Patents by Inventor Michael Nonemacher
Michael Nonemacher 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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Publication number: 20220043726Abstract: The method and system of the present invention provides an improved technique for processing email during an unplanned outage. Email messages are redirected from the primary server to a secondary server during an unplanned outage such as, for example, a natural disaster. A notification message is sent to users alerting them that their email messages are available on the secondary server by, for example, Internet access. After the termination of the unplanned outage, email messages received during the unplanned outage are synchronized into the users standard email application.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2021Publication date: February 10, 2022Applicant: MessageOne, Inc.Inventors: Samy Mahmoud Aboel-Nil, Satin Mirchandani, Michael Nonemacher, Igor Postelnik, Michael I. Rosenfelt, Chris Scharff
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Patent number: 11182263Abstract: The method and system of the present invention provides an improved technique for processing email during an unplanned outage. Email messages are redirected from the primary server to a secondary server during an unplanned outage such as, for example, a natural disaster. A notification message is sent to users alerting them that their email messages are available on the secondary server by, for example, Internet access. After the termination of the unplanned outage, email messages received during the unplanned outage are synchronized into the users standard email application.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 2020Date of Patent: November 23, 2021Assignee: MESSAGEONE, LLCInventors: Samy Mahmoud Aboel-Nil, Satin Mirchandani, Michael Nonemacher, Igor Postelnik, Michael I. Rosenfelt, Chris Scharff
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Patent number: 10909133Abstract: An arbitrary number of custom catalogs for an arbitrary number of customers can be published from a single database of seller catalog data. Custom browse hierarchies can be generated for each of the custom catalogs. The custom catalogs are subsets of the catalog database, and are generated in accordance with a set of rules that defines the scope of the content of the custom catalog. The rule sets define a series of sequential searches by which a subset of the product SKUs contained in the database are returned. A primary hierarchy is maintained that can have a scope coextensive with the primary database. Custom browse hierarchies can be pruned to render their scope approximately coextensive with each subset. The custom catalog subsets and the custom browse hierarchies are generated periodically through a virtual publication process.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 2019Date of Patent: February 2, 2021Assignee: Versata Development Group, Inc.Inventors: Scott Bonneau, Michael Nonemacher, Jeremy Weinrib
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Publication number: 20200142786Abstract: The method and system of the present invention provides an improved technique for processing email during an unplanned outage. Email messages are redirected from the primary server to a secondary server during an unplanned outage such as, for example, a natural disaster. A notification message is sent to users alerting them that their email messages are available on the secondary server by, for example, Internet access. After the termination of the unplanned outage, email messages received during the unplanned outage are synchronized into the users standard email application.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 3, 2020Publication date: May 7, 2020Applicant: MessageOne, Inc.Inventors: Samy Mahmoud Aboel-Nil, Satin Mirchandani, Michael Nonemacher, Igor Postelnik, Michael I. Rosenfelt, Chris Scharff
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Patent number: 10558534Abstract: The method and system of the present invention provides an improved technique for processing email during an unplanned outage. Email messages are redirected from the primary server to a secondary server during an unplanned outage such as, for example, a natural disaster. A notification message is sent to users alerting them that their email messages are available on the secondary server by, for example, Internet access. After the termination of the unplanned outage, email messages received during the unplanned outage are synchronized into the users standard email application.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 2017Date of Patent: February 11, 2020Assignee: MessageOne, Inc.Inventors: Samy Mahmoud Aboel-Nil, Satin Mirchandani, Michael Nonemacher, Igor Postelnik, Michael I. Rosenfelt, Chris Scharff
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Patent number: 10417246Abstract: An arbitrary number of custom catalogs for an arbitrary number of customers can be published from a single database of seller catalog data. Custom browse hierarchies can be generated for each of the custom catalogs. The custom catalogs are subsets of the catalog database, and are generated in accordance with a set of rules that defines the scope of the content of the custom catalog. The rule sets define a series of sequential searches by which a subset of the product SKUs contained in the database are returned. A primary hierarchy is maintained that can have a scope coextensive with the primary database. Custom browse hierarchies can be pruned to render their scope approximately coextensive with each subset. The custom catalog subsets and the custom browse hierarchies are generated periodically through a virtual publication process.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2012Date of Patent: September 17, 2019Inventors: Scott Bonneau, Michael Nonemacher, Jeremy Weinrib
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Publication number: 20170315885Abstract: The method and system of the present invention provides an improved technique for processing email during an unplanned outage. Email messages are redirected from the primary server to a secondary server during an unplanned outage such as, for example, a natural disaster. A notification message is sent to users alerting them that their email messages are available on the secondary server by, for example, Internet access. After the termination of the unplanned outage, email messages received during the unplanned outage are synchronized into the users standard email application.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 20, 2017Publication date: November 2, 2017Applicant: MessageOne, Inc.Inventors: Samy Mahmoud Aboel-Nil, Satin Mirchandani, Michael Nonemacher, Igor Postelnik, Michael I. Rosenfelt, Chris Scharff
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Patent number: 9734024Abstract: The method and system of the present invention provides an improved technique for processing email during an unplanned outage. Email messages are redirected from the primary server to a secondary server during an unplanned outage such as, for example, a natural disaster. A notification message is sent to users alerting them that their email messages are available on the secondary server by, for example, Internet access. After the termination of the unplanned outage, email messages received during the unplanned outage are synchronized into the users standard email application.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2013Date of Patent: August 15, 2017Assignee: MessageOne, Inc.Inventors: Samy Mahmoud Aboel-Nil, Satin Mirchandani, Michael Nonemacher, Igor Postelnik, Michael I. Rosenfelt, Chris Scharff
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Publication number: 20140013154Abstract: The method and system of the present invention provides an improved technique for processing email during an unplanned outage. Email messages are redirected from the primary server to a secondary server during an unplanned outage such as, for example, a natural disaster. A notification message is sent to users alerting them that their email messages are available on the secondary server by, for example, Internet access. After the termination of the unplanned outage, email messages received during the unplanned outage are synchronized into the users standard email application.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 4, 2013Publication date: January 9, 2014Applicant: DELL MARKETING USA L.P.Inventors: Samy Mahmoud ABEOL-NIL, Satin MIRCHANDANI, Michael NONEMACHER, Igor POSTELNIK, Michael I. ROSENFELT, Chris SCHARFF
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Patent number: 8554843Abstract: The method and system of the present invention provides an improved technique for processing email during an unplanned outage. Email messages are redirected from the primary server to a secondary server during an unplanned outage such as, for example, a natural disaster. A notification message is sent to users alerting them that their email messages are available on the secondary server by, for example, Internet access. After the termination of the unplanned outage, email messages received during the unplanned outage are synchronized into the users standard email application.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2003Date of Patent: October 8, 2013Assignee: Dell Marketing USA L.P.Inventors: Samy Mahmoud Aboel-Nil, Satin Mirchandani, Michael Nonemacher, Igor Postelnik, Michael Rosenfelt, Chris Scharff
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Patent number: 8332428Abstract: An arbitrary number of custom catalogs for an arbitrary number of customers can be published from a single database of seller catalog data. Custom browse hierarchies can be generated for each of the custom catalogs. The custom catalogs are subsets of the catalog database, and are generated in accordance with a set of rules that defines the scope of the content of the custom catalog. The rule sets define a series of sequential searches by which a subset of the product SKUs contained in the database are returned. A primary hierarchy is maintained that can have a scope coextensive with the primary database. Custom browse hierarchies can be pruned to render their scope approximately coextensive with each subset. The custom catalog subsets and the custom browse hierarchies are generated periodically through a virtual publication process.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2010Date of Patent: December 11, 2012Assignee: Versata Development Group, Inc.Inventors: Scott Bonneau, Michael Nonemacher, Jeremy Weinrib
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Publication number: 20110060732Abstract: An arbitrary number of custom catalogs for an arbitrary number of customers can be published from a single database of seller catalog data. Custom browse hierarchies can be generated for each of the custom catalogs. The custom catalogs are subsets of the catalog database, and are generated in accordance with a set of rules that defines the scope of the content of the custom catalog. The rule sets define a series of sequential searches by which a subset of the product SKUs contained in the database are returned. A primary hierarchy is maintained that can have a scope coextensive with the primary database. Custom browse hierarchies can be pruned to render their scope approximately coextensive with each subset. The custom catalog subsets and the custom browse hierarchies are generated periodically through a virtual publication process.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 13, 2010Publication date: March 10, 2011Inventors: Scott Bonneau, Michael Nonemacher, Jeremy Weinrib
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Publication number: 20100235676Abstract: The method and system of the present invention provides an improved technique for processing email during an unplanned outage. Email messages are redirected from the primary server to a secondary server during an unplanned outage such as, for example, a natural disaster. A notification message is sent to users alerting them that their email messages are available on the secondary server by, for example, Internet access. After the termination of the unplanned outage, email messages received during the unplanned outage are synchronized into the users standard email application.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2010Publication date: September 16, 2010Inventors: Samy Mahmoud Aboel-Nil, Satin Mirchandani, Michael Nonemacher, Igor Postelnik, Michael Rosenfelt, Chris Scharff
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Patent number: 7797271Abstract: An arbitrary number of custom catalogs for an arbitrary number of customers can be published from a single database of seller catalog data. Custom browse hierarchies can be generated for each of the custom catalogs. The custom catalogs are subsets of the catalog database, and are generated in accordance with a set of rules that defines the scope of the content of the custom catalog. The rule sets define a series of sequential searches by which a subset of the product SKUs contained in the database are returned. A primary hierarchy is maintained that can have a scope coextensive with the primary database. Custom browse hierarchies can be pruned to render their scope approximately coextensive with each subset. The custom catalog subsets and the custom browse hierarchies are generated periodically through a virtual publication process.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2001Date of Patent: September 14, 2010Assignee: Versata Development Group, Inc.Inventors: Scott Bonneau, Michael Nonemacher, Jeremy Weinrib
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Patent number: 6978273Abstract: An arbitrary number of custom catalogs for an arbitrary number of customers can be published from a centrally maintained database of seller catalog data. The custom catalogs are subsets of the catalog database, and are generated in accordance with a set of rules that defines the scope of the content of the custom catalog. The rule sets define a series of sequential searches by which a subset of the item SKUs contained in the database are returned. For extranet buyers, the subsets for each rule set are maintained in a subset table. Whenever a user authorized by a particular buyer wishes to browse the unique catalog subset assigned to that buyer, any queries regarding the catalog will result first in a search of the full catalog database, and the results from the full search are pared down to only those items the SKUs for which have entries in the subset table associated with the buyer's assigned subset.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2001Date of Patent: December 20, 2005Assignee: Trilogy Development Group, Inc.Inventors: Scott Bonneau, Michael Nonemacher, Jeremy Weinrib
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Patent number: 6834282Abstract: A logical and constraint-based hierarchical approach provides a highly flexible and expressive way in which to browse items stored in a database. The logical and constraint-based approach permits a user to create an arbitrary number of hierarchical representations of the items in a database. The approach permits items to be logically grouped on one level and grouped based on attribute/value constraints on the next. The hierarchical representation consists of nodes that are related to one another in a tree-like structure starting with a root node. Each node has a unique label, preferably indicative of the items in the database that it represents. Each node has a list of the labels of the nodes that are its children. Each node can only be the child of one parent node. Nodes may optionally express constraints based on attributes and their values that serve to define the scope of database items that fall under the node in the hierarchy.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2001Date of Patent: December 21, 2004Assignee: Trilogy Development Group, Inc.Inventors: Scott Bonneau, Michael Nonemacher, Jeremy Weinrib
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Publication number: 20040153713Abstract: The method and system of the present invention provides an improved technique for processing email during an unplanned outage. Email messages are redirected from the primary server to a secondary server during an unplanned outage such as, for example, a natural disaster. A notification message is sent to users alerting them that their email messages are available on the secondary server by, for example, Internet access. After the termination of the unplanned outage, email messages received during the unplanned outage are synchronized into the users standard email application.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 5, 2003Publication date: August 5, 2004Inventors: Samy Mahmoud Aboel-Nil, Satin Mirchandani, Michael Nonemacher, Igor Postelnik, Michael Rosenfelt, Chris Scharff