Patents by Inventor James Milton Brown
James Milton Brown 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: 20240158848Abstract: The invention relates to a new method of determining the presence, absence or characteristics of an analyte. The analyte is coupled to a membrane. The invention also relates to nucleic acid sequencing.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2023Publication date: May 16, 2024Applicant: Oxford Nanopore Technologies PLCInventors: James Anthony Clarke, James White, John Milton, Clive Gavin Brown
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Patent number: 11959135Abstract: The invention relates to a new method of determining the presence, absence or characteristics of an analyte. The analyte is coupled to a membrane. The invention also relates to nucleic acid sequencing.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 2020Date of Patent: April 16, 2024Assignee: Oxford Nanopore Technologies PLCInventors: James Anthony Clarke, James White, John Milton, Clive Gavin Brown
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Patent number: 11946102Abstract: The invention relates to a new method of determining the presence, absence or characteristics of an analyte. The analyte is coupled to a membrane. The invention also relates to nucleic acid sequencing.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 2020Date of Patent: April 2, 2024Assignee: Oxford Nanopore Technologies PLCInventors: James Anthony Clarke, James White, John Milton, Clive Gavin Brown
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Patent number: 9231827Abstract: An apparatus and method for centralized policy management of large-scale networks (221) of computational devices is disclosed. The apparatus includes a number of distributed clients (400) run on registered computers (201-203), gathering policy advisories (401) and reporting (405) relevance (403) to a system administrator (224). The system administrator may view the relevant messages (505) through a management interface (500) and deploy suggested actions to distributed clients (503), where the actions are executed to apply the solutions of the advisories (408).Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2009Date of Patent: January 5, 2016Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: David Salim Hindawi, David Leigh Donoho, Lisa Ellen Lippincott, Dennis S. Goodrow, James Milton Brown, Peter Lincroft, Peter Benjamin Loer, Orion Yosef Hindawi
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Patent number: 8055617Abstract: A console for an enterprise suite is disclosed. The enterprise suite addresses the increasingly complex problem of keeping critical systems updated, compatible, and free of security holes. It uses Fixlet® technology to identify vulnerable computers on the network and then allows authorized personnel to correct problems across any subset of the network with a few simple mouse-clicks. The enterprise suite helps keep the networked computers updated and properly patched, all from a central console which, along with supporting architectural enhancements, is the subject matter of this document. The invention allows rolling out a security patch in minutes instead of months, thus allowing an administrator to stay ahead of potential hacker attacks. The invention also makes it possible to track the progress of each computer as updates are applied, thus making it simple to gauge the level of compliance across the entire enterprise.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2008Date of Patent: November 8, 2011Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: David Salim Hindawi, David Leigh Donoho, Lisa Ellen Lippincott, Dennis Sidney Goodrow, James Milton Brown, Peter James Lincroft, Peter Benjamin Loer, Orion Yosef Hindawi
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Publication number: 20100017494Abstract: An apparatus and method for centralized policy management of large-scale networks (221) of computational devices is disclosed. The apparatus includes a number of distributed clients (400) run on registered computers (201-203), gathering policy advisories (401) and reporting (405) relevance (403) to a system administrator (224). The system administrator may view the relevant messages (505) through a management interface (500) and deploy suggested actions to distributed clients (503), where the actions are executed to apply the solutions of the advisories (408).Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2009Publication date: January 21, 2010Applicant: BIGFIX, INC.Inventors: David Salim HINDAWI, David Leigh DONOHO, Lisa Ellen LIPPINCOTT, Dennis S. GOODROW, James Milton BROWN, Peter LINCROFT, Peter Benjamin LOER, Orion Yosef HINDAWI
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Patent number: 7607572Abstract: An apparatus and method for centralized policy management of large-scale networks (221) of computational devices is disclosed. The apparatus includes a number of distributed clients (400) run on registered computers (201-203), gathering policy advisories (401) and reporting (405) relevance (403) to a system administrator (224). The system administrator may view the relevant messages (505) through a management interface (500) and deploy suggested actions to distributed clients (503), where the actions are executed to apply the solutions of the advisories (408).Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2002Date of Patent: October 27, 2009Assignee: Bigfix, Inc.Inventors: David Salim Hindawi, David Leigh Donoho, Lisa Ellen Lippincott, Dennis S. Goodrow, James Milton Brown, Peter Lincroft, Peter Benjamin Loer, Orion Yosef Hindawi
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Publication number: 20080320006Abstract: A console for an enterprise suite is disclosed. The enterprise suite addresses the increasingly complex problem of keeping critical systems updated, compatible, and free of security holes. It uses Fixlet® technology to identify vulnerable computers on the network and then allows authorized personnel to correct problems across any subset of the network with a few simple mouse-clicks. The enterprise suite helps keep the networked computers updated and properly patched, all from a central console which, along with supporting architectural enhancements, is the subject matter of this document. The invention allows rolling out a security patch in minutes instead of months, thus allowing an administrator to stay ahead of potential hacker attacks. The invention also makes it possible to track the progress of each computer as updates are applied, thus making it simple to gauge the level of compliance across the entire enterprise.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 19, 2008Publication date: December 25, 2008Inventors: David Salim Hindawi, David Leigh Donoho, Lisa Ellen Lippincott, Dennis Sidney Goodrow, James Milton Brown, Peter James Lincroft, Peter Benjamin Loer, Orion Yosef Hindawi
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Patent number: 7398272Abstract: A console for an enterprise suite is disclosed. The enterprise suite addresses the increasingly complex problem of keeping critical systems updated, compatible, and free of security holes. It uses Fixlet® technology to identify vulnerable computers on the network and then allows authorized personnel to correct problems across any subset of the network with a few simple mouse-clicks. The enterprise suite helps keep the networked computers updated and properly patched, all from a central console which, along with supporting architectural enhancements, is the subject matter of this document. The invention allows rolling out a security patch in minutes instead of months, thus allowing an administrator to stay ahead of potential hacker attacks. The invention also makes it possible to track the progress of each computer as updates are applied, thus making it simple to gauge the level of compliance across the entire enterprise.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2004Date of Patent: July 8, 2008Assignee: Bigfix, Inc.Inventors: David Salim Hindawi, David Leigh Donoho, Lisa Ellen Lippincott, Dennis S. Goodrow, James Milton Brown, Peter Lincroft, Peter Benjamin Loer, Orion Yosef Hindawi
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Patent number: 6879979Abstract: The invention disclosed herein enables a collection of computers and associated communications infrastructure to offer a new communications process which allows a requestor to receive configuration information of a computational device from a responder. The requester first sends query documents that contain queries for configuration information of a computational device to the responder; the responder automatically collects the answers for the queries and sends a response document that contains the configuration information of the computational device to the requestor. The queries are written in a formal descriptive language which is transparent, safe for network evaluation, and extensible, and the configuration reader of the responder can parse the queries and automatically invoke a set of standard inspectors to obtain the corresponding configuration information.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2002Date of Patent: April 12, 2005Assignee: Bigfix, Inc.Inventors: David Salim Hindawi, David Leigh Donoho, Lisa Ellen Lippincott, Orion Yosef Hindawi, Peter Benjamin Loer, Dennis S. Goodrow, James Milton Brown
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Publication number: 20040243696Abstract: An apparatus and method for centralized policy management of large-scale networks (221) of computational devices is disclosed. The apparatus includes a number of distributed clients (400) run on registered computers (201-203), gathering policy advisories (401) and reporting (405) relevance (403) to a system administrator (224). The system administrator may view the relevant messages (505) through a management interface (500) and deploy suggested actions to distributed clients (503), where the actions are executed to apply the solutions of the advisories (408).Type: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2004Publication date: December 2, 2004Inventors: David Salim Hindawi, David Leigh Donoho, Lisa Ellen Lippincott, Dennis G Goodrow, James Milton Brown, Peter Lincroft, Peter Benjamin Loer, Orion Yosef Hindawi
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Publication number: 20030061197Abstract: The invention disclosed herein enables a collection of computers and associated communications infrastructure to offer a new communications process which allows a requestor to receive configuration information of a computational device from a responder. The requester first sends query documents that contain queries for configuration information of a computational device to the responder; the responder automatically collects the answers for the queries and sends a response document that contains the configuration information of the computational device to the requestor. The queries are written in a formal descriptive language which is transparent, safe for network evaluation, and extensible, and the configuration reader of the responder can parse the queries and automatically invoke a set of standard inspectors to obtain the corresponding configuration information.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 22, 2002Publication date: March 27, 2003Inventors: David Salim Hindawi, David Leigh Donoho, Lisa Ellen Lippincott, Orion Yosef Hindawi, Peter Benjamin Loer, Dennis S. Goodrow, James Milton Brown
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Patent number: 5817517Abstract: The present invention is a method to determine the chemical concentration of one or more of a number of the constituent classes of a feed to a catalytic cracking process. These constituent classes which are referred to as "lumps", include 14 different molecular types in 4 different boiling range fractions. A specific lump will include all individual molecular components which are expected to react in a similar way in the catalytic cracking unit.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 1997Date of Patent: October 6, 1998Assignee: Exxon Research and Engineering CompanyInventors: Bruce N. Perry, James Milton Brown