Patents Assigned to Microsoft Technology, LLC
  • Patent number: 11928120
    Abstract: Example solutions are disclosed for performing a distributed data query for a connected data set, such as a property graph or a relational database, distributed across a plurality of regions (e.g., different geographic regions) under data flow limitations. For a restrictive limitation, a first region stores a data entity that is subject to a data flow limitation, and a second region stores only a reference to the data entity (e.g., a pseudonymous reference). The query is executed in the first region, and at least a partial representation of the state is injected into the query for execution in the second region. The query locates the reference to the data entity in the second region, and the state of the query from the second region is returned. Query results from the plurality of regions are synthesized into a final result. Further solutions address prohibitive limitations when references are not permitted.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 31, 2022
    Date of Patent: March 12, 2024
    Assignee: Microsoft Technology, LLC.
    Inventors: Anders Tungeland Gjerdrum, Tor Kreutzer, Jan-Ove Karlberg
  • Patent number: 10678449
    Abstract: A system for increasing data retention time can include a processor to execute code to detect or predict a write event associated with a flash memory. The processor can also control a device to cause a temperature at the flash memory to increase via waste heat in response to the write event. Additionally, the processor can write data to the flash memory at the increased temperature to increase the retention time of the data stored in the flash memory.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 3, 2018
    Date of Patent: June 9, 2020
    Assignee: MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGY, LLC
    Inventor: George Easton Scott, III
  • Patent number: 10503395
    Abstract: The inertia system provides a common platform and application-programming interface (API) for applications to extend the input received from various multi-touch hardware devices to simulate real-world behavior of application objects. To move naturally, application objects should exhibit physical characteristics such as elasticity and deceleration. When a user lifts all contacts from an object, the inertia system provides additional manipulation events to the application so that the application can handle the events as if the user was still moving the object with touch. The inertia system generates the events based on a simulation of the behavior of the objects. If the user moves an object into another object, the inertia system simulates the boundary characteristics of the objects. Thus, the inertia system provides more realistic movement for application objects manipulated using multi-touch hardware and the API provides a consistent feel to manipulations across applications.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 4, 2018
    Date of Patent: December 10, 2019
    Assignee: MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGY, LLC
    Inventors: Reed L. Townsend, Xiao Tu, Bryan Scott, Todd A. Torset, Kenneth W. Sykes, Samir S. Pradhan, Jennifer A. Teed
  • Patent number: 9841980
    Abstract: Providing a user interface (UI) on a web page. A toolbar section is defined on the web page. The web page includes a content section being different and separate from the toolbar section, and the content section displays additional content of the web page. One or more groups are specified to include one or more action controls associated therewith. Each of the specified groups has a group identifier associated therewith. The one or more action controls are displayed according to the specified groups in the toolbar section of the web page. Each of the one or more displayed action controls includes properties associated therewith, and the included properties define at least one of the following: a name of the action control, a link of the action control, the group identifier of the action control, and a classification identifier of the action control.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 25, 2008
    Date of Patent: December 12, 2017
    Assignee: Microsoft Technology, LLC
    Inventors: Christine Anderson, Sara Liu Yang, Erez Kikin-Gil, Sandra Hirsh, Tyler Schnoebelen, Wendy Chan, Nancy Jane Bell, Thomas Jan Stovicek, Jackie Sandoval
  • Patent number: 9772840
    Abstract: Systems, methods, and computer-readable media having computer-executable instructions embodied thereon that generate notifications that are delivered to translators who provide updates or translations that are included in localization resources for software applications are provided. Resources are stored on a computing device in a first database or a second database. The first database is configured to store software and has a first buffer that stores content selected for updating or translation and a second buffer for receiving updated content or translated content. The second database is configured to receive the content stored in the first buffer of the first database and to store profiles associated with translators. The second database provides a portal to authenticate the translator before allowing a translator to enter translations for the content stored in the second database. A notification component notifies translators of content that matches a language of the translators.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 13, 2015
    Date of Patent: September 26, 2017
    Assignee: Microsoft Technology, LLC
    Inventors: Lei Zhang, Michael James Miles, Sheng Zhang, Doo Suk Yoon, Xu Yang, Wei Zhang
  • Patent number: 9159003
    Abstract: Subject matter described herein is directed to providing font-rendering information (e.g., XPS file) that is usable to print a document. For example, a font file is received that defines a font type included in the document. A determination is made that a quantity of pages of the document does not exceed a subsetting-optimization threshold. When the quantity of pages does not exceed the threshold, a subsetted font file of the font type is generated. The subsetted file is provided, such as via the spool file, to a print subsystem.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 7, 2014
    Date of Patent: October 13, 2015
    Assignee: Microsoft Technology, LLC
    Inventors: Ahmet Gurcan, Herman Widjaja, Hristo Ivanov, Harvinder Singh, Kanwal Vedbrat, Adam Knauff, Jianye Lu
  • Patent number: 9146705
    Abstract: A computer cluster can be divided into a plurality of failure scopes and a voting constraint can be enforced. The voting constraint can allow a portion of the cluster to provide the service if a majority of health votes from cluster members is obtained by that portion. A loss of connectivity between a first failure scope, which has a majority of cluster members in the cluster, and one or more other failure scopes in the cluster can be detected. The loss of connectivity can be such that the first failure scope does not have connectivity to a member in any other failure scope in the cluster. In response to detecting the loss of connectivity, a split brain situation in the cluster can be automatically protected against by preventing the first failure scope from providing the service.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 9, 2012
    Date of Patent: September 29, 2015
    Assignee: Microsoft Technology, LLC
    Inventors: Gregory Thiel, Manoharan Kuppusamy, Yogesh Bansal