Patents Assigned to Netilla Networks, Inc.
  • Patent number: 6920502
    Abstract: Apparatus and accompanying methods for use therein for implementing an integrated, virtual office user environment, through an office server(s), through which a remotely stationed user can access typical office network-based applications, including e-mail, file sharing and hosted thin-client programs, through a remotely located network, e.g., WAN, connected web browser. Specifically, a front end, namely a service enablement platform (SEP), to one or more office servers on a LAN is connected to both the WAN and LAN and acts both as a bridge between the user and his(her) office applications and as a protocol translator to enable bi-directional, web-based, real-time communication to occur between the browser and each such application.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 17, 2001
    Date of Patent: July 19, 2005
    Assignee: Netilla Networks, Inc.
    Inventors: Kenneth S. Araujo, Reginald P. Best, Christopher P. Douglas, Devin J. Heitmueler, Siuling C. Zhang, Gamid Isayev
  • Publication number: 20030191799
    Abstract: Apparatus and accompanying methods for use therein for implementing an integrated, virtual office user environment, through an office server(s), through which a remotely stationed user can access typical office network-based applications, including e-mail, file sharing and hosted thin-client programs, through a remotely located network, e.g., WAN, connected web browser. Specifically, a front end, namely a service enablement platform (SEP), to one or more office servers on a LAN is connected to both the WAN and LAN and acts both as a bridge between the user and his(her) office applications and as a protocol translator to enable bi-directional, web-based, real-time communication to occur between the browser and each such application. The SEP translates user input originating from the browser into application-specific protocols and applies a result to a corresponding office application server.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 14, 2001
    Publication date: October 9, 2003
    Applicant: Netilla Networks, Inc.
    Inventors: Kenneth S. Araujo, Reginald P. Best, Christopher P. Douglas, Devin J. Heitmueler, Siuling C. Zhang
  • Publication number: 20020032725
    Abstract: Apparatus and accompanying methods for use therein for implementing an integrated, virtual office user environment, through an office server(s), through which a remotely stationed user can access typical office network-based applications, including e-mail, file sharing and hosted thin-client programs, through a remotely located network, e.g., WAN, connected web browser. Specifically, a front end, namely a service enablement platform (SEP), to one or more office servers on a LAN is connected to both the WAN and LAN and acts both as a bridge between the user and his (her) office applications and as a protocol translator to enable bi-directional, web-based, real-time communication to occur between the browser and each such application. The SEP translates user input originating from the browser into application-specific protocols and applies a result to a corresponding office application server. The SEP monitors operational status of its connections and associated office servers.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 17, 2001
    Publication date: March 14, 2002
    Applicant: Netilla Networks Inc.
    Inventors: Kenneth S. Araujo, Reginald P. Best, Christopher P. Douglas, Devin J. Heitmueler, Siuling C. Zhang, Gamid Isayev
  • Publication number: 20010047406
    Abstract: Apparatus and accompanying methods for use therein for implementing an integrated, virtual office user environment, through an office server(s), through which a remotely stationed user can access typical office network-based applications, including e-mail, file sharing and hosted thin-client programs, through a remotely located network, e.g., WAN, connected web browser. Specifically, a front end, namely a service enablement platform (SEP), to one or more office servers on a LAN is connected to both the WAN and LAN and acts both as a bridge between the user and his(her) office applications and as a protocol translator to enable bi-directional, web-based, real-time communication to occur between the browser and each such application. The SEP translates user input originating from the browser into application-specific protocols and applies a result to a corresponding office application server.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 13, 2001
    Publication date: November 29, 2001
    Applicant: Netilla Networks Inc.
    Inventors: Kenneth S. Araujo, Reginald P. Best, Christopher P. Douglas, Devin J. Heitmueller, Siuling C. Zhang, Gamid Isayev