Patents by Inventor Amy McDonald

Amy McDonald 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).

  • Patent number: 11018860
    Abstract: The techniques discussed herein relate to providing a highly available and reliable secret distribution infrastructure. In an implementation, a key master service (KMS) system is disclosed. The KMS system includes one or more computer readable storage media having program instructions stored thereon which, when executed by one or more processing systems, direct the one or more processing systems to identify a hydration event and, responsive to the hydration event, determine if other KMS systems are running in a secret distribution infrastructure. The program instructions, when executed by one or more processing systems, further direct the KMS system to hydrate the KMS system with secret information obtained from the one or more of the other KMS systems when the other KMS systems are running in the secret distribution infrastructure.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 19, 2017
    Date of Patent: May 25, 2021
    Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLC
    Inventors: Andy Ness, Catherine Amy McDonald, Jeffrey E. Steinbok, Prajakta Sudhir Samant, Tyler Pennington, Nicola Alfeo
  • Publication number: 20180123791
    Abstract: The techniques discussed herein relate to providing a highly available and reliable secret distribution infrastructure. In an implementation, a key master service (KMS) system is disclosed. The KMS system includes one or more computer readable storage media having program instructions stored thereon which, when executed by one or more processing systems, direct the one or more processing systems to identify a hydration event and, responsive to the hydration event, determine if other KMS systems are running in a secret distribution infrastructure. The program instructions, when executed by one or more processing systems, further direct the KMS system to hydrate the KMS system with secret information obtained from the one or more of the other KMS systems when the other KMS systems are running in the secret distribution infrastructure.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 19, 2017
    Publication date: May 3, 2018
    Inventors: Andy Ness, Catherine Amy McDonald, Jeffrey E. Steinbok, Prajakta Sudhir Samant, Tyler Pennington, Nick Alfeo
  • Patent number: 9219705
    Abstract: Lookup requests received by a domain name service (DNS) are processed based on the actual location of data associated with a requested content page rather than a domain mapping of IP addresses. A DNS server which receives a request initiates a query for the location of user data associated with the request based on an object handle contained in a domain name of the request. The location data is used to construct an IP address which is provided in response to the IP lookup request received by the DNS server. The DNS system may be used to provide IP addresses for a scaled web-based networking service, alternate versions of a service and a service implementing rolling upgrades.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 25, 2007
    Date of Patent: December 22, 2015
    Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLC
    Inventors: Bill Heinson, Jason A. Antonelli, Thomas Jeyaseelan, Jacob Kim, Amy McDonald, Greg Phipps
  • Patent number: 9167840
    Abstract: A method of preparing cocoa oligomeric procyanidins from cocoa cell cultures grown in the presence of monosaccharide can increase production of procyanidins as follows: culturing cells sufficient to result in production of cocoa oligomeric procyanidins at a first rate; and introducing a monosaccharide to the cells sufficient for inducing the cells to produce the cocoa oligomeric procyanidins at a second rate that his higher than the first rate. The method can further include extracting the cocoa oligomeric procyanidins from the cells, and such extracting can occur between 1 day to 21 days after introduction of the monosaccharide. Optionally, the monosaccharide can be introduced in an amount about 0.5% to about to about 20% by volume of the culture medium. The monosaccharide can be glucose, sucrose, fructose, or the like. The monosaccharide can be introduced during or after a last phase of an exponential growth state.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 3, 2011
    Date of Patent: October 27, 2015
    Assignee: DianaPlantScience, Inc.
    Inventors: Sung-Yong Harrison Yoon, Young Chul Park, Amy McDonald, Camille Pierre Dubois, Sonia Lall
  • Publication number: 20120142105
    Abstract: A method of preparing cocoa oligomeric procyanidins from cocoa cell cultures grown in the presence of monosaccharide can increase production of procyanidins as follows: culturing cells sufficient to result in production of cocoa oligomeric procyanidins at a first rate; and introducing a monosaccharide to the cells sufficient for inducing the cells to produce the cocoa oligomeric procyanidins at a second rate that his higher than the first rate. The method can further include extracting the cocoa oligomeric procyanidins from the cells, and such extracting can occur between 1 day to 21 days after introduction of the monosaccharide. Optionally, the monosaccharide can be introduced in an amount about 0.5% to about to about 20% by volume of the culture medium. The monosaccharide can be glucose, sucrose, fructose, or the like. The monosaccharide can be introduced during or after a last phase of an exponential growth state.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 3, 2011
    Publication date: June 7, 2012
    Applicant: DianaPlantSciences, Inc.
    Inventors: Sung-Yong Harrison Yoon, Young Chul Park, Amy McDonald, Camille Pierre Dubois, Sonia Lall
  • Publication number: 20080320003
    Abstract: Lookup requests received by a domain name service (DNS) are processed based on the actual location of data associated with a requested content page rather than a domain mapping of IP addresses. A DNS server which receives a request initiates a query for the location of user data associated with the request based on an object handle contained in a domain name of the request. The location data is used to construct an IP address which is provided in response to the IP lookup request received by the DNS server. The DNS system may be used to provide IP addresses for a scaled web-based networking service, alternate versions of a service and a service implementing rolling upgrades.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 25, 2007
    Publication date: December 25, 2008
    Applicant: MICROSOFT CORPORATION
    Inventors: Bill Heinson, Jason A. Antonelli, Thomas Jeyaseelan, Jacob Kim, Amy McDonald, Greg Phipps
  • Publication number: 20050014714
    Abstract: Application of a virus with poloxamer alone onto atria results in diffuse epicardial gene transfer with negligible penetration into the myocardium. Progressive increases in protease concentration, however, allow transmural gene transfer. After protease exposure, echocardiographic left atrial diameter does not change. Left atrial ejection fraction decreases on post-operative day 3, but returns to baseline by day 7. At appropriate protease concentrations, tissue tensile strength is unaffected by the procedure. Transmural atrial gene transfer can be effected using this direct “painting” method.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 3, 2004
    Publication date: January 20, 2005
    Applicant: The Johns Hopkins University
    Inventors: J. Kevin Donahue, Amy McDonald, Kan Kikuchi