Patents by Inventor Sauhard Sahi
Sauhard Sahi 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: 10623272Abstract: A messaging system enables client applications to send and receive messages. The messaging system includes independent component programs performing different functions of the messaging system, such as connection managers that maintain network connections with the client applications, a message router that sends received messages to recipient applications through network connections, and a dispatcher that authenticates other component programs. A messaging server may authenticate client applications using certificate-based authentication (e.g., private and public keys), authentication transfer from another trusted messaging server, or other methods (e.g., user name and password). To authenticate a component program, the dispatcher compares instantiation information (e.g., user identity, process identifier, creation time) of the component program provided by the operating system with instantiation information saved in a shared memory at the time of the component program's instantiation.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2017Date of Patent: April 14, 2020Assignee: BlackRock Financial Management, Inc.Inventors: Elliot Hamburger, Jonathan S. Harris, Jeffrey A. Litvin, Sauhard Sahi, John D. Valois, Ara Basil, Randall B. Fradin
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Patent number: 10341196Abstract: A messaging system enables client applications to send and receive messages. The messaging system includes independent component programs performing different functions of the messaging system. The component programs include persistent connection managers that maintain connections with the client applications, a dispatcher that establishes connections, and a message router that sends received messages to recipient applications through corresponding connections. The connection managers share a state memory containing a received message and a completion state associated with the received message. The messaging system retains the message until the completion state fulfills a completion condition. The messaging systems supports live deployment of updates the message router and dispatcher because the state of the messaging system is stored independently from memory allocated to these component programs, so they may be restarted without loss of messages, connections or other state information.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2017Date of Patent: July 2, 2019Assignee: BlackRock Financial Management, Inc.Inventors: Elliot Hamburger, Jonathan S. Harris, Jeffrey A. Litvin, Sauhard Sahi, John D. Valois, Ara Basil
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Patent number: 10263855Abstract: A messaging system enables client applications to send and receive messages. The messaging system includes independent component programs performing different functions of the messaging system, such as connection managers that maintain network connections with the client applications, a message router that sends received messages to recipient applications through network connections, and a dispatcher that authenticates other component programs. A messaging server may authenticate client applications using certificate-based authentication (e.g., private and public keys), authentication transfer from another trusted messaging server, or other methods (e.g., user name and password). To authenticate a component program, the dispatcher compares instantiation information (e.g., user identity, process identifier, creation time) of the component program provided by the operating system with instantiation information saved in a shared memory at the time of the component program's instantiation.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2017Date of Patent: April 16, 2019Assignee: BlackRock Financial Management, Inc.Inventors: Elliot Hamburger, Jonathan S. Harris, Jeffrey A. Litvin, Sauhard Sahi, John D. Valois, Ara Basil, Randall B. Fradin
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Publication number: 20170272332Abstract: A messaging system enables client applications to send and receive messages. The messaging system includes independent component programs performing different functions of the messaging system, such as connection managers that maintain network connections with the client applications, a message router that sends received messages to recipient applications through network connections, and a dispatcher that authenticates other component programs. A messaging server may authenticate client applications using certificate-based authentication (e.g., private and public keys), authentication transfer from another trusted messaging server, or other methods (e.g., user name and password). To authenticate a component program, the dispatcher compares instantiation information (e.g., user identity, process identifier, creation time) of the component program provided by the operating system with instantiation information saved in a shared memory at the time of the component program's instantiation.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2017Publication date: September 21, 2017Inventors: Elliot Hamburger, Jonathan S. Harris, Jeffrey A. Litvin, Sauhard Sahi, John D. Valois, Ara Basil, Randall B. Fradin
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Publication number: 20170257280Abstract: A messaging system enables client applications to send and receive messages. The messaging system includes independent component programs performing different functions of the messaging system. The component programs include persistent connection managers that maintain connections with the client applications, a dispatcher that establishes connections, and a message router that sends received messages to recipient applications through corresponding connections. The connection managers share a state memory containing a received message and a completion state associated with the received message. The messaging system retains the message until the completion state fulfills a completion condition. The messaging systems supports live deployment of updates the message router and dispatcher because the state of the messaging system is stored independently from memory allocated to these component programs, so they may be restarted without loss of messages, connections or other state information.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 18, 2017Publication date: September 7, 2017Inventors: Elliot Hamburger, Jonathan S. Harris, Jeffrey A. Litvin, Sauhard Sahi, John D. Valois, Ara Basil
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Publication number: 20170257282Abstract: A messaging system enables client applications to send and receive messages. The messaging system includes independent component programs performing different functions of the messaging system, such as connection managers that maintain network connections with the client applications, a message router that sends received messages to recipient applications through network connections, and a dispatcher that authenticates other component programs. A messaging server may authenticate client applications using certificate-based authentication (e.g., private and public keys), authentication transfer from another trusted messaging server, or other methods (e.g., user name and password). To authenticate a component program, the dispatcher compares instantiation information (e.g., user identity, process identifier, creation time) of the component program provided by the operating system with instantiation information saved in a shared memory at the time of the component program's instantiation.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 24, 2017Publication date: September 7, 2017Inventors: Elliot Hamburger, Jonathan S. Harris, Jeffrey A. Litvin, Sauhard Sahi, John D. Valois, Ara Basil, Randall B. Fradin
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Patent number: 9712398Abstract: A messaging system enables client applications to send and receive messages. The messaging system includes independent component programs performing different functions of the messaging system, such as connection managers that maintain network connections with the client applications, a message router that sends received messages to recipient applications through network connections, and a dispatcher that authenticates other component programs. A messaging server may authenticate client applications using certificate-based authentication (e.g., private and public keys), authentication transfer from another trusted messaging server, or other methods (e.g., user name and password). To authenticate a component program, the dispatcher compares instantiation information (e.g., user identity, process identifier, creation time) of the component program provided by the operating system with instantiation information saved in a shared memory at the time of the component program's instantiation.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2016Date of Patent: July 18, 2017Assignee: BlackRock Financial Management, Inc.Inventors: Elliot Hamburger, Jonathan S. Harris, Jeffrey A. Litvin, Sauhard Sahi, John D. Valois, Ara Basil, Randall B. Fradin
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Patent number: 9705752Abstract: A messaging system enables client applications to send and receive messages. The messaging system includes independent component programs performing different functions of the messaging system. The component programs include persistent connection managers that maintain connections with the client applications, a dispatcher that establishes connections, and a message router that sends received messages to recipient applications through corresponding connections. The connection managers share a state memory containing a received message and a completion state associated with the received message. The messaging system retains the message until the completion state fulfills a completion condition. The messaging systems supports live deployment of updates the message router and dispatcher because the state of the messaging system is stored independently from memory allocated to these component programs, so they may be restarted without loss of messages, connections or other state information.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2016Date of Patent: July 11, 2017Assignee: BlackRock Financial Management, Inc.Inventors: Elliot Hamburger, Jonathan S. Harris, Jeffrey A. Litvin, Sauhard Sahi, John D. Valois, Ara Basil
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Publication number: 20160226718Abstract: A messaging system enables client applications to send and receive messages. The messaging system includes independent component programs performing different functions of the messaging system. The component programs include persistent connection managers that maintain connections with the client applications, a dispatcher that establishes connections, and a message router that sends received messages to recipient applications through corresponding connections. The connection managers share a state memory containing a received message and a completion state associated with the received message. The messaging system retains the message until the completion state fulfills a completion condition. The messaging systems supports live deployment of updates the message router and dispatcher because the state of the messaging system is stored independently from memory allocated to these component programs, so they may be restarted without loss of messages, connections or other state information.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 29, 2016Publication date: August 4, 2016Inventors: Elliot Hamburger, Jonathan S. Harris, Jeffrey A. Litvin, Sauhard Sahi, John D. Valois, Ara Basil
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Publication number: 20160226835Abstract: A messaging system enables client applications to send and receive messages. The messaging system includes independent component programs performing different functions of the messaging system, such as connection managers that maintain network connections with the client applications, a message router that sends received messages to recipient applications through network connections, and a dispatcher that authenticates other component programs. A messaging server may authenticate client applications using certificate-based authentication (e.g., private and public keys), authentication transfer from another trusted messaging server, or other methods (e.g., user name and password). To authenticate a component program, the dispatcher compares instantiation information (e.g., user identity, process identifier, creation time) of the component program provided by the operating system with instantiation information saved in a shared memory at the time of the component program's instantiation.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 29, 2016Publication date: August 4, 2016Inventors: Elliot Hamburger, Jonathan S. Harris, Jeffrey A. Litvin, Sauhard Sahi, John D. Valois, Ara Basil, Randall B. Fradin