Patents by Inventor Brijesh Bhatia
Brijesh Bhatia 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: 7689921Abstract: A method and system for displaying information related to a plurality of resources in a network environment. The system uses web technology to receive and store information related to back-end resources and to provide a framework by which client computer systems can manage the plurality of back-end resources in a uniform manner. In accordance with one method, a request is received to display object information from different network resources. In response, attribute and task information is retrieved from the appropriate different network resources and this information is displayed. A graphical user interface (GUI) displays information related to network resource objects. The GUI includes a console displaying a tool zone and a work zone. A module is displayed in the work zone having an object zone displaying a list of objects and a task zone displaying a list of tasks.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 2006Date of Patent: March 30, 2010Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Vij Rajarajan, Kishnan Nedungadi, Brijesh Bhatia, Casey Kiernan, Anandha Ganesan, James Johnston, Lauren Gallagher, Kevin Hodge, Tom Martino, Cary Rohwer, Andrew Hayes, Annette B. Hall, Audrius Zimnicks, Mel MacMahon
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Patent number: 7584278Abstract: A method and system for task-based management of a plurality of resources in a network environment. The system uses web technology, preferably XML-technology, to receive and store information related to back-end resources and to provide a framework by which client computer systems can manage the plurality of back-end resources in a uniform manner. The method for managing a plurality of resources relates to receiving information from a resource related to a task for an object type and then receiving information from another resource related to a different task, but where the different task is associated with the same object type. The method then stores the information received from the second resource in association with the information received from the first resource.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 2001Date of Patent: September 1, 2009Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Vij Rajarajan, Kishnan Nedungadi, Casey Kiernan, Brijesh Bhatia, Mel MacMahon, Kevin Hodge
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Patent number: 7299274Abstract: A method and system for management of a plurality of resources in a network environment. The system uses web technology, preferably XML-technology, to receive and store information related to back-end resources and to provide a framework by which client computer systems can manage the plurality of back-end resources in a uniform manner. Using these communications, the management system uniformly associates information from the various resources via various multi-step, scenario-based functions, such as, for example, searches, monitoring, scripting, software deployment, etc. That is, the management system is able to provide easier, higher-level operation options to the administrator based on the associated information related to the various resources.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 2001Date of Patent: November 20, 2007Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Vij Rajarajan, Kishnan Nedungadi, Casey Kiernan, Brijesh Bhatia, Mel MacMahon, Anandha Ganesan, Andrew Hayes, Audrius Zimnicks, Jeff Robison
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Publication number: 20060294072Abstract: Computing devices receive data type specific data from various local and external sources and managed entities. The data is received and process using modules and monitors, where the modules are sequenced to process the data and the monitors are used to provide condition states of the individual data sources and/or an overall condition state of a grouping of the data sources.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2005Publication date: December 28, 2006Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Lorenzo Rizzi, Brijesh Bhatia, Ferit Findik, Marc Reyhner, Vitaly Voloshin
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Publication number: 20060224591Abstract: In a management system, a management server authorizes users to access computing devices based on class space and instance space. The management server further determines whether users are authorized to use particular computing devices and/or applications provided by the particular computing devices. Alerts may also be provided to the users by the management server.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2005Publication date: October 5, 2006Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Lorenzo Rizzi, Abbot Moffat, Brijesh Bhatia, Ian Jirka, Sandeep Phadke, Travis Wright, Varsha Jayasimha
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Publication number: 20060129940Abstract: A method and system for displaying information related to a plurality of resources in a network environment. The system uses web technology to receive and store information related to back-end resources and to provide a framework by which client computer systems can manage the plurality of back-end resources in a uniform manner. In accordance with one method, a request is received to display object information from different network resources. In response, attribute and task information is retrieved from the appropriate different network resources and this information is displayed. A graphical user interface (GUI) displays information related to network resource objects. The GUI includes a console displaying a tool zone and a work zone. A module is displayed in the work zone having an object zone displaying a list of objects and a task zone displaying a list of tasks.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 3, 2006Publication date: June 15, 2006Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Vij Rajarajan, Kishnan Nedungadi, Brijesh Bhatia, Casey Kieman, Mel MacMahon, Anandha Ganesan, James Johnston, Lauren Gllagher, Kevin Hodge, Tom Martino, Cary Rohwer, Andrew Hayes, Annette Hall, Audrius Zimnickas
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Patent number: 6996778Abstract: A method and system for displaying information related to a plurality of resources in a network environment. The system uses web technology to receive and store information related to back-end resources and to provide a framework by which client computer systems can manage the plurality of back-end resources in a uniform manner. In accordance with one method, a request is received to display object information from different network resources. In response, attribute and task information is retrieved from the appropriate different network resources and this information is displayed. A graphical user interface (GUI) displays information related to network resource objects. The GUI includes a console displaying a tool zone and a work zone. A module is displayed in the work zone having an object zone displaying a list of objects and a task zone displaying a list of tasks.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 2001Date of Patent: February 7, 2006Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Vij Rajarajan, Kishnan Nedungadi, Brijesh Bhatia, Casey Kiernan, Mel MacMahon, Anandha Ganesan, James Johnston, Lauren Gallagher, Kevin Hodge, Tom Martino, Cary Rohwer, Andrew Hayes, Annette B. Hall, Audrius Zimnickas
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Publication number: 20020156865Abstract: A method and system for management of a plurality of resources in a network environment. The system uses web technology, preferably XML-technology, to receive and store information related to back-end resources and to provide a framework by which client computer systems can manage the plurality of back-end resources in a uniform manner. Using these communications, the management system uniformly associates information from the various resources via various multi-step, scenario-based functions, such as, for example, searches, monitoring, scripting, software deployment, etc. That is, the management system is able to provide easier, higher-level operation options to the administrator based on the associated information related to the various resources.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2001Publication date: October 24, 2002Inventors: Vij Rajarajan, Kishnan Nedungadi, Casey Kiernan, Brijesh Bhatia, Mel MacMahon, Anandha Ganesan, Andrew Hayes, Audrius Zimnickas, Jeff Robison
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Publication number: 20020149601Abstract: A method and system for displaying information related to a plurality of resources in a network environment. The system uses web technology to receive and store information related to back-end resources and to provide a framework by which client computer systems can manage the plurality of back-end resources in a uniform manner. In accordance with one method, a request is received to display object information from different network resources. In response, attribute and task information is retrieved from the appropriate different network resources and this information is displayed. A graphical user interface (GUI) displays information related to network resource objects. The GUI includes a console displaying a tool zone and a work zone. A module is displayed in the work zone having an object zone displaying a list of objects and a task zone displaying a list of tasks.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2001Publication date: October 17, 2002Inventors: Vij Rajarajan, Kishnan Nedungadi, Brijesh Bhatia, Casey Kiernan, Mel MacMahon, Anandha Ganesan, James Johnston, Lauren Gallagher, Kevin Hodge, Tom Martino, Cary Rohwer, Andrew Hayes, Annette B. Hall, Audrius Zimnicks
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Publication number: 20020143949Abstract: A method and system for task-based management of a plurality of resources in a network environment. The system uses web technology, preferably XML-technology, to receive and store information related to back-end resources and to provide a framework by which client computer systems can manage the plurality of back-end resources in a uniform manner. The method for managing a plurality of resources relates to receiving information from a resource related to a task for an object type and then receiving information from another resource related to a different task, but where the different task is associated with the same object type. The method then stores the information received from the second resource in association with the information received from the first resource.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2001Publication date: October 3, 2002Inventors: Vij Rajarajan, Kishnan Nedungadi, Casey Kiernan, Brijesh Bhatia, Mel MacMahon, Kevin Hodge