Patents by Inventor Krithi Rai
Krithi Rai 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: 11134067Abstract: A centralized policy management may allow for one set of credentials to various applications and services offered by a computing resource service provider or other third-party servers. Systems, methods, and computer readable medium can be configured to receive a request to access a first computing system service provided by the computing resource service provider, generate an encrypted data bundle including at least a user identifier and a data type, and transmit the encrypted data bundle to a recipient, wherein the encrypted data bundle is configured to be returned to the one or more computing devices to facilitate access to the first computing system service provided by the computing resource service provider.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2017Date of Patent: September 28, 2021Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Lawrence Hun-Gi Aung, Gaurang Pankaj Mehta, Krithi Rai, Chirag Pravin Pandya, Shuo Wang
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Patent number: 10530742Abstract: Techniques for connecting computer system entities to remote computer system resources are described herein. A computer system entity that requests access to a remote computer system resource has that request fulfilled by a managed directory service which receives the request and connects the computer system entity to the remote computer system resource. While connected, the managed directory service receives commands to perform operations on the remote computer system resource and, if the computer system entity is authorized to perform the operations on the remote computer system resource, the managed directory service performs the operation on the remote computer system resource.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2013Date of Patent: January 7, 2020Assignee: Amazon Technologies Inc.Inventors: Shon Kiran Shah, Guruprakash Bangalore Rao, Gaurang Pankaj Mehta, Thomas Christopher Rizzo, Sameer Palande, Krithi Rai
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Patent number: 10511566Abstract: Techniques for connecting computer system entities to remotely extended local computer system resources are described herein. A computer system entity that requests access to a local computer system resource has that request fulfilled by a managed directory service which receives the request and connects the computer system entity to the local computer system resource. While connected, the managed directory service extends the local computer system resource to a corresponding extended remote computer system resource, receives commands to perform operations on the local or extended remote computer system resources and, if the computer system entity is authorized to perform the operations on the appropriate computer system resource, the managed directory service performs the operations on the appropriate computer system resource.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2013Date of Patent: December 17, 2019Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Shon Kiran Shah, Thomas Christopher Rizzo, Gaurang Pankaj Mehta, Guruprakash Bangalore Rao, Sameer Palande, Krithi Rai
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Patent number: 10505929Abstract: A user, group, and device management and authentication system allows administrators to manage one or more directories with devices that are not associated with a domain of the one or more directories via a set of APIs. The system also allows applications and services that do not have direct access to a list of directory users to access the one or more directories. The user, group, and device management and authentication system may be an add-on system that works in conjunction with a centrally-managed directory service to provide such functionality. For example, the system may generate an access token associated with a particular directory that can be used by a service accessed by an administrator to call an API provided by the system. The API call may be translated into a directory-specific API call that can be used to perform an action in the particular directory.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2018Date of Patent: December 10, 2019Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Gaurang Pankaj Mehta, Neelam Satish Agrawal, Lawrence Hun-Gi Aung, Guruprakash Bangalore Rao, Shuo Wang, Sameer Palande, Krithi Rai, Chirag Pravin Pandya
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Patent number: 10375013Abstract: Techniques for connecting computer system entities to local computer system resources are described herein. A computer system entity that requests access to a local computer system resource has that request fulfilled by a managed directory service, which receives the request and connects the computer system entity to the local computer system resource. While connected, the managed directory service receives commands to perform operations on the local computer system resource and, if the computer system entity is authorized to perform the operations on the local computer system resource, the managed directory service performs the operations on the local computer system resource.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2013Date of Patent: August 6, 2019Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Shon Kiran Shah, Krithi Rai, Guruprakash Bangalore Rao, Thomas Christopher Rizzo, Colin Harrison Brace, Gaurang Pankaj Mehta, Sameer Palande, Deepak Suryanarayanan
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Patent number: 10326731Abstract: A computing resource service receives a request from a customer to assign a domain name to a computing resource. The computing resource service may submit a query to a domain name system service to determine whether the domain name has been reserved for the customer. The domain name system service may provide an encrypted alias record corresponding to the requested domain name and specifying one or more identifiers of customers for whom the domain name has been reserved. The computing resource service may decrypt the alias record and determine whether the customer corresponds to one of the one or more identifiers within the alias record. If the customer does correspond to one of the one or more identifiers within the alias record, the computing resource service may assign the domain name to the computing resource.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2017Date of Patent: June 18, 2019Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Chirag Pravin Pandya, Connor John Yorks, Krithi Rai, Lawrence Hun-Gi Aung
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Publication number: 20180198829Abstract: Features are disclosed for facilitating management of network directories of multiple organizations by a directory management system. Various applications can access the directories of the organizations via the directory management system according to the permissions that the applications have been granted by the respective organizations. Organizations may maintain directories on-premises or off-premises, and the applications can access the directories via the directory management system regardless of the physical location of the directories. Additionally, the applications may be hosted by a computing service provider that also hosts or otherwise manages the directory management service, or the applications can be hosted by third-party servers separate from the directory management system and the organizations.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2018Publication date: July 12, 2018Inventors: Gaurang Pankaj Mehta, Shon Kiran Shah, Krithi Rai, Guruprakash Bangalore Rao
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Publication number: 20180191710Abstract: A user, group, and device management and authentication system allows administrators to manage one or more directories with devices that are not associated with a domain of the one or more directories via a set of APIs. The system also allows applications and services that do not have direct access to a list of directory users to access the one or more directories. The user, group, and device management and authentication system may be an add-on system that works in conjunction with a centrally-managed directory service to provide such functionality. For example, the system may generate an access token associated with a particular directory that can be used by a service accessed by an administrator to call an API provided by the system. The API call may be translated into a directory-specific API call that can be used to perform an action in the particular directory.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2018Publication date: July 5, 2018Inventors: Gaurang Pankaj Mehta, Neelam Satish Agrawal, Lawrence Hun-Gi Aung, Guruprakash Bangalore Rao, Shuo Wang, Sameer Palande, Krithi Rai, Chirag Pravin Pandya
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Patent number: 9998499Abstract: Features are disclosed for facilitating management of network directories of multiple organizations by a centralized directory management system. Various applications can access the directories of the organizations via the directory management system according to the permissions that the applications have been granted by the respective organizations. Organizations may maintain directories on-premises or off-premises, and the applications can access the directories via the directory management system regardless of the physical location of the directories. Additionally, the applications may be hosted by a computing service provider that also hosts or otherwise manages the directory management service, or the applications can be hosted by third-party servers separate from the directory management system and the organizations.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2014Date of Patent: June 12, 2018Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Gaurang Pankaj Mehta, Shon Kiran Shah, Krithi Rai, Guruprakash Bangalore Rao
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Patent number: 9942224Abstract: A user, group, and device management and authentication system allows administrators to manage one or more directories with devices that are not associated with a domain of the one or more directories via a set of APIs. The system also allows applications and services that do not have direct access to a list of directory users to access the one or more directories. The user, group, and device management and authentication system may be an add-on system that works in conjunction with a centrally-managed directory service to provide such functionality. For example, the system may generate an access token associated with a particular directory that can be used by a service accessed by an administrator to call an API provided by the system. The API call may be translated into a directory-specific API call that can be used to perform an action in the particular directory.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2017Date of Patent: April 10, 2018Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Gaurang Pankaj Mehta, Neelam Satish Agrawal, Lawrence Hun-Gi Aung, Guruprakash Bangalore Rao, Shuo Wang, Sameer Palande, Krithi Rai, Chirag Pravin Pandya
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Patent number: 9853978Abstract: A virtual computing environment service may receive a request from a customer to provision a virtual computing environment and join the virtual computing environment to a managed directory. The virtual computing environment service may provision the virtual computing environment and uses a set of administrator credentials from the customer and a set of credentials corresponding to the environment to access the managed directory and request joining of the environment to the managed directory. In response, the managed directory may create a computer account corresponding to the environment and which enables the environment to be used to access the managed directory. The virtual computing environment service may then enable the customer to specify one or more users that may utilize the virtual computing environment to access the managed directory.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 2017Date of Patent: December 26, 2017Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Erik Jonathon Tellvik, Gaurang Pankaj Mehta, Ajit Nagendra Padukone, Chirag Pravin Pandya, Colin Harrison Brace, Deepak Suryanarayanan, Guruprakash Bangalore Rao, Krithi Rai, Malcolm Russell Ah Kun, Sameer Palande, Shon Kiran Shah, Vivek Lakshmanan
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Publication number: 20170366501Abstract: A computing resource service receives a request from a customer to assign a domain name to a computing resource. The computing resource service may submit a query to a domain name system service to determine whether the domain name has been reserved for the customer. The domain name system service may provide an encrypted alias record corresponding to the requested domain name and specifying one or more identifiers of customers for whom the domain name has been reserved. The computing resource service may decrypt the alias record and determine whether the customer corresponds to one of the one or more identifiers within the alias record. If the customer does correspond to one of the one or more identifiers within the alias record, the computing resource service may assign the domain name to the computing resource.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2017Publication date: December 21, 2017Inventors: Chirag Pravin Pandya, Connor John Yorks, Krithi Rai, Lawrence Hun-Gi Aung
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Patent number: 9756012Abstract: A computing resource service receives a request from a customer to assign a domain name to a computing resource. The computing resource service may submit a query to a domain name system service to determine whether the domain name has been reserved for the customer. The domain name system service may provide an encrypted alias record corresponding to the requested domain name and specifying one or more identifiers of customers for whom the domain name has been reserved. The computing resource service may decrypt the alias record and determine whether the customer corresponds to one of the one or more identifiers within the alias record. If the customer does correspond to one of the one or more identifiers within the alias record, the computing resource service may assign the domain name to the computing resource.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 2014Date of Patent: September 5, 2017Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Chirag Pravin Pandya, Connor John Yorks, Krithi Rai, Lawrence Hun-Gi Aung
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Publication number: 20170250980Abstract: A user, group, and device management and authentication system allows administrators to manage one or more directories with devices that are not associated with a domain of the one or more directories via a set of APIs. The system also allows applications and services that do not have direct access to a list of directory users to access the one or more directories. The user, group, and device management and authentication system may be an add-on system that works in conjunction with a centrally-managed directory service to provide such functionality. For example, the system may generate an access token associated with a particular directory that can be used by a service accessed by an administrator to call an API provided by the system. The API call may be translated into a directory-specific API call that can be used to perform an action in the particular directory.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 10, 2017Publication date: August 31, 2017Inventors: Gaurang Pankaj Mehta, Neelam Satish Agrawal, Lawrence Hun-Gi Aung, Guruprakash Bangalore Rao, Shuo Wang, Sameer Palande, Krithi Rai, Chirag Pravin Pandya
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Publication number: 20170149780Abstract: A virtual computing environment service may receive a request from a customer to provision a virtual computing environment and join the virtual computing environment to a managed directory. The virtual computing environment service may provision the virtual computing environment and uses a set of administrator credentials from the customer and a set of credentials corresponding to the environment to access the managed directory and request joining of the environment to the managed directory. In response, the managed directory may create a computer account corresponding to the environment and which enables the environment to be used to access the managed directory. The virtual computing environment service may then enable the customer to specify one or more users that may utilize the virtual computing environment to access the managed directory.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 3, 2017Publication date: May 25, 2017Inventors: Erik Jonathon Tellvik, Gaurang Pankaj Mehta, Ajit Nagendra Padukone, Chirag Pravin Pandya, Colin Harrison Brace, Deepak Suryanarayanan, Guruprakash Bangalore Rao, Krithi Rai, Malcolm Russell Ah Kun, Sameer Palande, Shon Kiran Shah, Vivek Lakshmanan
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Patent number: 9641522Abstract: A centralized policy management may allow for one set of credentials to various applications and services offered by a computing resource service provider or other third-party servers. Systems, methods, and computer readable medium can be configured to receive a request to access a first computing system service provided by the computing resource service provider, generate an encrypted data bundle including at least a user identifier and a data type, and transmit the encrypted data bundle to a recipient, wherein the encrypted data bundle is configured to be returned to the one or more computing devices to facilitate access to the first computing system service provided by the computing resource service provider.Type: GrantFiled: November 11, 2014Date of Patent: May 2, 2017Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Lawrence Hun-Gi Aung, Gaurang Pankaj Mehta, Krithi Rai, Chirag Pravin Pandya, Shuo Wang
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Patent number: 9596233Abstract: A user, group, and device management and authentication system allows administrators to manage one or more directories with devices that are not associated with a domain of the one or more directories via a set of APIs. The system also allows applications and services that do not have direct access to a list of directory users to access the one or more directories. The user, group, and device management and authentication system may be an add-on system that works in conjunction with a centrally-managed directory service to provide such functionality. For example, the system may generate an access token associated with a particular directory that can be used by a service accessed by an administrator to call an API provided by the system. The API call may be translated into a directory-specific API call that can be used to perform an action in the particular directory.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 2016Date of Patent: March 14, 2017Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Gaurang Pankaj Mehta, Neelam Satish Agrawal, Lawrence Hun-Gi Aung, Guruprakash Bangalore Rao, Shuo Wang, Sameer Palande, Krithi Rai, Chirag Pravin Pandya
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Patent number: 9565190Abstract: A virtual computing environment service may receive a request from a customer to provision a virtual computing environment and join the virtual computing environment to a managed directory. The virtual computing environment service may provision the virtual computing environment and uses a set of administrator credentials from the customer and a set of credentials corresponding to the environment to access the managed directory and request joining of the environment to the managed directory. In response, the managed directory may create a computer account corresponding to the environment and which enables the environment to be used to access the managed directory. The virtual computing environment service may then enable the customer to specify one or more users that may utilize the virtual computing environment to access the managed directory.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 2014Date of Patent: February 7, 2017Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Erik Jonathan Telvik, Gaurang Pankaj Mehta, Ajit Nagendra Padukone, Chirag Pravin Pandya, Colin Harrison Brace, Deepak Suryanarayanan, Guruprakash Bangalore Rao, Krithi Rai, Malcolm Russell Ah Kun, Sameer Palande, Shon Kiran Shah, Vivek Lakshmanan
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Patent number: 9313193Abstract: A user, group, and device management and authentication system allows administrators to manage one or more directories with devices that are not associated with a domain of the one or more directories via a set of APIs. The system also allows applications and services that do not have direct access to a list of directory users to access the one or more directories. The user, group, and device management and authentication system may be an add-on system that works in conjunction with a centrally-managed directory service to provide such functionality. For example, the system may generate an access token associated with a particular directory that can be used by a service accessed by an administrator to call an API provided by the system. The API call may be translated into a directory-specific API call that can be used to perform an action in the particular directory.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2014Date of Patent: April 12, 2016Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Gaurang Pankaj Mehta, Neelam Satish Agrawal, Lawrence Hun-Gi Aung, Guruprakash Bangalore Rao, Shuo Wang, Sameer Palande, Krithi Rai, Chirag Pravin Pandya
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Publication number: 20160094584Abstract: Features are disclosed for facilitating management of network directories of multiple organizations by a centralized directory management system. Various applications can access the directories of the organizations via the directory management system according to the permissions that the applications have been granted by the respective organizations. Organizations may maintain directories on-premises or off-premises, and the applications can access the directories via the directory management system regardless of the physical location of the directories. Additionally, the applications may be hosted by a computing service provider that also hosts or otherwise manages the directory management service, or the applications can be hosted by third-party servers separate from the directory management system and the organizations.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2014Publication date: March 31, 2016Inventors: Gaurang Pankaj Mehta, Shon Kiran Shah, Krithi Rai, Guruprakash Bangalore Rao