Patents by Inventor Casey Kiernan
Casey Kiernan 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: 7340446Abstract: A method and system for query-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 system and method associates a search components to an object type, wherein the search components may come from different resources. Consequently, in a network environment having multiple resources, search information may be shared between different resources. Additionally, searching for a known objects retrieves information, both task and otherwise, associated with all shared resources. Thus a user can perform many different tasks just by searching for and locating the proper object. Furthermore, each of the resources may include a dedicated search engine for performing searches on dedicated resources.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 2001Date of Patent: March 4, 2008Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Vij Rajarajan, Kishnan Nedungadi, Casey Kiernan, Mel MacMahon, Andrew Hayes
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Patent number: 7308440Abstract: A method and system for representing an object in a network environment. The system uses web technology, preferably XML-technology, to receive and store information related to back-end resources and the objects managed by the resources. Initially a first schema document conforming to a property sheet definition, such as an XML document type definition, is used to define a property sheet, the property sheet having object-type information. Next, the two or more schema documents that conform to a property page definition, such as an XML document type definition, to thereby define a plurality of property pages are incorporated into the property sheet and the different property pages may originate from different resources. Using the property sheet and its associated property pages, a representation of the object may then be displayed.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 2001Date of Patent: December 11, 2007Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Vij Rajarajan, Kishnan Nedungadi, Casey Kiernan, Mel MacMahon, Anandha Ganesan
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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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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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Patent number: 6950990Abstract: 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 embodiment, a method is employed in a computer system for selecting the visual arrangement of workspaces and modules in a network management console GUI. The console includes a first zone and a second zone. The method involves receiving a list of workspace names and, in response, displaying an explorer tool including the list of workspace names in the first zone. Upon indication from a user that a first workspace name from the list of workspace names has been selected, a first workspace associated with the first workspace name is displayed in the second zone.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 2001Date of Patent: September 27, 2005Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Vij Rajarajan, Kishnan Nedungadi, Casey Kiernan, Mel MacMahon, James Johnston, Lauren Gallagher, Kevin Hodge, Tom Martino, Annette B. Hall, Cary Rohwer, Audrius Zimnickas
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Publication number: 20050060657Abstract: A method and system for providing a computing device control interface are provided. A system administrator accesses a graphical user interface and selects a group of actions that are to be executed by a number of computing devices. The actions selected by the system administrator are embodied in a graphical action icon and displayed on the graphical user interface. The system administrator initiates the actions by manipulating the action icon such that it overlaps a computer icon, which embodies one or more computing devices within the network that will execute the selected actions. The computing device icon is also displayed on the user interface. The user interface executes the selected action on the selected computer and then generates an archive file embodying the execution of the selected actions on the selected group of computing devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 28, 2004Publication date: March 17, 2005Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Steve DeLuca, Paul Darcy, Casey Kiernan, Sally Martin, Juhan Lee, Kevin Hodge, Jeffrey Snover
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Publication number: 20050060654Abstract: A method and system for providing a computing device control interface are provided. A system administrator accesses a graphical user interface and selects a group of actions that are to be executed by a number of computing devices. The actions selected by the system administrator are embodied in a graphical action icon and displayed on the graphical user interface. The system administrator initiates the actions by manipulating the action icon such that it overlaps a computer icon, which embodies one or more computing devices within the network that will execute the selected actions. The computing device icon is also displayed on the user interface. The user interface executes the selected action on the selected computer and then generates an archive file embodying the execution of the selected actions on the selected group of computing devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 28, 2004Publication date: March 17, 2005Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Steve DeLuca, Paul Darcy, Casey Kiernan, Sally Martin, Juhan Lee, Kevin Hodge, Jeffrey Snover
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Publication number: 20050041042Abstract: Described is a method and system providing a dynamic, live (active) surface and/or model elements to complement and enhance what is being modeled or visualized, enabling the addition of new features and functionality to visualization and modeling tools. A dynamic surface is accomplished by extending traditional HTML, rendering APIs and/or components to enable visualization and modeling functionality. The surface background and model elements may comprise HTML elements, and the surface can include a Web site. The model elements are HTML elements layered dynamically atop the surface, as the user interacts with them, and completed designs may be saved in a non-proprietary format, (e.g., HTML). The live surface bases its services on HTML rendering engine services, and further provides a visualization and modeling engine that wraps and extends the rendering engine through multiple interfaces.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 20, 2004Publication date: February 24, 2005Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Vij Rajarajan, Casey Kiernan, Stewart MacLeod, Shawn Oberst
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Publication number: 20020161750Abstract: A method and system for representing an object in a network environment. The system uses web technology, preferably XML-technology, to receive and store information related to back-end resources and the objects managed by the resources. Initially a first schema document conforming to a property sheet definition, such as an XML document type definition, is used to define a property sheet, the property sheet having object-type information. Next, the two or more schema documents that conform to a property page definition, such as an XML document type definition, to thereby define a plurality of property pages are incorporated into the property sheet and the different property pages may originate from different resources. Using the property sheet and its associated property pages, a representation of the object may then be displayed.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2001Publication date: October 31, 2002Inventors: Vij Rajarajan, Kishnan Nedungadi, Casey Kiernan, Mel MacMahon, Anandha Ganesan
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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: 20020149615Abstract: 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 embodiment, a method is employed in a computer system for selecting the visual arrangement of workspaces and modules in a network management console GUI. The console includes a first zone and a second zone. The method involves receiving a list of workspace names and, in response, displaying an explorer tool including the list of workspace names in the first zone. Upon indication from a user that a first workspace name from the list of workspace names has been selected, a first workspace associated with the first workspace name is displayed in the second zone.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2001Publication date: October 17, 2002Inventors: Vij Rajarajan, Kishnan Nedungadi, Casey Kiernan, Mel MacMahon, James Johnston, Lauren Gallagher, Kevin Hodge, Tom Martino, Annette B. Hall, Cary Rohwer, Audrius Zimnicks
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Publication number: 20020147709Abstract: A method and system for query-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 system and method associates a search components to an object type, wherein the search components may come from different resources. Consequently, in a network environment having multiple resources, search information may be shared between different resources. Additionally, searching for a known objects retrieves information, both task and otherwise, associated with all shared resources. Thus a user can perform many different tasks just by searching for and locating the proper object. Furthermore, each of the resources may include a dedicated search engine for performing searches on dedicated resources.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2001Publication date: October 10, 2002Inventors: Vij Rajarajan, Kishnan Nedungadi, Casey Kiernan, Mel MacMahon, Andrew Hayes
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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