Patents by Inventor Jeremy Jen-Ming Chiu

Jeremy Jen-Ming Chiu 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).

  • Patent number: 11025718
    Abstract: Enterprise administrators in a cloud-based environment including a cloud-based server and a repository can selectively impose permissions on items (e.g., files and folders) marked for synchronization (“sync items”). The sync items can be synchronized with the client devices of users by downloading the items along with the permission attributes from the cloud-based server. However, the permissions on those sync items means that any unpermitted changes to the local copies of the sync items do not get uploaded to the cloud-based server. A synchronization client on the client devices detects any changes made locally to the sync items that are not consistent with the permission attributes, and repairs those changes so that the sync items are restored to their most recent states. This ensures that any unauthorized changes made to sync items remain local and do not propagate by the synchronization process to other users.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 18, 2019
    Date of Patent: June 1, 2021
    Assignee: Box, Inc.
    Inventors: Brandon Savage, Kunal Parmar, David Grant Sawyer, Lu Pan, Yiming Lu, David MacKenzie, Jeremy Jen-Ming Chiu
  • Publication number: 20200128073
    Abstract: Enterprise administrators in a cloud-based environment including a cloud-based server and a repository can selectively impose permissions on items (e.g., files and folders) marked for synchronization (“sync items”). The sync items can be synchronized with the client devices of users by downloading the items along with the permission attributes from the cloud-based server. However, the permissions on those sync items means that any unpermitted changes to the local copies of the sync items do not get uploaded to the cloud-based server. A synchronization client on the client devices detects any changes made locally to the sync items that are not consistent with the permission attributes, and repairs those changes so that the sync items are restored to their most recent states. This ensures that any unauthorized changes made to sync items remain local and do not propagate by the synchronization process to other users.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 18, 2019
    Publication date: April 23, 2020
    Inventors: Brandon Savage, Kunal Parmar, David Grant Sawyer, Lu Pan, Yiming Lu, David MacKenzie, Jeremy Jen-Ming Chiu
  • Patent number: 10530854
    Abstract: Enterprise administrators in a cloud-based environment including a cloud-based server and a repository can selectively impose permissions on items (e.g., files and folders) marked for synchronization (“sync items”). The sync items can be synchronized with the client devices of users by downloading the items along with the permission attributes from the cloud-based server. However, the permissions on those sync items means that any unpermitted changes to the local copies of the sync items do not get uploaded to the cloud-based server. A synchronization client on the client devices detects any changes made locally to the sync items that are not consistent with the permission attributes, and repairs those changes so that the sync items are restored to their most recent states. This ensures that any unauthorized changes made to sync items remain local and do not propagate by the synchronization process to other users.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 29, 2015
    Date of Patent: January 7, 2020
    Assignee: Box, Inc.
    Inventors: Brandon Savage, Kunal Parmar, David Grant Sawyer, Lu Pan, Yiming Lu, David MacKenzie, Jeremy Jen-Ming Chiu
  • Publication number: 20170374143
    Abstract: Enterprise administrators in a cloud-based environment including a cloud-based server and a repository can selectively impose permissions on items (e.g., files and folders) marked for synchronization (“sync items”). The sync items can be synchronized with the client devices of users by downloading the items along with the permission attributes from the cloud-based server. However, the permissions on those sync items means that any unpermitted changes to the local copies of the sync items do not get uploaded to the cloud-based server. A synchronization client on the client devices detects any changes made locally to the sync items that are not consistent with the permission attributes, and repairs those changes so that the sync items are restored to their most recent states. This ensures that any unauthorized changes made to sync items remain local and do not propagate by the synchronization process to other users.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 29, 2015
    Publication date: December 28, 2017
    Inventors: Brandon Savage, Kunal Parmar, David Grant Sawyer, Lu Pan, Yiming Lu, David MacKenzie, Jeremy Jen-Ming Chiu
  • Publication number: 20160065672
    Abstract: Enterprise administrators in a cloud-based environment including a cloud-based server and a repository can selectively impose permissions on items (e.g., files and folders) marked for synchronization (“sync items”). The sync items can be synchronized with the client devices of users by downloading the items along with the permission attributes from the cloud-based server. However, the permissions on those sync items means that any unpermitted changes to the local copies of the sync items do not get uploaded to the cloud-based server. A synchronization client on the client devices detects any changes made locally to the sync items that are not consistent with the permission attributes, and repairs those changes so that the sync items are restored to their most recent states. This ensures that any unauthorized changes made to sync items remain local and do not propagate by the synchronization process to other users.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 29, 2015
    Publication date: March 3, 2016
    Inventors: Brandon Savage, Kunal Parmar, David Grant Sawyer, Lu Pan, Yiming Lu, David MacKenzie, Jeremy Jen-Ming Chiu