Patents by Inventor Jesse Ward-Karet

Jesse Ward-Karet 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).

  • Patent number: 9294377
    Abstract: A Policy- and Relevance-based User Interface (UI) for an enterprise suite Console provides a Console Operator access to information about systems on a network under management. By means of such UI, a user experience is dynamically constructed within product domains particular to the system under management using content elements that flow from content sites into the user environment, populating user interface and driving the Operator experience. Specifications distributed with the content determine how the local Console UI organizes and presents information. The UI is further determined by each Console operator's content access rights. The UI allows for re-flowing the Console UI without reinstalling or updating the Console application, seamlessly integrating new content in to the UI and targeting language to specific working areas.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 14, 2010
    Date of Patent: March 22, 2016
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: Jesse Ward-Karet, Peter Benjamin Loer, Christopher Jacob Loer, Jeremy Scott Spiegel, Aaron Olaf Louick Bauer, Brian Patrick Green, John Edward Firebaugh, Michael Latham Ottum, Anna Esther Min
  • Publication number: 20140223324
    Abstract: A Policy- and Relevance-based User Interface (UI) for an enterprise suite Console provides a Console Operator access to information about systems on a network under management. By means of such UI, a user experience is dynamically constructed within product domains particular to the system under management using content elements that flow from content sites into the user environment, populating user interface and driving the Operator experience. Specifications distributed with the content determine how the local Console UI organizes and presents information. The UI is further determined by each Console operator's content access rights. The UI allows for re-flowing the Console UI without reinstalling or updating the Console application, seamlessly integrating new content in to the UI and targeting language to specific working areas.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 14, 2010
    Publication date: August 7, 2014
    Inventors: Jesse WARD-KARET, Peter Benjamin Loer, Christopher Jacob Loer, Jeremy Scott Spiegel, Aaron Olaf Louick Bauer, Brian Patrick Green, John Edward Firebaugh, Michael Latham Ottum, Anna Esther Min
  • Publication number: 20110066951
    Abstract: A Policy- and Relevance-based User Interface (UI) for an enterprise suite Console provides a Console Operator access to information about systems on a network under management. By means of such UI, a user experience is dynamically constructed within product domains particular to the system under management using content elements that flow from content sites into the user environment, populating user interface and driving the Operator experience. Specifications distributed with the content determine how the local Console UI organizes and presents information. The UI is further determined by each Console operator's content access rights. The UI allows for re-flowing the Console UI without reinstalling or updating the Console application, seamlessly integrating new content in to the UI and targeting language to specific working areas.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 14, 2010
    Publication date: March 17, 2011
    Inventors: Jesse WARD-KARET, Peter Benjamin Loer, Christopher Jacob Loer, Jeremy Scott Spiegel, Aaron Olaf Louick Bauer, Brian Patrick Green, John Edward Firebaugh, Michael Latham Ottum, Anna Esther Min
  • Publication number: 20110066841
    Abstract: A policy-driven communication and management infrastructure may include components such as Agent, Server and Console, policy messages, and Relays to deliver security and system management to networked devices. An Agent resides on a Client, acting as a universal policy engine for delivering multiple management services. Relays, Clients additionally configured to each behave as though they were a root Server, Relaying information to and from other Clients, permit Clients to interact with the root Server through the Relay, enabling information exchange between Client and Server. Such information exchange allows Clients to gather information, such as new policy messages, from the Server, to pass status messages to the Server and to register their network address so that they can be readily located. Automatic Relay selection enables Clients and Relays to select their own parent Relays, thus allowing Clients and Relays to discover new routing paths through the network without administrator input.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 14, 2010
    Publication date: March 17, 2011
    Inventors: Dennis Sidney GOODROW, Peter Benjamin Loer, Christopher Jacob Loer, Jonathan Shih-Shuo Fan, Gregory Mitchell Toto, Amrit Tsering Williams, John Edward Firebaugh, Jeremy Scott Spiegel, Jesse Ward-Karet, Benjamin John Kus