Patents by Inventor Mark Andrew Benny
Mark Andrew Benny 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: 8051154Abstract: An Enterprise Service Delivery Technical Architecture includes a Technical Model, and a Technical Delivery Framework, and is designed to facilitate the development of complete enterprise service management solutions. The use of the Enterprise Service Delivery Technical Architecture results in solution designs created to be independent of the technology platform being managed with a view that meets the overall business requirements that span the technology platforms within a business environment. An information technology infrastructure already in place for a customer is analyzed and broken down to its very lowest level building blocks. Then the building blocks within the model of the technical architecture are mapped with the building blocks of the customer's information technology infrastructure to determine which of the building blocks of the model are to be used for the customer's information technology operation. A specific technical delivery framework is developed for each customer.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2001Date of Patent: November 1, 2011Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Mark Andrew Benny, Philippe Compain, Alan Paul Pickersgill, Stephen William Nekolaichuk, Robert J. Simmons, Chris Edward Terry
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Patent number: 7885804Abstract: An Enterprise Service Delivery Technical Architecture includes a Technical Model, and a Technical Delivery Framework, and is designed to facilitate the development of complete enterprise service management solutions. The use of the Enterprise Service Delivery Technical Architecture as the framework for an enterprise systems management technical solution results in solution designs created to be independent of the technology platform being managed with a view that meets the overall business requirements that span the technology platforms within a business environment. An information technology infrastructure already in place for a customer is analyzed and broken down to its very lowest level building blocks. Then the building blocks within the model of the technical architecture are mapped with the building blocks of the customer's information technology infrastructure to determine which of the building blocks of the model are to be used for the customer's information technology operation.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2008Date of Patent: February 8, 2011Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Mark Andrew Benny, David William Cole, Stephen William Nekolaichuk
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Patent number: 7653525Abstract: An Enterprise Service Delivery Technical Architecture includes a Technical Model, and a Technical Delivery Framework, and is designed to facilitate the development of complete enterprise service management solutions. The use of the Enterprise Service Delivery Technical Architecture as the framework for an enterprise systems management technical solution results in solution designs created to be independent of the technology platform being managed with a view that meets the overall business requirements that span the technology platforms within a business environment. An information technology infrastructure already in place for a customer is analyzed and broken down to its very lowest level building blocks. Then the building blocks within the model of the technical architecture are mapped with the building blocks of the customer's information technology infrastructure to determine which of the building blocks of the model are to be used for the customer's information technology operation.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 2008Date of Patent: January 26, 2010Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Mark Andrew Benny, Philippe Compain, Alan Paul Pickersgill, Stephen William Nekolaichuk, Robert J. Simmons, Chris Edward Terry
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Patent number: 7487079Abstract: An Enterprise Service Delivery Technical Architecture includes a Technical Model, and a Technical Delivery Framework, and is designed to facilitate the development of complete enterprise service management solutions. The use of the Enterprise Service Delivery Technical Architecture as the framework for an enterprise systems management technical solution results in solution designs created to be independent of the technology platform being managed with a view that meets the overall business requirements that span the technology platforms within a business environment. An information technology infrastructure already in place for a customer is analyzed and broken down to its very lowest level building blocks. Then the building blocks within the model of the technical architecture are mapped with the building blocks of the customer's information technology infrastructure to determine which of the building blocks of the model are to be used for the customer's information technology operation.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2001Date of Patent: February 3, 2009Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Mark Andrew Benny, Philippe Compain, Alan Paul Pickersgill, Stephen William Nekolaichuk, Robert J. Simmons, Chris Edward Terry
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Publication number: 20080319816Abstract: An Enterprise Service Delivery Technical Architecture includes a Technical Model, and a Technical Delivery Framework, and is designed to facilitate the development of complete enterprise service management solutions. The use of the Enterprise Service Delivery Technical Architecture as the framework for an enterprise systems management technical solution results in solution designs created to be independent of the technology platform being managed with a view that meets the overall business requirements that span the technology platforms within a business environment. An information technology infrastructure already in place for a customer is analyzed and broken down to its very lowest level building blocks. Then the building blocks within the model of the technical architecture are mapped with the building blocks of the customer's information technology infrastructure to determine which of the building blocks of the model are to be used for the customer's information technology operation.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 18, 2008Publication date: December 25, 2008Applicant: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Mark Andrew Benny, Philippe Compain, Alan Paul Pickersgill, Stephen William Nekolaichuk, Robert J. Simmons, Chris Edward Terry
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Publication number: 20080177795Abstract: An Enterprise Service Delivery Technical Architecture includes a Technical Model, and a Technical Delivery Framework, and is designed to facilitate the development of complete enterprise service management solutions. The use of the Enterprise Service Delivery Technical Architecture as the framework for an enterprise systems management technical solution results in solution designs created to be independent of the technology platform being managed with a view that meets the overall business requirements that span the technology platforms within a business environment. An information technology infrastructure already in place for a customer is analyzed and broken down to its very lowest level building blocks. Then the building blocks within the model of the technical architecture are mapped with the building blocks of the customer's information technology infrastructure to determine which of the building blocks of the model are to be used for the customer's information technology operation.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 29, 2008Publication date: July 24, 2008Applicant: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Mark Andrew Benny, David William Cole, Stephen William Nekolaichuk
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Patent number: 7389217Abstract: An Enterprise Service Delivery Technical Architecture includes a Technical Model, and a Technical Delivery Framework, and is designed to facilitate the development of complete enterprise service management solutions. The use of the Enterprise Service Delivery Technical Architecture as the framework for an enterprise systems management technical solution results in solution designs created to be independent of the technology platform being managed with a view that meets the overall business requirements that span the technology platforms within a business environment. An information technology infrastructure already in place for a customer is analyzed and broken down to its very lowest level building blocks. Then the building blocks within the model of the technical architecture are mapped with the building blocks of the customer's information technology infrastructure to determine which of the building blocks of the model are to be used for the customer's information technology operation.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2001Date of Patent: June 17, 2008Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Mark Andrew Benny, David William Cole, Stephen William Nekolaichuk
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Publication number: 20020188493Abstract: An Enterprise Service Delivery Technical Architecture includes a Technical Model, and a Technical Delivery Framework, and is designed to facilitate the development of complete enterprise service management solutions. The use of the Enterprise Service Delivery Technical Architecture as the framework for an enterprise systems management technical solution results in solution designs created to be independent of the technology platform being managed with a view that meets the overall business requirements that span the technology platforms within a business environment. An information technology infrastructure already in place for a customer is analyzed and broken down to its very lowest level building blocks. Then the building blocks within the model of the technical architecture are mapped with the building blocks of the customer's information technology infrastructure to determine which of the building blocks of the model are to be used for the customer's information technology operation.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 7, 2001Publication date: December 12, 2002Applicant: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Mark Andrew Benny, David William Cole, Stephen William Nekolaichuk
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Publication number: 20020188430Abstract: An Enterprise Service Delivery Technical Architecture includes a Technical Model, and a Technical Delivery Framework, and is designed to facilitate the development of complete enterprise service management solutions. The use of the Enterprise Service Delivery Technical Architecture as the framework for an enterprise systems management technical solution results in solution designs created to be independent of the technology platform being managed with a view that meets the overall business requirements that span the technology platforms within a business environment. An information technology infrastructure already in place for a customer is analyzed and broken down to its very lowest level building blocks. Then the building blocks within the model of the technical architecture are mapped with the building blocks of the customer's information technology infrastructure to determine which of the building blocks of the model are to be used for the customer's information technology operation.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 7, 2001Publication date: December 12, 2002Applicant: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Mark Andrew Benny, Philippe Compain, Alan Paul Pickersgill, Stephen William Nekolaichuk, Robert J. Simmons, Chris Edward Terry
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Publication number: 20020188485Abstract: An Enterprise Service Delivery Technical Architecture includes a Technical Model, and a Technical Delivery Framework, and is designed to facilitate the development of complete enterprise service management solutions. The use of the Enterprise Service Delivery Technical Architecture as the framework for an enterprise systems management technical solution results in solution designs created to be independent of the technology platform being managed with a view that meets the overall business requirements that span the technology platforms within a business environment. An information technology infrastructure already in place for a customer is analyzed and broken down to its very lowest level building blocks. Then the building blocks within the model of the technical architecture are mapped with the building blocks of the customer's information technology infrastructure to determine which of the building blocks of the model are to be used for the customer's information technology operation.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 7, 2001Publication date: December 12, 2002Applicant: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Mark Andrew Benny, Philippe Compain, Alan Paul Pickersgill, Stephen William Nekolaichuk, Robert J. Simmons, Chris Edward Terry
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Publication number: 20020188739Abstract: An Enterprise Service Delivery Technical Architecture includes a Technical Model, and a Technical Delivery Framework, and is designed to facilitate the development of complete enterprise service management solutions. The use of the Enterprise Service Delivery Technical Architecture results in solution designs created to be independent of the technology platform being managed with a view that meets the overall business requirements that span the technology platforms within a business environment. An information technology infrastructure already in place for a customer is analyzed and broken down to its very lowest level building blocks. Then the building blocks within the model of the technical architecture are mapped with the building blocks of the customer's information technology infrastructure to determine which of the building blocks of the model are to be used for the customer's information technology operation. A specific technical delivery framework is developed for each customer.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 7, 2001Publication date: December 12, 2002Applicant: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Mark Andrew Benny, Philippe Compain, Alan Paul Pickersgill, Stephen William Nekolaichuk, Robert J. Simmons, Chris Edward Terry