Patents by Inventor Marius Tennoe

Marius Tennoe 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: 11356528
    Abstract: Context and social distance aware fast live people cards are described. A user context and/or a relevant person context may be determined in response to detecting a user interest in viewing contact information. The user context may include user's attributes such as organizational position, preferences, location, working hours, which application the user is employing, etc. Relevant person context may include context information (similar to the user's) for people within a predefined social distance such as the user's peers, supervisor(s), close friends, etc. Information associated with one or more persons of interest to the user may then be selected and retrieved from a cache storage at a server a productivity service to be provided to a client application for display to the user. Information to be stored in server cache for rapid retrieval may also be selected based on user and relevant person context using observed user behavior.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 4, 2019
    Date of Patent: June 7, 2022
    Assignee: MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGY LICENSING, LLC
    Inventors: Stefan Debald, Oleg Melnychuk, Manfred Nysted Berry, Andreas Eide, Alexander J. Pope, Lucian Baciu, Janaka C. Perera, Ivan Dijan, Marius Tennoe, Dmytro Baglai
  • Publication number: 20200153930
    Abstract: Context and social distance aware fast live people cards are described. A user context and/or a relevant person context may be determined in response to detecting a user interest in viewing contact information. The user context may include user's attributes such as organizational position, preferences, location, working hours, which application the user is employing, etc. Relevant person context may include context information (similar to the user's) for people within a predefined social distance such as the user's peers, supervisor(s), close friends, etc. Information associated with one or more persons of interest to the user may then be selected and retrieved from a cache storage at a server a productivity service to be provided to a client application for display to the user. Information to be stored in server cache for rapid retrieval may also be selected based on user and relevant person context using observed user behavior.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 4, 2019
    Publication date: May 14, 2020
    Applicant: MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGY LICENSING, LLC
    Inventors: Stefan Debald, Oleg Melnychuk, Manfred Nysted Berry, Andreas Eide, Alexander J. Pope, Lucian Baciu, Janaka C. Perera, Ivan Dijan, Marius Tennoe, Dmytro Baglai
  • Patent number: 10536551
    Abstract: Context and social distance aware fast live people cards are described. A user context and/or a relevant person context may be determined in response to detecting a user interest in viewing contact information. The user context may include user's attributes such as organizational position, preferences, location, working hours, which application the user is employing, etc. Relevant person context may include context information (similar to the user's) for people within a predefined social distance such as the user's peers, supervisor(s), close friends, etc. Information associated with one or more persons of interest to the user may then be selected and retrieved from a cache storage at a server a productivity service to be provided to a client application for display to the user. Information to be stored in server cache for rapid retrieval may also be selected based on user and relevant person context using observed user behavior.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 6, 2017
    Date of Patent: January 14, 2020
    Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLC
    Inventors: Stefan Debald, Oleg Melnychuk, Manfred Nysted Berry, Andreas Eide, Alexander J. Pope, Lucian Baciu, Janaka C. Perera, Ivan Dijan, Marius Tennoe, Dmytro Baglai
  • Publication number: 20180198884
    Abstract: Context and social distance aware fast live people cards are described. A user context and/or a relevant person context may be determined in response to detecting a user interest in viewing contact information. The user context may include user's attributes such as organizational position, preferences, location, working hours, which application the user is employing, etc. Relevant person context may include context information (similar to the user's) for people within a predefined social distance such as the user's peers, supervisor(s), close friends, etc. Information associated with one or more persons of interest to the user may then be selected and retrieved from a cache storage at a server a productivity service to be provided to a client application for display to the user. Information to be stored in server cache for rapid retrieval may also be selected based on user and relevant person context using observed user behavior.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 6, 2017
    Publication date: July 12, 2018
    Applicant: MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGY LICENSING, LLC
    Inventors: Stefan Debald, Oleg Melnychuk, Manfred Nysted Berry, Andreas Eide, Alexander J. Pope, Lucian Baciu, Janaka C. Perera, Ivan Dijan, Marius Tennoe, Dmytro Baglai
  • Patent number: 9141709
    Abstract: Relevant files are determined for a user upon detecting a user action such as save, load, open, view, share, or comparable ones associated with a file. The relevancy may be determined through one or more queries based on, a number of criteria, where the queries are executed on local or remote data stores related to the user. For example, files on the local computing device of the user, files in an enterprise network associated with the user, files on a social network subscribed by the user may be evaluated for various relevancy criteria. Files determined to be relevant may be prioritized, ordered, and/or grouped for suggestion to the user and presented through a user interface of an application performing the detected action.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 20, 2014
    Date of Patent: September 22, 2015
    Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLC
    Inventors: Jonathan Keslin, Mary David, Carlos Perez, Reed Pankhurst, Joshua Stickler, Manfred Berry, Marius Tennoe, Oleg Melnychuk, Ricardo Escutia, Berit Herstad, Melissa Torres, Skye Lee Pazuchanics