Patents by Inventor Ronald S. Rozensky
Ronald S. Rozensky 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: 8775602Abstract: An alarm access controller is operative to control access to an enterprise network of a communication system responsive to alarms generated by products that are part of a set of internal resources of the enterprise network. In one aspect, the alarm access controller is implemented by a server or other processing element comprising a processor coupled to a memory. The alarm access controller is configured to receive an alarm from one of the products, to identify an external service provider for handling the alarm, and to provide temporary authenticated access of the service provider to the product. By limiting service provider access to an alarm-generating product in accordance with specified time periods or other conditions determined based at least in part on the alarm itself, system security is considerably improved and access control is made more flexible and efficient.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2006Date of Patent: July 8, 2014Assignee: Avaya Inc.Inventors: Christopher Chu, Ronald S. Rozensky, Robert Rhea Seibel, Mukund Sundararajan
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Patent number: 8757385Abstract: Packaging for electrical equipment is disclosed in which metal electrically conductive staples are stapled—in contrast to tacked—through the packaging to provide an electrical path between the inside and the outside of the packaging. On the inside of the packaging, each staple clutches and is electrically connected to a wire that is connected to a jack on the electrical equipment. This provides an electrical path between the outside of the packaging and the electrical equipment. When the electrical equipment is to be tested or configured, the testing tool is connected to the staples on the outside of the packaging with spring-load clips. This provides as many electrical paths between the testing tool and the electrical equipment as necessary or desirable and for very little cost.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 2007Date of Patent: June 24, 2014Assignee: Avaya Inc.Inventors: Amit Goel, Ronald S. Rozensky, Ernest Lee Shero, Michael James Krack
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Patent number: 8218435Abstract: An entry in an authentication database of an enterprise network is activated responsive to generation of an alarm by a corresponding product that is part of a set of internal resources of the enterprise network. A dynamic URL or other resource identifier based on the activated entry is supplied to an external service provider associated with the product. The external service provider is granted access to the product responsive to submission of the resource identifier by the service provider.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2006Date of Patent: July 10, 2012Assignee: Avaya Inc.Inventors: Christopher Chu, Ronald S. Rozensky, Robert Rhea Seibel, Mukund Sundararajan
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Patent number: 8200776Abstract: Methods and apparatus are provided for controlling a computing device. The behavior of a user of a computing device is observed when the computing device is connected to each of a plurality of networks. A profile is automatically maintained for each of the networks. Each profile contains one or more predefined actions to be performed when the computing device is connected to the corresponding network. The predefined actions are based on the observed behavior. The predefined actions that are recorded in the automatically generated profile and based on the observed behavior can be automatically triggered when the computing device is connected to the network associated with the profile.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2006Date of Patent: June 12, 2012Assignee: Avaya Inc.Inventors: Amit Goel, Michael J. Krack, Ronald S. Rozensky, Ernest Lee Shero, Roy V. Witcher
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Patent number: 7840684Abstract: Methods and apparatus are provided for managing a plurality of home pages for a user. One or more web pages are presented to a user by identifying a plurality of home pages associated with the user; and selecting one or more of the home pages to present to the user based on one or more predefined rules. The home pages associated with the user can be selected by the user. A number of different predefined rules can be applied for selecting the home pages to be presented to the user.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 2006Date of Patent: November 23, 2010Assignee: Avaya Inc.Inventors: Amit Goel, Marion E Kaposztas, Michael J. Krack, Ronald S. Rozensky, Ernest Lee Shero
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Patent number: 7640550Abstract: A system for initiating a contact, comprising a broker 236 operable (a) to receive a first type of information selected by a user, the first type of information being accessed through a first application; (b) locate a second type of information associated with the first type of information, the second type of information being stored by a second application different from the first application; and (c) initiate a communication to a communication device identified by the second type of information.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 2005Date of Patent: December 29, 2009Assignee: Avaya Inc.Inventors: Amit Goel, Michael J. Krack, Ronald S. Rozensky, E. Lee Shero, Roy V. Witcher
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Publication number: 20080236099Abstract: Packaging for electrical equipment is disclosed in which metal electrically conductive staples are stapled—in contrast to tacked—through the packaging to provide an electrical path between the inside and the outside of the packaging. On the inside of the packaging, each staple clutches and is electrically connected to a wire that is connected to a jack on the electrical equipment. This provides an electrical path between the outside of the packaging and the electrical equipment. When the electrical equipment is to be tested or configured, the testing tool is connected to the staples on the outside of the packaging with spring-load clips. This provides as many electrical paths between the testing tool and the electrical equipment as necessary or desirable and for very little cost.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 26, 2007Publication date: October 2, 2008Applicant: AVAYA TECHNOLOGY LLCInventors: Amit Goel, Ronald S. Rozensky, Ernest Lee Shero, Michael James Krack
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Publication number: 20080077936Abstract: Methods and apparatus are provided for automatically launching an application from a browser. According to one aspect of the invention, content in a browser having one or more tabbed viewing panes is processed by determining if a user indicates that contents of a selected viewing pane should be duplicated in a second application; storing an object associated with the selected viewing pane in a memory for inter-process communication of data; and sending an inter-process communication to facilitate the second application to duplicate the contents of the selected viewing pane, wherein the second application operates independently of the browser.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 22, 2006Publication date: March 27, 2008Inventors: Amit Goel, Michael J. Krack, Ronald S. Rozensky, Ernest Lee Shero
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Publication number: 20080077697Abstract: An entry in an authentication database of an enterprise network is activated responsive to generation of an alarm by a corresponding product that is part of a set of internal resources of the enterprise network. A dynamic URL or other resource identifier based on the activated entry is supplied to an external service provider associated with the product. The external service provider is granted access to the product responsive to submission of the resource identifier by the service provider.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2006Publication date: March 27, 2008Inventors: Christopher Chu, Ronald S. Rozensky, Robert Rhea Seibel, Mukund Sundararajan
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Publication number: 20080077678Abstract: Methods and apparatus are provided for managing a plurality of home pages for a user. One or more web pages are presented to a user by identifying a plurality of home pages associated with the user; and selecting one or more of the home pages to present to the user based on one or more predefined rules. The home pages associated with the user can be selected by the user. A number of different predefined rules can be applied for selecting the home pages to be presented to the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 22, 2006Publication date: March 27, 2008Inventors: Amit Goel, Marion E. Kaposztas, Michael J. Krack, Ronald S. Rozensky, Ernest Lee Shero
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Publication number: 20070286214Abstract: Methods and apparatus are provided for controlling a computing device. The behavior of a user of a computing device is observed when the computing device is connected to each of a plurality of networks. A profile is automatically maintained for each of the networks. Each profile contains one or more predefined actions to be performed when the computing device is connected to the corresponding network. The predefined actions are based on the observed behavior. The predefined actions that are recorded in the automatically generated profile and based on the observed behavior can be automatically triggered when the computing device is connected to the network associated with the profile.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 8, 2006Publication date: December 13, 2007Inventors: Amit Goel, Michael J. Krack, Ronald S. Rozensky, Ernest Lee Shero, Roy V. Witcher
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Publication number: 20070283012Abstract: An alarm access controller is operative to control access to an enterprise network of a communication system responsive to alarms generated by products that are part of a set of internal resources of the enterprise network. In one aspect, the alarm access controller is implemented by a server or other processing element comprising a processor coupled to a memory. The alarm access controller is configured to receive an alarm from one of the products, to identify an external service provider for handling the alarm, and to provide temporary authenticated access of the service provider to the product. By limiting service provider access to an alarm-generating product in accordance with specified time periods or other conditions determined based at least in part on the alarm itself, system security is considerably improved and access control is made more flexible and efficient.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 1, 2006Publication date: December 6, 2007Inventors: Christopher Chu, Ronald S. Rozensky, Robert Rhea Seibel, Mukund Sundararajan