Patents Assigned to CardinalCommerce Corporation
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Patent number: 7693783Abstract: A method is provided for supporting processing of a transaction conducted between a first party and a second party. The first party accepts payment via a plurality of different payment options selectable by the second party, and the plurality of different payment options are associated with a plurality of different authentication protocols prescribed therefor.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2006Date of Patent: April 6, 2010Assignee: CardinalCommerce CorporationInventors: Chandra S. Balasubramanian, Francis M. Sherwin, Michael A. Keresman
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Patent number: 7624039Abstract: A method of administering a commercial transaction carried out over a communications network (20) used for shopping includes receiving a shopper (50) at a first web-site maintained on the communications network (20). The shopper (50) has an affinity group (40) associated therewith. The method further includes forwarding the shopper (50) to a second web-site maintained on the communications network (20), and obtaining a generated click-through fee related thereto. A portion of the obtained click-through fee is distributed to the affinity group (40) associated with the shopper (50), and it is communicated to the shopper (50) how much was distributed.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2001Date of Patent: November 24, 2009Assignee: Cardinalcommerce CorporationInventors: Francis M. Sherwin, Michael A. Keresman, III, Ravishankar S. Bhagavatula, Chandra S. Balasubramanian
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Publication number: 20090265460Abstract: A method of tracking a user and the user's activities on a telecommunications network. The method includes receiving a notification from a first web server that the user has accessed a first webpage on a first website, wherein the notification is received via a user tracking server operated by a tracking coordinator, setting a session cookie including a user tracking ID on the user's computer and/or web browser to track the user's activities on the network and storing tracking data for the user in a database associated with the user tracking server, receiving an indication from a second web server that the user has accessed a second webpage on a second website, wherein the second webpage comprises a confirmation webpage that includes transaction data for the user, retrieving the user tracking ID from the session cookie and associating the user tracking ID retrieved from the cookie with the transaction data obtained from the second webpage, and reporting the user tracking data to the first web server.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 16, 2009Publication date: October 22, 2009Applicant: CardinalCommerce CorporationInventors: Chandra Balasubramanian, Scott Rauhe, Matthew Yucha
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Patent number: 7606771Abstract: A method and apparatus for conducting a commercial transaction over the Internet or other network connection are provided. The method includes the use of random numbers which are unique for each user session. These random numbers are pre-loaded onto a handheld, portable device, token, at the time of the device's manufacture or programming. These numbers are generated by external systems. The external systems then deliver the number sets to the token for storage in the token's internal memory and also to another random number database that is accessible by an authentication system. The random numbers are dispensed by the token to a user by pressing a button on the token or otherwise signaling the token. A simple polynomial equation may be employed in order to increase the number of codes. A dispensed number is cross referenced, by the authentication system, to the random number database that was created when the token was programmed. In this way the user or transaction can be authenticated.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 2002Date of Patent: October 20, 2009Assignee: CardinalCommerce CorporationInventors: Michael A. Keresman, III, Andrew J. Hartridge, Chandra A. Balasubramanian
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Publication number: 20090119205Abstract: A method is provided for carrying out commercial transactions. The method includes the steps of: establishing a transaction processing system on an electronic communications network; establishing an account within the transaction processing system for a corresponding account holder; obtaining from the account holder a session description of acceptable future commercial transactions related to the account; administering commercial transactions carried out via the transaction processing system; and, verifying that administered commercial transactions related to the account meet one or more of the session description.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 15, 2008Publication date: May 7, 2009Applicant: CARDINALCOMMERCE CORPORATIONInventors: Michael A. Keresman, III, Chandra S. Balasubramanian, Francis M. Sherwin
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Publication number: 20080281722Abstract: An electronic platform (10) for facilitating mobile commerce transactions includes: a user interface (20) that is provided to a user (60), the user interface (20) being operable to retrieve from the user (60) a plurality of settings for different parameters that regulate a manner in which the platform (10) operates for a given entity that is being served by the platform (10); a conversation tracking engine (40) that monitors messages exchanged between the platform (10) and mobile device users (72) accessing the platform (10), the conversation tracking engine (40) being operative to recognize which ones of selected monitored messages together form a common conversation and keep track of a current state of that conversation; and, a mobile content rendering engine (30) that is operable to dynamically render mobile content in response to the platform (10) receiving a request from a mobile device (74) for mobile content, the mobile content being rendered in accordance with the parameter settings entered via the usType: ApplicationFiled: May 12, 2008Publication date: November 13, 2008Applicant: CARDINALCOMMERCE CORPORATIONInventors: Chandra S. Balasubramanian, Francis M. Sherwin, Christopher Baird
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Publication number: 20070067827Abstract: A method of centralized identity authentication for use in connection with a communications network includes registering users of the communications network such that each registered user's identity is uniquely defined and determinable, and registering a plurality of vendors having a presence on the communications network. The registered vendors selectively transact with registered users, wherein the transactions include: (i) the registered vendor selling goods and/or services to the registered user; (ii) the registered vendor granting the registered user access to personal records maintained by the registered vendor; and/or (iii) the registered vendor communicating to the registered user personal information maintained by the registered vendor. The method also includes each user's identity being authenticated over the communications network prior to completion of transactions between registered vendors and registered users.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 21, 2006Publication date: March 22, 2007Applicant: CardinalCommerce CorporationInventors: Ravishankar Bhagavatula, Chandra Balasubramanian, Francis Sherwin, Michael Keresman, Jeffry Bowman
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Publication number: 20060282382Abstract: A method is provided for supporting processing of a transaction conducted between a first party and a second party. The first party accepts payment via a plurality of different payment options selectable by the second party, and the plurality of different payment options are associated with a plurality of different authentication protocols prescribed therefor.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 23, 2006Publication date: December 14, 2006Applicant: CARDINALCOMMERCE CORPORATIONInventors: Chandra Balasubramanian, Francis Sherwin, Michael Keresman
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Publication number: 20060269061Abstract: A method for provisioning a mobile device (100) with a personalized authorization code generating application (101) includes: collecting user information and a password; generating an application specific encryption key (128) from the collected user information and the password; embedding the generated application specific encryption key (128) in a software code (130) provisioned to generate authorization codes using the application specific encryption key (128) in accordance with a prescribed algorithm, the software code with the application specific encryption key embedded therein comprising the personalized authorization code generating application; and, delivering the personalized authorization code generating application (101) to the mobile device (100).Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2006Publication date: November 30, 2006Applicant: CardinalCommerce CorporationInventors: Chandra Balasubramanian, Francis Sherwin, Michael Keresman
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Patent number: 7140036Abstract: A method of centralized identity authentication for use in connection with a communications network includes registering users of the communications network such that each registered user's identity is uniquely defined and determinable, and registering a plurality of vendors having a presence on the communications network. The registered vendors selectively transact with registered users, wherein the transactions include: (i) the registered vendor selling goods and/or services to the registered user; (ii) the registered vendor granting the registered user access to personal records maintained by the registered vendor; and/or (iii) the registered vendor communicating to the registered user personal information maintained by the registered vendor. The method also includes each user's identity being authenticated over the communications network prior to completion of transactions between registered vendors and registered users.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2001Date of Patent: November 21, 2006Assignee: CardinalCommerce CorporationInventors: Ravishankar S. Bhagavatula, Chandra S. Balasubramanian, Francis M. Sherwin, Michael A. Keresman, III, Jeffry J. Bowman
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Patent number: 7051002Abstract: A method is provided for processing authentication of a consumer using one of a plurality of different types of payment instruments to conduct a commercial transaction over a communications network with a merchant. The payment instrument being used is either enrolled in or not enrolled in an authentication program conforming to one of a plurality of authentication protocols prescribed for the respective plurality of different types of payment instruments by payment networks supporting the same.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2003Date of Patent: May 23, 2006Assignee: CardinalCommerce CorporationInventors: Michael A. Keresman, III, Francis M. Sherwin, Chandra S. Balasubramanian
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Publication number: 20020046169Abstract: A method for carrying out commercial transactions includes establishing a transaction processing system on an electronic communications network, and establishing an account within the transaction processing system for a corresponding account holder. One or more descriptions of acceptable future commercial transactions related to the account are obtained from the account holder. Commercial transactions carried out via the transaction processing system are administered, and it is verified that administered commercial transactions related to the account meet one or more of the descriptions obtained.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2001Publication date: April 18, 2002Applicant: CardinalCommerce CorporationInventors: Michael A. Keresman, Ravishankar Bhagavatula, Chandra Balasubramanian, Francis M. Sherwin