Patents by Inventor Kamal Janardhan
Kamal Janardhan 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: 11341091Abstract: Customers in regulated industries face demanding compliance regulations, including content immutability. While broadened to allow software-based solutions, the regulations for immutability require content preservation to prevent overwriting, erasure or alteration of the content, where the preservation must be implemented through irrevocable features. Embodiments are directed to provision of an administrative user experience to enable customers to create a preservation policy that defines item(s) to be preserved. After detecting enablement of the policy, the item(s) may be preserved, a preservation lock on the policy may be initiated by disabling controls associated with the policy, and an attribute may be set to the policy to identify the policy as locked.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 2019Date of Patent: May 24, 2022Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Julian Zbogar-Smith, Kamal Janardhan, Sanjay Ramaswamy, Le-Wu Tung
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Patent number: 11240188Abstract: Technologies are described to increase a data limit for a user of a communication application by introducing additional archive mailboxes as the original archive fills up or subsequently added archive mailboxes fill up. Thus, a user's data limit may be effectively removed through the use of N additional archive mailboxes. The additional mailboxes may be integrated into the architecture of the communication application such that their use is transparent to the user and/or an administrator of the communication application or associated service. In other examples, additional mailboxes may be used to add to the capacity of the primary mailbox (cached) as well.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2020Date of Patent: February 1, 2022Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Dheepak Ramaswamy, Sanjay Ramaswamy, Le-Wu Tung, Song Yang, Julian Zbogar-Smith, Gagandeep Kohli, Sowmy Srinivasan, Kamal Janardhan
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Publication number: 20210184998Abstract: Technologies are described to increase a data limit for a user of a communication application by introducing additional archive mailboxes as the original archive fills up or subsequently added archive mailboxes fill up. Thus, a user's data limit may be effectively removed through the use of N additional archive mailboxes. The additional mailboxes may be integrated into the architecture of the communication application such that their use is transparent to the user and/or an administrator of the communication application or associated service. In other examples, additional mailboxes may be used to add to the capacity of the primary mailbox (cached) as well.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2020Publication date: June 17, 2021Inventors: Dheepak RAMASWAMY, Sanjay RAMASWAMY, Le-Wu TUNG, Song YANG, Julian ZBOGAR-SMITH, Gagandeep KOHLI, Sowmy SRINIVASAN, Kamal JANARDHAN
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Patent number: 10873552Abstract: Technologies are described to increase a data limit for a user of a communication application by introducing additional archive mailboxes as the original archive fills up or subsequently added archive mailboxes fill up. Thus, a user's data limit may be effectively removed through the use of N additional archive mailboxes. The additional mailboxes may be integrated into the architecture of the communication application such that their use is transparent to the user and/or an administrator of the communication application or associated service. In other examples, additional mailboxes may be used to add to the capacity of the primary mailbox (cached) as well.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 2020Date of Patent: December 22, 2020Assignee: MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGY LICENSING, LLCInventors: Dheepak Ramaswamy, Sanjay Ramaswamy, Le-Wu Tung, Song Yang, Julian Zbogar-Smith, Gagandeep Kohli, Sowmy Srinivasan, Kamal Janardhan
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Patent number: 10855637Abstract: Technologies are described to increase a data limit for a user by introducing additional archive mailboxes as the original archive fills up or subsequently added archive mailboxes fill up. Thus, a user's data limit may be effectively removed through the use of additional archive mailboxes. In some examples, the additional mailboxes may be integrated into the architecture of the communication application such that their use is transparent to the user and/or an administrator of the communication application or associated service through the use of an application programming interface (API) that exposes a single multivalued strongly typed collection instead of dealing with multiple attributes and extending the schema every time a new type needs to be added. A mailbox locations attribute may act as the main storage of serialized mailbox locations and a mailbox identifier attribute may be used for indexing.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2019Date of Patent: December 1, 2020Assignee: MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGY LICENSING, LLCInventors: Dheepak Ramaswamy, Sanjay Ramaswamy, Le-Wu Tung, Song Yang, Julian Zbogar-Smith, Gagandeep Kohli, Sowmy Srinivasan, Kamal Janardhan
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Publication number: 20200334640Abstract: A system and method for updating calendar data is described. A server accesses calendar data for a user account. The server identifies a plurality of available time slots from the calendar data based on identifying a plurality of contiguous available time slots within a preset time range and within a preset date range. Each contiguous available time slot has a duration of at least a preset number of consecutive hours. The server generates an inquiry email that indicates the plurality of available time slots. The server communicates the inquiry email to the user account.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 21, 2019Publication date: October 22, 2020Inventors: Anupama Challa, Nagendra Kalyan Nanduru, Kamal Janardhan, Helen Harmetz, Sourabh Chandak, Jiaming Wang, Soyeon Park, Jessica Hoang, Sandeep Seri, Chung Heong Gooi, Rajarshi Ray
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Publication number: 20200145362Abstract: Technologies are described to increase a data limit for a user of a communication application by introducing additional archive mailboxes as the original archive fills up or subsequently added archive mailboxes fill up. Thus, a user's data limit may be effectively removed through the use of N additional archive mailboxes. The additional mailboxes may be integrated into the architecture of the communication application such that their use is transparent to the user and/or an administrator of the communication application or associated service. In other examples, additional mailboxes may be used to add to the capacity of the primary mailbox (cached) as well.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 7, 2020Publication date: May 7, 2020Inventors: Dheepak RAMASWAMY, Sanjay RAMASWAMY, Le-Wu TUNG, Song YANG, Julian ZBOGAR-SMITH, Gagandeep KOHLI, Sowmy SRINIVASAN, Kamal JANARDHAN
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Publication number: 20200127959Abstract: Technologies are described to increase a data limit for a user by introducing additional archive mailboxes as the original archive fills up or subsequently added archive mailboxes fill up. Thus, a user's data limit may be effectively removed through the use of additional archive mailboxes. In some examples, the additional mailboxes may be integrated into the architecture of the communication application such that their use is transparent to the user and/or an administrator of the communication application or associated service through the use of an application programming interface (API) that exposes a single multivalued strongly typed collection instead of dealing with multiple attributes and extending the schema every time a new type needs to be added. A mailbox locations attribute may act as the main storage of serialized mailbox locations and a mailbox identifier attribute may be used for indexing.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2019Publication date: April 23, 2020Inventors: Dheepak RAMASWAMY, Sanjay RAMASWAMY, Le-Wu TUNG, Song YANG, Julian ZBOGAR-SMITH, Gagandeep KOHLI, Sowmy SRINIVASAN, Kamal JANARDHAN
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Patent number: 10530724Abstract: Technologies are described to increase a data limit for a user of a communication application by introducing additional archive mailboxes as the original archive fills up or subsequently added archive mailboxes fill up. Thus, a user's data limit may be effectively removed through the use of N additional archive mailboxes. The additional mailboxes may be integrated into the architecture of the communication application such that their use is transparent to the user and/or an administrator of the communication application or associated service. In other examples, additional mailboxes may be used to add to the capacity of the primary mailbox (cached) as well.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 2015Date of Patent: January 7, 2020Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Dheepak Ramaswamy, Sanjay Ramaswamy, Le-Wu Tung, Song Yang, Julian Zbogar-Smith, Gagandeep Kohli, Sowmy Srinivasan, Kamal Janardhan
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Patent number: 10530725Abstract: Technologies are described to increase a data limit for a user by introducing additional archive mailboxes as the original archive fills up or subsequently added archive mailboxes fill up. Thus, a user's data limit may be effectively removed through the use of additional archive mailboxes. In some examples, the additional mailboxes may be integrated into the architecture of the communication application such that their use is transparent to the user and/or an administrator of the communication application or associated service through the use of an application programming interface (API) that exposes a single multivalued strongly typed collection instead of dealing with multiple attributes and extending the schema every time a new type needs to be added. A mailbox locations attribute may act as the main storage of serialized mailbox locations and a mailbox identifier attribute may be used for indexing.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 2015Date of Patent: January 7, 2020Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Dheepak Ramaswamy, Sanjay Ramaswamy, Le-Wu Tung, Song Yang, Julian Zbogar-Smith, Gagandeep Kohli, Sowmy Srinivasan, Kamal Janardhan
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Publication number: 20190324945Abstract: Customers in regulated industries face demanding compliance regulations, including content immutability. While broadened to allow software-based solutions, the regulations for immutability require content preservation to prevent overwriting, erasure or alteration of the content, where the preservation must be implemented through irrevocable features. Embodiments are directed to provision of an administrative user experience to enable customers to create a preservation policy that defines item(s) to be preserved. After detecting enablement of the policy, the item(s) may be preserved, a preservation lock on the policy may be initiated by disabling controls associated with the policy, and an attribute may be set to the policy to identify the policy as locked.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 17, 2019Publication date: October 24, 2019Inventors: Julian ZBOGAR-SMITH, Kamal JANARDHAN, Sanjay RAMASWAMY, Le-Wu TUNG
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Patent number: 10303780Abstract: Customers in regulated industries face demanding compliance regulations, including content immutability. While broadened to allow software-based solutions, the regulations for immutability require content preservation to prevent overwriting, erasure or alteration of the content, where the preservation must be implemented through irrevocable features. Embodiments are directed to provision of an administrative user experience to enable customers to create a preservation policy that defines item(s) to be preserved. After detecting enablement of the policy, the item(s) may be preserved, a preservation lock on the policy may be initiated by disabling controls associated with the policy, and an attribute may be set to the policy to identify the policy as locked.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 2016Date of Patent: May 28, 2019Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Julian Zbogar-Smith, Kamal Janardhan, Sanjay Ramaswamy, Le-Wu Tung
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Publication number: 20170351727Abstract: Customers in regulated industries face demanding compliance regulations, including content immutability. While broadened to allow software-based solutions, the regulations for immutability require content preservation to prevent overwriting, erasure or alteration of the content, where the preservation must be implemented through irrevocable features. Embodiments are directed to provision of an administrative user experience to enable customers to create a preservation policy that defines item(s) to be preserved. After detecting enablement of the policy, the item(s) may be preserved, a preservation lock on the policy may be initiated by disabling controls associated with the policy, and an attribute may be set to the policy to identify the policy as locked.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 2016Publication date: December 7, 2017Applicant: MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGY LICENSING, LLCInventors: Julian Zbogar-Smith, Kamal Janardhan, Sanjay Ramaswamy, Le-Wu Tung
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Publication number: 20160269339Abstract: Technologies are described to increase a data limit for a user by introducing additional archive mailboxes as the original archive fills up or subsequently added archive mailboxes fill up. Thus, a user's data limit may be effectively removed through the use of additional archive mailboxes. In some examples, the additional mailboxes may be integrated into the architecture of the communication application such that their use is transparent to the user and/or an administrator of the communication application or associated service through the use of an application programming interface (API) that exposes a single multivalued strongly typed collection instead of dealing with multiple attributes and extending the schema every time a new type needs to be added. A mailbox locations attribute may act as the main storage of serialized mailbox locations and a mailbox identifier attribute may be used for indexing.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 11, 2015Publication date: September 15, 2016Inventors: Dheepak Ramaswamy, Sanjay Ramaswamy, Le-Wu Tung, Song Yang, Julian Zbogar-Smith, Gagandeep Kohli, Sowmy Srinivasan, Kamal Janardhan
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Publication number: 20160269338Abstract: Technologies are described to increase a data limit for a user of a communication application by introducing additional archive mailboxes as the original archive fills up or subsequently added archive mailboxes fill up. Thus, a user's data limit may be effectively removed through the use of N additional archive mailboxes. The additional mailboxes may be integrated into the architecture of the communication application such that their use is transparent to the user and/or an administrator of the communication application or associated service. In other examples, additional mailboxes may be used to add to the capacity of the primary mailbox (cached) as well.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 11, 2015Publication date: September 15, 2016Inventors: Dheepak Ramaswamy, Sanjay Ramaswamy, Le-Wu Tung, Song Yang, Julian Zbogar-Smith, Gagandeep Kohli, Sowmy Srinivasan, Kamal Janardhan
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Patent number: 8903849Abstract: Embodiments are directed to determining in an email data store which of a plurality of email mailboxes is searchable, to searching multiple mailboxes in an email data store and to preserving data items that are placed on hold. In an embodiment, a web service receives a request to determine which among many different email mailboxes is available for searching. The web service allows multiple different programs to search the email data store. The web service sends a query to the email data store to determine which email mailboxes are available for searching. The web service also returns a list of those email mailboxes which are searchable in the data store. The searchable mailboxes have an appropriate, specified version and permissions indicating that the mailbox is searchable.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2011Date of Patent: December 2, 2014Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Zainal Arifin, Julian Zbogar Smith, Yingtao Dong, Nanda Raghunathan, Sean W. Ferguson, Thottam R. Sriram, Anupama Kamal Janardhan
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Publication number: 20120303653Abstract: Embodiments are directed to determining in an email data store which of a plurality of email mailboxes is searchable, to searching multiple mailboxes in an email data store and to preserving data items that are placed on hold. In an embodiment, a web service receives a request to determine which among many different email mailboxes is available for searching. The web service allows multiple different programs to search the email data store. The web service sends a query to the email data store to determine which email mailboxes are available for searching. The web service also returns a list of those email mailboxes which are searchable in the data store. The searchable mailboxes have an appropriate, specified version and permissions indicating that the mailbox is searchable.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 25, 2011Publication date: November 29, 2012Applicant: MICROSOFT CORPORATIONInventors: Zainal Arifin, Julian Zbogar Smith, Yingtao Dong, Nanda Raghunathan, Sean W. Ferguson, Thottam R. Sriram, Anupama Kamal Janardhan
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Patent number: 7467230Abstract: A DNS server includes one or more zones that store information, such as IP addresses, associated with domain names. These zones include a global names zone that stores data correlating host names to domain names. When a name query is received from a client device, the DNS server checks the global names zone for a record associated with the host name. If there is no record for the host name in the global names zone, then the query is answered using the DNS records found in a local copy of the authoritative zone. If there is a record for the host name in the global names zone, then the query is answered using the DNS records found in the global names zone. The IP address associated with the domain name is determined and returned to the client device.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2006Date of Patent: December 16, 2008Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Moon Majumdar, Kamal Janardhan, Jeffrey Westhead, James M. Gilroy
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Publication number: 20070204038Abstract: A DNS server includes one or more zones that store information, such as IP addresses, associated with domain names. These zones include a global names zone that stores data correlating host names to domain names. When a name query is received from a client device, the DNS server checks the global names zone for a record associated with the host name. If there is no record for the host name in the global names zone, then the query is answered using the DNS records found in a local copy of the authoritative zone. If there is a record for the host name in the global names zone, then the query is answered using the DNS records found in the global names zone. The IP address associated with the domain name is determined and returned to the client device.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2006Publication date: August 30, 2007Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Moon Majumdar, Kamal Janardhan, Jeffrey Westhead, James Gilroy