Patents by Inventor Olaf Ziegler
Olaf Ziegler 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: 8849850Abstract: Techniques for provisioning databases for users on a wide area network such as the Internet include a first party managing one or more database systems. Second parties subscribe to database services supported by the managed database systems. The first party provides, over a network, to database applications of the second parties, access to database services to which the second parties are subscribed. The database systems may use database appliances hosting both database process(es), and non-database process(es) tailored to the needs of the database process(es). A user is therefore able to obtain database resources from an Internet Database Service Provider (IDSP) without incurring the full costs of database administrator(s), dedicated database equipment facilit(ies), or even dedicated database device(s), depending on usage. Meanwhile, the IDSP incurs minimum staffing loads because of self-service tools. Costing model and automatic billing are also described.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2013Date of Patent: September 30, 2014Assignee: Oracle International CorporationInventors: Jean-Louis Baffier, Marc Dangeard, Thierry Gruet, Olaf Ziegler, Dean Tan, Christina Sechrest, Pascal Sero, Kevin Walsh
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Publication number: 20130290180Abstract: Techniques for provisioning databases for users on a wide area network such as the Internet include a first party managing one or more database systems. Second parties subscribe to database services supported by the managed database systems. The first party provides, over a network, to database applications of the second parties, access to database services to which the second parties are subscribed. The database systems may use database appliances hosting both database process(es), and non-database process(es) tailored to the needs of the database process(es). A user is therefore able to obtain database resources from an Internet Database Service Provider (IDSP) without incurring the full costs of database administrator(s), dedicated database equipment facilit(ies), or even dedicated database device(s), depending on usage. Meanwhile, the IDSP incurs minimum staffing loads because of self-service tools. Costing model and automatic billing are also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2013Publication date: October 31, 2013Inventors: Jean-Louis Baffier, Marc Dangeard, Thierry Gruet, Olaf Ziegler, Dean Tan, Christina Sechrest, Pascal Sero, Kevin Walsh
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Patent number: 8478778Abstract: Techniques for provisioning databases for users on a wide area network such as the Internet include a first party managing one or more database systems. Second parties subscribe to database services supported by the managed database systems. The first party provides, over a network, to database applications of the second parties, access to database services to which the second parties are subscribed. The database systems may use database appliances hosting both database process(es), and non-database process(es) tailored to the needs of the database process(es). A user is therefore able to obtain database resources from an Internet Database Service Provider (IDSP) without incurring the full costs of database administrator(s), dedicated database equipment facilit(ies), or even dedicated database device(s), depending on usage. Meanwhile, the IDSP incurs minimum staffing loads because of self-service tools. Costing model and automatic billing are also described.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 2012Date of Patent: July 2, 2013Assignee: Oracle International CorporationInventors: Jean-Louis Baffier, Marc Dangeard, Thierry Gruet, Olaf Ziegler, Dean Tan, Christina Sechrest, Pascal Sero, Kevin Walsh
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Publication number: 20120303584Abstract: Techniques for provisioning databases for users on a wide area network such as the Internet include a first party managing one or more database systems. Second parties subscribe to database services supported by the managed database systems. The first party provides, over a network, to database applications of the second parties, access to database services to which the second parties are subscribed. The database systems may use database appliances hosting both database process(es), and non-database process(es) tailored to the needs of the database process(es). A user is therefore able to obtain database resources from an Internet Database Service Provider (IDSP) without incurring the full costs of database administrator(s), dedicated database equipment facilit(ies), or even dedicated database device(s), depending on usage. Meanwhile, the IDSP incurs minimum staffing loads because of self-service tools. Costing model and automatic billing are also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 10, 2012Publication date: November 29, 2012Applicant: ORACLE INTERNATIONAL CORPORATIONInventors: Jean-Louis Baffier, Marc Dangeard, Thierry Gruet, Olaf Ziegler, Dean Tan, Christina Sechrest, Pascal Sero, Kevin Walsh
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Patent number: 8316044Abstract: Techniques for provisioning databases for users on a wide area network such as the Internet include a first party managing one or more database systems. Second parties subscribe to database services supported by the managed database systems. The first party provides, over a network, to database applications of the second parties, access to database services to which the second parties are subscribed. The database systems may use database appliances hosting both database process(es), and non-database process(es) tailored to the needs of the database process(es). A user is therefore able to obtain database resources from an Internet Database Service Provider (IDSP) without incurring the full costs of database administrator(s), dedicated database equipment facilit(ies), or even dedicated database device(s), depending on usage. Meanwhile, the IDSP incurs minimum staffing loads because of self-service tools. Costing model and automatic billing are also described.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2011Date of Patent: November 20, 2012Assignee: Oracle International CorporationInventors: Jean-Louis Baffier, Marc Dangeard, Thierry Gruet, Olaf Ziegler, Dean Tan, Christina Sechrest, Pascal Sero, Kevin Walsh
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Publication number: 20120101994Abstract: Techniques for provisioning databases for users on a wide area network such as the Internet include a first party managing one or more database systems. Second parties subscribe to database services supported by the managed database systems. The first party provides, over a network, to database applications of the second parties, access to database services to which the second parties are subscribed. The database systems may use database appliances hosting both database process(es), and non-database process(es) tailored to the needs of the database process(es). A user is therefore able to obtain database resources from an Internet Database Service Provider (IDSP) without incurring the full costs of database administrator(s), dedicated database equipment facilit(ies), or even dedicated database device(s), depending on usage. Meanwhile, the IDSP incurs minimum staffing loads because of self-service tools. Costing model and automatic billing are also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 28, 2011Publication date: April 26, 2012Applicant: ORACLE INTERNATIONAL CORPORATIONInventors: Jean-Louis Baffier, Marc Dangeard, Thierry Gruet, Olaf Ziegler, Dean Tan, Christina Sechrest, Pascal Sero, Kevin Walsh
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Patent number: 8090741Abstract: Techniques for provisioning databases for users on a wide area network such as the Internet include a first party managing one or more database systems. Second parties subscribe to database services supported by the database systems managed by the first party. The first party provides, over a network, to database applications controlled by the second parties, access to the database services to which the second parties are subscribed. The database systems may use database appliances hosting both database process(es), and non-database process(es) tailored to the needs of the database process(es). A user is therefore able to obtain database resources from an Internet Database Service Provider (IDSP) without the user incurring the full costs of database administrator(s), dedicated database equipment facilit(ies), or even dedicated database device(s), depending on usage.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2011Date of Patent: January 3, 2012Assignee: Oracle International CorporationInventors: Jean-Louis Baffier, Marc Dangeard, Thierry Gruet, Olaf Ziegler, Dean Tan, Christina Sechrest, Pascal Sero, Kevin Walsh
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Publication number: 20110184978Abstract: Techniques for provisioning databases for users on a wide area network such as the Internet include a first party managing one or more database systems. Second parties subscribe to database services supported by the database systems managed by the first party. The first party provides, over a network, to database applications controlled by the second parties, access to the database services to which the second parties are subscribed. The database systems may use database appliances hosting both database process(es), and non-database process(es) tailored to the needs of the database process(es). A user is therefore able to obtain database resources from an Internet Database Service Provider (IDSP) without the user incurring the full costs of database administrator(s), dedicated database equipment facilit(ies), or even dedicated database device(s), depending on usage.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 4, 2011Publication date: July 28, 2011Applicant: ORACLE INTERNATIONAL CORPORATIONInventors: Jean-Louis Baffier, Marc Dangeard, Thierry Gruet, Olaf Ziegler, Dean Tan, Christina Sechrest, Pascal Sero, Kevin Walsh
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Patent number: 7953764Abstract: Techniques for provisioning databases for users on a wide area network such as the Internet include a first party managing one or more database systems. Second parties subscribe to database services supported by the database systems managed by the first party. The first party provides, over a network, to database applications controlled by the second parties, access to the database services to which the second parties are subscribed. The database systems may use database appliances hosting both database process(es), and non-database process(es) tailored to the needs of the database process(es). A user is therefore able to obtain database resources from an Internet Database Service Provider (IDSP) without the user incurring the full costs of database administrator(s), dedicated database equipment facilit(ies), or even dedicated database device(s), depending on usage.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2010Date of Patent: May 31, 2011Assignee: Oracle International CorporationInventors: Jean-Louis Baffier, Marc Dangeard, Thierry Gruet, Olaf Ziegler, Dean Tan, Christina Sechrest, Pascal Sero, Kevin Walsh
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Publication number: 20100235513Abstract: Techniques for provisioning databases for users on a wide area network such as the Internet include a first party managing one or more database systems. Second parties subscribe to database services supported by the database systems managed by the first party. The first party provides, over a network, to database applications controlled by the second parties, access to the database services to which the second parties are subscribed. The database systems may use database appliances hosting both database process(es), and non-database process(es) tailored to the needs of the database process(es). A user is therefore able to obtain database resources from an Internet Database Service Provider (IDSP) without the user incurring the full costs of database administrator(s), dedicated database equipment facilit(ies), or even dedicated database device(s), depending on usage.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2010Publication date: September 16, 2010Inventors: Jean-Louis Baffier, Marc Dangeard, Thierry Gruet, Olaf Ziegler, Dean Tan, Christina Sechrest, Pascal Sero, Kevin Walsh
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Patent number: 7739308Abstract: Techniques for provisioning databases for users on a wide area network such as the Internet include a first party managing one or more database systems. Second parties subscribe to database services supported by the database systems managed by the first party. The first party provides, over a network, to database applications controlled by the second parties, access to the database services to which the second parties are subscribed. The database systems may use database appliances hosting both database process(es), and non-database process(es) tailored to the needs of the database process(es). A user is therefore able to obtain database resources from an Internet Database Service Provider (IDSP) without the user incurring the full costs of database administrator(s), dedicated database equipment facilit(ies), or even dedicated database device(s), depending on usage.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2001Date of Patent: June 15, 2010Assignee: Oracle International CorporationInventors: Jean-Louis Baffier, Marc Dangeard, Thierry Gruet, Olaf Ziegler, Dean Tan, Christina Sechrest, Pascal Sero, Kevin Walsh
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Publication number: 20080306883Abstract: Techniques for provisioning databases for users on a wide area network include a first party managing one or more database systems. Multiple second parties subscribe to database services supported by the database systems managed by the first party. The first party provides, over a network, to database applications controlled by the second parties, access to the database services to which the second parties are subscribed. The database systems may use database appliances. A database appliance includes a database process and a non-database process that is-tailored to the needs of the database process. The wide area network may be a public network of computer networks, such as the Internet.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 31, 2001Publication date: December 11, 2008Inventors: Jean-Louis Baffier, Marc Dangeard, Thierry Gruet, Olaf Ziegler, Dean Tan, Christina Sechrest, Pascal Sero, Kevin Walsh
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Patent number: 6853292Abstract: A safety-oriented control system with a plurality of decentralized stations is disclosed. The safety-oriented control system is provided with inputs and outputs and at least one centralized station exchanging information with each other via a bus line, wherein at least one of the decentralized stations has independent devices for fault-tolerating and/or fault-controlling self-monitoring to ensure normal operation for linkage and evaluation of signals located at the inputs and outputs of this station or further stations, and devices for processing of the signals and for generation of independent control commands.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 1998Date of Patent: February 8, 2005Assignee: ELAN Schaltelemente GmbH & Co KGInventors: Manfred Kramer, Olaf Ziegler, Rainer Thüringer, Volkmar Schneider, Arno Krauskopf
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Patent number: 6778867Abstract: The present invention relates to a monitoring and control device for monitoring a technical system having at least one portable and/or mobile and/or immobile device, and more specifically, a handling device that is a arranged in a protective device, and further including at least one preferably central or decentralized control unit and actuators connected thereto to carry out dangerous actions.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2000Date of Patent: August 17, 2004Assignees: Elan Schaltelemente GmbH & Co. KG, Reis GmbH & Co. MaschinenfabrikInventors: Olaf Ziegler, Georg Berberich, Franz Som
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Patent number: 6466539Abstract: Subject of the invention is a serial bus system with two data lines (10, 12), connected at one end to a central bus subscriber (14) and to an active bus subscriber at the other end (16). The central and the active bus subscriber transmits status messages over the bus (10, 12) whose bus lines are physically passed through in the bus subscribers (18, 20) between the two ends. In case of missing status messages or error in the status messages, the central bus subscriber (14) brings the bus system into a fail-safe state.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 1997Date of Patent: October 15, 2002Assignee: ELAN Schaltelemente GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Manfred Kramer, Olaf Ziegler, Volkmar Schneider, Rainer Thüringer