Patents by Inventor Nitin Rao
Nitin Rao 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: 12234747Abstract: The invention relates to a component of a gas turbine engine which has a fiber-composite material having a multiplicity of rovings, wherein at least one roving of the fiber-composite material along the spatial extent thereof has a variable cross section, at least two rovings have in each case a dissimilar cross section and/or the at least one roving follows a variable direction and the at least one roving is deposited by means of tailored fiber placement. The invention also relates to a method of a component.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2022Date of Patent: February 25, 2025Assignee: ROLLS-ROYCE DEUTSCHLAND LTD & CO KGInventors: Christoph Klaus, Reyya Nitin Rao, Sebastian Spitzer, Maik Gude
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Patent number: 11736740Abstract: A server in a content delivery network (CDN) receives a request for a web page of a domain handled by an origin server. The server retrieves the web page and the web page references a video. The server retrieves a file that indicates a list of locations of the domain in which segments of the video are located. The server fetches at least an initial portion of the segments. The server receives a request for the video. The server transmits to the requester at least the initial portion of the segments. The server receives a subsequent request of a different portion of the segments. The server transmits a response to the requester that instructs the requester to transmit the request for the different portion of segments to a second server in the CDN.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2020Date of Patent: August 22, 2023Assignee: CLOUDFLARE, INC.Inventors: Dane Orion Knecht, Igor Postelnik, Oliver Yu, John Graham-Cumming, Dani Grant, Nitin Rao
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Publication number: 20230193770Abstract: The invention relates to a component of a gas turbine engine which has a fiber-composite material having a multiplicity of rovings, wherein at least one roving of the fiber-composite material along the spatial extent thereof has a variable cross section, at least two rovings have in each case a dissimilar cross section and/or the at least one roving follows a variable direction and the at least one roving is deposited by means of tailored fiber placement. The invention also relates to a method of a component.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2022Publication date: June 22, 2023Inventors: Christoph KLAUS, Reyya Nitin RAO, Sebastian SPITZER, Maik GUDE
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Patent number: 11263021Abstract: Examples described here include systems and methods for refreshing the operating system (“OS”) of a device enrolled in a management platform. Execution of a first command file ensures that necessary components of the management platform residing on the device are stored in a partitioned portion of the device hard drive to preserve them during the OS refresh. After a new instance of the OS has been installed, execution of a second command file migrates the necessary components from the partitioned portion of the hard drive to the new OS instance. When the user logs back into the refreshed device, a third command file installs all necessary device management components at the new OS instance and re-enrolls the device with the management platform. In this manner, the OS of a managed device can be refreshed and re-enrolled in the management platform without significant input from a user or administrator.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2019Date of Patent: March 1, 2022Assignee: VMware, Inc.Inventors: Alexey Polyakov, Nitin Rao, Nikhil Ravishankar, Xueliang Hua, Shravan Shantharam, Ondrej Stastny, Brooks Peppin
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Patent number: 11182141Abstract: Examples described here include systems and methods for refreshing the operating system (“OS”) of a device enrolled in a management platform. Execution of a first command file ensures that necessary components of the management platform residing on the device are stored in a partitioned portion of the device hard drive to preserve them during the OS refresh. After a new instance of the OS has been installed, execution of a second command file migrates the necessary components from the partitioned portion of the hard drive to the new OS instance. When the user logs back into the refreshed device, a third command file installs all necessary device management components at the new OS instance and re-enrolls the device with the management platform. In this manner, the OS of a managed device can be refreshed and re-enrolled in the management platform without significant input from a user or administrator.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2019Date of Patent: November 23, 2021Assignee: VMware, Inc.Inventors: Alexey Polyakov, Nitin Rao, Nikhil Ravishankar, Xueliang Hua, Shravan Shantharam, Ondrej Stastny, Brooks Peppin
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Patent number: 11132188Abstract: Examples described here include systems and methods for refreshing the operating system (“OS”) of a device enrolled in a management platform. Execution of a first command file ensures that necessary components of the management platform residing on the device are stored in a partitioned portion of the device hard drive to preserve them during the OS refresh. After a new instance of the OS has been installed, execution of a second command file migrates the necessary components from the partitioned portion of the hard drive to the new OS instance. When the user logs back into the refreshed device, a third command file installs all necessary device management components at the new OS instance and re-enrolls the device with the management platform. In this manner, the OS of a managed device can be refreshed and re-enrolled in the management platform without significant input from a user or administrator.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2019Date of Patent: September 28, 2021Assignee: VMware, IncInventors: Alexey Polyakov, Nitin Rao, Nikhil Ravishankar, Xueliang Hua, Shravan Shantharam, Ondrej Stastny, Brooks Peppin
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Patent number: 11126419Abstract: Examples described here include systems and methods for refreshing the operating system (“OS”) of a device enrolled in a management platform. Execution of a first command file ensures that necessary components of the management platform residing on the device are stored in a partitioned portion of the device hard drive to preserve them during the OS refresh. After a new instance of the OS has been installed, execution of a second command file migrates the necessary components from the partitioned portion of the hard drive to the new OS instance. When the user logs back into the refreshed device, a third command file installs all necessary device management components at the new OS instance and re-enrolls the device with the management platform. In this manner, the OS of a managed device can be refreshed and re-enrolled in the management platform without significant input from a user or administrator.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2019Date of Patent: September 21, 2021Assignee: VMware, Inc.Inventors: Alexey Polyakov, Nitin Rao, Nikhil Ravishankar, Xueliang Hua, Shravan Shantharam, Ondrej Stastny, Brooks Peppin
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Patent number: 11126441Abstract: Examples described here include systems and methods for refreshing the operating system (“OS”) of a device enrolled in a management platform. Execution of a first command file ensures that necessary components of the management platform residing on the device are stored in a partitioned portion of the device hard drive to preserve them during the OS refresh. After a new instance of the OS has been installed, execution of a second command file migrates the necessary components from the partitioned portion of the hard drive to the new OS instance. When the user logs back into the refreshed device, a third command file installs all necessary device management components at the new OS instance and re-enrolls the device with the management platform. In this manner, the OS of a managed device can be refreshed and re-enrolled in the management platform without significant input from a user or administrator.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2019Date of Patent: September 21, 2021Assignee: VMware, Inc.Inventors: Alexey Polyakov, Nitin Rao, Nikhil Ravishankar, Xueliang Hua, Shravan Shantharam, Ondrej Stastny, Brooks Peppin
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Publication number: 20200413112Abstract: A server in a content delivery network (CDN) receives a request for a web page of a domain handled by an origin server. The server retrieves the web page and the web page references a video. The server retrieves a file that indicates a list of locations of the domain in which segments of the video are located. The server fetches at least an initial portion of the segments. The server receives a request for the video. The server transmits to the requester at least the initial portion of the segments. The server receives a subsequent request of a different portion of the segments. The server transmits a response to the requester that instructs the requester to transmit the request for the different portion of segments to a second server in the CDN.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2020Publication date: December 31, 2020Inventors: Dane Orion Knecht, Igor Postelnik, Oliver Yu, John Graham-Cumming, Dani Grant, Nitin Rao
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Publication number: 20200371816Abstract: Examples described here include systems and methods for refreshing the operating system (“OS”) of a device enrolled in a management platform. Execution of a first command file ensures that necessary components of the management platform residing on the device are stored in a partitioned portion of the device hard drive to preserve them during the OS refresh. After a new instance of the OS has been installed, execution of a second command file migrates the necessary components from the partitioned portion of the hard drive to the new OS instance. When the user logs back into the refreshed device, a third command file installs all necessary device management components at the new OS instance and re-enrolls the device with the management platform. In this manner, the OS of a managed device can be refreshed and re-enrolled in the management platform without significant input from a user or administrator.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 21, 2019Publication date: November 26, 2020Inventors: Alexey Polyakov, Nitin Rao, Nikhil Ravishankar, Xueliang Hua, Shravan Shantharam, Ondrej Stastny, Brooks Peppin
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Publication number: 20200371768Abstract: Examples described here include systems and methods for refreshing the operating system (“OS”) of a device enrolled in a management platform. Execution of a first command file ensures that necessary components of the management platform residing on the device are stored in a partitioned portion of the device hard drive to preserve them during the OS refresh. After a new instance of the OS has been installed, execution of a second command file migrates the necessary components from the partitioned portion of the hard drive to the new OS instance. When the user logs back into the refreshed device, a third command file installs all necessary device management components at the new OS instance and re-enrolls the device with the management platform. In this manner, the OS of a managed device can be refreshed and re-enrolled in the management platform without significant input from a user or administrator.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 21, 2019Publication date: November 26, 2020Inventors: Alexey Polyakov, Nitin Rao, Nikhil Ravishankar, Xueliang Hua, Shravan Shantharam, Ondrej Stastny, Brooks Peppin
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Publication number: 20200371815Abstract: Examples described here include systems and methods for refreshing the operating system (“OS”) of a device enrolled in a management platform. Execution of a first command file ensures that necessary components of the management platform residing on the device are stored in a partitioned portion of the device hard drive to preserve them during the OS refresh. After a new instance of the OS has been installed, execution of a second command file migrates the necessary components from the partitioned portion of the hard drive to the new OS instance. When the user logs back into the refreshed device, a third command file installs all necessary device management components at the new OS instance and re-enrolls the device with the management platform. In this manner, the OS of a managed device can be refreshed and re-enrolled in the management platform without significant input from a user or administrator.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 21, 2019Publication date: November 26, 2020Inventors: Alexey Polyakov, Nitin Rao, Nikhil Ravishankar, Xueliang Hua, Shravan Shantharam, Ondrej Stastny, Brooks Peppin
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Publication number: 20200371770Abstract: Examples described here include systems and methods for refreshing the operating system (“OS”) of a device enrolled in a management platform. Execution of a first command file ensures that necessary components of the management platform residing on the device are stored in a partitioned portion of the device hard drive to preserve them during the OS refresh. After a new instance of the OS has been installed, execution of a second command file migrates the necessary components from the partitioned portion of the hard drive to the new OS instance. When the user logs back into the refreshed device, a third command file installs all necessary device management components at the new OS instance and re-enrolls the device with the management platform. In this manner, the OS of a managed device can be refreshed and re-enrolled in the management platform without significant input from a user or administrator.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 21, 2019Publication date: November 26, 2020Inventors: Alexey Polyakov, Nitin Rao, Nikhil Ravishankar, Xueliang Hua, Shravan Shantharam, Ondrej Stastny, Brooks Peppin
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Publication number: 20200371769Abstract: Examples described here include systems and methods for refreshing the operating system (“OS”) of a device enrolled in a management platform. Execution of a first command file ensures that necessary components of the management platform residing on the device are stored in a partitioned portion of the device hard drive to preserve them during the OS refresh. After a new instance of the OS has been installed, execution of a second command file migrates the necessary components from the partitioned portion of the hard drive to the new OS instance. When the user logs back into the refreshed device, a third command file installs all necessary device management components at the new OS instance and re-enrolls the device with the management platform. In this manner, the OS of a managed device can be refreshed and re-enrolled in the management platform without significant input from a user or administrator.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 21, 2019Publication date: November 26, 2020Inventors: Alexey Polyakov, Nitin Rao, Nikhil Ravishankar, Xueliang Hua, Shravan Shantharam, Ondrej Stastny, Brooks Peppin
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Patent number: 10779015Abstract: A server in a content delivery network (CDN) receives a request for a web page of a domain handled by an origin server. The server retrieves the web page and the web page references a video. The server retrieves a file that indicates a list of locations of the domain in which segments of the video are located. The server fetches at least an initial portion of the segments. The server receives a request for the video. The server transmits to the requester at least the initial portion of the segments. The server receives a subsequent request of a different portion of the segments. The server transmits a response to the requester that instructs the requester to transmit the request for the different portion of segments to a second server in the CDN.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2017Date of Patent: September 15, 2020Assignee: CLOUDFLARE, INC.Inventors: Dane Orion Knecht, Igor Postelnik, Oliver Yu, John Graham-Cumming, Dani Grant, Nitin Rao
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Publication number: 20190098343Abstract: A server in a content delivery network (CDN) receives a request for a web page of a domain handled by an origin server. The server retrieves the web page and the web page references a video. The server retrieves a file that indicates a list of locations of the domain in which segments of the video are located. The server fetches at least an initial portion of the segments. The server receives a request for the video. The server transmits to the requester at least the initial portion of the segments. The server receives a subsequent request of a different portion of the segments. The server transmits a response to the requester that instructs the requester to transmit the request for the different portion of segments to a second server in the CDN.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 5, 2017Publication date: March 28, 2019Inventors: Dane Orion Knecht, Igor Postelnik, Oliver Yu, John Graham-Cumming, Dani Grant, Nitin Rao