Patents by Inventor Steve Molloy
Steve Molloy 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: 20200403997Abstract: An information integration system may include a set of integration services embodied on one or more server machines in a computing environment. The set of integration services may include connectors communicatively connected to disparate information systems. The connectors may be configured for integrating data stored in the disparate information systems utilizing a common model employed by the set of integration services. The common model may overlay, augment, integrate, or otherwise utilize a content management interoperability services data model and may include common property definitions and a common security model. The common security model may include permissions particularly defined for use by the set of integration services. These common property definitions and permissions may be uniquely defined and utilized by the information integration system.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 4, 2020Publication date: December 24, 2020Inventors: Jody Hupton Palmer, Alexander Lilko, Steve Molloy
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Patent number: 10795955Abstract: An information integration system may include a set of integration services embodied on one or more server machines in a computing environment. The set of integration services may include connectors communicatively connected to disparate information systems. The connectors are configured for integrating data utilizing a common model comprising a content management interoperability services data model, common property definitions, and a common security model particularly defined for use by the set of integration services. Responsive to a user query to search disparate information systems or a subset thereof, an application may communicate metadata of interest contained in the user query to a search engine which locates, via a unified index, requested data from the disparate information systems or a subset thereof. The search engine returns search results referencing the requested data to the application which interprets the search results and displays a visualization thereof on a client device.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2018Date of Patent: October 6, 2020Assignee: Open Text SA ULCInventors: Daniel Leclerc, Maxime Dubois, Alex Dowgailenko, Jody Hupton Palmer, Alexander Lilko, Steve Molloy
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Patent number: 10778686Abstract: An information integration system may include a set of integration services embodied on one or more server machines in a computing environment. The set of integration services may include connectors communicatively connected to disparate information systems. The connectors may be configured for integrating data stored in the disparate information systems utilizing a common model employed by the set of integration services. The common model may overlay, augment, integrate, or otherwise utilize a content management interoperability services data model and may include common property definitions and a common security model. The common security model may include permissions particularly defined for use by the set of integration services. These common property definitions and permissions may be uniquely defined and utilized by the information integration system.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2018Date of Patent: September 15, 2020Assignee: Open Text SA ULCInventors: Jody Hupton Palmer, Alexander Lilko, Steve Molloy
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Publication number: 20200153832Abstract: An information integration system may include a set of integration services embodied on one or more server machines in a computing environment. The set of integration services may include connectors communicatively connected to disparate information systems. The connectors may be configured for integrating data stored in the disparate information systems utilizing a common model employed by the set of integration services. The common model may overlay, augment, integrate, or otherwise utilize a content management interoperability services data model and may include common property definitions and a common security model. The common security model may include permissions particularly defined for use by the set of integration services. These common property definitions and permissions may be uniquely defined and utilized by the information integration system.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 10, 2020Publication date: May 14, 2020Inventors: Jody Hupton Palmer, Alexander Lilko, Steve Molloy
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Patent number: 10567383Abstract: An information integration system may include a set of integration services embodied on one or more server machines in a computing environment. The set of integration services may include connectors communicatively connected to disparate information systems. The connectors may be configured for integrating data stored in the disparate information systems utilizing a common model employed by the set of integration services. The common model may overlay, augment, integrate, or otherwise utilize a content management interoperability services data model and may include common property definitions and a common security model. The common security model may include permissions particularly defined for use by the set of integration services. These common property definitions and permissions may be uniquely defined and utilized by the information integration system.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2017Date of Patent: February 18, 2020Assignee: Open Text SA ULCInventors: Jody Hupton Palmer, Alexander Lilko, Steve Molloy
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Publication number: 20190179843Abstract: In an auto-classification system, example documents whose content exemplifies a content category or classification can be imported into a classification model. The classification model is tested to assess accuracy. Based on the testing, metrics or other information can be provided as feedback to a user. The user can iteratively refine the classification model and keep re-running the classifications to view how each change to the classification model improves accuracy. If no user refinement is desired, the auto-classification system classifies documents utilizing the classification model. This technology enhances the overall transparency and defensibility of the auto-classification process.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 11, 2019Publication date: June 13, 2019Inventors: Charles-Olivier Simard, Alex Bowyer, Daniel Leclerc, Steve Molloy
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Publication number: 20190149548Abstract: An information integration system may include a set of integration services embodied on one or more server machines in a computing environment. The set of integration services may include connectors communicatively connected to disparate information systems. The connectors may be configured for integrating data stored in the disparate information systems utilizing a common model employed by the set of integration services. The common model may overlay, augment, integrate, or otherwise utilize a content management interoperability services data model and may include common property definitions and a common security model. The common security model may include permissions particularly defined for use by the set of integration services. These common property definitions and permissions may be uniquely defined and utilized by the information integration system.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2018Publication date: May 16, 2019Inventors: Jody Hupton Palmer, Alexander Lilko, Steve Molloy
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Patent number: 10235453Abstract: An auto-classification system and method provides dynamic user feedback in a guide that is presented to the user. The feedback presented in the guide enables the user to refine the classification model by adding or removing exemplars, creating, editing or deleting rules, or performing other such adjustments to the classification model. This technology enhances the overall transparency and defensibility of the auto-classification process.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2016Date of Patent: March 19, 2019Assignee: Open Text CorporationInventors: Charles-Olivier Simard, Alex Bowyer, Daniel Leclerc, Steve Molloy
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Patent number: 10182054Abstract: An information integration system may include a set of integration services embodied on one or more server machines in a computing environment. The set of integration services may include connectors communicatively connected to disparate information systems. The connectors may be configured for integrating data stored in the disparate information systems utilizing a common model employed by the set of integration services. The common model may overlay, augment, integrate, or otherwise utilize a content management interoperability services data model and may include common property definitions and a common security model. The common security model may include permissions particularly defined for use by the set of integration services. These common property definitions and permissions may be uniquely defined and utilized by the information integration system.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2014Date of Patent: January 15, 2019Assignee: Open Text SA ULCInventors: Jody Hupton Palmer, Alexander Lilko, Steve Molloy
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Publication number: 20180144058Abstract: An information integration system may include a set of integration services embodied on one or more server machines in a computing environment. The set of integration services may include connectors communicatively connected to disparate information systems. The connectors are configured for integrating data utilizing a common model comprising a content management interoperability services data model, common property definitions, and a common security model particularly defined for use by the set of integration services. Responsive to a user query to search disparate information systems or a subset thereof, an application may communicate metadata of interest contained in the user query to a search engine which locates, via a unified index, requested data from the disparate information systems or a subset thereof. The search engine returns search results referencing the requested data to the application which interprets the search results and displays a visualization thereof on a client device.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 22, 2018Publication date: May 24, 2018Inventors: Daniel Leclerc, Maxime Dubois, Alex Dowgailenko, Jody Hupton Palmer, Alexander Lilko, Steve Molloy
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Patent number: 9898537Abstract: An information integration system may include a set of integration services embodied on one or more server machines in a computing environment. The set of integration services may include connectors communicatively connected to disparate information systems. The connectors are configured for integrating data utilizing a common model comprising a content management interoperability services data model, common property definitions, and a common security model particularly defined for use by the set of integration services. Responsive to a user query to search disparate information systems or a subset thereof, an application may communicate metadata of interest contained in the user query to a search engine which locates, via a unified index, requested data from the disparate information systems or a subset thereof. The search engine returns search results referencing the requested data to the application which interprets the search results and displays a visualization thereof on a client device.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2014Date of Patent: February 20, 2018Assignee: Open Text SA ULCInventors: Daniel Leclerc, Maxime Dubois, Alex Dowgailenko, Jody Hupton Palmer, Alexander Lilko, Steve Molloy
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Publication number: 20170201523Abstract: An information integration system may include a set of integration services embodied on one or more server machines in a computing environment. The set of integration services may include connectors communicatively connected to disparate information systems. The connectors may be configured for integrating data stored in the disparate information systems utilizing a common model employed by the set of integration services. The common model may overlay, augment, integrate, or otherwise utilize a content management interoperability services data model and may include common property definitions and a common security model. The common security model may include permissions particularly defined for use by the set of integration services. These common property definitions and permissions may be uniquely defined and utilized by the information integration system.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 28, 2017Publication date: July 13, 2017Inventors: Jody Hupton Palmer, Alexander Lilko, Steve Molloy
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Publication number: 20160253412Abstract: An auto-classification system and method provides dynamic user feedback in a guide that is presented to the user. The feedback presented in the guide enables the user to refine the classification model by adding or removing exemplars, creating, editing or deleting rules, or performing other such adjustments to the classification model. This technology enhances the overall transparency and defensibility of the auto-classification process.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2016Publication date: September 1, 2016Inventors: Charles-Olivier Simard, Alex Bowyer, Daniel Leclerc, Steve Molloy
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Patent number: 9348899Abstract: An auto-classification system and method provides dynamic user feedback in a guide that is presented to the user. The feedback presented in the guide enables the user to refine the classification model by adding or removing exemplars, creating, editing or deleting rules, or performing other such adjustments to the classification model. This technology enhances the overall transparency and defensibility of the auto-classification process.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2012Date of Patent: May 24, 2016Assignee: OPEN TEXT CORPORATIONInventors: Charles-Olivier Simard, Alex Bowyer, Daniel Leclerc, Steve Molloy
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Publication number: 20150058314Abstract: An information integration system may include a set of integration services embodied on one or more server machines in a computing environment. The set of integration services may include connectors communicatively connected to disparate information systems. The connectors are configured for integrating data utilizing a common model comprising a content management interoperability services data model, common property definitions, and a common security model particularly defined for use by the set of integration services. Responsive to a user query to search disparate information systems or a subset thereof, an application may communicate metadata of interest contained in the user query to a search engine which locates, via a unified index, requested data from the disparate information systems or a subset thereof. The search engine returns search results referencing the requested data to the application which interprets the search results and displays a visualization thereof on a client device.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2014Publication date: February 26, 2015Inventors: Daniel Leclerc, Maxime Dubois, Alex Dowgailenko, Jody Hupton Palmer, Alexander Lilko, Steve Molloy
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Patent number: 8868078Abstract: A mobile terminal comprising: transceiver apparatus for accessing a wireless network using an earlier and a later generation radio access technology, to establish a voice channel and packet data channel; and an inter radio access technology selector configured to monitor a condition for disabling the earlier generation access, being a condition other than coverage under the earlier generation technology falling below an acceptable lower level. The selector makes inter radio access technology decisions dynamically from the mobile terminal by updating registration with the network to indicate that the earlier generation technology is no longer supported. The selector thereby prevents the mobile terminal being subject to decisions from the network that would otherwise impose transfer to the earlier generation. At least some of the decisions made from the mobile terminal thus disable the earlier generation access whilst in presence of at least the lower level of coverage under the earlier generation.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2012Date of Patent: October 21, 2014Assignee: Nvidia CorporationInventors: Steve Molloy, Stephen A. Allpress, Mathieu Imbault
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Publication number: 20140282910Abstract: An information integration system may include a set of integration services embodied on one or more server machines in a computing environment. The set of integration services may include connectors communicatively connected to disparate information systems. The connectors may be configured for integrating data stored in the disparate information systems utilizing a common model employed by the set of integration services. The common model may overlay, augment, integrate, or otherwise utilize a content management interoperability services data model and may include common property definitions and a common security model. The common security model may include permissions particularly defined for use by the set of integration services. These common property definitions and permissions may be uniquely defined and utilized by the information integration system.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2014Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: Open Text S.A.Inventors: Jody Hupton Palmer, Alexander Lilko, Steve Molloy
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Publication number: 20140122486Abstract: An auto-classification system and method provides dynamic user feedback in a guide that is presented to the user. The feedback presented in the guide enables the user to refine the classification model by adding or removing exemplars, creating, editing or deleting rules, or performing other such adjustments to the classification model. This technology enhances the overall transparency and defensibility of the auto-classification process.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2012Publication date: May 1, 2014Applicant: Open Text CorporationInventors: Charles-Olivier Simard, Alex Bowyer, Daniel Leclerc, Steve Molloy
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Publication number: 20130310036Abstract: A mobile terminal comprising: transceiver apparatus for accessing a wireless network using an earlier and a later generation radio access technology, to establish a voice channel and packet data channel; and an inter radio access technology selector configured to monitor a condition for disabling the earlier generation access, being a condition other than coverage under the earlier generation technology falling below an acceptable lower level. The selector makes inter radio access technology decisions dynamically from the mobile terminal by updating registration with the network to indicate that the earlier generation technology is no longer supported. The selector thereby prevents the mobile terminal being subject to decisions from the network that would otherwise impose transfer to the earlier generation. At least some of the decisions made from the mobile terminal thus disable the earlier generation access whilst in presence of at least the lower level of coverage under the earlier generation.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2012Publication date: November 21, 2013Applicant: NVIDIA CORPORATIONInventors: Steve Molloy, Stephen A. Allpress, Mathieu Imbault
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Publication number: 20070118618Abstract: A method for initiating or recovering a media-on-demand session in a distributed media-on-demand network consisting of N streaming nodes (203 . . . 204), the method having: a. a first step wherein a client device (201) sends a setup request (251; 256) to a highly available redirector device (221) to request initiation or recovery of said session; b. a second step wherein the redirector device (221) selects a streaming node (203; 204) for the session; and c. a third step wherein the redirector device (221) instructs the client device (201) to use the selected media streaming node (203; 204) for that session. A further distinctive feature is that the client device (201) requests media delivery from the selected media-streaming node either from the beginning (for initiation) or from the last position (for recovery).Type: ApplicationFiled: November 17, 2006Publication date: May 24, 2007Inventors: Andrey Kisel, David Robinson, Steve Molloy