Patents by Inventor Maeve M. O'Reilly
Maeve M. O'Reilly 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: 11281984Abstract: A set of internal information technology (IT) architecture is received and the internal IT architecture is controlled by a service provider. A set of exogenous IT architecture is received and the exogenous IT architecture is not controlled by the service provider. A set of service level agreement (SLA) requirements, agreed upon by the service provider and a service user, are received. A set of sensor data, from sensors monitoring environmental conditions which may affect at least one of the internal IT architecture or the exogenous IT architecture, is received. A set of heuristic data relating to the internal IT architecture and the exogenous IT architecture is received. A risk metric based on the set of internal IT architecture, the set of exogenous IT architecture, the set of SLA requirements, the set of sensor data, and the set of heuristic data is determined.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2019Date of Patent: March 22, 2022Assignee: Kyndryl, Inc.Inventors: Richard M. Cocchiara, John V. Delaney, Anthony M. Hunt, Maeve M. O'Reilly, Clea A. Zolotow
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Patent number: 10656918Abstract: An approach is provided in which an information handling system receives a set of discovery results that correspond to source application services executing in source environments. The information handling system then maps the set of discovery results to a target pattern includes at least one declarative description describing one or more components included in at least one of the one or more source environments. In turn, the information handling system creates a target application service based, at least in part, on the target pattern.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 2018Date of Patent: May 19, 2020Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: John V. Delaney, Florian D. Graf, Maeve M. O'Reilly, Ruediger Schulze, Thomas Spatzier, Clea A. Zolotow
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Patent number: 10613799Abstract: A computer-implemented method includes identifying a storage migration. The storage migration is associated with a storage area network. The storage migration has a storage migration rate associated therewith. The method includes identifying an input/output throughput. The input/output throughput is associated with the storage area network. The input/output throughput stores a throughput rate for the storage area network. The method includes identifying a service level agreement rate for the input/output throughput. The method includes identifying a non-essential workload. The non-essential workload stores a non-essential workload rate associated therewith. The non-essential workload includes that portion of said input/output throughput that is for one or more background processes. The method includes determining an analyzed rate based on the throughput rate, the service level agreement rate, and the non-essential workload rate.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2019Date of Patent: April 7, 2020Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: John V. Delaney, Anthony M. Hunt, Maeve M. O'Reilly, Daniel P. Toulan, Clea A. Zolotow
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Patent number: 10607173Abstract: Computing systems, methods and collaboration tracking tools for predicting, tracking, and reporting the occurrence of unscheduled collaborations between two or more contributors to a project using computer systems equipped capabilities to transmit and/or receive location information of each individual contributor. An analytics module receiving the location information may use the location data to identify when two or more contributors to a project are in the same location together, and further predict whether the proximity of location and timing of the contributors crossing paths will predictably lead to an undocumented project-related collaboration determined as a function of location information, historical data and input collected. The collaboration tracking tools predict, report and/or record collaborations of project-related topics.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2016Date of Patent: March 31, 2020Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: John V. Delaney, Dmitri Lerko, Francesco Mariani, David H. O'Grady, Maeve M. O'Reilly, Clea A. Zolotow
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Patent number: 10599367Abstract: A computer-implemented method includes identifying a storage migration. The storage migration is associated with a storage area network. The storage migration has a storage migration rate associated therewith. The method includes identifying an input/output throughput. The input/output throughput is associated with the storage area network. The input/output throughput stores a throughput rate for the storage area network. The method includes identifying a service level agreement rate for the input/output throughput. The method includes identifying a non-essential workload. The non-essential workload stores a non-essential workload rate associated therewith. The non-essential workload includes that portion of said input/output throughput that is for one or more background processes. The method includes determining an analyzed rate based on the throughput rate, the service level agreement rate, and the non-essential workload rate.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2019Date of Patent: March 24, 2020Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: John V. Delaney, Anthony M. Hunt, Maeve M. O'Reilly, Daniel P. Toulan, Clea A. Zolotow
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Publication number: 20190286332Abstract: A computer-implemented method includes identifying a storage migration. The storage migration is associated with a storage area network. The storage migration has a storage migration rate associated therewith. The method includes identifying an input/output throughput. The input/output throughput is associated with the storage area network. The input/output throughput stores a throughput rate for the storage area network. The method includes identifying a service level agreement rate for the input/output throughput. The method includes identifying a non-essential workload. The non-essential workload stores a non-essential workload rate associated therewith. The non-essential workload includes that portion of said input/output throughput that is for one or more background processes. The method includes determining an analyzed rate based on the throughput rate, the service level agreement rate, and the non-essential workload rate.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 4, 2019Publication date: September 19, 2019Inventors: John V. Delaney, Anthony M. Hunt, Maeve M. O'Reilly, Daniel P. Toulan, Clea A. Zolotow
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Publication number: 20190266507Abstract: A set of internal information technology (IT) architecture is received and the internal IT architecture is controlled by a service provider. A set of exogenous IT architecture is received and the exogenous IT architecture is not controlled by the service provider. A set of service level agreement (SLA) requirements, agreed upon by the service provider and a service user, are received. A set of sensor data, from sensors monitoring environmental conditions which may affect at least one of the internal IT architecture or the exogenous IT architecture, is received. A set of heuristic data relating to the internal IT architecture and the exogenous IT architecture is received. A risk metric based on the set of internal IT architecture, the set of exogenous IT architecture, the set of SLA requirements, the set of sensor data, and the set of heuristic data is determined.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 15, 2019Publication date: August 29, 2019Inventors: Richard M. Cocchiara, John V. Delaney, Anthony M. Hunt, Maeve M. O'Reilly, Clea A. Zolotow
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Publication number: 20190243555Abstract: A computer-implemented method includes identifying a storage migration. The storage migration is associated with a storage area network. The storage migration has a storage migration rate associated therewith. The method includes identifying an input/output throughput. The input/output throughput is associated with the storage area network. The input/output throughput stores a throughput rate for the storage area network. The method includes identifying a service level agreement rate for the input/output throughput. The method includes identifying a non-essential workload. The non-essential workload stores a non-essential workload rate associated therewith. The non-essential workload includes that portion of said input/output throughput that is for one or more background processes. The method includes determining an analyzed rate based on the throughput rate, the service level agreement rate, and the non-essential workload rate.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2019Publication date: August 8, 2019Inventors: John V. Delaney, Anthony M. Hunt, Maeve M. O'Reilly, Daniel P. Toulan, Clea A. Zolotow
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Patent number: 10332018Abstract: A set of internal information technology (IT) architecture is received and the internal IT architecture is controlled by a service provider. A set of exogenous IT architecture is received and the exogenous IT architecture is not controlled by the service provider. A set of service level agreement (SLA) requirements, agreed upon by the service provider and a service user, are received. A set of sensor data, from sensors monitoring environmental conditions which may affect at least one of the internal IT architecture or the exogenous IT architecture, is received. A set of heuristic data relating to the internal IT architecture and the exogenous IT architecture is received. A risk metric based on the set of internal IT architecture, the set of exogenous IT architecture, the set of SLA requirements, the set of sensor data, and the set of heuristic data is determined.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2016Date of Patent: June 25, 2019Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Richard M. Cocchiara, John V. Delaney, Anthony M. Hunt, Maeve M. O'Reilly, Clea A. Zolotow
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Patent number: 10331383Abstract: A computer-implemented method includes identifying a storage migration. The storage migration is associated with a storage area network. The storage migration has a storage migration rate associated therewith. The method includes identifying an input/output throughput. The input/output throughput is associated with the storage area network. The input/output throughput stores a throughput rate for the storage area network. The method includes identifying a service level agreement rate for the input/output throughput. The method includes identifying a non-essential workload. The non-essential workload stores a non-essential workload rate associated therewith. The non-essential workload includes that portion of said input/output throughput that is for one or more background processes. The method includes determining an analyzed rate based on the throughput rate, the service level agreement rate, and the non-essential workload rate.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 2016Date of Patent: June 25, 2019Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: John V. Delaney, Anthony M. Hunt, Maeve M. O'Reilly, Daniel P. Toulan, Clea A. Zolotow
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Patent number: 10168770Abstract: A tactile device for correcting biomechanical abnormalities using physical virtual reality simulations includes an outer hollow sphere, a pliable inner hollow sphere, a plurality of actuators, and a framework. The plurality of actuators physically couple the outer hollow sphere to the pliable inner hollow sphere, and are configured to reshape the pliable inner hollow sphere as the outer hollow sphere and the pliable inner hollow sphere rotate. The framework includes a plurality of powered rollers which support the outer hollow sphere and control a rotational speed and direction of the outer and inner spheres. A set of pressure sensors detect pressure applied by a user against the pliable inner hollow sphere as the user moves within. One or more processors determine a biomechanical abnormality in the user based on pressure readings from the pressure sensors. A sphere controller then modifies a physical configuration of the pliable inner hollow sphere.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2018Date of Patent: January 1, 2019Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: John V. Delaney, Maeve M. O'Reilly, Niamh Phelan, Claus Schroeder-Hansen, Niambh Scullion, Clea A. Zolotow
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Publication number: 20180321919Abstract: An approach is provided in which an information handling system receives a set of discovery results that correspond to source application services executing in source environments. The information handling system then maps the set of discovery results to a target pattern includes at least one declarative description describing one or more components included in at least one of the one or more source environments. In turn, the information handling system creates a target application service based, at least in part, on the target pattern.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 19, 2018Publication date: November 8, 2018Inventors: John V. Delaney, Florian D. Graf, Maeve M. O'Reilly, Ruediger Schulze, Thomas Spatzier, Clea A. Zolotow
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Patent number: 10114616Abstract: An approach is provided in which an information handling system receives a set of discovery results that correspond to source applications executing in source environments. The information handling system then maps the set of discovery results to a target pattern that includes descriptions of components corresponding to the discovery results. In turn, the information handling system creates a target application based, at least in part, on the target pattern.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 2016Date of Patent: October 30, 2018Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: John V. Delaney, Florian D. Graf, Maeve M. O'Reilly, Ruediger Schulze, Thomas Spatzier, Clea A. Zolotow
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Publication number: 20180246564Abstract: A tactile device for correcting biomechanical abnormalities using physical virtual reality simulations includes an outer hollow sphere, a pliable inner hollow sphere, a plurality of actuators, and a framework. The plurality of actuators physically couple the outer hollow sphere to the pliable inner hollow sphere, and are configured to reshape the pliable inner hollow sphere as the outer hollow sphere and the pliable inner hollow sphere rotate. The framework includes a plurality of powered rollers which support the outer hollow sphere and control a rotational speed and direction of the outer and inner spheres. A set of pressure sensors detect pressure applied by a user against the pliable inner hollow sphere as the user moves within. One or more processors determine a biomechanical abnormality in the user based on pressure readings from the pressure sensors. A sphere controller then modifies a physical configuration of the pliable inner hollow sphere.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 27, 2018Publication date: August 30, 2018Inventors: JOHN V. DELANEY, MAEVE M. O'REILLY, NIAMH PHELAN, CLAUS SCHROEDER-HANSEN, NIAMBH SCULLION, CLEA A. ZOLOTOW
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Patent number: 10055012Abstract: A tactile device for virtual reality simulations includes an outer hollow sphere, a pliable inner hollow sphere, a plurality of actuators, and a framework. The plurality of actuators physically couple the outer hollow sphere to the pliable inner hollow sphere, and are configured to dynamically and physically reshape the pliable inner hollow sphere as the outer hollow sphere and the pliable inner hollow sphere rotate. The framework includes a plurality of powered rollers that support the outer hollow sphere and control a rotational speed and direction of the outer hollow sphere and the pliable inner hollow sphere. A sphere controller then modifies a physical configuration of the pliable inner hollow sphere based on a detected biomechanical abnormality of a user within the tactile device.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 2017Date of Patent: August 21, 2018Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: John V. Delaney, Maeve M. O'reilly, Niamh Phelan, Claus Schroeder-Hansen, Niambh Scullion, Clea A. Zolotow
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Publication number: 20180039487Abstract: An approach is provided in which an information handling system receives a set of discovery results that correspond to source applications executing in source environments. The information handling system then maps the set of discovery results to a target pattern that includes descriptions of components corresponding to the discovery results. In turn, the information handling system creates a target application based, at least in part, on the target pattern.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 4, 2016Publication date: February 8, 2018Inventors: John V. Delaney, Florian D. Graf, Maeve M. O'Reilly, Ruediger Schulze, Thomas Spatzier, Clea A. Zolotow
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Publication number: 20180039325Abstract: A tactile device for virtual reality simulations includes an outer hollow sphere, a pliable inner hollow sphere, a plurality of actuators, and a framework. The plurality of actuators physically couple the outer hollow sphere to the pliable inner hollow sphere, and are configured to dynamically and physically reshape the pliable inner hollow sphere as the outer hollow sphere and the pliable inner hollow sphere rotate. The framework includes a plurality of powered rollers that support the outer hollow sphere and control a rotational speed and direction of the outer hollow sphere and the pliable inner hollow sphere. A sphere controller then modifies a physical configuration of the pliable inner hollow sphere based on a detected biomechanical abnormality of a user within the tactile device.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 12, 2017Publication date: February 8, 2018Inventors: JOHN V. DELANEY, MAEVE M. O'REILLY, NIAMH PHELAN, CLAUS SCHROEDER-HANSEN, NIAMBH SCULLION, CLEA A. ZOLOTOW
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Publication number: 20180018107Abstract: A computer-implemented method includes identifying a storage migration. The storage migration is associated with a storage area network. The storage migration has a storage migration rate associated therewith. The method includes identifying an input/output throughput. The input/output throughput is associated with the storage area network. The input/output throughput stores a throughput rate for the storage area network. The method includes identifying a service level agreement rate for the input/output throughput. The method includes identifying a non-essential workload. The non-essential workload stores a non-essential workload rate associated therewith. The non-essential workload includes that portion of said input/output throughput that is for one or more background processes. The method includes determining an analyzed rate based on the throughput rate, the service level agreement rate, and the non-essential workload rate.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 9, 2017Publication date: January 18, 2018Inventors: John V. Delaney, Anthony M. Hunt, Maeve M. O'Reilly, Daniel P. Toulan, Clea A. Zolotow
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Publication number: 20170371562Abstract: A computer-implemented method includes identifying a storage migration. The storage migration is associated with a storage area network. The storage migration has a storage migration rate associated therewith. The method includes identifying an input/output throughput. The input/output throughput is associated with the storage area network. The input/output throughput stores a throughput rate for the storage area network. The method includes identifying a service level agreement rate for the input/output throughput. The method includes identifying a non-essential workload. The non-essential workload stores a non-essential workload rate associated therewith. The non-essential workload includes that portion of said input/output throughput that is for one or more background processes. The method includes determining an analyzed rate based on the throughput rate, the service level agreement rate, and the non-essential workload rate.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 24, 2016Publication date: December 28, 2017Inventors: John V. Delaney, Anthony M. Hunt, Maeve M. O'Reilly, Daniel P. Toulan, Clea A. Zolotow
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Publication number: 20170366574Abstract: A set of internal information technology (IT) architecture is received and the internal IT architecture is controlled by a service provider. A set of exogenous IT architecture is received and the exogenous IT architecture is not controlled by the service provider. A set of service level agreement (SLA) requirements, agreed upon by the service provider and a service user, are received. A set of sensor data, from sensors monitoring environmental conditions which may affect at least one of the internal IT architecture or the exogenous IT architecture, is received. A set of heuristic data relating to the internal IT architecture and the exogenous IT architecture is received. A risk metric based on the set of internal IT architecture, the set of exogenous IT architecture, the set of SLA requirements, the set of sensor data, and the set of heuristic data is determined.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 8, 2017Publication date: December 21, 2017Inventors: Richard M. Cocchiara, John V. Delaney, Anthony M. Hunt, Maeve M. O'Reilly, Clea A. Zolotow