Patents by Inventor Chandra Bajpai
Chandra Bajpai 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: 10255303Abstract: A method for enterprise application integration that uses “connectors” that can be instantiated via downloading (e.g., using Java® or other such technologies) to provide interfaces to respective disparate database systems. The databases systems may comprise any variety of now or heretofore known systems, e.g. SAP, Oracle, and so forth. The connectors can, for example, translate between a native language (or API) of the respective database systems and an internal language/protocol of the enterprise application integration system. To this end, the connectors can utilize a scripting language to access the respective database systems. Data retrieved from the database systems can be stored in a central data store in the form of RDF triplets, from which directed graphs can be generated for to generate presentations consolidated from the multiple database systems.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2016Date of Patent: April 9, 2019Assignee: Object Store, Inc.Inventors: Colin P. Britton, Amir Azmi, Ashok Kumar, Noah W. Kaufman, Chandra Bajpai, Robert F. Angelo
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Patent number: 9658870Abstract: The invention provides in some aspects a computing device that includes a central processing unit that executes a native operating system including one or more native runtime environments within which native software applications are executing, where each such native software application has instructions for execution under the native operating system. One or more hosted runtime environments execute within the one or more native runtime environments, each of which hosted runtime environments executes hosted software applications that have instructions for execution under a hosted operating system that differs from the native operating system. A first hosted software application executing as a first process of the hosted runtime environments includes an instruction that references a member (hereinafter, “referenced member”) of an object defined by an object-oriented programming (OOP) class (“referenced class”).Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 2014Date of Patent: May 23, 2017Assignee: OpenMobile World Wide, Inc.Inventors: Xianghai Liu, Chandra Bajpai, Kevin Menice, Jarrett Goetz
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Patent number: 9547673Abstract: A method for enterprise application integration that uses “connectors” that can be instantiated via downloading (e.g., using Java® or other such technologies) to provide interfaces to respective disparate database systems. The databases systems may comprise any variety of now or heretofore known systems, e.g. SAP, Oracle, and so forth. The connectors can, for example, translate between a native language (or API) of the respective database systems and an internal language/protocol of the enterprise application integration system. To this end, the connectors can utilize a scripting language to access the respective database systems. Data retrieved from the database systems can be stored in a central data store in the form of RDF triplets, from which directed graphs can be generated for to generate presentations consolidated from the multiple database systems.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2012Date of Patent: January 17, 2017Assignee: ObjectStore, Inc.Inventors: Colin P. Britton, Amir Azmi, Ashok Kumar, Noah W. Kaufman, Chandra Bajpai, Robert F. Angelo
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Publication number: 20150242223Abstract: The invention provides in some aspects a computing device that includes a central processing unit that executes a native operating system including one or more native runtime environments within which native software applications are executing, where each such native software application has instructions for execution under the native operating system. One or more hosted runtime environments execute within the one or more native runtime environments, each of which hosted runtime environments executes hosted software applications that have instructions for execution under a hosted operating system that differs from the native operating system. A first hosted software application executing as a first process of the hosted runtime environments includes an instruction that references a member (hereinafter, “referenced member”) of an object defined by an object-oriented programming (OOP) class (“referenced class”).Type: ApplicationFiled: October 17, 2014Publication date: August 27, 2015Inventors: Xianghai Liu, Chandra Bajpai, Kevin Menice, Jarrett Goetz
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Publication number: 20150193285Abstract: The invention provides, in some aspects, a computing device that includes a central processing unit that is coupled to a hardware interface and that executes a native operating system including one or more native runtime environments within which native software applications are executing. A first native software application executing within the one or more native runtime environments defines one or more hosted runtime environments within which hosted software applications are executing. One or more further native software applications (“IO proxies”), each executing within the one or more native runtime environments and each corresponding to a respective one of the one or more hosted software applications, receives the graphics generated by the respective hosted software application and effects writing of those graphics to the video frame buffer for presentation on the display of the computing device.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 17, 2014Publication date: July 9, 2015Inventors: Thierno Diallo Hamzata, Jaap Vermeulen, Ashwin Bihari, Onyeka Igabari, Tim Johnson, Robert F. Angelo, Harrison Reid Zajac, Emma Kate Angelo, Chandra Bajpai, Kevin Menice
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Publication number: 20140115606Abstract: The invention provides, in some aspects, a computing device that includes a central processing unit that is coupled to a hardware interface and that executes a native operating system including one or more native runtime environments within which native software applications are executing. A first native software application executing within the one or more native runtime environments defines one or more hosted runtime environments within which hosted software applications are executing. One or more further native software applications (“IO proxies”), each executing within the one or more native runtime environments and each corresponding to a respective one of the one or more hosted software applications, receives the graphics generated by the respective hosted software application and effects writing of those graphics to the video frame buffer for presentation on the display of the computing device.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 23, 2013Publication date: April 24, 2014Inventors: Thierno Diallo Hamzata, Jaap Vermeulen, Ashwin Bihari, Onyeka Igabari, Tim Johnson, Zigurd Mednieks, Robert F. Angelo, Harrison Reid Zajac, Emma Kate Angelo, Chandra Bajpai, Kevin Menice
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Patent number: 8335792Abstract: A method for enterprise application integration that uses “connectors” that can be instantiated via downloading (e.g., using Java® or other such technologies) to provide interfaces to respective disparate database systems. The databases systems may comprise any variety of now or heretofore known systems, e.g. SAP, Oracle, and so forth. The connectors can, for example, translate between a native language (or API) of the respective database systems and an internal language/protocol of the enterprise application integration system. To this end, the connectors can utilize a scripting language to access the respective database systems. Data retrieved from the database systems can be stored in a central data store in the form of RDF triplets, from which directed graphs can be generated for to generate presentations consolidated from the multiple database systems.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 2006Date of Patent: December 18, 2012Inventors: Colin P. Britton, Amir Azmi, Ashok Kumar, Noah W. Kaufman, Chandra Bajpai, Robert F. Angelo
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Patent number: 7890517Abstract: The invention provides apparatus, platforms and methods according to the invention provide a surveillance, monitoring and real-time events platform to (i) enable the integration and communication of information between government agencies and organizations specifically tasked with ensuring the security and safety of our nation and its communities, (ii) to integrate information systems from federal, state and/or local agencies (from disparate data sources if necessary) in order to obtain a single, real-time view of the entire organization, and (iii) to extract more complete, actionable information from their existing systems, thereby dramatically improving decision making speed and accuracy.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2005Date of Patent: February 15, 2011Assignee: Metatomix, Inc.Inventors: Robert F. Angelo, Amir Azmi, Chandra Bajpai, Colin P. Britton, Noah W. Kaufman, Ashok Kumar, Darren Raybourn
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Patent number: 7831604Abstract: A method for enterprise application integration that uses “connectors” that can be instantiated via downloading (e.g., using Java® or other such technologies) to provide interfaces to respective disparate database systems. The databases systems may comprise any variety of now or heretofore known systems, e.g. SAP, Oracle, and so forth. The connectors can, for example, translate between a native language (or API) of the respective database systems and an internal language/protocol of the enterprise application integration system. To this end, the connectors can utilize a scripting language to access the respective database systems. Data retrieved from the database systems can be stored in a central data store in the form of RDF triplets, from which directed graphs can be generated for to generate presentations consolidated from the multiple database systems.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2007Date of Patent: November 9, 2010Inventors: Colin P. Britton, Amir Azmi, Ashok Kumar, Noah W. Kaufman, Chandra Bajpai, Robert F. Angelo
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Patent number: 7640239Abstract: The invention provides methods for enterprise business visibility that transform any of marketing, e-commerce and transactional from a plurality of legacy and other databases into resource description framework (RDF) syntax. This information can be time-stamped (e.g., with expiration dates) and stored in a central data store. Answers to queries are discerned by applying genetic algorithm-based search techniques to the holographic store, with the confidence levels of those answers is based in part, for example, on the time-stamps of the triples.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 2005Date of Patent: December 29, 2009Assignee: Metatomix, Inc.Inventors: Colin P. Britton, Amir Azmi, Ashok Kumar, Noah W. Kaufman, Chandra Bajpai, Robert F. Angelo, David A. Bigwood
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Publication number: 20080109485Abstract: A method for enterprise application integration that uses “connectors” that can be instantiated via downloading (e.g., using Java® or other such technologies) to provide interfaces to respective disparate database systems. The databases systems may comprise any variety of now or heretofore known systems, e.g. SAP, Oracle, and so forth. The connectors can, for example, translate between a native language (or API) of the respective database systems and an internal language/protocol of the enterprise application integration system. To this end, the connectors can utilize a scripting language to access the respective database systems. Data retrieved from the database systems can be stored in a central data store in the form of RDF triplets, from which directed graphs can be generated for to generate presentations consolidated from the multiple database systems.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2007Publication date: May 8, 2008Applicant: METATOMIX, INC.Inventors: Colin Britton, Amir Azmi, Ashok Kumar, Noah Kaufman, Chandra Bajpai, Robert Angelo
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Publication number: 20060277227Abstract: A method for enterprise application integration that uses “connectors” that can be instantiated via downloading (e.g., using Java® or other such technologies) to provide interfaces to respective disparate database systems. The databases systems may comprise any variety of now or heretofore known systems, e.g. SAP, Oracle, and so forth. The connectors can, for example, translate between a native language (or API) of the respective database systems and an internal language/protocol of the enterprise application integration system. To this end, the connectors can utilize a scripting language to access the respective database systems. Data retrieved from the database systems can be stored in a central data store in the form of RDF triplets, from which directed graphs can be generated for to generate presentations consolidated from the multiple database systems.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 8, 2006Publication date: December 7, 2006Applicant: METATOMIX, INC.Inventors: Colin Britton, Amir Azmi, Ashok Kumar, Noah Kaufman, Chandra Bajpai, Robert Angelo
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Publication number: 20060271563Abstract: The invention provides apparatus, platforms and methods according to the invention provide a surveillance, monitoring and real-time events platform to (i) enable the integration and communication of information between government agencies and organizations specifically tasked with ensuring the security and safety of our nation and its communities, (ii) to integrate information systems from federal, state and/or local agencies (from disparate data sources if necessary) in order to obtain a single, real-time view of the entire organization, and (iii) to extract more complete, actionable information from their existing systems, thereby dramatically improving decision making speed and accuracy.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 23, 2005Publication date: November 30, 2006Applicant: Metatomix, Inc.Inventors: Robert Angelo, Amir Azmi, Chandra Bajpai, Colin Britton, Noah Kaufman, Ashok Kumar, Darren Raybourn
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Patent number: 7058637Abstract: A method for enterprise application integration that uses “connectors” that can be instantiated via downloading (e.g., using Java® or other such technologies) to provide interfaces to respective disparate database systems. The databases systems may comprise any variety of now or heretofore known systems, e.g. SAP, Oracle, and so forth. The connectors can, for example, translate between a native language (or API) of the respective database systems and an internal language/protocol of the enterprise application integration system. To this end, the connectors can utilize a scripting language to access the respective database systems. Data retrieved from the database systems can be stored in a central data store in the form of RDF triplets, from which directed graphs can be generated for to generate presentations consolidated from the multiple database systems.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2001Date of Patent: June 6, 2006Assignee: Metatomix, Inc.Inventors: Colin P. Britton, Amir Azmi, Ashok Kumar, Noah W. Kaufman, Chandra Bajpai, Robert F. Angelo
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Publication number: 20050228805Abstract: The invention provides methods for enterprise business visibility that transform any of marketing, e-commerce and transactional from a plurality of legacy and other databases into resource description framework (RDF) syntax. This information can be time-stamped (e.g., with expiration dates) and stored in a central data store. Answers to queries are discerned by applying genetic algorithm-based search techniques to the holographic store, with the confidence levels of those answers is based in part, for example, on the time-stamps of the triples.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 4, 2005Publication date: October 13, 2005Inventors: Colin Britton, Amir Azmi, Ashok Kumar, Noah Kaufman, Chandra Bajpai, Robert Angelo, David Bigwood
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Patent number: 6856992Abstract: The invention provides methods for enterprise business visibility that transform any of marketing, e-commerce and transactional from a plurality of legacy and other databases into resource description framework (RDF) syntax. This information can be time-stamped (e.g., with expiration dates) and stored in a central data store. Answers to queries are discerned by applying genetic algorithm-based search techniques to the holographic store, with the confidence levels of those answers is based in part, for example, on the time-stamps of the triples.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2001Date of Patent: February 15, 2005Assignee: Metatomix, Inc.Inventors: Colin P. Britton, Amir Azmi, Ashok Kumar, Noah W. Kaufman, Chandra Bajpai, Robert F. Angelo, David Bigwood
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Publication number: 20020178170Abstract: A method for enterprise application integration that uses “connectors” that can be instantiated via downloading (e.g., using Java® or other such technologies) to provide interfaces to respective disparate database systems. The databases systems may comprise any variety of now or heretofore known systems, e.g. SAP, Oracle, and so forth. The connectors can, for example, translate between a native language (or API) of the respective database systems and an internal language/protocol of the enterprise application integration system. To this end, the connectors can utilize a scripting language to access the respective database systems. Data retrieved from the database systems can be stored in a central data store in the form of RDF triplets, from which directed graphs can be generated for to generate presentations consolidated from the multiple database systems.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 27, 2001Publication date: November 28, 2002Inventors: Colin P. Britton, Amir Azmi, Ashok Kumar, Noah W. Kaufman, Chandra Bajpai, Robert F. Angelo
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Publication number: 20020174126Abstract: The invention provides methods for enterprise business visibility that transform any of marketing, e-commerce and transactional from a plurality of legacy and other databases into resource description framework (RDF) syntax. This information can be time-stamped (e.g., with expiration dates) and stored in a central data store. Answers to queries are discerned by applying genetic algorithm-based search techniques to the holographic store, with the confidence levels of those answers is based in part, for example, on the time-stamps of the triples.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2001Publication date: November 21, 2002Inventors: Colin P. Britton, Amir Azmi, Ashok Kumar, Noah W. M. Kaufman, Chandra Bajpai, Robert F. Angelo, David Bigwood