Patents by Inventor Norberto MEIJOME

Norberto MEIJOME 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).

  • Patent number: 10068017
    Abstract: A method obtains a first data item signature for a first data item, the first data item signature comprising an association between a plurality of synch points in the first data item and a corresponding plurality of block signatures. The process attempts to find one of the synch points in a second data item; and, if such a synch point is found, then a block signature of a corresponding block of bits in the second data item is determined. The process ascertains whether the synch point and corresponding block signature from the second data item correspond to a synch point and block signature in the first data item. If a predetermined number of synch points and corresponding block signatures match, the first and second data items are considered to match. In response to said determining, one or more actions associated with the first data item are performed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 27, 2015
    Date of Patent: September 4, 2018
    Assignee: GLOBAL FILE SYSTEMS HOLDINGS, LLC
    Inventors: Ravid Sagy, Norberto Meijome, David Elkind, Kevin Bermeister
  • Patent number: 9703869
    Abstract: A method obtains a first data item signature for a first data item, the first data item signature comprising an association between a plurality of synch points in the first data item and a corresponding plurality of block signatures. The process attempts to find one of the plurality of synch points in a second data item; and, if such a synch point is found, then a block signature of a corresponding block of bits in the second data item is determined by applying a hash function to the corresponding block of bits in the second data item. The process ascertains whether the synch point and corresponding block signature from the second data item correspond to a synch point and block signature in the first data item signature. If a predetermined number of synch points and corresponding block signatures match, the first and second data items are considered to match.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 5, 2014
    Date of Patent: July 11, 2017
    Assignee: Global File Systems Holdings, LLC
    Inventors: Ravid Sagy, Norberto Meijome
  • Publication number: 20150248485
    Abstract: A method obtains a first data item signature for a first data item, the first data item signature comprising an association between a plurality of synch points in the first data item and a corresponding plurality of block signatures. The process attempts to find one of the synch points in a second data item; and, if such a synch point is found, then a block signature of a corresponding block of bits in the second data item is determined. The process ascertains whether the synch point and corresponding block signature from the second data item correspond to a synch point and block signature in the first data item. If a predetermined number of synch points and corresponding block signatures match, the first and second data items are considered to match. In response to said determining, one or more actions associated with the first data item are performed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 27, 2015
    Publication date: September 3, 2015
    Inventors: Ravid SAGY, Norberto MEIJOME, David Elkind, Kevin Bermeister
  • Publication number: 20140351280
    Abstract: A method obtains a first data item signature for a first data item, the first data item signature comprising an association between a plurality of synch points in the first data item and a corresponding plurality of block signatures. The process attempts to find one of the plurality of synch points in a second data item; and, if such a synch point is found, then a block signature of a corresponding block of bits in the second data item is determined by applying a hash function to the corresponding block of bits in the second data item. The process ascertains whether the synch point and corresponding block signature from the second data item correspond to a synch point and block signature in the first data item signature. If a predetermined number of synch points and corresponding block signatures match, the first and second data items are considered to match.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 5, 2014
    Publication date: November 27, 2014
    Inventors: Ravid SAGY, Norberto MEIJOME