Patents by Inventor Rahij Ramsharan
Rahij Ramsharan 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: 11928166Abstract: A method, performed by one or more processors, including: receiving a user query; deriving, based on the user query, a search engine query for use with search engine software and a data access query for use with data access software; sending, to the search engine software, the search engine query to cause the search engine software to locate first data stored in a search engine index; sending, to the data access software, the data access query to cause the data access software to locate second data stored in a distributed data store; receiving, from the search engine software, the first data; and receiving, from the data access software, the second data.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 2022Date of Patent: March 12, 2024Assignee: Palantir Technologies Inc.Inventors: Elliot Colquhoun, Hugh Zabriskie, Joshua Casale, Rahij Ramsharan, Rushad Heerjee
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Publication number: 20230333888Abstract: Computing systems methods, and non-transitory storage media are provided for retrieving information regarding an operation to be performed by a platform, performing a preliminary validation of the operation, generating details regarding the preliminary validation, transmitting at least a subset of the details of the preliminary validation to the platform, and populating the generated details on an interface. If the preliminary validation fails, the platform refrains from performing the operation. Furthermore, the logic describing the operation can be executed on different platforms and is not bound or limited to one platform.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 27, 2022Publication date: October 19, 2023Inventors: Adam Borochoff, John Mathews, Joseph Rafidi, James Thompson, Kamran Khan, Morten Telling, Parvathy Menon, Patrick Szmucer, Robert Kruszewski, Rahij Ramsharan, Katherine Ketsdever
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Publication number: 20230281191Abstract: A database system comprised of a decoupled compute layer and storage layer is implemented to store, build, and maintain a canonical dataset, a temporary buffer, and projection datasets. The canonical dataset is a set of batch updated data. The data is appended in chunks to the canonical dataset such that the canonical dataset becomes a historical dataset over time. The buffer is a write ahead log that contains the most recent chunks of data and provides atomicity and durability for the database system. The projection datasets are indexes of the canonical dataset and/or the buffer that may have single or multiple column sort-orders and/or particular data formats. The writes to the canonical dataset, projection datasets, and buffer may be asynchronous and therefore the database system is advantageously less resource constrained.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 3, 2023Publication date: September 7, 2023Inventors: Benjamin Duffield, Joshua Casale, Mark Elliot, Matthew Sills, Robert Kruszewski, Rahij Ramsharan
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Patent number: 11706090Abstract: A system for troubleshooting network problems is disclosed. A model can use demographic information, network usage information, and network membership information to determine an importance of a problem. The importance of the problem for the user who reported the problem, a number of other users affected by the problem, and the importance of the problem to the other users can be used to determine a priority for resolving the problem. Before and after a work order is executed to resolve the problem, network metrics can be gathered, including aggregate network metrics, and automatically presented in various user interfaces. The analysis of the metrics can be used to update a database of which work orders are assigned in response to which problems.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2021Date of Patent: July 18, 2023Assignee: Palantir Technlogies Inc.Inventors: Arjun Mathur, Andrew Ash, Anuraag Bahl, Andy Chen, Aydin Keskin, Christopher Rogers, Anshuman Prasad, Ankit Shankar, Casey Patton, Christopher Wynnyk, Joanna Peller, Jonathan Victor, Mackenzie Bohannon, Mitchell Skiles, Nikhil Taneja, Ryan Norris, Scott Adams, Samuel Sinensky, Sri Krishna Vempati, Thomas Mathew, Vinoo Ganesh, Rahij Ramsharan
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Publication number: 20230121493Abstract: A database system comprised of a decoupled compute layer and storage layer is implemented to store, build, and maintain a canonical dataset, a temporary buffer, and an edits dataset. The canonical dataset is a set of batch updated data. The data is appended in chunks to the canonical dataset such that the canonical dataset becomes a historical dataset over time. The buffer is a write ahead log that contains the most recent chunks of data and provides atomicity and durability for the database system. The edits dataset is the set of data that contains edits such as cell mutations, row appends and/or row deletions. The database system enables users to make cell or row-level edits to tables and observe those edits in analytical systems or downstream builds with minimal latency.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 16, 2022Publication date: April 20, 2023Inventors: Mark Elliot, Joseph Ellis, Rahij Ramsharan, Matthew Sills, Lawrence Manning
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Patent number: 11620280Abstract: A database system comprised of a decoupled compute layer and storage layer is implemented to store, build, and maintain a canonical dataset, a temporary buffer, and projection datasets. The canonical dataset is a set of batch updated data. The data is appended in chunks to the canonical dataset such that the canonical dataset becomes a historical dataset over time. The buffer is a write ahead log that contains the most recent chunks of data and provides atomicity and durability for the database system. The projection datasets are indexes of the canonical dataset and/or the buffer that may have single or multiple column sort-orders and/or particular data formats. The writes to the canonical dataset, projection datasets, and buffer may be asynchronous and therefore the database system is advantageously less resource constrained.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 2021Date of Patent: April 4, 2023Assignee: Palantir Technologies Inc.Inventors: Benjamin Duffield, Joshua Casale, Mark Elliot, Matthew Sills, Robert Kruszewski, Rahij Ramsharan
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Patent number: 11556535Abstract: A database system comprised of a decoupled compute layer and storage layer is implemented to store, build, and maintain a canonical dataset, a temporary buffer, and an edits dataset. The canonical dataset is a set of batch updated data. The data is appended in chunks to the canonical dataset such that the canonical dataset becomes a historical dataset over time. The buffer is a write ahead log that contains the most recent chunks of data and provides atomicity and durability for the database system. The edits dataset is the set of data that contains edits such as cell mutations, row appends and/or row deletions. The database system enables users to make cell or row-level edits to tables and observe those edits in analytical systems or downstream builds with minimal latency.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 2021Date of Patent: January 17, 2023Assignee: Palantir Technologies Inc.Inventors: Mark Elliot, Joseph Ellis, Rahij Ramsharan, Matthew Sills, Lawrence Manning
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Publication number: 20230004606Abstract: A method, performed by one or more processors, including: receiving a user query; deriving, based on the user query, a search engine query for use with search engine software and a data access query for use with data access software; sending, to the search engine software, the search engine query to cause the search engine software to locate first data stored in a search engine index; sending, to the data access software, the data access query to cause the data access software to locate second data stored in a distributed data store; receiving, from the search engine software, the first data; and receiving, from the data access software, the second data.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 1, 2022Publication date: January 5, 2023Inventors: Elliot Colquhoun, Hugh Zabriskie, Joshua Casale, Rahij Ramsharan, Rushad Heerjee
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Patent number: 11468130Abstract: A method, performed by one or more processors, including: receiving a user query; deriving, based on the user query, a search engine query for use with search engine software and a data access query for use with data access software; sending, to the search engine software, the search engine query to cause the search engine software to locate first data stored in a search engine index; sending, to the data access software, the data access query to cause the data access software to locate second data stored in a distributed data store; receiving, from the search engine software, the first data; and receiving, from the data access software, the second data.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2020Date of Patent: October 11, 2022Assignee: Palantir Technologies Inc.Inventors: Elliot Colquhoun, Hugh Zabriskie, Joshua Casale, Rahij Ramsharan, Rushad Heerjee
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Publication number: 20220150138Abstract: A system for troubleshooting network problems is disclosed. A model can use demographic information, network usage information, and network membership information to determine an importance of a problem. The importance of the problem for the user who reported the problem, a number of other users affected by the problem, and the importance of the problem to the other users can be used to determine a priority for resolving the problem. Before and after a work order is executed to resolve the problem, network metrics can be gathered, including aggregate network metrics, and automatically presented in various user interfaces. The analysis of the metrics can be used to update a database of which work orders are assigned in response to which problems.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 16, 2021Publication date: May 12, 2022Inventors: Arjun Mathur, Andrew Ash, Anuraag Bahl, Andy Chen, Aydin Keskin, Christopher Rogers, Anshuman Prasad, Ankit Shankar, Casey Patton, Christopher Wynnyk, Joanna Peller, Jonathan Victor, Mackenzie Bohannon, Mitchell Skiles, Nikhil Taneja, Ryan Norris, Scott Adams, Samuel Sinensky, Sri Krishna Vempati, Thomas Mathew, Vinoo Ganesh, Rahij Ramsharan
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Publication number: 20220058194Abstract: A database system comprised of a decoupled compute layer and storage layer is implemented to store, build, and maintain a canonical dataset, a temporary buffer, and an edits dataset. The canonical dataset is a set of batch updated data. The data is appended in chunks to the canonical dataset such that the canonical dataset becomes a historical dataset over time. The buffer is a write ahead log that contains the most recent chunks of data and provides atomicity and durability for the database system. The edits dataset is the set of data that contains edits such as cell mutations, row appends and/or row deletions. The database system enables users to make cell or row-level edits to tables and observe those edits in analytical systems or downstream builds with minimal latency.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 22, 2021Publication date: February 24, 2022Inventors: Mark Elliot, Joseph Ellis, Rahij Ramsharan, Matthew Sills, Lawrence Manning
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Publication number: 20220058183Abstract: A database system comprised of a decoupled compute layer and storage layer is implemented to store, build, and maintain a canonical dataset, a temporary buffer, and projection datasets. The canonical dataset is a set of batch updated data. The data is appended in chunks to the canonical dataset such that the canonical dataset becomes a historical dataset over time. The buffer is a write ahead log that contains the most recent chunks of data and provides atomicity and durability for the database system. The projection datasets are indexes of the canonical dataset and/or the buffer that may have single or multiple column sort-orders and/or particular data formats. The writes to the canonical dataset, projection datasets, and buffer may be asynchronous and therefore the database system is advantageously less resource constrained.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 9, 2021Publication date: February 24, 2022Inventors: Benjamin Duffield, Joshua Casale, Mark Elliot, Matthew Sills, Robert Kruszewski, Rahij Ramsharan
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Patent number: 11206196Abstract: A system for troubleshooting network problems is disclosed. A model can use demographic information, network usage information, and network membership information to determine an importance of a problem. The importance of the problem for the user who reported the problem, a number of other users affected by the problem, and the importance of the problem to the other users can be used to determine a priority for resolving the problem. Before and after a work order is executed to resolve the problem, network metrics can be gathered, including aggregate network metrics, and automatically presented in various user interfaces. The analysis of the metrics can be used to update a database of which work orders are assigned in response to which problems.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2020Date of Patent: December 21, 2021Assignee: Palantir Technologies Inc.Inventors: Arjun Mathur, Andrew Ash, Anuraag Bahl, Andy Chen, Aydin Keskin, Christopher Rogers, Anshuman Prasad, Ankit Shankar, Casey Patton, Christopher Wynnyk, Joanna Peller, Jonathan Victor, Mackenzie Bohannon, Mitchell Skiles, Nikhil Taneja, Ryan Norris, Scott Adams, Samuel Sinensky, Sri Krishna Vempati, Thomas Mathew, Vinoo Ganesh, Rahij Ramsharan
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Publication number: 20210109983Abstract: A method, performed by one or more processors, including: receiving a user query; deriving, based on the user query, a search engine query for use with search engine software and a data access query for use with data access software; sending, to the search engine software, the search engine query to cause the search engine software to locate first data stored in a search engine index; sending, to the data access software, the data access query to cause the data access software to locate second data stored in a distributed data store; receiving, from the search engine software, the first data; and receiving, from the data access software, the second data.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 9, 2020Publication date: April 15, 2021Inventors: Elliot Colquhoun, Hugh Zabriskie, Joshua Casale, Rahij Ramsharan
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Publication number: 20210081357Abstract: Apparatus and methods receive input descriptive of a retention policy; evaluate one or more datasets against the retention policy to determine one or more deletable data elements in the one or more datasets; and delete the one or more deletable data elements from a data store.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 16, 2020Publication date: March 18, 2021Inventors: Rahij Ramsharan, Alexis Daboville
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Publication number: 20200336394Abstract: A system for troubleshooting network problems is disclosed. A model can use demographic information, network usage information, and network membership information to determine an importance of a problem. The importance of the problem for the user who reported the problem, a number of other users affected by the problem, and the importance of the problem to the other users can be used to determine a priority for resolving the problem. Before and after a work order is executed to resolve the problem, network metrics can be gathered, including aggregate network metrics, and automatically presented in various user interfaces. The analysis of the metrics can be used to update a database of which work orders are assigned in response to which problems.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 8, 2020Publication date: October 22, 2020Inventors: Arjun Mathur, Andrew Ash, Anuraag Bahl, Andy Chen, Aydin Keskin, Christopher Rogers, Anshuman Prasad, Ankit Shankar, Casey Patton, Christopher Wynnyk, Joanna Peller, Jonathan Victor, Mackenzie Bohannon, Mitchell Skiles, Nikhil Taneja, Ryan Norris, Scott Adams, Samuel Sinensky, Sri Krishna Vempati, Thomas Mathew, Vinoo Ganesh, Rahij Ramsharan
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Patent number: 10721142Abstract: A system for troubleshooting network problems is disclosed. A model can use demographic information, network usage information, and network membership information to determine an importance of a problem. The importance of the problem for the user who reported the problem, a number of other users affected by the problem, and the importance of the problem to the other users can be used to determine a priority for resolving the problem. Before and after a work order is executed to resolve the problem, network metrics can be gathered, including aggregate network metrics, and automatically presented in various user interfaces. The analysis of the metrics can be used to update a database of which work orders are assigned in response to which problems.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 2018Date of Patent: July 21, 2020Assignee: Palantir Technologies Inc.Inventors: Arjun Mathur, Andrew Ash, Anuraag Bahl, Andy Chen, Aydin Keskin, Christopher Rogers, Anshuman Prasad, Ankit Shankar, Casey Patton, Christopher Wynnyk, Joanna Peller, Jonathan Victor, Mackenzie Bohannon, Mitchell Skiles, Nikhil Taneja, Ryan Norris, Scott Adams, Samuel Sinensky, Sri Krishna Vempati, Thomas Mathew, Vinoo Ganesh, Rahij Ramsharan