Patents by Inventor Jason E. Mealins
Jason E. Mealins 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: 11711810Abstract: A method is provided of managing a non-static collection of machines. A first client machine runs a first communication protocol. The non-static collection of machines includes a first linear communication orbit, the first linear communication orbit comprising a sequence of machines that run the first communication protocol, and a second linear communication orbit, the second linear communication orbit comprising a sequence of machines that run a second communication protocol distinct from the first communication protocol. The first client machine receives an instruction from a server to install the second communication protocol, installs the second communication protocol, and then submits a registration request to the server. The first client machine receives, from the server, contact information of a list of potential neighbors. The first client machine then, proactively constructs and maintains a respective local segment of the second linear communication orbit.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2021Date of Patent: July 25, 2023Assignee: TANIUM INC.Inventors: Thomas R. Guieu, Matthew C. Hauck, Jason E. Mealins, David Hindawi, Orion Hindawi, Lisa Lippincott, Peter Lincroft
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Patent number: 11172470Abstract: A method is provided of managing a non-static collection of machines. A first client machine runs a first communication protocol. The non-static collection of machines includes a first linear communication orbit, the first linear communication orbit comprising a sequence of machines that run the first communication protocol, and a second linear communication orbit, the second linear communication orbit comprising a sequence of machines that run a second communication protocol distinct from the first communication protocol. The first client machine receives an instruction from a server to install the second communication protocol, installs the second communication protocol, and then submits a registration request to the server. The first client machine receives, from the server, contact information of a list of potential neighbors. The first client machine then, proactively constructs and maintains a respective local segment of the second linear communication orbit.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 2020Date of Patent: November 9, 2021Assignee: TANIUM INC.Inventors: Thomas R. Guieu, Matthew C. Hauck, Jason E. Mealins, David Hindawi, Orion Hindawi, Lisa Lippincott, Peter Lincroft
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Patent number: 9055386Abstract: A client hypervisor comprises a virtual agent that runs outside of a system OS and that allows device management independent of the OS and user. The virtual agent is tied to a device and not a specific instance of the OS. Such client hypervisors expose new functionality to ease managing systems. Some of these capabilities come from the persistence and privileges outside the OS. In some embodiments of the invention, this new management functionality is exposed to allow device management via new virtualization concepts, such as multiple VMs per system, VM replacement, snapshot/rollback, etc.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2011Date of Patent: June 9, 2015Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: James B. Evans, Jonathan S. Fan, Dennis S. Goodrow, Benjamin J. Kus, Peter B. Loer, Jason E. Mealins, Gregory M. Toto, Amrit T. Williams
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Patent number: 8677358Abstract: A client hypervisor comprises a virtual agent that runs outside of a system OS and that allows device management independent of the OS and user. The virtual agent is tied to a device and not a specific instance of the OS. Such client hypervisors expose new functionality to ease managing systems. Some of these capabilities come from the persistence and privileges outside the OS. In some embodiments of the invention, this new management functionality is exposed to allow device management via new virtualization concepts, such as multiple VMs per system, VM replacement, snapshot/rollback, etc.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2011Date of Patent: March 18, 2014Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: James B. Evans, Jonathan S. Fan, Dennis S. Goodrow, Benjamin J. Kus, Peter B. Loer, Jason E. Mealins, Gregory M. Toto, Amrit T. Williams
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Patent number: 8621460Abstract: A client hypervisor comprises a virtual agent that runs outside of a system OS and that allows device management independent of the OS and user. The virtual agent is tied to a device and not a specific instance of the OS. Such client hypervisors expose new functionality to ease managing systems. Some of these capabilities come from the persistence and privileges outside the OS. In some embodiments of the invention, this new management functionality is exposed to allow device management via new virtualization concepts, such as multiple VMs per system, VM replacement, snapshot/rollback, etc.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2010Date of Patent: December 31, 2013Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: James B. Evans, Jonathan S. Fan, Dennis S. Goodrow, Benjamin J. Kus, Peter B. Loer, Jason E. Mealins, Gregory M. Toto, Amrit T. Williams
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Publication number: 20110167472Abstract: A client hypervisor comprises a virtual agent that runs outside of a system OS and that allows device management independent of the OS and user. The virtual agent is tied to a device and not a specific instance of the OS. Such client hypervisors expose new functionality to ease managing systems. Some of these capabilities come from the persistence and privileges outside the OS. In some embodiments of the invention, this new management functionality is exposed to allow device management via new virtualization concepts, such as multiple VMs per system, VM replacement, snapshot/rollback, etc.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2011Publication date: July 7, 2011Applicant: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: James B. Evans, Jonathan S. Fan, Dennis S. Goodrow, Benjamin J. Kus, Peter B. Loer, Jason E. Mealins, Gregory M. Toto, Amrit T. Williams
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Publication number: 20110167473Abstract: A client hypervisor comprises a virtual agent that runs outside of a system OS and that allows device management independent of the OS and user. The virtual agent is tied to a device and not a specific instance of the OS. Such client hypervisors expose new functionality to ease managing systems. Some of these capabilities come from the persistence and privileges outside the OS. In some embodiments of the invention, this new management functionality is exposed to allow device management via new virtualization concepts, such as multiple VMs per system, VM replacement, snapshot/rollback, etc.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2011Publication date: July 7, 2011Applicant: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: James B. Evans, Jonathan S. Fan, Dennis S. Goodrow, Benjamin J. Kus, Peter B. Loer, Jason E. Mealins, Gregory M. Toto, Amrit T. Williams
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Publication number: 20110107331Abstract: A client hypervisor comprises a virtual agent that runs outside of a system OS and that allows device management independent of the OS and user. The virtual agent is tied to a device and not a specific instance of the OS. Such client hypervisors expose new functionality to ease managing systems. Some of these capabilities come from the persistence and privileges outside the OS. In some embodiments of the invention, this new management functionality is exposed to allow device management via new virtualization concepts, such as multiple VMs per system, VM replacement, snapshot/rollback, etc.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 1, 2010Publication date: May 5, 2011Applicant: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: James B. Evans, Jonathan S. Fan, Dennis S. Goodrow, Benjamin J. Kus, Peter B. Loer, Jason E. Mealins, Gregory M. Toto, Amrit T. Williams