Patents by Inventor Peter James Lincroft

Peter James Lincroft 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: 9152602
    Abstract: A pseudo-agent is disclosed herein that bridges this divide. For purposes of the discussion herein, a pseudo-agent is a machine that is installed on a fully capable host machine, such as a Windows or UNIX machine, and that gathers and evaluates content from a management server, takes actions if so instructed, and reports the results of its evaluation upstream. However, unlike an agent in a traditional management system, which inspects and acts on the local machine, the pseudo-agent actually inspects and acts on a remote device, or many remote devices.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 16, 2012
    Date of Patent: October 6, 2015
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: Lisa Ellen Lippincott, Peter James Lincroft, Peter Benjamin Loer, Jeremy Scott Spiegel, Dennis Sidney Goodrow, Gregory Mitchell Toto
  • Patent number: 8966110
    Abstract: An approximation of the bandwidth of the narrowest link in a network is determined by watching how fast data gets to the other end and then back again. The rate of data transmission is limited according to this approximation. Dynamic capacity of the link, i.e. the amount of data that can be in-flight at the same time, neglecting any buffers, is also tracked. The technique looks at how much data is in-flight and, if there is more data in flight than the dynamic capacity of the network, the data transmission rate is slowed down.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 9, 2010
    Date of Patent: February 24, 2015
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: Lisa Ellen Lippincott, Peter James Lincroft, Dennis Sidney Goodrow
  • Publication number: 20120203818
    Abstract: A pseudo-agent is disclosed herein that bridges this divide. For purposes of the discussion herein, a pseudo-agent is a machine that is installed on a fully capable host machine, such as a Windows or UNIX machine, and that gathers and evaluates content from a management server, takes actions if so instructed, and reports the results of its evaluation upstream. However, unlike an agent in a traditional management system, which inspects and acts on the local machine, the pseudo-agent actually inspects and acts on a remote device, or many remote devices.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 16, 2012
    Publication date: August 9, 2012
    Applicant: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: Lisa Ellen LIPPINCOTT, Peter James Lincroft, Peter Benjamin Loer, Jeremy Scott Spiegel, Dennis Sidney Goodrow, Gregory Mitchell Toto
  • Patent number: 8161149
    Abstract: A pseudo-agent is disclosed herein that bridges this divide. For purposes of the discussion herein, a pseudo-agent is a machine that is installed on a fully capable host machine, such as a Windows or UNIX machine, and that gathers and evaluates content from a management server, takes actions if so instructed, and reports the results of its evaluation upstream. However, unlike an agent in a traditional management system, which inspects and acts on the local machine, the pseudo-agent actually inspects and acts on a remote device, or many remote devices.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 7, 2008
    Date of Patent: April 17, 2012
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: Lisa Ellen Lippincott, Peter James Lincroft, Peter Benjamin Loer, Jeremy Scott Spiegel, Dennis Sidney Goodrow, Gregory Mitchell Toto
  • Patent number: 8055617
    Abstract: A console for an enterprise suite is disclosed. The enterprise suite addresses the increasingly complex problem of keeping critical systems updated, compatible, and free of security holes. It uses Fixlet® technology to identify vulnerable computers on the network and then allows authorized personnel to correct problems across any subset of the network with a few simple mouse-clicks. The enterprise suite helps keep the networked computers updated and properly patched, all from a central console which, along with supporting architectural enhancements, is the subject matter of this document. The invention allows rolling out a security patch in minutes instead of months, thus allowing an administrator to stay ahead of potential hacker attacks. The invention also makes it possible to track the progress of each computer as updates are applied, thus making it simple to gauge the level of compliance across the entire enterprise.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 19, 2008
    Date of Patent: November 8, 2011
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: David Salim Hindawi, David Leigh Donoho, Lisa Ellen Lippincott, Dennis Sidney Goodrow, James Milton Brown, Peter James Lincroft, Peter Benjamin Loer, Orion Yosef Hindawi
  • Publication number: 20110066752
    Abstract: An approximation of the bandwidth of the narrowest link in a network is determined by watching how fast data gets to the other end and then back again. The rate of data transmission is limited according to this approximation. Dynamic capacity of the link, i.e. the amount of data that can be in-flight at the same time, neglecting any buffers, is also tracked. The technique looks at how much data is in-flight and, if there is more data in flight than the dynamic capacity of the network, the data transmission rate is slowed down.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 9, 2010
    Publication date: March 17, 2011
    Inventors: Lisa Ellen LIPPINCOTT, Peter James Lincroft, Dennis Sidney Goodrow
  • Publication number: 20080320006
    Abstract: A console for an enterprise suite is disclosed. The enterprise suite addresses the increasingly complex problem of keeping critical systems updated, compatible, and free of security holes. It uses Fixlet® technology to identify vulnerable computers on the network and then allows authorized personnel to correct problems across any subset of the network with a few simple mouse-clicks. The enterprise suite helps keep the networked computers updated and properly patched, all from a central console which, along with supporting architectural enhancements, is the subject matter of this document. The invention allows rolling out a security patch in minutes instead of months, thus allowing an administrator to stay ahead of potential hacker attacks. The invention also makes it possible to track the progress of each computer as updates are applied, thus making it simple to gauge the level of compliance across the entire enterprise.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 19, 2008
    Publication date: December 25, 2008
    Inventors: David Salim Hindawi, David Leigh Donoho, Lisa Ellen Lippincott, Dennis Sidney Goodrow, James Milton Brown, Peter James Lincroft, Peter Benjamin Loer, Orion Yosef Hindawi
  • Publication number: 20080222280
    Abstract: A pseudo-agent is disclosed herein that bridges this divide. For purposes of the discussion herein, a pseudo-agent is a machine that is installed on a fully capable host machine, such as a Windows or UNIX machine, and that gathers and evaluates content from a management server, takes actions if so instructed, and reports the results of its evaluation upstream. However, unlike an agent in a traditional management system, which inspects and acts on the local machine, the pseudo-agent actually inspects and acts on a remote device, or many remote devices.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 7, 2008
    Publication date: September 11, 2008
    Inventors: Lisa Ellen LIPPINCOTT, Peter James Lincroft, Peter Benjamin Loer, Jeremy Scott Spiegel, Dennis Sidney Goodrow, Gregory Mitchell Toto
  • Publication number: 20080222296
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for synchronizing network element state when a network connection between a plurality of servers is restored after a network failure includes a plurality of objects that exist within the network. Each object exists in a plurality of different versions, in which each said different object version results from modifications to an object made by different servers during the network failure when the servers are unable to communicate with each other but otherwise continue to function. Each object comprises a vector including a separate version number for each server, in which each server increments its version number in the vector when it modifies the object. An automatic conflict resolution mechanism provides, at each server, a most up to date view of all objects across all of said plurality of servers upon restoration of the network connection between said plurality of servers after said network failure.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 7, 2008
    Publication date: September 11, 2008
    Inventors: Lisa Ellen LIPPINCOTT, Peter James Lincroft, Peter Benjamin Loer, John Edward Firebaugh, Dennis Sidney Goodrow