Abstract: In one embodiment, a method includes empirically analyzing a set of active reservations and a current set of consumable resources belonging to a class of consumable resources. Each active reservation is of a managed task type and includes a group of one or more tasks requiring access to a consumable resource of the class. The method further includes, based on the empirically analyzing, clocking the set of active reservations each clocking cycle. In addition, the method includes, responsive to the clocking, sorting a priority queue of the set of active reservations.
Abstract: Stable and automated recovery of an application executing on a primary computer system by transitioning to a secondary computer system is provided. Intelligent agents installed on a primary client server allow the primary environment to be replicated on a host, secondary environment. This creates continuous availability of applications executing on the primary system via the mirrored host environment. Every transaction on the client environment (e.g., every piece of data) is replicated in real-time on the host environment. A simple mechanism (e.g., a button) is provided to allow access to the secondary environment thereby switching over from the client environment to the host environment in the case of, with respect to the primary environment, a disaster, a need to perform maintenance, system failure and the like.
Abstract: The present invention discloses a system and method for data management whereby a data management application manages data across a managed service environment, a mail server environment, and a client environment. The present invention allows a customer to optimize data management functions such as archiving, recovering, monitoring, authenticating, synchronizing, transferring, copying, stubbing, chunking, harvesting, and securing.
Type:
Application
Filed:
January 18, 2008
Publication date:
May 8, 2008
Applicant:
MessageOne, Inc.
Inventors:
Samy Aboel-Nil, Dane Knecht, Igor Postelnik, Scott Kovner
Abstract: Stable and automated recovery of an application executing on a primary computer system by transitioning to secondary computer system is provided. Intelligent agents installed on a primary client server allow the primary environment to be replicated on a host, secondary environment. This creates continuous availability of applications executing on the primary system via the mirrored host environment. Every transaction on the client environment (e.g., every piece of data) is replicated in real-time on the host environment. A simple mechanism (e.g., a button) is provided to allow access to the secondary environment thereby switching over from the client environment to the host environment in the case of, with respect to the primary environment, a disaster, a need to perform maintenance, system failure and the like.
Abstract: Systems and methods which provide translation and/or transformation of messaging data, such as that collected by a distributed management method, for collection, consolidation, processing, and/or analysis are shown. Preferred embodiments of the present invention provide data translation schema to manipulate raw data stored in a first database or databases, such as a staging database, to store useful information in appropriate locations of a second database or databases, such as a data warehouse. Preferably, for each data source monitored in a messaging environment, collected raw messaging data is parsed into appropriate positions of a staging database. Thereafter, data transforms of the present invention preferably manipulate and/or process data of the staging database and provide useful information for storage in a data warehouse.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 15, 2002
Date of Patent:
June 12, 2007
Assignee:
MessageOne, Inc.
Inventors:
Mathew A. Howitt, Jocelyn E. Goldfein, Michael N. Nonemacher