oracle International CorporationInventors: Jean-Louis Baffier, Marc Dangeard, Thierry Gruet, Olaf Ziegler, Dean Tan, Christina Sechrest, Pascal Sero, Kevin Walsh
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Publication number: 20110184978Abstract: Techniques for provisioning databases for users on a wide area network such as the Internet include a first party managing one or more database systems. Second parties subscribe to database services supported by the database systems managed by the first party. The first party provides, over a network, to database applications controlled by the second parties, access to the database services to which the second parties are subscribed. The database systems may use database appliances hosting both database process(es), and non-database process(es) tailored to the needs of the database process(es). A user is therefore able to obtain database resources from an Internet Database Service Provider (IDSP) without the user incurring the full costs of database administrator(s), dedicated database equipment facilit(ies), or even dedicated database device(s), depending on usage.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 4, 2011Publication date: July 28, 2011Applicant: ORACLE INTERNATIONAL CORPORATIONInventors: Jean-Louis Baffier, Marc Dangeard, Thierry Gruet, Olaf Ziegler, Dean Tan, Christina Sechrest, Pascal Sero, Kevin Walsh
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Publication number: 20110173156Abstract: Techniques for automatically adding a database device to a network of database devices include sending a first request from the database device over the network in response to detecting that the database device is connected to the network. In response to the first request, the database device receives data that identifies a database device-management server. The database device sends a second request to the database device-management server. The second request identifies the database device and requests that the device-management server register the database device as a database device on the network in response to the second request. The new database device may be a database appliance having a database process and a special purpose operating system tailored to the database process. With these techniques, a new database device can be plugged into a network and be automatically discovered, registered, and assigned management tasks without human intervention.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 21, 2011Publication date: July 14, 2011Applicant: ORACLE INTERNATIONAL CORPORATIONInventors: Yuanjiang Ou, Sivakumar Thivakaram, Darryl Presley, Venkat Malla, Dean Tan, Pascal Sero, Kevin Walsh
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Patent number: 7953764Abstract: Techniques for provisioning databases for users on a wide area network such as the Internet include a first party managing one or more database systems. Second parties subscribe to database services supported by the database systems managed by the first party. The first party provides, over a network, to database applications controlled by the second parties, access to the database services to which the second parties are subscribed. The database systems may use database appliances hosting both database process(es), and non-database process(es) tailored to the needs of the database process(es). A user is therefore able to obtain database resources from an Internet Database Service Provider (IDSP) without the user incurring the full costs of database administrator(s), dedicated database equipment facilit(ies), or even dedicated database device(s), depending on usage.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2010Date of Patent: May 31, 2011Assignee: Oracle International CorporationInventors: Jean-Louis Baffier, Marc Dangeard, Thierry Gruet, Olaf Ziegler, Dean Tan, Christina Sechrest, Pascal Sero, Kevin Walsh
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Publication number: 20100235513Abstract: Techniques for provisioning databases for users on a wide area network such as the Internet include a first party managing one or more database systems. Second parties subscribe to database services supported by the database systems managed by the first party. The first party provides, over a network, to database applications controlled by the second parties, access to the database services to which the second parties are subscribed. The database systems may use database appliances hosting both database process(es), and non-database process(es) tailored to the needs of the database process(es). A user is therefore able to obtain database resources from an Internet Database Service Provider (IDSP) without the user incurring the full costs of database administrator(s), dedicated database equipment facilit(ies), or even dedicated database device(s), depending on usage.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2010Publication date: September 16, 2010Inventors: Jean-Louis Baffier, Marc Dangeard, Thierry Gruet, Olaf Ziegler, Dean Tan, Christina Sechrest, Pascal Sero, Kevin Walsh
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Patent number: 7739308Abstract: Techniques for provisioning databases for users on a wide area network such as the Internet include a first party managing one or more database systems. Second parties subscribe to database services supported by the database systems managed by the first party. The first party provides, over a network, to database applications controlled by the second parties, access to the database services to which the second parties are subscribed. The database systems may use database appliances hosting both database process(es), and non-database process(es) tailored to the needs of the database process(es). A user is therefore able to obtain database resources from an Internet Database Service Provider (IDSP) without the user incurring the full costs of database administrator(s), dedicated database equipment facilit(ies), or even dedicated database device(s), depending on usage.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2001Date of Patent: June 15, 2010Assignee: Oracle International CorporationInventors: Jean-Louis Baffier, Marc Dangeard, Thierry Gruet, Olaf Ziegler, Dean Tan, Christina Sechrest, Pascal Sero, Kevin Walsh
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Patent number: 7536686Abstract: Techniques for automatically installing an application on a device on a network include sending, to a server, data indicating device resources on the device. The device requests a database application from the server. The device downloads from the server an initial customized value for a configuration parameter based on the device resources and the database application. The device also downloads the database application. The device installs the database application with the initial customized value for the configuration parameter.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2001Date of Patent: May 19, 2009Assignee: Oracle International CorporationInventors: Dean Tan, Marc Dangeard, Pascal Sero, Kevin Walsh
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Publication number: 20090043798Abstract: Techniques for building a web site with database components include a web site building appliance having a processor, a computer readable medium, and a special purpose operating system. The computer-readable medium carries a web site wizard including a template and instructions. The template holds data indicating a first arrangement of components associated with a first type of web site. The instructions configure the processor for presenting a user with a series of one or more user interfaces including controls for modifying the first arrangement of components. The instructions also configure the processor for receiving input from the user in response to user interaction with the controls indicating a modified arrangement. The instructions further configure the processor for building the web site automatically in response to the input from the user. The web site is based on the modified arrangement.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 31, 2001Publication date: February 12, 2009Inventors: Dean Tan, Pascal Sero, Kevin Walsh
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Publication number: 20080306883Abstract: Techniques for provisioning databases for users on a wide area network include a first party managing one or more database systems. Multiple second parties subscribe to database services supported by the database systems managed by the first party. The first party provides, over a network, to database applications controlled by the second parties, access to the database services to which the second parties are subscribed. The database systems may use database appliances. A database appliance includes a database process and a non-database process that is-tailored to the needs of the database process. The wide area network may be a public network of computer networks, such as the Internet.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 31, 2001Publication date: December 11, 2008Inventors: Jean-Louis Baffier, Marc Dangeard, Thierry Gruet, Olaf Ziegler, Dean Tan, Christina Sechrest, Pascal Sero, Kevin Walsh