Patents by Inventor Salil Kapoor
Salil Kapoor 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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Publication number: 20240078463Abstract: A device may receive input data that includes demographic data, power demand data, power source data, power route data, technology data, industry data, and problem data associated with a geographic location, and may identify a section of the geographic location from the demographic data. The device may identify power sources of the section, and may estimate power generation and power demand for the section. The device may determine whether the power demand is greater than the power generation for the section. The device may utilize a quantum computer and a power optimizer model with the input data associated with the section to determine optimized power insights for the section based on determining that the power demand is greater than the power generation for the section, and may perform actions based on the optimized power insights for the section.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 2, 2022Publication date: March 7, 2024Inventors: Sanjay TIWARI, Anshul KAPOOR, Juhi MANDOT, Mayur KOLHE, Akhilesh BIRUR KRISHNAMURTHY, Salil BHATIA
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Patent number: 11665177Abstract: An enhanced email service that mitigates drawbacks of conventional email services by enabling transmission of encrypted content to a recipient regardless of the recipient having a prior relationship with the sender or having credentials issued from a certificate authority. A method is provided for receiving encrypted content and generating a message includes both the encrypted content as an attachment and a link to enable access to the encrypted content. The method may include transmitting the message to an intended recipient's mailbox while also storing the message in another mailbox to provide for subsequent decryption of the encrypted content. The link may provide the intended recipient of the message with access to the encrypted content in various ways depending on, for example, whether the recipient is viewing the message through a webmail browser or through a local mail client that is compatible with the enhanced email service.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 2021Date of Patent: May 30, 2023Assignee: MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGY LICENSING, LLCInventors: Krishna Kumar Parthasarathy, George E. Roussos, Hao Zhang, Christopher S. Dickens, Salil Kapoor, Vinh Trinh
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Publication number: 20210314330Abstract: An enhanced email service that mitigates drawbacks of conventional email services by enabling transmission of encrypted content to a recipient regardless of the recipient having a prior relationship with the sender or having credentials issued from a certificate authority. A method is provided for receiving encrypted content and generating a message includes both the encrypted content as an attachment and a link to enable access to the encrypted content. The method may include transmitting the message to an intended recipient's mailbox while also storing the message in another mailbox to provide for subsequent decryption of the encrypted content. The link may provide the intended recipient of the message with access to the encrypted content in various ways depending on, for example, whether the recipient is viewing the message through a webmail browser or through a local mail client that is compatible with the enhanced email service.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 17, 2021Publication date: October 7, 2021Inventors: Krishna Kumar Parthasarathy, George E. Roussos, Hao Zhang, Christopher S. Dickens, Salil Kapoor, Vinh Trinh
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Patent number: 11044259Abstract: An enhanced email service that mitigates drawbacks of conventional email services by enabling transmission of encrypted content to a recipient regardless of the recipient having a prior relationship with the sender or having credentials issued from a certificate authority. A method is provided for receiving encrypted content and generating a message includes both the encrypted content as an attachment and a link to enable decrypted access to the decrypted content. The method may include transmitting the message to an intended recipient's mailbox while also storing the message in an organizational mailbox to provide for subsequent decryption of the encrypted content. The link may provide the intended recipient of the message with decrypted access to the encrypted content in various ways depending on, for example, whether the recipient is viewing the message through a webmail browser or through a local mail client that is compatible with the enhanced email service.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 2019Date of Patent: June 22, 2021Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Krishna Kumar Parthasarathy, George E. Roussos, Hao Zhang, Christopher S. Dickens, Salil Kapoor, Vinh Trinh
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Patent number: 10616158Abstract: Technologies are described herein for providing instant processing of email messages. In particular, instant processing of email messages is provided for sending emails to allow for instant communication and collaboration. According to one aspect presented herein, a method is provided for instant or near instant delivery of a message across multiple organizations. The method includes receiving the message from a client. Additionally, the method sends the message via email to multiple recipients across multiple organizations.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2015Date of Patent: April 7, 2020Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Krishna Kumar Parthasarathy, William James Whalen, Jonathan Sturgeon, Neelamadhaba Mahapatro, Salil Kapoor, Piyush Gupta, Wayne Merl Cranston, Faina Sigalov
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Publication number: 20200099695Abstract: An enhanced email service that mitigates drawbacks of conventional email services by enabling transmission of encrypted content to a recipient regardless of the recipient having a prior relationship with the sender or having credentials issued from a certificate authority. A method is provided for receiving encrypted content and generating a message includes both the encrypted content as an attachment and a link to enable decrypted access to the decrypted content. The method may include transmitting the message to an intended recipient's mailbox while also storing the message in an organizational mailbox to provide for subsequent decryption of the encrypted content. The link may provide the intended recipient of the message with decrypted access to the encrypted content in various ways depending on, for example, whether the recipient is viewing the message through a webmail browser or through a local mail client that is compatible with the enhanced email service.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 6, 2019Publication date: March 26, 2020Inventors: Krishna Kumar PARTHASARATHY, George E. ROUSSOS, Hao ZHANG, Christopher S. DICKENS, Salil KAPOOR, Vinh TRINH
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Patent number: 10447631Abstract: Technologies are described herein for altering message properties within a message to indicate acknowledgement. In particular, types of acknowledgment may include delivery receipts, read receipts and non-read receipts. According to one aspect presented herein, a method is provided for acknowledging a message. The method includes receiving a message from a client and attempting to send the message to a recipient mailbox. Additionally, the method alters properties of the message in response to attempting to send the message.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2015Date of Patent: October 15, 2019Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Krishna Kumar Parthasarathy, Neelamadhaba Mahapatro, Faina Sigalov, Piyush Gupta, William James Whalen, Jonathan Sturgeon, Wayne Merl Cranston, Salil Kapoor
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Patent number: 10419448Abstract: An enhanced email service that mitigates drawbacks of conventional email services by enabling transmission of encrypted content to a recipient regardless of the recipient having a prior relationship with the sender or having credentials issued from a certificate authority. A method is provided for receiving encrypted content and generating a message includes both the encrypted content as an attachment and a link to enable decrypted access to the decrypted content. The method may include transmitting the message to an intended recipient's mailbox while also storing the message in an organizational mailbox to provide for subsequent decryption of the encrypted content. The link may provide the intended recipient of the message with decrypted access to the encrypted content in various ways depending on, for example, whether the recipient is viewing the message through a webmail browser or through a local mail client that is compatible with the enhanced email service.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2017Date of Patent: September 17, 2019Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Krishna Kumar Parthasarathy, George E. Roussos, Hao Zhang, Christopher S. Dickens, Salil Kapoor, Vinh Trinh
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Patent number: 10193838Abstract: Technologies are described herein for providing delivery optimization of email messages. In particular, direct delivery system is provided for sending emails to allow for instant communication and collaboration. According to one aspect presented herein, a method is provided for instant or near instant delivery of a message. The method includes receiving the message from a client. Additionally, the method analyzes the message to determine if it meets one or more factors for taking a direct path.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2015Date of Patent: January 29, 2019Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Krishna Kumar Parthasarathy, Wayne Merl Cranston, William James Whalen, Neelamadhaba Mahapatro, Piyush Gupta, Faina Sigalov, Salil Kapoor, Jonathan Sturgeon
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Patent number: 10063505Abstract: Technologies are described herein for providing post-processing of messages. In particular, the post-processing of messages occurs without any condition that the message was delivered. This post-processing of messages allows for system redundancy. A message to be sent is received and undergoes a subset of operations prior to being sent out. Currently, the processing operations are more extensive prior to sending off a message. After the message is sent for delivery, the message outgoes additional processing, even if the message is not successfully delivered.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2015Date of Patent: August 28, 2018Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Krishna Kumar Parthasarathy, Neelamadhaba Mahapatro, Faina Sigalov, Piyush Gupta, William James Whalen, Jonathan Sturgeon, Wayne Merl Cranston, Salil Kapoor
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Publication number: 20180198799Abstract: An enhanced email service that mitigates drawbacks of conventional email services by enabling transmission of encrypted content to a recipient regardless of the recipient having a prior relationship with the sender or having credentials issued from a certificate authority. A method is provided for receiving encrypted content and generating a message includes both the encrypted content as an attachment and a link to enable decrypted access to the decrypted content. The method may include transmitting the message to an intended recipient's mailbox while also storing the message in an organizational mailbox to provide for subsequent decryption of the encrypted content. The link may provide the intended recipient of the message with decrypted access to the encrypted content in various ways depending on, for example, whether the recipient is viewing the message through a webmail browser or through a local mail client that is compatible with the enhanced email service.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 23, 2017Publication date: July 12, 2018Inventors: Krishna Kumar PARTHASARATHY, George E. ROUSSOS, Hao ZHANG, Christopher S. DICKENS, Salil KAPOOR, Vinh TRINH
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Publication number: 20160261551Abstract: Technologies are described herein for altering message properties within a message to indicate acknowledgement. In particular, types of acknowledgment may include delivery receipts, read receipts and non-read receipts. According to one aspect presented herein, a method is provided for acknowledging a message. The method includes receiving a message from a client and attempting to send the message to a recipient mailbox. Additionally, the method alters properties of the message in response to attempting to send the message.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2015Publication date: September 8, 2016Inventors: Krishna Kumar Parthasarathy, Neelamadhaba Mahapatro, Faina Sigalov, Piyush Gupta, William James Whalen, Jonathan Sturgeon, Wayne Merl Cranston, Salil Kapoor
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Publication number: 20160261542Abstract: Technologies are described herein for providing delivery optimization of email messages. In particular, direct delivery system is provided for sending emails to allow for instant communication and collaboration. According to one aspect presented herein, a method is provided for instant or near instant delivery of a message. The method includes receiving the message from a client. Additionally, the method analyzes the message to determine if it meets one or more factors for taking a direct path.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2015Publication date: September 8, 2016Inventors: Krishna Kumar Parthasarathy, Wayne Merl Cranston, William James Whalen, Neelamadhaba Mahapatro, Piyush Gupta, Faina Sigalov, Salil Kapoor, Jonathan Sturgeon
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Publication number: 20160261534Abstract: Technologies are described herein for providing instant processing of email messages. In particular, instant processing of email messages is provided for sending emails to allow for instant communication and collaboration. According to one aspect presented herein, a method is provided for instant or near instant delivery of a message across multiple organizations. The method includes receiving the message from a client. Additionally, the method sends the message via email to multiple recipients across multiple organizations.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2015Publication date: September 8, 2016Inventors: Krishna Kumar Parthasarathy, William James Whalen, Jonathan Sturgeon, Neelamadhaba Mahapatro, Salil Kapoor, Piyush Gupta, Wayne Merl Cranston, Faina Sigalov
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Publication number: 20160261535Abstract: Technologies are described herein for providing post-processing of messages. In particular, the post-processing of messages occurs without any condition that the message was delivered. This post-processing of messages allows for system redundancy. A message to be sent is received and undergoes a subset of operations prior to being sent out. Currently, the processing operations are more extensive prior to sending off a message. After the message is sent for delivery, the message outgoes additional processing, even if the message is not successfully delivered.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2015Publication date: September 8, 2016Inventors: Krishna Kumar Parthasarathy, Neelamadhaba Mahapatro, Faina Sigalov, Piyush Gupta, William James Whalen, Jonathan Sturgeon, Wayne Merl Cranston, Salil Kapoor
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Publication number: 20100149984Abstract: A system which monitors traffic, call routing, statistics, signaling, CDR, suggests improvements and optimizes the network by generating auto scripting for all Telecom Elements. Human intervention is only needed to confirm the changes after which they come into effect during maintenance window. The system will provide alternative to extensive human effort to maintain and expand the network as this system will suggest ways to optimize the network, provide expansion plans, suggest improvement in the network. In critical outage time implement steps to minimize effects of an outage.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2008Publication date: June 17, 2010Inventors: Salil Kapoor, Vineet Khurana