Patents by Inventor Mark L. Kamenetsky
Mark L. Kamenetsky 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: 9270735Abstract: The present invention discloses improved systems and methods for multisite management of computer server systems and in particular converged communication systems based on a decentralized architecture. Certain and various aspects relating to atomic error handling, transaction-based authentication/security, intelligent bandwidth management, decoupled data/configuration messaging, improved scalability, auto-detection functions, business metrics, etc., also are disclosed. A console is disclosed that communicates with each of a plurality of converged communications systems, e.g., preferably through the use of sockets. The actual traffic load is decentralized among the computer server systems, as each one uses direct connections (e.g., via an enhanced file transfer protocol) to access update/configuration data as needed. In addition, an improved communication protocol is disclosed that is optimized for the multisite management architecture of the present invention.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 2012Date of Patent: February 23, 2016Assignee: RPX CorporationInventors: Mark L. Kamenetsky, Timothy J. Kusumi, Adeline Pang, Scott K. Pickett, Uthayakumar Kumarasamy, Dolores Seraphina Atemasov
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Publication number: 20140189084Abstract: The present invention discloses improved systems and methods for multisite management of computer server systems and in particular converged communication systems based on a decentralized architecture. Certain and various aspects relating to atomic error handling, transaction-based authentication/security, intelligent bandwidth management, decoupled data/configuration messaging, improved scalability, auto-detection functions, business metrics, etc., also are disclosed. A console is disclosed that communicates with each of a plurality of converged communications systems, e.g., preferably through the use of sockets. The actual traffic load is decentralized among the computer server systems, as each one uses direct connections (e.g., via an enhanced file transfer protocol) to access update/configuration data as needed. In addition, an improved communication protocol is disclosed that is optimized for the multisite management architecture of the present invention.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 31, 2012Publication date: July 3, 2014Inventors: Mark L Kamenetsky, Timothy J. Kusumi, Adeline Pang, Scott K. Pickett, Uthayakumar Kumarasamy, Dolores Seraphina Atemasov
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Patent number: 8566437Abstract: An improved systems and methods for multisite management of computer server systems and in particular converged communication systems based on a decentralized architecture are disclosed. Certain and various aspects relating to atomic error handling, transaction-based authentication/security, intelligent bandwidth management, decoupled data/configuration messaging, improved scalability, auto-detection functions, business metrics, etc., are also disclosed. A console communicates with each of a plurality of converged communications systems, e.g., preferably through the use of sockets. The actual traffic load is decentralized among the computer server systems, as each one uses direct connections (e.g., via an enhanced file transfer protocol) to access update/configuration data as needed. In addition, an improved communication protocol is disclosed that is optimized for the multisite management architecture of the present invention.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2012Date of Patent: October 22, 2013Assignee: RPX CorporationInventors: Mark L. Kamenetsky, Timothy J. Kusumi, Adeline Pang, Scott K. Pickett, Uthayakumar Kumarasamy
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Publication number: 20130138789Abstract: The present invention discloses improved systems and methods for multisite management of computer server systems and in particular converged communication systems based on a decentralized architecture. Certain and various aspects relating to atomic error handling, transaction-based authentication/security, intelligent bandwidth management, decoupled data/configuration messaging, improved scalability, auto-detection functions, business metrics, etc., also are disclosed. A console is disclosed that communicates with each of a plurality of converged communications systems, e.g., preferably through the use of sockets. The actual traffic load is decentralized among the computer server systems, as each one uses direct connections (e.g., via an enhanced file transfer protocol) to access update/configuration data as needed. In addition, an improved communication protocol is disclosed that is optimized for the multisite management architecture of the present invention.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 14, 2012Publication date: May 30, 2013Inventors: Mark L. Kamenetsky, Timothy J. Kusumi, Adeline Pang, Scott K. Pickett, Uthayakumar Kumarasamy
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Patent number: 8346905Abstract: A method for providing a report database is disclosed. A server system coordinates management activities for a plurality of localized devices. An abstraction layer references the localized devices as “locations” rather than physical equipment, which are distinct from an IP address. The server system communicates with an individual device of the plurality of localized devices via the abstraction layer to request software distribution information without requiring user initiation at the individual device. Communications between the server system and the individual device are performed using a protectable communications protocol that includes an atomic error handling capability to enable one or more transaction instructions to be reversed upon an error in one of the plurality of transaction instructions.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2010Date of Patent: January 1, 2013Assignee: Converged Data Solutions Inc.Inventors: Mark L. Kamenetsky, Timothy J. Kusumi, Adeline Pang, Scott K. Pickett, Uthayakumar Kumarasamy, Dolores Seraphina Atemasov
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Patent number: 8209412Abstract: Methods for managing localized devices providing voice/data services in a plurality of geographically diverse locations. A console system is provided to coordinate management activities for software on the plurality of localized devices. The console system communicates with an individual device of the plurality of localized devices via a protectable communications protocol to provide software configuration information to the individual device. The software configuration information provides the individual device with information sufficient to establish a direct link with a software distribution server in order to receive software data without requiring user initiation at the individual device. The protectable communications protocol includes an atomic error handling capability to enable one or more transaction instructions to be conditionally executed. Marketing feedback statistics may be collected from the plurality of localized devices sufficient to assess the response to an advertisement.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2011Date of Patent: June 26, 2012Assignee: Converged Data Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Mark L. Kamenetsky, Timothy J. Kusumi, Adeline Pang, Scott K. Pickett, Uthayakumar Kumarasamy
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Publication number: 20110286445Abstract: Systems and methods for monitoring, making, managing and controlling telephone communications with a computer call assistant with an integrated voice/data communications system are disclosed. A call assistant computer application preferably runs on a personal computer (“PC”) coupled to the integrated system over a packet bus. The call assistant exchanges control and/or status packets with the integrated system preferably over a packet bus. The call assistant enables the user to make, receive and control telephone calls, monitor the status of the user's extension, voice mail, etc., and preferably operates with integrated systems capable of transmitting and receiving voice and data in multiple modes.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 1, 2011Publication date: November 24, 2011Inventors: Mark l. Kamenetsky, Lois M. Okino
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Publication number: 20110264782Abstract: The present invention discloses improved systems and methods for multisite management of computer server systems and in particular converged communication systems based on a decentralized architecture. Certain and various aspects relating to atomic error handling, transaction-based authentication/security, intelligent bandwidth management, decoupled data/configuration messaging, improved scalability, auto-detection functions, business metrics, etc., also are disclosed. A console is disclosed that communicates with each of a plurality of converged communications systems, e.g., preferably through the use of sockets. The actual traffic load is decentralized among the computer server systems, as each one uses direct connections (e.g., via an enhanced file transfer protocol) to access update/configuration data as needed. In addition, an improved communication protocol is disclosed that is optimized for the multisite management architecture of the present invention.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2011Publication date: October 27, 2011Inventors: Mark L. Kamenetsky, Timothy J. Kusumi, Adeline Pang, Scott K. Pickett, Uthayakumar Kumarasamy
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Patent number: 7990954Abstract: Systems and methods for monitoring, making, managing and controlling telephone communications with a computer call assistant with an integrated voice/data communications system are disclosed. A call assistant computer application preferably runs on a personal computer (“PC”) coupled to the integrated system over a packet bus. The call assistant exchanges control and/or status packets with the integrated system preferably over a packet bus. The call assistant enables the user to make, receive and control telephone calls, monitor the status of the user's extension, voice mail, etc., and preferably operates with integrated systems capable of transmitting and receiving voice and data in multiple modes.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2008Date of Patent: August 2, 2011Assignee: Converged Data Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Mark L. Kamenetsky, Lois M. Okino
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Publication number: 20110078296Abstract: The present invention discloses improved systems and methods for multisite management of computer server systems and in particular converged communication systems based on a decentralized architecture. Certain and various aspects relating to atomic error handling, transaction-based authentication/security, intelligent bandwidth management, decoupled data/configuration messaging, improved scalability, auto-detection functions, business metrics, etc., also are disclosed. A console is disclosed that communicates with each of a plurality of converged communications systems, e.g., preferably through the use of sockets. The actual traffic load is decentralized among the computer server systems, as each one uses direct connections (e.g., via an enhanced file transfer protocol) to access update/configuration data as needed. In addition, an improved communication protocol is disclosed that is optimized for the multisite management architecture of the present invention.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 14, 2010Publication date: March 31, 2011Inventors: Mark L. Kamenetsky, Timothy J. Kusumi, Adeline Pang, Scott K. Pickett, Uthayakumar Kumarasamy, Dolores Seraphina Atemasov
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Patent number: 7908352Abstract: A communications system provides voice or data services in a plurality of geographically diverse sites. A plurality of localized devices provide portions of voice or data services at each site. The localized devices are managed with a console system. The console system coordinates management activities for the plurality of localized devices. A protectable communications protocol is utilized for communications between the console system and the plurality of localized devices. The console system communicates with an individual device of the plurality of localized devices via the protectable communications protocol to provide software distribution instructions to the individual device. The software distribution instructions provide the individual device with information sufficient to establish a direct link with a software distribution server in order to receive software distribution data without user intervention.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2002Date of Patent: March 15, 2011Assignee: Converged Data Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Mark L. Kamenetsky, Timothy J. Kusumi, Adeline Pang, Scott K. Pickett, Uthayakumar Kumarasamy
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Patent number: 7739365Abstract: The present invention discloses improved systems and methods for multisite management of computer server systems and in particular converged communication systems based on a decentralized architecture. Certain and various aspects relating to atomic error handling, transaction-based authentication/security, intelligent bandwidth management, decoupled data/configuration messaging, improved scalability, auto-detection functions, business metrics, etc., also are disclosed. A console is disclosed that communicates with each of a plurality of converged communications systems, e.g., preferably through the use of sockets. The actual traffic load is decentralized among the computer server systems, as each one uses direct connections (e.g., via an enhanced file transfer protocol) to access update/configuration data as needed. In addition, an improved communication protocol is disclosed that is optimized for the multisite management architecture of the present invention.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 2004Date of Patent: June 15, 2010Assignee: Converged Data Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Mark L. Kamenetsky, Timothy J. Kusumi, Adeline Pang, Scott K. Pickett, Uthayakumar Kumarasamy, Dolores Seraphina Atemasov
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Publication number: 20090185556Abstract: Systems and methods for monitoring, making, managing and controlling telephone communications with a computer call assistant with an integrated voice/data communications system are disclosed. A call assistant computer application preferably runs on a personal computer (“PC”) coupled to the integrated system over a packet bus. The call assistant exchanges control and/or status packets with the integrated system preferably over a packet bus. The call assistant enables the user to make, receive and control telephone calls, monitor the status of the user's extension, voice mail, etc., and preferably operates with integrated systems capable of transmitting and receiving voice and data in multiple modes.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 1, 2008Publication date: July 23, 2009Inventors: Mark L. Kamenetsky, Lois M. Okino
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Patent number: 7450573Abstract: Systems and methods for monitoring, making, managing and controlling telephone communications with a computer call assistant with an integrated voice/data communications system are disclosed. A call assistant computer application preferably runs on a personal computer (“PC”) coupled to the integrated system over a packet bus. The call assistant exchanges control and/or status packets with the integrated system preferably over a packet bus. The call assistant enables the user to make, receive and control telephone calls, monitor the status of the user's extension, voice mail, etc., and preferably operates with integrated systems capable of transmitting and receiving voice and data in multiple modes.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2007Date of Patent: November 11, 2008Assignee: Converged Data Solutions LLCInventors: Mark L. Kamenetsky, Lois M. Okino
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Patent number: 7218629Abstract: Systems and methods for monitoring, making, managing and controlling telephone communications with a computer call assistant with an integrated voice/data communications system are disclosed. A call assistant computer application preferably runs on a personal computer (“PC”) coupled to the integrated system over a packet bus. The call assistant exchanges control and/or status packets with the integrated system preferably over a packet bus. The call assistant enables the user to make, receive and control telephone calls, monitor the status of the user's extension, voice mail, etc., and preferably operates with integrated systems capable of transmitting and receiving voice and data in multiple modes.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 2002Date of Patent: May 15, 2007Assignee: Lonverged Data Solutions LLCInventors: Mark L. Kamenetsky, Lois M. Okino
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Publication number: 20040122923Abstract: The present invention discloses improved systems and methods for multisite management of computer server systems and in particular converged communication systems based on a decentralized architecture. Certain and various aspects relating to atomic error handling, transaction-based authentication/security, intelligent bandwidth management, decoupled data/configuration messaging, improved scalability, auto-detection functions, business metrics, etc., also are disclosed. A console is disclosed that communicates with each of a plurality of converged communications systems, e.g., preferably through the use of sockets. The actual traffic load is decentralized among the computer server systems, as each one uses direct connections (e.g., via an enhanced file transfer protocol) to access update/configuration data as needed. In addition, an improved communication protocol is disclosed that is optimized for the multisite management architecture of the present invention.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2002Publication date: June 24, 2004Inventors: Mark L. Kamenetsky, Timothy J. Kusumi, Adeline Pang, Scott K. Pickett, Uthayakumar Kumarasamy
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Publication number: 20040001481Abstract: Systems and methods for monitoring, making, managing and controlling telephone communications with a computer call assistant with an integrated voice/data communications system are disclosed. A call assistant computer application preferably runs on a personal computer (“PC”) coupled to the integrated system over a packet bus. The call assistant exchanges control and/or status packets with the integrated system preferably over a packet bus. The call assistant enables the user to make, receive and control telephone calls, monitor the status of the user's extension, voice mail, etc., and preferably operates with integrated systems capable of transmitting and receiving voice and data in multiple modes.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 1, 2002Publication date: January 1, 2004Inventors: Mark L. Kamenetsky, Lois M. Okino