Patents by Inventor Konstantin Krasheninnikov

Konstantin Krasheninnikov 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: 9258351
    Abstract: A message routing system that allows applications at either end of the system to run as-is without modification. The system functions in a multithreaded environment and is capable of handling complex routing rules and message transformation. It is also capable of learning and executing new routing rules and message transformations in formats previously unrecognized by the system. The system enables precise and reliable logging of messages throughout processing and supports publication of enterprise-wide broadcast messages. The system further preferably employs cooperating inbound and outbound transport processes for consuming, routing, processing, safely storing and publishing messages in batches of logical units of work to ensure that the logical units of work are not lost in system transactions. The system also preferably utilizes a replay server for preserving and replaying messages that might otherwise fail to reach their intended destinations.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 31, 2013
    Date of Patent: February 9, 2016
    Assignee: Goldman, Sachs & Co.
    Inventors: Carl J. Reed, Michael R. Marzo, Tomozumi Kanayama, Konstantin Krasheninnikov, Julien George Beguin
  • Patent number: 8775667
    Abstract: A message routing system that allows applications at either end of the system to run as-is without modification. The system functions in a multithreaded environment and is capable of handling complex routing rules and message transformation. It is also capable of learning and executing new routing rules and message transformations in formats previously unrecognized by the system. The system enables precise and reliable logging of messages throughout processing and supports publication of enterprise-wide broadcast messages. The system further preferably employs cooperating inbound and outbound transport processes for consuming, routing, processing, safely storing and publishing messages in batches of logical units of work to ensure that the logical units of work are not lost in system transactions. The system also preferably utilizes a replay server for preserving and replaying messages that might otherwise fail to reach their intended destinations.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 4, 2008
    Date of Patent: July 8, 2014
    Assignee: Goldman, Sachs & Co.
    Inventors: Carl J. Reed, Michael R. Marzo, Tomozumi Kanayama, Konstantin A. Krasheninnikov, Julien George Beguin
  • Publication number: 20130346547
    Abstract: A message routing system that allows applications at either end of the system to run as-is without modification. The system functions in a multithreaded environment and is capable of handling complex routing rules and message transformation. It is also capable of learning and executing new routing rules and message transformations in formats previously unrecognized by the system. The system enables precise and reliable logging of messages throughout processing and supports publication of enterprise-wide broadcast messages. The system further preferably employs cooperating inbound and outbound transport processes for consuming, routing, processing, safely storing and publishing messages in batches of logical units of work to ensure that the logical units of work are not lost in system transactions. The system also preferably utilizes a replay server for preserving and replaying messages that might otherwise fail to reach their intended destinations.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 31, 2013
    Publication date: December 26, 2013
    Inventors: Carl J. Reed, Michael R. Marzo, Tomozumi Kanayama, Konstantin Krasheninnikov, Julien George Beguin
  • Patent number: 8521906
    Abstract: A message routing system that allows applications at either end of the system to run as-is without modification. The system functions in a multithreaded environment and is capable of handling complex routing rules and message transformation. It is also capable of learning and executing new routing rules and message transformations in formats previously unrecognized by the system. The system enables precise and reliable logging of messages throughout processing and supports publication of enterprise-wide broadcast messages. The system further preferably employs cooperating inbound and outbound transport processes for consuming, routing, processing, safely storing and publishing messages in batches of logical units of work to ensure that the logical units of work are not lost in system transactions. The system also preferably utilizes a replay server for preserving and replaying messages that might otherwise fail to reach their intended destinations.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 20, 2012
    Date of Patent: August 27, 2013
    Assignee: Goldman, Sachs & Co.
    Inventors: Carl J. Reed, Michael R. Marzo, Tomozumi Kanayama, Konstantin A. Krasheninnikov, Julien George Beguin
  • Patent number: 8458275
    Abstract: A message routing system that allows applications at either end of the system to run as-is without modification. The system functions in a multithreaded environment and is capable of handling complex routing rules and message transformation. It is also capable of learning and executing new routing rules and message transformations in formats previously unrecognized by the system. The system enables precise and reliable logging of messages throughout processing and supports publication of enterprise-wide broadcast messages. The system further preferably employs cooperating inbound and outbound transport processes for consuming, routing, processing, safely storing and publishing messages in batches of logical units of work to ensure that the logical units of work are not lost in system transactions. The system also preferably utilizes a replay server for preserving and replaying messages that might otherwise fail to reach their intended destinations.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 27, 2012
    Date of Patent: June 4, 2013
    Assignee: Goldman, Sachs & Co.
    Inventors: Carl J. Reed, Michael R. Marzo, Tomozumi Kanayama, Konstantin Krasheninnikov, Julien George Beguin
  • Publication number: 20120324030
    Abstract: A message routing system that allows applications at either end of the system to run as-is without modification. The system functions in a multithreaded environment and is capable of handling complex routing rules and message transformation. It is also capable of learning and executing new routing rules and message transformations in formats previously unrecognized by the system. The system enables precise and reliable logging of messages throughout processing and supports publication of enterprise-wide broadcast messages. The system further preferably employs cooperating inbound and outbound transport processes for consuming, routing, processing, safely storing and publishing messages in batches of logical units of work to ensure that the logical units of work are not lost in system transactions. The system also preferably utilizes a replay server for preserving and replaying messages that might otherwise fail to reach their intended destinations.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 27, 2012
    Publication date: December 20, 2012
    Applicant: Goldman, Sachs & Co.
    Inventors: Carl J. Reed, Michael R. Marzo, Tomozumi Kanayama, Konstantin Krasheninnikov, Julien George Beguin
  • Publication number: 20120311089
    Abstract: A message routing system that allows applications at either end of the system to run as-is without modification. The system functions in a multithreaded environment and is capable of handling complex routing rules and message transformation. It is also capable of learning and executing new routing rules and message transformations in formats previously unrecognized by the system. The system enables precise and reliable logging of messages throughout processing and supports publication of enterprise-wide broadcast messages. The system further preferably employs cooperating inbound and outbound transport processes for consuming, routing, processing, safely storing and publishing messages in batches of logical units of work to ensure that the logical units of work are not lost in system transactions. The system also preferably utilizes a replay server for preserving and replaying messages that might otherwise fail to reach their intended destinations.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 20, 2012
    Publication date: December 6, 2012
    Applicant: Goldman, Sachs & Co.
    Inventors: Carl J. Reed, Michael R. Marzo, Tomozumi Kanayama, Konstantin A. Krasheninnikov, Julien George Beguin
  • Patent number: 8266229
    Abstract: A message routing system that allows applications at either end of the system to run as-is without modification. The system functions in a multithreaded environment and is capable of handling complex routing rules and message transformation. It is also capable of learning and executing new routing rules and message transformations in formats previously unrecognized by the system. The system enables precise and reliable logging of messages throughout processing and supports publication of enterprise-wide broadcast messages. The system further preferably employs cooperating inbound and outbound transport processes for consuming, routing, processing, safely storing and publishing messages in batches of logical units of work to ensure that the logical units of work are not lost in system transactions. The system also preferably utilizes a replay server for preserving and replaying messages that might otherwise fail to reach their intended destinations.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 14, 2011
    Date of Patent: September 11, 2012
    Assignee: Goldman, Sachs & Co.
    Inventors: Carl J Reed, Michael R Marzo, Tomozumi Kanayama, Konstantin A Krasheninnikov, Julien George Beguin
  • Patent number: 8255471
    Abstract: A message routing system that allows applications at either end of the system to run as-is without modification. The system functions in a multithreaded environment and is capable of handling complex routing rules and message transformation. It is also capable of learning and executing new routing rules and message transformations in formats previously unrecognized by the system. The system enables precise and reliable logging of messages throughout processing and supports publication of enterprise-wide broadcast messages. The system further preferably employs cooperating inbound and outbound transport processes for consuming, routing, processing, safely storing and publishing messages in batches of logical units of work to ensure that the logical units of work are not lost in system transactions. The system also preferably utilizes a replay server for preserving and replaying messages that might otherwise fail to reach their intended destinations.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 24, 2011
    Date of Patent: August 28, 2012
    Assignee: Goldman, Sachs & Co.
    Inventors: Carl J Reed, Michael R Marzo, Tomozumi Kanayama, Konstantin A Krasheninnikov, Julien George Beguin
  • Publication number: 20110307568
    Abstract: A message routing system that allows applications at either end of the system to run as-is without modification. The system functions in a multithreaded environment and is capable of handling complex routing rules and message transformation. It is also capable of learning and executing new routing rules and message transformations in formats previously unrecognized by the system. The system enables precise and reliable logging of messages throughout processing and supports publication of enterprise-wide broadcast messages. The system further preferably employs cooperating inbound and outbound transport processes for consuming, routing, processing, safely storing and publishing messages in batches of logical units of work to ensure that the logical units of work are not lost in system transactions. The system also preferably utilizes a replay server for preserving and replaying messages that might otherwise fail to reach their intended destinations.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 23, 2011
    Publication date: December 15, 2011
    Inventors: Carl J. Reed, Michael R. Marzo, Tomozumi Kanayama, Konstantin A. Krasheninnikov, Julien George Beguin
  • Patent number: 8028087
    Abstract: A message routing system that allows applications at either end of the system to run as-is without modification. The system functions in a multithreaded environment and is capable of handling complex routing rules and message transformation. It is also capable of learning and executing new routing rules and message transformations in formats previously unrecognized by the system. The system enables precise and reliable logging of messages throughout processing and supports publication of enterprise-wide broadcast messages. The system further preferably employs cooperating inbound and outbound transport processes for consuming, routing, processing, safely storing and publishing messages in batches of logical units of work to ensure that the logical units of work are not lost in system transactions. The system also preferably utilizes a replay server for preserving and replaying messages that might otherwise fail to reach their intended destinations.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 4, 2008
    Date of Patent: September 27, 2011
    Assignee: Goldman Sachs & Co.
    Inventors: Carl J. Reed, Michael R. Marzo, Tomozumi Kanayama, Konstantin A. Krasheninnikov, Julien George Beguin
  • Publication number: 20110125859
    Abstract: A message routing system that allows applications at either end of the system to run as-is without modification. The system functions in a multithreaded environment and is capable of handling complex routing rules and message transformation. It is also capable of learning and executing new routing rules and message transformations in formats previously unrecognized by the system. The system enables precise and reliable logging of messages throughout processing and supports publication of enterprise-wide broadcast messages. The system further preferably employs cooperating inbound and outbound transport processes for consuming, routing, processing, safely storing and publishing messages in batches of logical units of work to ensure that the logical units of work are not lost in system transactions. The system also preferably utilizes a replay server for preserving and replaying messages that might otherwise fail to reach their intended destinations.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 24, 2011
    Publication date: May 26, 2011
    Inventors: Carl J. Reed, Michael R. Marzo, Tomozumi Kanayama, Konstantin A. Krasheninnikov, Julien George Beguin
  • Publication number: 20110113111
    Abstract: A message routing system that allows applications at either end of the system to run as-is without modification. The system functions in a multithreaded environment and is capable of handling complex routing rules and message transformation. It is also capable of learning and executing new routing rules and message transformations in formats previously unrecognized by the system. The system enables precise and reliable logging of messages throughout processing and supports publication of enterprise-wide broadcast messages. The system further preferably employs cooperating inbound and outbound transport processes for consuming, routing, processing, safely storing and publishing messages in batches of logical units of work to ensure that the logical units of work are not lost in system transactions. The system also preferably utilizes a replay server for preserving and replaying messages that might otherwise fail to reach their intended destinations.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 14, 2011
    Publication date: May 12, 2011
    Inventors: Carl J. Reed, Michael R. Marzo, Tomozumi Kanayama, Konstantin A. Krasheninnikov, Julien George Beguin
  • Patent number: 7899931
    Abstract: A message routing system that allows applications at either end of the system to run as-is without modification. The system functions in a multithreaded environment and is capable of handling complex routing rules and message transformation. It is also capable of learning and executing new routing rules and message transformations in formats previously unrecognized by the system. The system enables precise and reliable logging of messages throughout processing and supports publication of enterprise-wide broadcast messages. The system further preferably employs cooperating inbound and outbound transport processes for consuming, routing, processing, safely storing and publishing messages in batches of logical units of work to ensure that the logical units of work are not lost in system transactions. The system also preferably utilizes a replay server for preserving and replaying messages that might otherwise fail to reach their intended destinations.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 4, 2008
    Date of Patent: March 1, 2011
    Assignee: Goldman Sachs & Co.
    Inventors: Carl J. Reed, Michael R. Marzo, Tomozumi Kanayama, Konstantin A. Krasheninnikov, Julien George Beguin
  • Patent number: 7895359
    Abstract: A message routing system that allows applications at either end of the system to run as-is without modification. The system functions in a multithreaded environment and is capable of handling complex routing rules and message transformation. It is also capable of learning and executing new routing rules and message transformations in formats previously unrecognized by the system. The system enables precise and reliable logging of messages throughout processing and supports publication of enterprise-wide broadcast messages. The system further preferably employs cooperating inbound and outbound transport processes for consuming, routing, processing, safely storing and publishing messages in batches of logical units of work to ensure that the logical units of work are not lost in system transactions. The system also preferably utilizes a replay server for preserving and replaying messages that might otherwise fail to reach their intended destinations.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 4, 2008
    Date of Patent: February 22, 2011
    Assignee: Goldman Sachs & Co.
    Inventors: Carl J. Reed, Michael R. Marzo, Tomozumi Kanayama, Konstantin A. Krasheninnikov, Julien George Beguin
  • Publication number: 20080228792
    Abstract: A message routing system that allows applications at either end of the system to run as-is without modification. The system functions in a multithreaded environment and is capable of handling complex routing rules and message transformation. It is also capable of learning and executing new routing rules and message transformations in formats previously unrecognized by the system. The system enables precise and reliable logging of messages throughout processing and supports publication of enterprise-wide broadcast messages. The system further preferably employs cooperating inbound and outbound transport processes for consuming, routing, processing, safely storing and publishing messages in batches of logical units of work to ensure that the logical units of work are not lost in system transactions. The system also preferably utilizes a replay server for preserving and replaying messages that might otherwise fail to reach their intended destinations.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 4, 2008
    Publication date: September 18, 2008
    Inventors: Carl J. Reed, Michael R. Marzo, Tomozumi Kanayama, Konstantin A. Krasheninnikov, Julien George Beguin
  • Publication number: 20080228886
    Abstract: A message routing system that allows applications at either end of the system to run as-is without modification. The system functions in a multithreaded environment and is capable of handling complex routing rules and message transformation. It is also capable of learning and executing new routing rules and message transformations in formats previously unrecognized by the system. The system enables precise and reliable logging of messages throughout processing and supports publication of enterprise-wide broadcast messages. The system further preferably employs cooperating inbound and outbound transport processes for consuming, routing, processing, safely storing and publishing messages in batches of logical units of work to ensure that the logical units of work are not lost in system transactions. The system also preferably utilizes a replay server for preserving and replaying messages that might otherwise fail to reach their intended destinations.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 4, 2008
    Publication date: September 18, 2008
    Inventors: Carl J. Reed, Michael R. Marzo, Tomozumi Kanayama, Konstantin A. Krasheninnikov, Julien George Beguin
  • Publication number: 20080228884
    Abstract: A message routing system that allows applications at either end of the system to run as-is without modification. The system functions in a multithreaded environment and is capable of handling complex routing rules and message transformation. It is also capable of learning and executing new routing rules and message transformations in formats previously unrecognized by the system. The system enables precise and reliable logging of messages throughout processing and supports publication of enterprise-wide broadcast messages. The system further preferably employs cooperating inbound and outbound transport processes for consuming, routing, processing, safely storing and publishing messages in batches of logical units of work to ensure that the logical units of work are not lost in system transactions. The system also preferably utilizes a replay server for preserving and replaying messages that might otherwise fail to reach their intended destinations.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 4, 2008
    Publication date: September 18, 2008
    Inventors: Carl J. Reed, Michael R. Marzo, Tomozumi Kanayama, Konstantin A. Krasheninnikov, Julien George Beguin
  • Publication number: 20080228885
    Abstract: A message routing system that allows applications at either end of the system to run as-is without modification. The system functions in a multithreaded environment and is capable of handling complex routing rules and message transformation. It is also capable of learning and executing new routing rules and message transformations in formats previously unrecognized by the system. The system enables precise and reliable logging of messages throughout processing and supports publication of enterprise-wide broadcast messages. The system further preferably employs cooperating inbound and outbound transport processes for consuming, routing, processing, safely storing and publishing messages in batches of logical units of work to ensure that the logical units of work are not lost in system transactions. The system also preferably utilizes a replay server for preserving and replaying messages that might otherwise fail to reach their intended destinations.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 4, 2008
    Publication date: September 18, 2008
    Inventors: Carl J. Reed, Michael R. Marzo, Tomozumi Kanayama, Konstantin A. Krasheninnikov, Julien George Beguin
  • Publication number: 20050021836
    Abstract: A message routing system that allows applications at either end of the system to run as-is without modification. The system functions in a multithreaded environment and is capable of handling complex routing rules and message transformation. It is also capable of learning and executing new routing rules and message transformations in formats previously unrecognized by the system. The system enables precise and reliable logging of messages throughout processing and supports publication of enterprise-wide broadcast messages. The system further preferably employs cooperating inbound and outbound transport processes for consuming, routing, processing, safely storing and publishing messages in batches of logical units of work to ensure that the logical units of work are not lost in system transactions. The system also preferably utilizes a replay server for preserving and replaying messages that might otherwise fail to reach their intended destinations.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 1, 2003
    Publication date: January 27, 2005
    Inventors: Carl Reed, Michael Marzo, Tomozumi Kanayama, Konstantin Krasheninnikov, Julien Beguin