Patents by Inventor Patrice M. Fabre
Patrice M. Fabre 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: 9992146Abstract: A method, system, computer program product, and related business methods are described in the context of a web-based business information system having an internal e-mail facility, wherein e-mail communications between a native e-mail system of an end user of the web-based business information system and an external contact are facilitated and automatically tracked by the web-based business information system, the native e-mail system lying outside the web-based business information system but often being preferred by the end user over the internal e-mail facility of the web-based business information system. The described preferred embodiments provide for easy-to-use, reasonably transparent, “no-click” integration of the web-based business information system with the end user's native e-mail system in a manner that is independent of the particular type and choice of native e-mail system.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 2016Date of Patent: June 5, 2018Assignee: NETSUITE INC.Inventors: Patrice M. Fabre, Rosalina T. Kessman, Yang Forjindam
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Publication number: 20160212084Abstract: A method, system, computer program product, and related business methods are described in the context of a web-based business information system having an internal e-mail facility, wherein e-mail communications between a native e-mail system of an end user of the web-based business information system and an external contact are facilitated and automatically tracked by the web-based business information system, the native e-mail system lying outside the web-based business information system but often being preferred by the end user over the internal e-mail facility of the web-based business information system. The described preferred embodiments provide for easy-to-use, reasonably transparent, “no-click” integration of the web-based business information system with the end user's native e-mail system in a manner that is independent of the particular type and choice of native e-mail system.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 12, 2016Publication date: July 21, 2016Inventors: PATRICE M. FABRE, ROSALINA T. KESSMAN, YANG FORJINDAM
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Patent number: 9258265Abstract: A method, system, computer program product, and related business methods are described in the context of a web-based business information system having an internal email facility, wherein e-mail communications between a native e-mail system of an end user of the web-based business information system and an external contact are facilitated and automatically tracked by the web-based business information system, the native e-mail system lying outside the web-based business information system but often being preferred by the end user over the internal e-mail facility of the web-based business information system. The described preferred embodiments provide for easy-to-use, reasonably transparent, “no-click” integration of the web-based business information system with the end user's native e-mail system in a manner that is independent of the particular type and choice of native e-mail system.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2013Date of Patent: February 9, 2016Assignee: NetSuite Inc.Inventors: Patrice M. Fabre, Rosalina T. Kessman, Yang Forjindam
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Publication number: 20140136636Abstract: A method, system, computer program product, and related business methods are described in the context of a web-based business information system having an internal email facility, wherein e-mail communications between a native e-mail system of an end user of the web-based business information system and an external contact are facilitated and automatically tracked by the web-based business information system, the native e-mail system lying outside the web-based business information system but often being preferred by the end user over the internal e-mail facility of the web-based business information system. The described preferred embodiments provide for easy-to-use, reasonably transparent, “no-click” integration of the web-based business information system with the end user's native e-mail system in a manner that is independent of the particular type and choice of native e-mail system.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2013Publication date: May 15, 2014Applicant: NETSUITE INC.Inventors: Patrice M. Fabre, Rosalina T. Kessman, Yang Forjindam
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Patent number: 8577980Abstract: A method, system, computer program product, and related business methods are described in the context of a web-based business information system having an internal e-mail facility, wherein e-mail communications between a native e-mail system of an end user of the web-based business information system and an external contact are facilitated and automatically tracked by the web-based business information system, the native e-mail system lying outside the web-based business information system but often being preferred by the end user over the internal e-mail facility of the web-based business information system. The described preferred embodiments provide for easy-to-use, reasonably transparent, “no-click” integration of the web-based business information system with the end user's native e-mail system in a manner that is independent of the particular type and choice of native e-mail system.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2012Date of Patent: November 5, 2013Assignee: NetSuite Inc.Inventors: Patrice M. Fabre, Rosalina T. Kessman, Yang Forjindam
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Publication number: 20120290666Abstract: A method, system, computer program product, and related business methods are described in the context of a web-based business information system having an internal e-mail facility, wherein e-mail communications between a native e-mail system of an end user of the web-based business information system and an external contact are facilitated and automatically tracked by the web-based business information system, the native e-mail system lying outside the web-based business information system but often being preferred by the end user over the internal e-mail facility of the web-based business information system. The described preferred embodiments provide for easy-to-use, reasonably transparent, “no-click” integration of the web-based business information system with the end user's native e-mail system in a manner that is independent of the particular type and choice of native e-mail system.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 23, 2012Publication date: November 15, 2012Applicant: NetSuite, Inc.Inventors: Patrice M. Fabre, Rosalina T. Kessman, Yang Forjindam
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Patent number: 8230033Abstract: A method, system, computer program product, and related business methods are described in the context of a web-based business information system having an internal e-mail facility, wherein e-mail communications between a native e-mail system of an end user of the web-based business information system and an external contact are facilitated and automatically tracked by the web-based business information system, the native e-mail system lying outside the web-based business information system but often being preferred by the end user over the internal e-mail facility of the web-based business information system. The described preferred embodiments provide for easy-to-use, reasonably transparent, “no-click” integration of the web-based business information system with the end user's native e-mail system in a manner that is independent of the particular type and choice of native e-mail system.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 2011Date of Patent: July 24, 2012Assignee: Netsuite, Inc.Inventors: Patrice M. Fabre, Rosalina T. Kessman, Yang Forjindam
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Publication number: 20110264750Abstract: A method, system, computer program product, and related business methods are described in the context of a web-based business information system having an internal e-mail facility, wherein e-mail communications between a native e-mail system of an end user of the web-based business information system and an external contact are facilitated and automatically tracked by the web-based business information system, the native e-mail system lying outside the web-based business information system but often being preferred by the end user over the internal e-mail facility of the web-based business information system. The described preferred embodiments provide for easy-to-use, reasonably transparent, “no-click” integration of the web-based business information system with the end user's native e-mail system in a manner that is independent of the particular type and choice of native e-mail system.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 14, 2011Publication date: October 27, 2011Applicant: NetSuite, Inc.Inventors: Patrice M. Fabre, Rosalina T. Kessman, Yang Forjindam
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Patent number: 7953800Abstract: A method, system, computer program product, and related business methods are described in the context of a web-based business information system having an internal e-mail facility, wherein e-mail communications between a native e-mail system of an end user of the web-based business information system and an external contact are facilitated and automatically tracked by the web-based business information system, the native e-mail system lying outside the web-based business information system but often being preferred by the end user over the internal e-mail facility of the web-based business information system. The described preferred embodiments provide for easy-to-use, reasonably transparent, “no-click” integration of the web-based business information system with the end user's native e-mail system in a manner that is independent of the particular type and choice of native e-mail system.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 2004Date of Patent: May 31, 2011Assignee: Netsuite, Inc.Inventors: Patrice M. Fabre, Rosalina T. Kessman, Yang Forjindam