Patents by Inventor Akinwale O. Olugbile
Akinwale O. Olugbile has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 11463480Abstract: A shared computing infrastructure has associated therewith a portal application through which users access the infrastructure and provision one or more services, such as content storage and delivery. The portal comprises a security policy editor, a web-based configuration tool that is intended for use by customers to generate and apply security policies to their media content. The security policy editor provides the user the ability to create and manage security policies, to assign policies so created to desired media content and/or player components, and to view information regarding all of the customer's current policy assignments. The editor provides a unified interface to configure all media security services that are available to the CDN customer from a single interface, and to enable the configured security features to be promptly propagated and enforced throughout the overlay network infrastructure.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 2020Date of Patent: October 4, 2022Assignee: Akamai Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Nicholas S. Brookins, Akinwale O. Olugbile, James A. Mutton
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Publication number: 20200374317Abstract: A shared computing infrastructure has associated therewith a portal application through which users access the infrastructure and provision one or more services, such as content storage and delivery. The portal comprises a security policy editor, a web-based configuration tool that is intended for use by customers to generate and apply security policies to their media content. The security policy editor provides the user the ability to create and manage security policies, to assign policies so created to desired media content and/or player components, and to view information regarding all of the customer's current policy assignments. The editor provides a unified interface to configure all media security services that are available to the CDN customer from a single interface, and to enable the configured security features to be promptly propagated and enforced throughout the overlay network infrastructure.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 11, 2020Publication date: November 26, 2020Inventors: Nicholas S. Brookins, Akinwale O. Olugbile, James A. Mutton
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Patent number: 10742684Abstract: A shared computing infrastructure has associated therewith a portal application through which users access the infrastructure and provision one or more services, such as content storage and delivery. The portal comprises a security policy editor, a web-based configuration tool that is intended for use by customers to generate and apply security policies to their media content. The security policy editor provides the user the ability to create and manage security policies, to assign policies so created to desired media content and/or player components, and to view information regarding all of the customer's current policy assignments. The editor provides a unified interface to configure all media security services that are available to the CDN customer from a single interface, and to enable the configured security features to be promptly propagated and enforced throughout the overlay network infrastructure.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2017Date of Patent: August 11, 2020Assignee: Akamai Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Nicholas S. Brookins, Akinwale O. Olugbile, James A. Mutton
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Publication number: 20180041544Abstract: A shared computing infrastructure has associated therewith a portal application through which users access the infrastructure and provision one or more services, such as content storage and delivery. The portal comprises a security policy editor, a web-based configuration tool that is intended for use by customers to generate and apply security policies to their media content. The security policy editor provides the user the ability to create and manage security policies, to assign policies so created to desired media content and/or player components, and to view information regarding all of the customer's current policy assignments. The editor provides a unified interface to configure all media security services that are available to the CDN customer from a single interface, and to enable the configured security features to be promptly propagated and enforced throughout the overlay network infrastructure.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 16, 2017Publication date: February 8, 2018Inventors: Nicholas S. Brookins, Akinwale O. Olugbile, James A. Mutton
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Patent number: 9794295Abstract: A shared computing infrastructure has associated therewith a portal application through which users access the infrastructure and provision one or more services, such as content storage and delivery. The portal comprises a security policy editor, a web-based configuration tool that is intended for use by customers to generate and apply security policies to their media content. The security policy editor provides the user the ability to create and manage security policies, to assign policies so created to desired media content and/or player components, and to view information regarding all of the customer's current policy assignments. The editor provides a unified interface to configure all media security services that are available to the CDN customer from a single interface, and to enable the configured security features to be promptly propagated and enforced throughout the overlay network infrastructure.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2016Date of Patent: October 17, 2017Assignee: Akamai Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Nicholas S. Brookins, Akinwale O. Olugbile, James A. Mutton
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Patent number: 9654550Abstract: According to this disclosure, a proxy server is enhanced to be able to interpret instructions that specify how to modify an input object to create an output object to serve to a requesting client. Typically the instructions operate on binary data. For example, the instructions can be interpreted in a byte-based interpreter that directs the proxy as to what order, and from which source, to fill an output buffer that is served to the client. The instructions specify what changes to make to a generic input file. This functionality extends the capability of the proxy server in an open-ended fashion and enables it to efficiently create a wide variety of outputs for a given generic input file. The generic input file and/or the instructions may be cached at the proxy. The teachings hereof have applications in, among other things, the delivery of web content, streaming media, and the like.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2014Date of Patent: May 16, 2017Assignee: AKAMAI TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Nicholas S. Brookins, Stephen L. Ludin, Akinwale O. Olugbile, Ronnie So
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Patent number: 9549022Abstract: According to this disclosure, a proxy server is enhanced to be able to interpret instructions that specify how to modify an input object to create an output object to serve to a requesting client. Typically the instructions operate on binary data. For example, the instructions can be interpreted in a byte-based interpreter that directs the proxy as to what order, and from which source, to fill an output buffer that is served to the client. The instructions specify what changes to make to a generic input file. This functionality extends the capability of the proxy server in an open-ended fashion and enables it to efficiently create a wide variety of outputs for a given generic input file. The generic input file and/or the instructions may be cached at the proxy. The teachings hereof have applications in, among other things, the delivery of web content, streaming media, and the like.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 2016Date of Patent: January 17, 2017Assignee: Akamai Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Nicholas S. Brookins, Stephen L. Ludin, Akinwale O. Olugbile, Ronnie So
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Publication number: 20160359922Abstract: A shared computing infrastructure has associated therewith a portal application through which users access the infrastructure and provision one or more services, such as content storage and delivery. The portal comprises a security policy editor, a web-based configuration tool that is intended for use by customers to generate and apply security policies to their media content. The security policy editor provides the user the ability to create and manage security policies, to assign policies so created to desired media content and/or player components, and to view information regarding all of the customer's current policy assignments. The editor provides a unified interface to configure all media security services that are available to the CDN customer from a single interface, and to enable the configured security features to be promptly propagated and enforced throughout the overlay network infrastructure.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 22, 2016Publication date: December 8, 2016Inventors: Nicholas S. Brookins, Akinwale O. Olugbile, James A. Mutton
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Patent number: 9426180Abstract: A shared computing infrastructure has associated therewith a portal application through which users access the infrastructure and provision one or more services, such as content storage and delivery. The portal comprises a security policy editor, a web-based configuration tool that is intended for use by customers to generate and apply security policies to their media content. The security policy editor provides the user the ability to create and manage security policies, to assign policies so created to desired media content and/or player components, and to view information regarding all of the customer's current policy assignments. The editor provides a unified interface to configure all media security services that are available to the CDN customer from a single interface, and to enable the configured security features to be promptly propagated and enforced throughout the overlay network infrastructure.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2012Date of Patent: August 23, 2016Assignee: Akamai Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Nicholas S. Brookins, Akinwale O. Olugbile, James A. Mutton
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Publication number: 20160241639Abstract: According to this disclosure, a proxy server is enhanced to be able to interpret instructions that specify how to modify an input object to create an output object to serve to a requesting client. Typically the instructions operate on binary data. For example, the instructions can be interpreted in a byte-based interpreter that directs the proxy as to what order, and from which source, to fill an output buffer that is served to the client. The instructions specify what changes to make to a generic input file. This functionality extends the capability of the proxy server in an open-ended fashion and enables it to efficiently create a wide variety of outputs for a given generic input file. The generic input file and/or the instructions may be cached at the proxy. The teachings hereof have applications in, among other things, the delivery of web content, streaming media, and the like.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 11, 2016Publication date: August 18, 2016Applicant: Akamai Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Nicholas S. Brookins, Stephen L. Ludin, Akinwale O. Olugbile, Ronnie So
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Publication number: 20150019633Abstract: According to this disclosure, a proxy server is enhanced to be able to interpret instructions that specify how to modify an input object to create an output object to serve to a requesting client. Typically the instructions operate on binary data. For example, the instructions can be interpreted in a byte-based interpreter that directs the proxy as to what order, and from which source, to fill an output buffer that is served to the client. The instructions specify what changes to make to a generic input file. This functionality extends the capability of the proxy server in an open-ended fashion and enables it to efficiently create a wide variety of outputs for a given generic input file. The generic input file and/or the instructions may be cached at the proxy. The teachings hereof have applications in, among other things, the delivery of web content, streaming media, and the like.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2014Publication date: January 15, 2015Applicant: AKAMAI TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Nicholas S. Brookins, Stephen L. Ludin, Akinwale O. Olugbile, Ronnie So
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Patent number: 8880633Abstract: According to this disclosure, a proxy server is enhanced to be able to interpret instructions that specify how to modify an input object to create an output object to serve to a requesting client. Typically the instructions operate on binary data. For example, the instructions can be interpreted in a byte-based interpreter that directs the proxy as to what order, and from which source, to fill an output buffer that is served to the client. The instructions specify what changes to make to a generic input file. This functionality extends the capability of the proxy server in an open-ended fashion and enables it to efficiently create a wide variety of outputs for a given generic input file. The generic input file and/or the instructions may be cached at the proxy. The teachings hereof have applications in, among other things, the delivery of web content, streaming media, and the like.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2011Date of Patent: November 4, 2014Assignee: Akamai Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Nicholas S. Brookins, Akinwale O. Olugbile, Ronnie So, Stephen L. Ludin
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Publication number: 20120265853Abstract: This patent document describes, among other things, distributed computer platforms for online delivery of multimedia, including HD video, at broadcast audience scale to a variety of runtime environments and client devices in both fixed line and mobile environments. The teachings hereof can be applied to deliver live and on-demand content streams via computer networks. The teachings also relate to the ingestion of content streams in a given source format and the serving of the stream in a given target format. For example, a system might have machines in a content delivery network that ingest live streams in a source format, use an intermediate format to transport the stream within the system, and output the stream in a target format to clients that have requested (e.g., with an HTTP request) the stream. The streams may be archived for later playback.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 16, 2011Publication date: October 18, 2012Applicant: AKAMAI TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Christopher R. Knox, Nicholas S. Brookins, Vaishnav Janardhan, William P. Korbe, III, Ashok Lalwani, Prasanna Laghate, Stephen L. Ludin, Akinwale O. Olugbile, Moses P. Pawar, Chandan H. Rao, Abdal Salam Faisal Padinjareveetil, Ronnie So, Babu Suryanarayanan
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Publication number: 20120259942Abstract: According to this disclosure, a proxy server is enhanced to be able to interpret instructions that specify how to modify an input object to create an output object to serve to a requesting client. Typically the instructions operate on binary data. For example, the instructions can be interpreted in a byte-based interpreter that directs the proxy as to what order, and from which source, to fill an output buffer that is served to the client. The instructions specify what changes to make to a generic input file. This functionality extends the capability of the proxy server in an open-ended fashion and enables it to efficiently create a wide variety of outputs for a given generic input file. The generic input file and/or the instructions may be cached at the proxy. The teachings hereof have applications in, among other things, the delivery of web content, streaming media, and the like.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 16, 2011Publication date: October 11, 2012Applicant: AKAMAI TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Nicholas S. Brookins, Akinwale O. Olugbile, Ronnie So, Stephen L. Ludin