Patents by Inventor Kireeti Valicherla
Kireeti Valicherla 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: 11922190Abstract: A computer system configured to autonomously provision at least a portion of a desktop as a service (DaaS) system is provided. The computer system includes a memory, a network interface, and a processor configured to receive, via the network interface, a request to add a catalog of virtual desktops to an account associated with a tenant of the computing service, and transmit, in response to reception of the request, a plurality of requests to the computing service. The plurality of requests comprise at least one request to create a first virtual network associated with the tenant within the computing service, at least one request to connect the first virtual network to a second virtual network within the computing service, and at least one request to create the catalog within the computing service.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2020Date of Patent: March 5, 2024Inventors: Alan Goldman, Michael J. Sabin, Radhesham Shah, Leo C. Singleton, Kireeti A. Valicherla
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Patent number: 11630682Abstract: A computing system includes a virtual server to provide a virtual computing session, and a client device to access the virtual computing session via a communications network. The virtual computing session includes a remote browser, and the client device includes a local browser to access user credential information. The remote browser is used to navigate to a website requiring user authentication, receive a user credential challenge from the website, and request the user credential information from the client device to satisfy the user credential challenge. The client device provides the user credential information to the remote browser for user authentication via the local browser, so as to satisfy the user credential challenge of the website.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 2020Date of Patent: April 18, 2023Inventors: Balasubramanian Swaminathan, Kireeti Valicherla, Sam Arun Seeniraj
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Publication number: 20220255912Abstract: Methods and systems for securely delivering notifications from remote applications to client devices are described herein. A computing device may listen for notifications from a remote application and receive notification data from the remote application. The computing device may select a notification service for delivery of the notification data to the client device. The computing device may determine whether a client agent application is running as a foreground process on the client device. The computing device may send, to a notification service, notification data for delivery to the client device. At least a portion of the notification data may be encrypted prior to sending to the selected notification service.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 27, 2022Publication date: August 11, 2022Inventors: Mukund Ingale, Georgy Momchilov, Kireeti Valicherla, Joseph Carson
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Publication number: 20220179531Abstract: In some remote application execution environments, a client device (e.g., to which application output is sent and where user interaction is performed) may include native control elements for touch input such as virtual keyboards, virtual pickers and the like. When the server device detects an editable/control field of a remoted application receiving focus, the server may instruct the client to activate a native control element for user interaction. The client may determine the manner in which to modify an application display to resolve potential display conflicts. For example, a native control element may obscure or hide portions of the remoted application on the client display. Modifying the application display may include panning the display, zooming into or out of portions of the display, adapting the display for scrolling, and the like. The remote computing device may also transmit values for populating a native control element.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 23, 2022Publication date: June 9, 2022Inventors: Georgy Momchilov, Chakravarthi Valicherla, Mukund Ingale, Kireeti Valicherla
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Patent number: 11343235Abstract: Methods and systems for securely delivering notifications from remote applications to client devices are described herein. A computing device may listen for notifications from a remote application and receive notification data from the remote application. The computing device may select a notification service for delivery of the notification data to the client device. The computing device may determine whether a client agent application is running as a foreground process on the client device. The computing device may send, to a notification service, notification data for delivery to the client device. At least a portion of the notification data may be encrypted prior to sending to the selected notification service.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 2020Date of Patent: May 24, 2022Assignee: Citrix Systems, Inc.Inventors: Mukund Ingale, Georgy Momchilov, Kireeti Valicherla, Joseph Carson
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Patent number: 11281360Abstract: In some remote application execution environments, a client device (e.g., to which application output is sent and where user interaction is performed) may include native control elements for touch input such as virtual keyboards, virtual pickers and the like. When the server device detects an editable/control field of a remoted application receiving focus, the server may instruct the client to activate a native control element for user interaction. The client may determine the manner in which to modify an application display to resolve potential display conflicts. For example, a native control element may obscure or hide portions of the remoted application on the client display. Modifying the application display may include panning the display, zooming into or out of portions of the display, adapting the display for scrolling, and the like. The remote computing device may also transmit values for populating a native control element.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 2020Date of Patent: March 22, 2022Assignee: Citrix Systems, Inc.Inventors: Georgy Momchilov, Chakravarthi Valicherla, Mukund Ingale, Kireeti Valicherla
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Publication number: 20220035642Abstract: A computer system configured to autonomously provision at least a portion of a desktop as a service (DaaS) system is provided. The computer system includes a memory, a network interface, and a processor configured to receive, via the network interface, a request to add a catalog of virtual desktops to an account associated with a tenant of the computing service, and transmit, in response to reception of the request, a plurality of requests to the computing service. The plurality of requests comprise at least one request to create a first virtual network associated with the tenant within the computing service, at least one request to connect the first virtual network to a second virtual network within the computing service, and at least one request to create the catalog within the computing service.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2020Publication date: February 3, 2022Applicant: Citrix Systems, Inc.Inventors: Alan Goldman, Michael J. Sabin, Radhesham Shah, Leo C. Singleton, Kireeti A. Valicherla
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Publication number: 20210318894Abstract: A computing system includes a virtual server to provide a virtual computing session, and a client device to access the virtual computing session via a communications network. The virtual computing session includes a remote browser, and the client device includes a local browser to access user credential information. The remote browser is used to navigate to a website requiring user authentication, receive a user credential challenge from the website, and request the user credential information from the client device to satisfy the user credential challenge. The client device provides the user credential information to the remote browser for user authentication via the local browser, so as to satisfy the user credential challenge of the website.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 10, 2020Publication date: October 14, 2021Inventors: BALASUBRAMANIAN SWAMINATHAN, KIREETI VALICHERLA, SAM ARUN SEENIRAJ
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Publication number: 20200348810Abstract: In some remote application execution environments, a client device (e.g., to which application output is sent and where user interaction is performed) may include native control elements for touch input such as virtual keyboards, virtual pickers and the like. When the server device detects an editable/control field of a remoted application receiving focus, the server may instruct the client to activate a native control element for user interaction. The client may determine the manner in which to modify an application display to resolve potential display conflicts. For example, a native control element may obscure or hide portions of the remoted application on the client display. Modifying the application display may include panning the display, zooming into or out of portions of the display, adapting the display for scrolling, and the like. The remote computing device may also transmit values for populating a native control element.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 15, 2020Publication date: November 5, 2020Inventors: Georgy Momchilov, Chakravarthi Valicherla, Mukund Ingale, Kireeti Valicherla
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Publication number: 20200304478Abstract: Methods and systems for securely delivering notifications from remote applications to client devices are described herein. A computing device may listen for notifications from a remote application and receive notification data from the remote application. The computing device may select a notification service for delivery of the notification data to the client device. The computing device may determine whether a client agent application is running as a foreground process on the client device. The computing device may send, to a notification service, notification data for delivery to the client device. At least a portion of the notification data may be encrypted prior to sending to the selected notification service.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 5, 2020Publication date: September 24, 2020Inventors: Mukund Ingale, Georgy Momchilov, Kireeti Valicherla, Joseph Carson
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Patent number: 10761692Abstract: In some remote application execution environments, a client device (e.g., to which application output is sent and where user interaction is performed) may include native control elements for touch input such as virtual keyboards, virtual pickers and the like. When the server device detects an editable/control field of a remoted application receiving focus, the server may instruct the client to activate a native control element for user interaction. The client may determine the manner in which to modify an application display to resolve potential display conflicts. For example, a native control element may obscure or hide portions of the remoted application on the client display. Modifying the application display may include panning the display, zooming into or out of portions of the display, adapting the display for scrolling, and the like. The remote computing device may also transmit values for populating a native control element.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 2016Date of Patent: September 1, 2020Assignee: Citrix Systems, Inc.Inventors: Georgy Momchilov, Chakravarthi Valicherla, Mukund Ingale, Kireeti Valicherla
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Patent number: 10715510Abstract: Methods and systems for securely delivering notifications from remote applications to client devices are described herein. A computing device may listen for notifications from a remote application and receive notification data from the remote application. The computing device may select a notification service for delivery of the notification data to the client device. The computing device may send, to the selected notification service, at least a portion of the notification data for delivery to the client device. At least a portion of the notification data may be encrypted prior to sending to the selected notification service.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 2017Date of Patent: July 14, 2020Assignee: Citrix Systems, Inc.Inventors: Mukund Ingale, Georgy Momchilov, Kireeti Valicherla, Joseph Carson
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Publication number: 20180205715Abstract: Methods and systems for securely delivering notifications from remote applications to client devices are described herein. A computing device may listen for notifications from a remote application and receive notification data from the remote application. The computing device may select a notification service for delivery of the notification data to the client device. The computing device may send, to the selected notification service, at least a portion of the notification data for delivery to the client device. At least a portion of the notification data may be encrypted prior to sending to the selected notification service.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 16, 2017Publication date: July 19, 2018Inventors: Mukund Ingale, Georgy Momchilov, Kireeti Valicherla, Joseph Carson
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Publication number: 20160328107Abstract: In some remote application execution environments, a client device (e.g., to which application output is sent and where user interaction is performed) may include native control elements for touch input such as virtual keyboards, virtual pickers and the like. When the server device detects an editable/control field of a remoted application receiving focus, the server may instruct the client to activate a native control element for user interaction. The client may determine the manner in which to modify an application display to resolve potential display conflicts. For example, a native control element may obscure or hide portions of the remoted application on the client display. Modifying the application display may include panning the display, zooming into or out of portions of the display, adapting the display for scrolling, and the like. The remote computing device may also transmit values for populating a native control element.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 20, 2016Publication date: November 10, 2016Inventors: Georgy Momchilov, Chakravarthi Valicherla, Mukund Ingale, Kireeti Valicherla
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Patent number: 9400585Abstract: In some remote application execution environments, a client device (e.g., to which application output is sent and where user interaction is performed) may include native control elements for touch input such as virtual keyboards, virtual pickers and the like. When the server device detects an editable/control field of a remoted application receiving focus, the server may instruct the client to activate a native control element for user interaction. The client may determine the manner in which to modify an application display to resolve potential display conflicts. For example, a native control element may obscure or hide portions of the remoted application on the client display. Modifying the application display may include panning the display, zooming into or out of portions of the display, adapting the display for scrolling and the like. The remote computing device may also transmit values for populating a native control element.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2011Date of Patent: July 26, 2016Assignee: Citrix Systems, Inc.Inventors: Georgy Momchilov, Chakravarthi Valicherla, Mukund Ingale, Kireeti Valicherla
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Publication number: 20120084663Abstract: In some remote application execution environments, a client device (e.g., to which application output is sent and where user interaction is performed) may include native control elements for touch input such as virtual keyboards, virtual pickers and the like. When the server device detects an editable/control field of a remoted application receiving focus, the server may instruct the client to activate a native control element for user interaction. The client may determine the manner in which to modify an application display to resolve potential display conflicts. For example, a native control element may obscure or hide potions of the remoted application on the client display. Modifying the application display may include panning the display, zooming into or out of portions of the display, adapting the display for scrolling and the like. The remote computing device may also transmit values for populating a native control element.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 5, 2011Publication date: April 5, 2012Applicant: CITRIX SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Georgy Momchilov, Chakravarthi Valicherla, Mukund Ingale, Kireeti Valicherla