Abstract: Systems and methods are disclosed for managing an entitled data cache. A data server may generate and send entitled data to a data cache server. The data cache server, a server that may be located nearer to the user within a data provider's computer network, may receive and cache the entitled data. A permission server may store user's permissions and transmit the user's permissions to the data server and the data cache server. Upon receiving a request for data, the data cache server may retrieve the requested data from the cache and send a subset of the cached data which matches the user's permissions to the user, without the need to request the data from the data server.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
February 8, 2013
Date of Patent:
May 26, 2015
Assignee:
Thompson Reuters (Markets) LLC
Inventors:
Venkatanarayanan Krishnamoorthy, Srinivasan Varadrajan, Stephen Zucknovich, Jacques Leisy, Vladimir Jornitski
Abstract: The invention provides a system, method, machine readable program and a graphical user interface for managing multiple accounts associated with a user. The method includes receiving a first set of information associated with identification of a user, in response to the first set of information, identifying a second set of information relating to a financial account associated with the user, the financial account being associated with a financial institution, in response to the first set of information. The method also includes identifying a third set of information relating to a health account associated with the user, the health account being associated with a healthcare institution. A fourth set of information is generated based upon the second set of information and the third set of information. The method also includes sending a signal representative of the fourth set of information. The signal may be sent to the user or a designee of the user.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 19, 2006
Date of Patent:
July 8, 2014
Assignee:
Thompson Reuters (Market) LLC
Inventors:
Linda H. Birbara, John P. Bench, Patrick C. Kim, Alexander M. Kleiner, Matthew P. Burkley, Nicholas Prastos, Douglas Schneider, Barbara Coluni