Patents by Inventor Lisa Dames

Lisa Dames 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: 9678962
    Abstract: Content platform management is enhanced by logically partitioning a physical cluster that comprises a redundant array of independent nodes. Using an interface, an administrator defines one or more “tenants” within the archive cluster, wherein a tenant has a set of attributes including, for example, namespaces, administrative accounts, data access accounts, and a permission mask. A namespace is a logical partition of the cluster that serves as a collection of objects typically associated with at least one defined application. Each namespace has a private file system such that access to one namespace (and its associated objects) does not enable a user to access objects in another namespace. A namespace has capabilities (e.g., read, write, delete, purge, and the like) that a namespace administrator can choose to enable or disable for a given data account.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 9, 2014
    Date of Patent: June 13, 2017
    Assignee: HITACHI DATA SYSTEMS CORPORATION
    Inventors: David B. Pinkney, Robert J. Primmer, Russell A. Neufeld, Donald P. Pannese, John F. Burnham, Lisa Dames, Jack A. Orenstein
  • Publication number: 20140289277
    Abstract: Content platform management is enhanced by logically partitioning a physical cluster that comprises a redundant array of independent nodes. Using an interface, an administrator defines one or more “tenants” within the archive cluster, wherein a tenant has a set of attributes including, for example, namespaces, administrative accounts, data access accounts, and a permission mask. A namespace is a logical partition of the cluster that serves as a collection of objects typically associated with at least one defined application. Each namespace has a private file system such that access to one namespace (and its associated objects) does not enable a user to access objects in another namespace. A namespace has capabilities (e.g., read, write, delete, purge, and the like) that a namespace administrator can choose to enable or disable for a given data account.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 9, 2014
    Publication date: September 25, 2014
    Inventors: David B. Pinkney, Robert J. Primmer, Russell A. Neufeld, Donald P. Pannese, John F. Burnham, Lisa Dames, Jack A. Orenstein
  • Patent number: 8782047
    Abstract: Content platform management is enhanced by logically partitioning a physical cluster that comprises a redundant array of independent nodes. Using an interface, an administrator defines one or more “tenants” within the archive cluster, wherein a tenant has a set of attributes including, for example, namespaces, administrative accounts, data access accounts, and a permission mask. A namespace is a logical partition of the cluster that serves as a collection of objects typically associated with at least one defined application. Each namespace has a private file system such that access to one namespace (and its associated objects) does not enable a user to access objects in another namespace. A namespace has capabilities (e.g., read, write, delete, purge, and the like) that a namespace administrator can choose to enable or disable for a given data account.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 30, 2009
    Date of Patent: July 15, 2014
    Assignee: Hitachi Data Systems Corporation
    Inventors: David B. Pinkney, Robert J. Primmer, Russell A. Neufeld, Donald P. Pannese, John F. Burnham, Lisa Dames, Jack A. Orenstein
  • Publication number: 20110106802
    Abstract: Content platform management is enhanced by logically partitioning a physical cluster that comprises a redundant array of independent nodes. Using an interface, an administrator defines one or more “tenants” within the archive cluster, wherein a tenant has a set of attributes including, for example, namespaces, administrative accounts, data access accounts, and a permission mask. A namespace is a logical partition of the cluster that serves as a collection of objects typically associated with at least one defined application. Each namespace has a private file system such that access to one namespace (and its associated objects) does not enable a user to access objects in another namespace. A namespace has capabilities (e.g., read, write, delete, purge, and the like) that a namespace administrator can choose to enable or disable for a given data account.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 30, 2009
    Publication date: May 5, 2011
    Inventors: David B. Pinkney, Robert J. Primmer, Russell A. Neufeld, Donald P. Pannese, John F. Burnham, Lisa Dames, Jack A. Orenstein