Patents by Inventor Kannan Ananthanarayanan

Kannan Ananthanarayanan 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).

  • Publication number: 20070162421
    Abstract: A SQL language interface for a messaging system, such as IBM MQ, is described. In one embodiment, for example, in a database system, a method is described for providing real-time message support for improved database connectivity, the method comprises steps of: defining Structured Query Language (SQL) extensions having commands that provide message-based connectivity for databases; receiving an SQL statement including a command specifying that a message be sent for communicating particular database data; upon execution of the SQL statement by the database system, creating an outbound message for communicating the particular database data to a destination; and posting the outbound database to a message bus, whereupon the particular database data is communicated asynchronously to the destination.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 12, 2006
    Publication date: July 12, 2007
    Applicant: SYBASE, INC.
    Inventors: Francis Pang, Olwen Tam, Kannan Ananthanarayanan, Elena Lora-Gallardo
  • Patent number: 7032005
    Abstract: The present invention relates to relates to the efficient and secure transfer of information over a distributed computer network such as the Internet. The system provides parallel communication paths between the source and destination. Each path includes a dedicated route point to eliminate intermediate ISPs. Each source is associated with an archive and each route point is coupled to the archive. Upon receipt of the message at a route point the message is copied to the archive and then transmitted to the destination. Message archival and storage of transmission-related information enables data-mining features not presently available using email or a point-and-click browser. Since two messages are transmitted from the source to the common destination across separate and distinct communication paths, message latency is improved and the chance of lost messages is reduced or even eliminated.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 18, 2000
    Date of Patent: April 18, 2006
    Assignee: Slam Dunk Networks, Inc.
    Inventors: John Mathon, Kannan Ananthanarayanan, Kayshave Dattatri, Ganesan Gopal, Rajiv Maheshwari, Randy Menna, Tirumanjanam Rengarajan, Robert Rightmyer, Kasi Sankaralingam, Andre Srinivasan
  • Patent number: 6925482
    Abstract: The present invention provides a system and method allowing businesses to send electronic messages, or other information, to conduct business over a digital network such as the Internet. Aspects of the system provide for a secure transfer of messages, tracking, monitoring, archiving, automated responses, statistics gathering and other features. The system provides a plurality of route point processors for routing messages independently of the Internet service providers (ISPs) routers and a unique forking algorithm whereby duplicate messages are generated and transmitted along separate communication backbones. Messages are archived at an intermediate point in the transmission path. The archival system and method provides a distributed archive that stores messages to guarantee message delivery to the destination, assists in message recovery and retains statistical information regarding the routing and delivery of the messages for subsequent access.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 18, 2000
    Date of Patent: August 2, 2005
    Assignee: Slam Dunk Networks, Inc.
    Inventors: Ganesan Gopal, Kannan Ananthanarayanan, Tirumanjanam Rengarajan
  • Publication number: 20010042131
    Abstract: The present invention relates to relates to the efficient and secure transfer of information over a distributed computer network such as the Internet. The system provides parallel communication paths between the source and destination. Each path includes a dedicated route point to eliminate intermediate ISPS. Each source is associated with an archive and each route point is coupled to the archive. Upon receipt of the message at a route point the message is copied to the archive and then transmitted to the destination. Message archival and storage of transmission-related information enables data-mining features not presently available using email or a point-and-click browser. Since two messages are transmitted from the source to the common destination across separate and distinct communication paths, message latency is improved and the chance of lost messages is reduced or even eliminated.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 18, 2000
    Publication date: November 15, 2001
    Inventors: John Mathon, Kannan Ananthanarayanan, Kayshave Dattatri, Ganesan Gopal, Rajiv Maheshwari, Randy Menna, Tirumanjanam Rengarajan, Robert Rightmyer, Kasi Sankaralingam, Andre Srinivasan
  • Publication number: 20010032263
    Abstract: The present invention provides a system and method allowing businesses to send electronic messages, or other information, to conduct business over a digital network such as the Internet. Aspects of the system provide for a secure transfer of messages, tracking, monitoring, archiving, automated responses, statistics gathering and other features. The system provides a plurality of route point processors for routing messages independently of the Internet service providers (ISPs) routers and a unique forking algorithm whereby duplicate messages are generated and transmitted along separate communication backbones. Messages are archived at an intermediate point in the transmission path. The archival system and method provides a distributed archive that stores messages to guarantee message delivery to the destination, assists in message recovery and retains statistical information regarding the routing and delivery of the messages for subsequent access.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 18, 2000
    Publication date: October 18, 2001
    Inventors: Ganesan Gopal, Kannan Ananthanarayanan, Tirumanjanam Rengarajan