Patents by Inventor Alexander Vasilevsky
Alexander Vasilevsky 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: 10956243Abstract: Receive, by a central controller engine, a user request to perform one or more operations associated with user data, wherein the user data includes first data and second data. Select, by the central controller engine based on the user request, a first service provider interface (SPI) integrated into a first service, the first SPI being configured to operate on the first data in a first datastore associated with the first service. The first SPI including a first service interface component configured based on a uniform access specification. Obtain, by the first SPI, the first data, the first data being formatted according to a first service data specification. Transform, by the first SPI based on the uniform access specification, the first data, thereby generating transformed first data formatted according to the uniform access specification. Provide, by the first SPI, the transformed first data to a target service.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2019Date of Patent: March 23, 2021Assignee: Zuora, Inc.Inventors: Henning Schmiedehausen, Nicolas Fusseder, Alexander Vasilevsky
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Patent number: 9557768Abstract: An automatically-lockable, shock absorbing dock for a portable computer, the dock comprising: a top plate configured to receive a portable computer, said top plate comprising: an automatic locking mechanism for securing the portable computer to said top plate, a set of connectivity ports, and a port replicator configured to connect the portable computer to the set of connectivity ports; and multiple pairs of shock absorbers connected to a bottom surface of said top plate and configured to connect to a target surface, wherein each pair of shock absorbers is coaxially-positioned and connected to opposite sides of said bottom surface, and wherein each shock absorber has an essentially equal resiliency in its x, y and z axes.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2016Date of Patent: January 31, 2017Inventor: Alexander Vasilevsky
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Patent number: 9420715Abstract: A rack-mountable module assembly, comprising: a plurality of electronic equipment modules, each having a height in multiples of approximately 1.75 inches and a width in multiples of approximately 1.75 inches; a plurality of connectors configured to form a horizontal row of said plurality of electronic equipment modules, by connecting every two adjacent modules of said plurality of electronic equipment modules to each other; and a pair of side mounts configured to connect the horizontal row to a frame of the rack.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 2013Date of Patent: August 16, 2016Assignee: INTAL TECH LTD.Inventor: Alexander Vasilevsky
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Publication number: 20160209872Abstract: An automatically-lockable, shock absorbing dock for a portable computer, the dock comprising: a top plate configured to receive a portable computer, said top plate comprising: an automatic locking mechanism for securing the portable computer to said top plate, a set of connectivity ports, and a port replicator configured to connect the portable computer to the set of connectivity ports; and multiple pairs of shock absorbers connected to a bottom surface of said top plate and configured to connect to a target surface, wherein each pair of shock absorbers is coaxially-positioned and connected to opposite sides of said bottom surface, and wherein each shock absorber has an essentially equal resiliency in its x, y and z axes.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 28, 2016Publication date: July 21, 2016Inventor: Alexander Vasilevsky
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Publication number: 20150122751Abstract: A rack-mountable module assembly, comprising: a plurality of electronic equipment modules, each having a height in multiples of approximately 1.75 inches and a width in multiples of approximately 1.75 inches; a plurality of connectors configured to form a horizontal row of said plurality of electronic equipment modules, by connecting every two adjacent modules of said plurality of electronic equipment modules to each other; and a pair of side mounts configured to connect the horizontal row to a frame of the rack.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 5, 2013Publication date: May 7, 2015Inventor: Alexander Vasilevsky
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Patent number: 8116612Abstract: A centralized Digital Video Recording (DVR) and reproduction system links several reproduction and control units (such as television receivers, etc.) and a centralized server via a home area network. This allows programming to be distributed throughout the premises, and novelly allows live-pause recording and playback to be effected from more than one reproduction and control unit in a seamless manner. For example, during a live-pause episode, a viewer can pause a program from one control and reproduction unit, and resume viewing the program from the same pause point at another control and reproduction unit on the premises. The present invention also allows a viewer to view multiple programs from the server on the same monitor using a multiple picture-in-picture display.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2001Date of Patent: February 14, 2012Assignee: Ucentric Systems, Inc.Inventors: Alexander Vasilevsky, Carlton J. Sparrell, Sergio Parise, John Watlington, Peter A. Kaczowka
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Publication number: 20070226344Abstract: A centralized resource manager for distributed networks manages resources available on the network, such as network bandwidth, CPU allocation, TV tuners, MPEG encoders and decoders, disk bandwidth, and input/output devices. The centralized resource manager also allocates the resources of network clients and a network-associated media server, in response to requests for media services via the distributed network. The centralized resource manager may include means for discovering when devices are added or removed from the network; a current, IR, or electromagnetic field sensing system for determining when video devices are turned off so that resources associated with any device not in use may be reallocated elsewhere; or a power switching system for controlling the ON or OFF state of such devices so that resources associated with any device in the OFF state may be reallocated elsewhere.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 24, 2007Publication date: September 27, 2007Applicant: GENERAL INSTRUMENT CORPORATIONInventors: Carlton Sparrell, Alexander Vasilevsky, John Watlington, David Lively
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Publication number: 20060031887Abstract: A centralized resource manager for distributed networks manages resources available on the network, such as network bandwidth, CPU allocation, TV tuners, MPEG encoders and decoders, disk bandwidth, and input/output devices. The centralized resource manager also allocates the resources of network clients and a network-associated media server, in response to requests for media services via the distributed network. The centralized resource manager may include means for discovering when devices are added or removed from the network; a current, IR, or electromagnetic field sensing system for determining when video devices are turned off so that resources associated with any device not in use may be reallocated elsewhere; or a power switching system for controlling the ON or OFF state of such devices so that resources associated with any device in the OFF state may be reallocated elsewhere.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2004Publication date: February 9, 2006Inventors: Carlton Sparrell, Alexander Vasilevsky, John Watlington, David Lively
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Publication number: 20050166258Abstract: A centralized Digital Video Recording (DVR) and reproduction system (100) linking several reproduction and control units (such as television receivers (124, 128, 132), etc.) to a centralized media server (152) allows system users (124, 128, 132) to not only access the same program or programs from different receivers (106, 110), but to pause and resume the same programs from the same marker points (“bookmarks”) established by any system user (124, 128, 132). The program “bookmark” representing the program pause point is conveniently shown via a graphical user interface display with a bookmark icon, including the name of the user (124, 128, 132) who established the bookmark and the exact pause point in the program.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 11, 2002Publication date: July 28, 2005Inventors: Alexander Vasilevsky, Carlton Sparrell, David Lively, Nick Schmidt
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Publication number: 20050120160Abstract: A management capability is provided for a virtual computing platform. In one example, this platform allows interconnected physical resources such as processors, memory, network interfaces and storage interfaces to be abstracted and mapped to virtual resources (e.g., virtual mainframes, virtual partitions). Virtual resources contained in a virtual partition can be assembled into virtual servers that execute a guest operating system (e.g., Linux). In one example, the abstraction is unique in that any resource is available to any virtual server regardless of the physical boundaries that separate the resources. For example, any number of physical processors or any amount of physical memory can be used by a virtual server even if these resources span different nodes. A virtual computing platform is provided that allows for the creation, deletion, modification, control (e.g., start, stop, suspend, resume) and status (i.e.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 25, 2004Publication date: June 2, 2005Inventors: Jerry Plouffe, Scott Davis, Alexander Vasilevsky, Benjamin Thomas, Steven Noyes, Tom Hazel
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Publication number: 20050080982Abstract: A virtualized storage adapter architecture and method is provided wherein lower level details of the storage adapter architecture are isolated from an operating system and its applications that execute on a virtualization architecture. This isolation may be performed, for example, by providing a virtual storage adapter that is backed by one or more physical storage adapters. The virtual storage adapter may be referenced by a globally unique identifier. For example, the virtual storage adapter may be referenced by a World Wide Node Name (WWNN). In another example, changes may be made to the underlying physical storage configuration without the need for changes in the virtual storage adapter or its interface to an operating system or its applications.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 4, 2004Publication date: April 14, 2005Inventors: Alexander Vasilevsky, Kevin Tronkowski, Steven Noyes
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Publication number: 20050044301Abstract: A level of abstraction is created between a set of physical processors and a set of virtual multiprocessors to form a virtualized data center. This virtualized data center comprises a set of virtual, isolated systems separated by a boundary referred as a partition. Each of these systems appears as a unique, independent virtual multiprocessor computer capable of running a traditional operating system and its applications. In one embodiment, the system implements this multi-layered abstraction via a group of microkernels, each of which communicates with one or more peer microkernel over a high-speed, low-latency interconnect and forms a distributed virtual machine monitor. Functionally, a virtual data center is provided, including the ability to take a collection of servers and execute a collection of business applications over a compute fabric comprising commodity processors coupled by an interconnect.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 26, 2004Publication date: February 24, 2005Inventors: Alexander Vasilevsky, Scott Davis, Benjamin Thomas
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Publication number: 20040268407Abstract: A centralized resource manager for distributed networks manages resources available on the network, such as network bandwidth, CPU allocation, TV tuners, MPEG encoders and decoders, disk bandwidth, and input/output devices. The centralized resource manager also allocates the resources of network clients and a network-associated media server, in response to requests for media services via the distributed network. The centralized resource manager may include means for discovering when devices are added or removed from the network; a current, IR, or electromagnetic field sensing system for determining when video devices are turned off so that resources associated with any device not in use may be reallocated elsewhere; or a power switching system for controlling the ON or OFF state of such devices so that resources associated with any device in the OFF state may be reallocated elsewhere.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 24, 2004Publication date: December 30, 2004Inventors: Carlton J Sparrell, Alexander Vasilevsky, John A. Watlington, David F. Lively
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Publication number: 20040268406Abstract: A centralized resource manager for distributed networks manages resources available on the network, such as network bandwidth, CPU allocation, TV tuners, MPEG encoders and decoders, disk bandwidth, and input/output devices. The centralized resource manager also allocates the resources of network clients and a network-associated media server, in response to requests for media services via the distributed network. The centralized resource manager may include means for discovering when devices are added or removed from the network; a current, IR, or electromagnetic field sensing system for determining when video devices are turned off so that resources associated with any device not in use may be reallocated elsewhere; or a power switching system for controlling the ON or OFF state of such devices so that resources associated with any device in the OFF state may be reallocated elsewhere.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 24, 2004Publication date: December 30, 2004Inventors: Carlton J. Sparrell, Alexander Vasilevsky, John A. Watlington, David F. Lively, Georgios Kokovidis
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Publication number: 20040251887Abstract: A centralized resource manager for distributed networks manages resources available on the network, such as network bandwidth, CPU allocation, TV tuners, MPEG encoders and decoders, disk bandwidth, and input/output devices. The centralized resource manager also allocates the resources of network clients and a network-associated media server, in response to requests for media services via the distributed network. The centralized resource manager may include means for discovering when devices are added or removed from the network; a current, IR, or electromagnetic field sensing system for determining when video devices are turned off so that resources associated with any device not in use may be reallocated elsewhere; or a power switching system for controlling the ON or OFF state of such devices so that resources associated with any device in the OFF state may be reallocated elsewhere.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 23, 2004Publication date: December 16, 2004Inventors: Carlton J Sparrell, Alexander Vasilevsky, John A Watlington, David F Lively
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Publication number: 20030118321Abstract: A Digital Video Recording (DVR) system and method obviates the need for prior art circular video buffers and their associated problems by using information from a Program Guide Service to specify an appropriate length buffer. As a result, older portions of a program are not erased because of buffer size limitation, and system resources are not inefficiently allocated for small programs. The invention is especially compatible with live-pause recording and playback. At the viewer/user's option any program being played back or recorded can be stored in long-term memory.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2001Publication date: June 26, 2003Inventors: Carlton J. Sparrell, Gordon Landis, David F. Lively, Alexander Vasilevsky
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Publication number: 20030068155Abstract: A centralized Digital Video Recording (DVR) and reproduction system links several reproduction and control units (such as television receivers, etc.) and a centralized server via a home area network. This allows programming to be distributed throughout the premises, and novelly allows live-pause recording and playback to be effected from more than one reproduction and control unit in a seamless manner. For example, during a live-pause episode, a viewer can pause a program from one control and reproduction unit, and resume viewing the program from the same pause point at another control and reproduction unit on the premises. The present invention also allows a viewer to view multiple programs from the server on the same monitor using a multiple picture-in-picture display.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2001Publication date: April 10, 2003Inventors: Alexander Vasilevsky, Carlton J. Sparrell, Sergio Parise, John Watlington, Peter A. Kaczowka
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Publication number: 20020059616Abstract: A system is disclosed for providing video programming information from a plurality of sources over a unitary set of channels comprising a notch filter, a video program information receiver, a modulator, and a composite video generator. The notch filter is configured to receive the receive video programming information from a first source over the unitary set of channels and provide notched video programming information comprising the received set of channels, except a selected channel. The video program information receiver is configured to receive other video programming information from a second source. The modulator is configured to modulate the other video programming information onto a channel corresponding to the selected channel, thereby to provide modulated other programming information.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 16, 2001Publication date: May 16, 2002Applicant: Ucentric Holdings, Inc.Inventors: Alexander Vasilevsky, Morton Tarr, Sergio Parise
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Publication number: 20010039660Abstract: A television program distribution arrangement is described for use in connection with a server in a home area network, the television program distribution arrangement being configured to distribute television programming over a local video link. The television program distribution arrangement comprises a television programming information receiver module, a television programming information assembler module, and a control module. The television programming information receiver module is configured to receive television programming information from a plurality of sources. The television programming information assembler module is configured to assemble said television programming information as received by the television programming information receiver module into a unitary set of channels for transmission over the local link. The control module is configured to control the television programming information receiver module and the television programming information assembler module.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 16, 2001Publication date: November 8, 2001Applicant: Ucentric Holdings, Inc.Inventors: Alexander Vasilevsky, Morton Tarr, Sergio Parise
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Patent number: 5148547Abstract: A parallel processor is disclosed which combines the advantages of an array of bit-serial processors and an array of word-oriented processors. Further, the invention provides for ready communication between data organized in bit-serial fashion and that organized in parallel. The processor comprises a plurality of word-oriented processors, at least one transposer associated with each processor, said transposer having n bit-serial inputs and m bit parallel outputs and a bit-serial processor associated with each bit-serial input of the transposer. The parallel processor further comprises a memory for each bit-serial processor and a data bus interconnecting the memory, the bit-serial processors and the bit-serial inputs of the transposer. The transposer converts serial inputs to parallel, word organized outputs which are provided as inputs to the word-oriented processors.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 1991Date of Patent: September 15, 1992Assignee: Thinking Machines CorporationInventors: Brewster A. Kahle, David C. Douglas, Alexander Vasilevsky, David P. Christman, Shaw W. Yang, Kenneth W. Crouch