Patents by Inventor Julie M. Ingalls
Julie M. Ingalls 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: 9059949Abstract: Methods, computer readable media, and apparatuses for monitoring regulated associates are presented. According to one or more aspects, a user command to send an electronic message using a mobile computing device may be detected. Subsequently, content of the electronic message may be analyzed to determine whether the message violates one or more policies. In response to determining that the message violates one or more policies, the message may be added to a listing of flagged messages. According to one or more additional aspects, at least one occurrence of an application installation event may be detected on a computing device. In response to detecting the at least one occurrence of the application installation event, an application corresponding to the at least one occurrence of the application installation event may be identified. Subsequently, it may be determined whether the identified application is approved for use on the computing device.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 2011Date of Patent: June 16, 2015Assignee: Bank of America CorporationInventors: William Blake Belchee, Julie M. Ingalls, Richard A. McEntee, Kanaka Subramaniam Kunjithapatham, Jogeswar Sarma Malapaka, Glenn A. Ford, Thomas M. Jackson
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Patent number: 9037714Abstract: An application manager may distribute applications from trusted servers to end-user devices. The end-user devices, such as mobile devices managed by the application manager, may include devices having different platforms. An application manager may determine whether one or more application servers are trusted servers before determining whether applications may be provided from the application servers. Both internal servers and certain external servers may be trusted application servers when particular criteria are satisfied. An application manager may also manage application licenses for one or more end-user devices.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 2011Date of Patent: May 19, 2015Assignee: Bank of America CorporationInventors: William Blake Belchee, Julie M. Ingalls, Richard A. McEntee, K Kanaka Subramaniam, Jogeswar Sarma Malapaka
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Patent number: 8931050Abstract: Systems and methods of controlling access to one or more mobile applications are provided. In some examples, a plurality of business groups may be identified. One or more mobile applications may be associated with each business group. An individual determined to be associated with the business group may then receive, on a mobile device, access to the one or more mobile applications associated with the business group with which he/she is associated. In some examples, the one or more mobile applications may include native applications, web or Internet based applications and/or third party applications provided in a portal. In some examples, the portal may “take over” or mimic the desktop of the mobile device. The systems, methods, and the like may also prevent access to one or more applications not associated with the business group of the individual.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 2011Date of Patent: January 6, 2015Assignee: Bank of America CorporationInventors: William Blake Belchee, Julie M. Ingalls, Michael Emil Ogrinz, Richard A. McEntee, K. Kanaka Subramaniam, Jogeswar Sarma Malapaka
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Publication number: 20130054702Abstract: Methods, computer readable media, and apparatuses for monitoring regulated associates are presented. According to one or more aspects, a user command to send an electronic message using a mobile computing device may be detected. Subsequently, content of the electronic message may be analyzed to determine whether the message violates one or more policies. In response to determining that the message violates one or more policies, the message may be added to a listing of flagged messages. According to one or more additional aspects, at least one occurrence of an application installation event may be detected on a computing device. In response to detecting the at least one occurrence of the application installation event, an application corresponding to the at least one occurrence of the application installation event may be identified. Subsequently, it may be determined whether the identified application is approved for use on the computing device.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 23, 2011Publication date: February 28, 2013Applicant: BANK OF AMERICA CORPORATIONInventors: William Blake Belchee, Julie M. Ingalls, Richard A. McEntee, Kanaka Subramaniam Kunjithapatham, Jogeswar Sarma Malapaka, Glenn A. Ford, Thomas M. Jackson
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Publication number: 20130054801Abstract: An application manager may distribute applications from trusted servers to end-user devices. The end-user devices, such as mobile devices managed by the application manager, may include devices having different platforms. An application manager may determine whether one or more application servers are trusted servers before determining whether applications may be provided from the application servers. Both internal servers and certain external servers may be trusted application servers when particular criteria are satisfied. An application manager may also manage application licenses for one or more end-user devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 23, 2011Publication date: February 28, 2013Applicant: Bank of America CorporationInventors: William Blake Belchee, Julie M. Ingalls, Richard A. McEntee, K. Kanaka Subramaniam, Jogeswar Sarma Malapaka
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Publication number: 20130055345Abstract: Systems and methods of controlling access to one or more mobile applications are provided. In some examples, a plurality of business groups may be identified. One or more mobile applications may be associated with each business group. An individual determined to be associated with the business group may then receive, on a mobile device, access to the one or more mobile applications associated with the business group with which he/she is associated. In some examples, the one or more mobile applications may include native applications, web or Internet based applications and/or third party applications provided in a portal. In some examples, the portal may “take over” or mimic the desktop of the mobile device. The systems, methods, and the like may also prevent access to one or more applications not associated with the business group of the individual.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 23, 2011Publication date: February 28, 2013Applicant: BANK OF AMERICA CORPORATIONInventors: William Blake Belchee, Julie M. Ingalls, Michael Emil Ogrinz, Richard A. McEntee, K. Kanaka Subramaniam, Jogeswar Sarma Malapaka