Patents by Inventor Edward M. Ives
Edward M. Ives 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: 11503744Abstract: Systems, methods and non-transitory computer-readable mediums are provided for determining data center resource requirements, such as cooling and power requirements, and for monitoring performance of data center resource systems, such as cooling and power systems, in data centers. At least one aspect provides a system and method that enables a data center operator to determine available data center resources, such as power and cooling, at specific areas and enclosures in a data center to assist in locating new equipment in the data center.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2021Date of Patent: November 15, 2022Assignee: SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC IT CORPORATIONInventors: Jane E. Morgan, Neil Rasmussen, James William VanGilder, Mikkel Dalgas, Edward M. Ives, Morten Bock, Brad T. Hammond, Todd J. Giaquinto
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Publication number: 20210329812Abstract: Systems, methods and non-transitory computer-readable mediums are provided for determining data center resource requirements, such as cooling and power requirements, and for monitoring performance of data center resource systems, such as cooling and power systems, in data centers. At least one aspect provides a system and method that enables a data center operator to determine available data center resources, such as power and cooling, at specific areas and enclosures in a data center to assist in locating new equipment in the data center.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 18, 2021Publication date: October 21, 2021Inventors: Jane E. Morgan, Neil Rasmussen, James William VanGilder, Mikkel Dalgas, Edward M. Ives, Morten Bock, Brad T. Hammond, Todd J. Giaquinto
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Patent number: 11076507Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for determining data center resource requirements, such as cooling and power requirements, and for monitoring performance of data center resource systems, such as cooling and power systems, in data centers. At least one aspect provides a system and method that enables a data center operator to determine available data center resources, such as power and cooling, at specific areas and enclosures in a data center to assist in locating new equipment in the data center.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2018Date of Patent: July 27, 2021Assignee: SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC IT CORPORATIONInventors: Jane E. Morgan, Neil Rasmussen, James William VanGilder, Mikkel Dalgas, Edward M. Ives, Morten Bock, Brad T. Hammond, Todd J. Giaquinto
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Publication number: 20190008072Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for determining data center resource requirements, such as cooling and power requirements, and for monitoring performance of data center resource systems, such as cooling and power systems, in data centers. At least one aspect provides a system and method that enables a data center operator to determine available data center resources, such as power and cooling, at specific areas and enclosures in a data center to assist in locating new equipment in the data center.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2018Publication date: January 3, 2019Inventors: Jane E. Morgan, Neil Rasmussen, James William VanGilder, Mikkel Dalgas, Edward M. Ives, Morten Bock, Brad T. Hammond, Todd J. Giaquinto
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Publication number: 20120078709Abstract: A method for managing online advertising placements includes associating a plurality of textual metadata tags with at least one advertising placement, and generating a bid recommendation for the at least one advertising placement associated with the plurality of textual metadata tags.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 23, 2010Publication date: March 29, 2012Inventors: Carl A. Dunham, David Hughes, Michael H. Jarvinen, Edward M. Ives, Sharon Burt
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Publication number: 20120066359Abstract: A method for valuing a link-hosting webpage is provided. The method includes the act of receiving, on a computer system, at least one keyword. The method also includes the act of receiving, on a computer system, at least one identifier of a webpage, the webpage having been previously identified as a link-hosting webpage. The method also includes the act of accessing information about the webpage over a computer network. The method also includes the act of determining an importance of the webpage based on the at least one keyword and the information about the webpage. The method also includes the act of displaying the importance on a computer-based user interface.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 9, 2010Publication date: March 15, 2012Inventors: Erik S. Freeman, Carl A. Dunham, Autumn Francesca, Richard Egan, Patrick S. Wynne, David Counts, Edward M. Ives, Bradd Libby
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Publication number: 20110231239Abstract: A method is provided for identifying and crediting interactions leading to a conversion, comprising acts of for each of at least one defined time interval, defining a recency factor used to scale a credit amount given to an influencing event occurring during the defined time interval; identifying at least one influencing event that influenced a conversion event; for each of the at least one influencing events, identifying a defined time interval in which the influencing event occurred and accessing the recency factor for that defined time interval; and apportioning the credit amount given to the conversion event among the at least one influencing event according to the recency factor for each influencing event.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 16, 2010Publication date: September 22, 2011Inventors: Sharon Burt, Carl A. Dunham, Edward M. Ives, Michael H. Jarvinen
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Publication number: 20090187572Abstract: Methods and apparatus are provided for locating trustworthy how-to content (e.g., on the Internet), and providing access to such content (e.g., via a web site). Some embodiments provide a method for making trustworthy how-to content accessible, which method includes locating an item of how-to content made available for access by a provider; creating at least one how-to entry corresponding to the item of how-to content which enables a user to access the how-to content and which includes some indication of the source (and thus also, to a user familiar with the source, an indication of the quality) of the how-to content; and providing the user with access to the how-to entry via at least one network (e.g., the Internet).Type: ApplicationFiled: January 18, 2008Publication date: July 23, 2009Inventors: Edward M. Ives, David J. Smith
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Patent number: 7395444Abstract: A computer program product is for use with a computer that includes a communication interface for sending and receiving information over a communication network and that is connected to an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) that monitors and supplies information regarding power status associated with the UPS. The computer program product resides on a computer-readable medium and includes computer-executable instructions for causing the computer to process data received from the UPS to which the computer is coupled to produce indicia of changes in power status associated with the UPS, provide the indicia of changes in power status associated with the UPS to the communication interface destined for a remote device, and provide geographic information associated with the indicia of changes in power status that indicates a geographic location associated with the UPS.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2003Date of Patent: July 1, 2008Assignee: American Power Conversion CorporationInventor: Edward M. Ives
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Patent number: 7366933Abstract: A computer program product residing on a computer-readable medium includes computer-readable instructions for causing a computer to obtain power event data associated with at least one uninterruptible power supply, the power event data including indicia of power events and occurrence times of the corresponding power events, aggregate the power event data in accordance with the occurrence times of the power events, and graphically display the aggregated power event data on a display such that indications of power events that occur close in time are graphically displayed in association with each other.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 2004Date of Patent: April 29, 2008Assignee: American Power Conversion CorporationInventors: David M. Aharonian, Matthew D. Sojka, Edward M. Ives
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Patent number: 6924731Abstract: Methods and systems are provided for controlling the enabling and/or disabling of an audio alarm that indicates an occurrence of a predetermined event of a power supply, such as an uninterruptible power supply (UPS). In one embodiment of the invention, the method includes programming the UPS to enable the audio alarm of the power supply during a first predetermined time period, and programming the UPS to disable the audio alarm of the power supply while the power supply is still operational during a second predetermined time period. In embodiments of the invention, the system is able to enable and disable an audio alarm during specified time periods of the day. Thus, a user can use the system to designate when an alarm will not sound so as not to disturb the user or others at an inconvenient time.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 2001Date of Patent: August 2, 2005Assignee: American Power Conversion CorporationInventors: Raymond M. Fallon, Jane E. Morgan, Thomas N. Fegan, Jacqueline M. Hayes, Edward M. Ives
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Publication number: 20030107494Abstract: Methods and systems are provided for controlling the enabling and/or disabling of an audio alarm that indicates an occurrence of a predetermined event of a power supply, such as an uninterruptible power supply (UPS). In one embodiment of the invention, the method includes programming the UPS to enable the audio alarm of the power supply during a first predetermined time period, and programming the UPS to disable the audio alarm of the power supply while the power supply is still operational during a second predetermined time period. In embodiments of the invention, the system is able to enable and disable an audio alarm during specified time periods of the day. Thus, a user can use the system to designate when an alarm will not sound so as not to disturb the user or others at an inconvenient time.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2001Publication date: June 12, 2003Inventors: Raymond M. Fallon, Jane E. Morgan, Thomas N. Fegan, Jacqueline M. Hayes, Edward M. Ives