Patents by Inventor Mark Wade
Mark Wade 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: 8924461Abstract: The present disclosure enables remote device management. A programmatic interface is associated with each application plug-in A web server included with the on-device agent provides access to the programmatic interfaces according to open standards such as HTML or XML. The present disclosure enables access to remote devices through existing infrastructure without the need for proprietary systems. An IT administrator or other administrator may remotely access and update software and hardware, track device data plan usage statistics, provide live support, and track current and historical device locations. Through the support features of the present disclosure an IT administrator or other support operator may remotely operate a device as if they were actually holding the device. This feature provides direct access to device files and software while also showing the IT administrator screen views of the remote device. Thus, the IT administrator actually sees what the remote user also sees.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 2011Date of Patent: December 30, 2014Assignee: Symantec CorporationInventors: Mark Gentile, Jim Sullivan, Mark Hanson, Mark Wade
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Publication number: 20140228064Abstract: Scrambling code conflicts can be mitigated by primary scrambling code reuse that minimizing a potential interference Primary scrambling codes are applied to a first set of cells located in a portion of the network being considered. A second set of cells are evaluated for primary scrambling code reuse based on a distance parameter and/or a coverage area. If the distance parameter is greater than a defined distance, primary scrambling code reuse can be applied. If all distance parameters evaluated are less than the distance parameter, a length of the distance parameter is reduced and the distance between cells is reevaluated.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 15, 2014Publication date: August 14, 2014Applicants: AT&T INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY I, L.P., AT&T MOBILITY II LLCInventors: Sarat Puthenpura, Mark Austin, Mark Wade Pack, Sam Houston Parker, Yuning Yang, Wenjie Zhao
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Publication number: 20140221321Abstract: In one embodiment, the present application discloses methods of treating diseases and disorders with sulfasalazine and pharmaceutical formulations of sulfasalazine where the bioavailability of the sulfasalazine is increased. In another embodiment, the present application also provides dosing regimens for treating neurodegenerative diseases and disorders with compositions comprising sulfasalazine.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2014Publication date: August 7, 2014Applicant: Glialogix, Inc.Inventors: Thaddeus Cromwell Reeder, Mark Wade Moore, Douglas Alan Lorenz, David Keith Lyon
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Publication number: 20140148122Abstract: The throttling of mobile device data rates is provided at events, e.g., sporting events, and other venues with large, dense crowds. The system can monitor the loading of the mobile radio antennas at the venue, and when the loading reaches a threshold loading point, the system can selectively throttle the data rates of mobile devices at the venue. In some embodiments, the system can throttle the data rates of certain applications on the mobile devices, or can select mobile devices that are placing a large strain on the network infrastructure to throttle. In other embodiments, the system can set maximum upload and download speeds for all the mobile devices at the venue.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 27, 2012Publication date: May 29, 2014Applicant: AT&T MOBILITY II LLCInventors: Sheldon Kent Meredith, Mark Wade Pack
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Patent number: 8737375Abstract: Scrambling code conflicts can be mitigated by primary scrambling code reuse that minimizing a potential interference Primary scrambling codes are applied to a first set of cells located in a portion of the network being considered. A second set of cells are evaluated for primary scrambling code reuse based on a distance parameter and/or a coverage area. If the distance parameter is greater than a defined distance, primary scrambling code reuse can be applied. If all distance parameters evaluated are less than the distance parameter, a length of the distance parameter is reduced and the distance between cells is reevaluated.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 2012Date of Patent: May 27, 2014Assignees: AT&T Mobility II LLC, AT&T Intellectual Property I, L.P.Inventors: Sarat Puthenpura, Mark Austin, Mark Wade Pack, Sam Houston Parker, Yuning Yang, Wenjie Zhao
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Patent number: 8650277Abstract: The present disclosure enables remote device management. A programmatic interface is associated with each application plug-in. A web server included with the on-device agent provides access to the programmatic interfaces according to open standards such as HTML or XML. The present disclosure enables access to remote devices through existing infrastructure without the need for proprietary systems. An IT administrator or other administrator may remotely access and update software and hardware, track device data plan usage statistics, provide live support, and track current and historical device locations. The phone and messaging feature enables an administrator to access information regarding data plan and usage statistics of devices. This allows organizations to optimize data plans based on messaging, e-mail, and other data plan statistics. Further, the present disclosure allows access to network connectivity details of devices and logs of emails, text messages, and the like.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 2011Date of Patent: February 11, 2014Assignee: Symantec CorporationInventors: Mark Gentile, Jim Sullivan, Mark Hanson, Mark Wade
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Publication number: 20140029521Abstract: Scrambling code conflicts can be mitigated by primary scrambling code reuse that minimizing a potential interference Primary scrambling codes are applied to a first set of cells located in a portion of the network being considered. A second set of cells are evaluated for primary scrambling code reuse based on a distance parameter and/or a coverage area. If the distance parameter is greater than a defined distance, primary scrambling code reuse can be applied. If all distance parameters evaluated are less than the distance parameter, a length of the distance parameter is reduced and the distance between cells is reevaluated.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 25, 2012Publication date: January 30, 2014Applicants: AT&T INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY I, L.P., AT&T MOBILITY II LLCInventors: Sarat Puthenpura, Mark Austin, Mark Wade Pack, Sam Houston Parker, Yuning Yang, Wenjie Zhao
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Publication number: 20140018302Abstract: Compositions and methods for increasing p53-dependent transcriptional activity in a cell.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2011Publication date: January 16, 2014Applicants: THE SALK INSTITUTE FOR BIOLOGICAL STUDIES INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AND TECHNOLOGY, DANA FARBER CANCER INSTITUTE, INC.Inventors: Loren D. Walensky, Federico Bernal, Geoffrey Wahl, Mark Wade
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Publication number: 20110214121Abstract: The present disclosure enables remote device management. A programmatic interface is associated with each application plug-in. A web server included with the on-device agent provides access to the programmatic interfaces according to open standards such as HTML or XML. The present disclosure enables access to remote devices through existing infrastructure without the need for proprietary systems. An IT administrator or other administrator may remotely access and update software and hardware, track device data plan usage statistics, provide live support, and track current and historical device locations. An IT administrator or other user may update device settings, detect corrupt software, provide unattended installation of software, update applications while in use, and update applications sharing common files. IT administrators may employ the teachings of the present disclosure to provide customizable solutions for their own organization with features disclosed herein.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 3, 2011Publication date: September 1, 2011Applicant: ODYSSEY SOFTWARE, INC.Inventors: Mark Gentile, Jim Sullivan, Mark Hanson, Mark Wade
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Publication number: 20110213821Abstract: The present disclosure enables remote device management. A programmatic interface is associated with each application plug-in. A web server included with the on-device agent provides access to the programmatic interfaces according to open standards such as HTML or XML. The present disclosure enables access to remote devices through existing infrastructure without the need for proprietary systems. An IT administrator or other administrator may remotely access and update software and hardware, track device data plan usage statistics, provide live support, and track current and historical device locations. Through the support features of the present disclosure an IT administrator or other support operator may remotely operate a device as if they were actually holding the device. This feature provides direct access to device files and software while also showing the IT administrator screen views of the remote device. Thus, the IT administrator actually sees what the remote user also sees.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 3, 2011Publication date: September 1, 2011Applicant: ODYSSEY SOFTWARE, INC.Inventors: Mark Gentile, Jim Sullivan, Mark Hanson, Mark Wade
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Publication number: 20110213831Abstract: The present disclosure enables remote device management. A programmatic interface is associated with each application plug-in. A web server included with the on-device agent provides access to the programmatic interfaces according to open standards such as HTML or XML. The present disclosure enables access to remote devices through existing infrastructure without the need for proprietary systems. An IT administrator or other administrator may remotely access and update software and hardware, track device data plan usage statistics, provide live support, and track current and historical device locations. Further, through the use of the present disclosure developers may provide customizable applications employing plug-ins on the remote device targeted for their own system.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 3, 2011Publication date: September 1, 2011Applicant: ODYSSEY SOFTWARE, INC.Inventors: Mark Gentile, Jim Sullivan, Mark Hanson, Mark Wade
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Publication number: 20110208857Abstract: The present disclosure enables remote device management. A programmatic interface is associated with each application plug-in. A web server included with the on-device agent provides access to the programmatic interfaces according to open standards such as HTML or XML. The present disclosure enables access to remote devices through existing infrastructure without the need for proprietary systems. An IT administrator or other administrator may remotely access and update software and hardware, track device data plan usage statistics, provide live support, and track current and historical device locations. The phone and messaging feature enables an administrator to access information regarding data plan and usage statistics of devices. This allows organizations to optimize data plans based on messaging, e-mail, and other data plan statistics. Further, the present disclosure allows access to network connectivity details of devices and logs of emails, text messages, and the like.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 3, 2011Publication date: August 25, 2011Applicant: ODYSSEY SOFTWARE, INC.Inventors: Mark Gentile, Jim Sullivan, Mark Hanson, Mark Wade
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Patent number: 7877645Abstract: The use of operational configuration parameters to predict digital system failures is described herein. At least some illustrative embodiments include a method that includes initializing a digital system (the initializing comprising determining an operational configuration of at least part of the digital system), saving the operational configuration to a database stored on the digital system, reading the operational configuration from the database and comparing the operational configuration to a reference configuration, and identifying the digital system as being at risk of a future failure if at least one parameter of the operational configuration differs from the at least one same parameter of the reference configuration by more than a tolerance value.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2007Date of Patent: January 25, 2011Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Inventors: John E. Meyer, Mark A. Wade, Robert R. Covington, Joseph P. Miller
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Publication number: 20090037777Abstract: The use of operational configuration parameters to predict digital system failures is described herein. At least some illustrative embodiments include a method that includes initializing a digital system (the initializing comprising determining an operational configuration of at least part of the digital system), saving the operational configuration to a database stored on the digital system, reading the operational configuration from the database and comparing the operational configuration to a reference configuration, and identifying the digital system as being at risk of a future failure if at least one parameter of the operational configuration differs from the at least one same parameter of the reference configuration by more than a tolerance value.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 30, 2007Publication date: February 5, 2009Inventors: John E. MEYER, Mark A. Wade, Robert R. Covington, Joseph P. Miller
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Publication number: 20080210214Abstract: A cover (10) for use with outdoor grills includes an inner insulating layer (14) and an outer protective layer (16).Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2008Publication date: September 4, 2008Inventor: Mark Wade
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Publication number: 20080210354Abstract: A cover (10) for use with outdoor grills includes an inner insulating layer (14) and an outer protective layer (16).Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2007Publication date: September 4, 2008Inventor: Mark Wade
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Publication number: 20020055995Abstract: A global service management system (GSMS) for use in an advanced intelligent network is provided. The GSMS is adapted to communicate with two or more network element managers servicing SCPs and operating pursuant to different protocols. Upon receiving an update request message, the GSMS identifies the destination(s) of the message, translates the message into the protocol(s) used at the destination(s) as needed, and routes the translated message to the identified destination(s). In some embodiments, the GSMS is adapted to develop an indication of a status of a service package in response to a request message. The indication includes data identifying any changes in the service package occurring within a predefined time period.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 10, 2001Publication date: May 9, 2002Applicant: Ameritech CorporationInventors: Scott Alan Beckwith, John D. Curtis, Ronald Joseph Ginter, Mark Wade Layman, Steven Louis Mather, Keith Allen McMillan
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Patent number: 6330598Abstract: A global service management system (GSMS) for use in an advanced intelligent network is provided. The GSMS is adapted to communicate with two or more network element managers servicing SCPs and operating pursuant to different protocols. Upon receiving an update request message, the GSMS identifies the destination(s) of the message, translates the message into the protocol(s) used at the destination(s) as needed, and routes the translated message to the identified destination(s). In some embodiments, the GSMS is adapted to develop an indication of a status of a service package in response to a request message. The indication includes data identifying any changes in the service package occurring within a predefined time period.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 1998Date of Patent: December 11, 2001Assignee: Ameritech CorporationInventors: Scott Alan Beckwith, John D Curtis, Ronald Joseph Ginter, Mark Wade Layman, Steven Louis Mather, Keith Allen McMillan
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Patent number: D591764Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2007Date of Patent: May 5, 2009Assignee: Adobe Systems IncorporatedInventors: Mark Wade Heninger, Arno Gourdol, Paul Anastasopoulos, Christopher Smith
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Patent number: D603217Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 2008Date of Patent: November 3, 2009Inventor: Mark Wade