Patents by Inventor Dima Golbert
Dima Golbert 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: 11553014Abstract: A system is described for downloading server-based content to peers in a P2P network. The server-based content can be partitioned and different peers can be given priority for downloading the different parts. A client on each peer can view what content is available on each of the other peers as well as what content is available on a virtual peer, which represents content on the server and only makes content that exists on the server and not on any peers available for download. Consequently, a client on a peer requesting to download the content can download the content from the peers and the virtual peer based on a file sharing protocol, such as BitTorrent.Type: GrantFiled: July 4, 2017Date of Patent: January 10, 2023Assignee: VMware, Inc.Inventors: Chen Doar, Rami Stern, Dima Golbert, Or Lupovitz, Lior Hipsh
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Patent number: 10810027Abstract: A management agent operates transparently in the background on each endpoint computing device that needs to be managed. The agent sets up a sandboxed environment on the endpoint computing device on which it is operating in order to capture applications that have been installed on the endpoint device. The application capture is performed after the applications have been installed on the endpoint device and therefore does not require installing the application on any dedicated staging machine, nor any recording of the pre-installation state. The application capture process involves running the application from an isolated sandboxed environment on the computing device in order to identify all necessary components of the application by monitoring accesses by the application to components located outside of the sandbox. The identified components can then be packaged together and managed as individual application packages.Type: GrantFiled: December 24, 2018Date of Patent: October 20, 2020Assignee: VMware, Inc.Inventors: Nir Adler, Dima Golbert, Avshi Avital
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Patent number: 10430266Abstract: Systems and methods are described for capturing and reproducing the full state of an application session. An application is captured by performing a dump of various components of the session and storing the components in an application session capture. Captured components include a memory image, CPU register values, open handles to kernel objects, and loaded libraries. The session is reproduced when requested based on the session capture. In cases where locations or references to certain items (e.g., memory locations, open handle references, library addresses, etc.) are different when the session is restored, a driver is used to remap the old locations or references to the new locations or references.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2016Date of Patent: October 1, 2019Assignee: VMware, Inc.Inventors: Nir Adler, Dima Golbert, Or Lupovitz, Kosta Shougaev
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Publication number: 20190129736Abstract: A management agent operates transparently in the background on each endpoint computing device that needs to be managed. The agent sets up a sandboxed environment on the endpoint computing device on which it is operating in order to capture applications that have been installed on the endpoint device. The application capture is performed after the applications have been installed on the endpoint device and therefore does not require installing the application on any dedicated staging machine, nor any recording of the pre-installation state. The application capture process involves running the application from an isolated sandboxed environment on the computing device in order to identify all necessary components of the application by monitoring accesses by the application to components located outside of the sandbox. The identified components can then be packaged together and managed as individual application packages.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 24, 2018Publication date: May 2, 2019Inventors: Nir Adler, Dima Golbert, Avshi Avital
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Patent number: 10223413Abstract: A management agent operates transparently in the background on each endpoint computing device that needs to be managed. The agent performs a static analysis of the system on the endpoint computing device on which it is operating in order to capture the applications that have been installed on the endpoint device. The static analysis is performed after the applications have been installed on the endpoint device and therefore does not require installing the application on any dedicated staging machine, nor any recording of the pre-installation state. The post-installation static analysis involves steps that are used to determine all of the necessary components that comprise the application, which can then be packaged together and managed as individual application packages.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2016Date of Patent: March 5, 2019Assignee: VMware, Inc.Inventors: Nir Adler, Dima Golbert, Or Lupovitz, Kosta Shougaev
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Patent number: 10223092Abstract: Systems and methods are described for packaging and deploying applications using minimal and maximal component sets. A minimal set of application components that includes at least the necessary components for launching the application is first downloaded to an endpoint device from a central server. The application is launched on the endpoint from the minimal set. If the application requests a missing component that is not available on the endpoint, the missing component is requested and delivered on-demand from a maximal set located on the server, where the maximal set contains all possible application components. The application is suspended during the download of the missing component. After the missing component is downloaded, the application is resumed, having access to the missing component on the endpoint.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2016Date of Patent: March 5, 2019Assignee: VMware, Inc.Inventors: Nir Adler, Dima Golbert, Avshi Avital, Or Lupovitz, Kosta Shougaev
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Publication number: 20190014161Abstract: A system is described for downloading server-based content to peers in a P2P network. The server-based content can be partitioned and different peers can be given priority for downloading the different parts. A client on each peer can view what content is available on each of the other peers as well as what content is available on a virtual peer, which represents content on the server and only makes content that exists on the server and not on any peers available for download. Consequently, a client on a peer requesting to download the content can download the content from the peers and the virtual peer based on a file sharing protocol, such as BitTorrent.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 4, 2017Publication date: January 10, 2019Inventors: Chen Doar, Rami Stern, Dima Golbert, Or Lupovitz, Lior Hipsh
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Patent number: 10162653Abstract: A management agent operates transparently in the background on each endpoint computing device that needs to be managed. The agent sets up a sandboxed environment on the endpoint computing device on which it is operating in order to capture applications that have been installed on the endpoint device. The application capture is performed after the applications have been installed on the endpoint device and therefore does not require installing the application on any dedicated staging machine, nor any recording of the pre-installation state. The application capture process involves running the application from an isolated sandboxed environment on the computing device in order to identify all necessary components of the application by monitoring accesses by the application to components located outside of the sandbox. The identified components can then be packaged together and managed as individual application packages.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2016Date of Patent: December 25, 2018Assignee: VMware, Inc.Inventors: Nir Adler, Dima Golbert, Avshi Avital
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Patent number: 9910662Abstract: Techniques are described for segregating a monolithic computing device that contains many installed applications into separate application storage volumes that can be attached or detached from the computing device as needed. Once the monolithic device has been segregated, the application storage volumes can be managed remotely from a management server and can be enabled or disabled on the device based on instructions from an administrator. Additionally, the administrator is enabled to select which application storage volumes are migrated during an operating system (OS) upgrade on the computing device.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 2016Date of Patent: March 6, 2018Assignee: VMware, Inc.Inventors: Nir Adler, Dima Golbert, Or Lupovitz, Kosta Shougaev
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Patent number: 9910667Abstract: Techniques are described for segregating a monolithic computing device that contains many installed applications into separate application storage volumes that can be attached or detached from the computing device as needed. Once the monolithic device has been segregated, the application storage volumes can be managed remotely from a management server and can be enabled or disabled on the device based on instructions from an administrator. Additionally, the administrator is enabled to select which application storage volumes are migrated during an operating system (OS) upgrade on the computing device.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 2016Date of Patent: March 6, 2018Assignee: VMware, Inc.Inventors: Nir Adler, Dima Golbert, Or Lupovitz, Kosta Shougaev
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Publication number: 20170364347Abstract: Techniques are described for segregating a monolithic computing device that contains many installed applications into separate application storage volumes that can be attached or detached from the computing device as needed. Once the monolithic device has been segregated, the application storage volumes can be managed remotely from a management server and can be enabled or disabled on the device based on instructions from an administrator. Additionally, the administrator is enabled to select which application storage volumes are migrated during an operating system (OS) upgrade on the computing device.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 17, 2016Publication date: December 21, 2017Inventors: Nir Adler, Dima Golbert, Or Lupovitz, Kosta Shougaev
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Publication number: 20170364353Abstract: Techniques are described for segregating a monolithic computing device that contains many installed applications into separate application storage volumes that can be attached or detached from the computing device as needed. Once the monolithic device has been segregated, the application storage volumes can be managed remotely from a management server and can be enabled or disabled on the device based on instructions from an administrator. Additionally, the administrator is enabled to select which application storage volumes are migrated during an operating system (OS) upgrade on the computing device.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 17, 2016Publication date: December 21, 2017Inventors: Nir Adler, Dima Golbert, Or Lupovitz, Kosta Shougaev
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Publication number: 20170357544Abstract: Systems and methods are described for capturing and reproducing the full state of an application session. An application is captured by performing a dump of various components of the session and storing the components in an application session capture. Captured components include a memory image, CPU register values, open handles to kernel objects, and loaded libraries. The session is reproduced when requested based on the session capture. In cases where locations or references to certain items (e.g., memory locations, open handle references, library addresses, etc.) are different when the session is restored, a driver is used to remap the old locations or references to the new locations or references.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 13, 2016Publication date: December 14, 2017Inventors: Nir Adler, Dima Golbert, Or Lupovitz, Kosta Shougaev
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Publication number: 20170357492Abstract: Systems and methods are described for packaging and deploying applications using minimal and maximal component sets. A minimal set of application components that includes at least the necessary components for launching the application is first downloaded to an endpoint device from a central server. The application is launched on the endpoint from the minimal set. If the application requests a missing component that is not available on the endpoint, the missing component is requested and delivered on-demand from a maximal set located on the server, where the maximal set contains all possible application components. The application is suspended during the download of the missing component. After the missing component is downloaded, the application is resumed, having access to the missing component on the endpoint.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 9, 2016Publication date: December 14, 2017Inventors: Nir Adler, Dima Golbert, Avshi Avital, Or Lupovitz, Kosta Shougaev
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Publication number: 20170286141Abstract: A management agent operates transparently in the background on each endpoint computing device that needs to be managed. The agent sets up a sandboxed environment on the endpoint computing device on which it is operating in order to capture applications that have been installed on the endpoint device. The application capture is performed after the applications have been installed on the endpoint device and therefore does not require installing the application on any dedicated staging machine, nor any recording of the pre-installation state. The application capture process involves running the application from an isolated sandboxed environment on the computing device in order to identify all necessary components of the application by monitoring accesses by the application to components located outside of the sandbox. The identified components can then be packaged together and managed as individual application packages.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 29, 2016Publication date: October 5, 2017Inventors: Nir Adler, Dima Golbert, Avshi Avital
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Publication number: 20170249357Abstract: A management agent operates transparently in the background on each endpoint computing device that needs to be managed. The agent performs a static analysis of the system on the endpoint computing device on which it is operating in order to capture the applications that have been installed on the endpoint device. The static analysis is performed after the applications have been installed on the endpoint device and therefore does not require installing the application on any dedicated staging machine, nor any recording of the pre-installation state. The post-installation static analysis involves steps that are used to determine all of the necessary components that comprise the application, which can then be packaged together and managed as individual application packages.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 29, 2016Publication date: August 31, 2017Inventors: Nir Adler, Dima Golbert, Or Lupovitz, Kosta Shougaev