Patents by Inventor Szymon Madejczyk
Szymon Madejczyk 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: 11962427Abstract: Traditionally, meetings are widely utilized in business and personal communications, whether in-person and/or virtual. Organizing such meetings typically involves multiple exchanges of content and messages between users before, during, and after the meeting. In some cases, meetings may occur impromptu and may result in inefficient and unproductive collaboration. A collaboration object configured to enable users to dynamically collaborate before, during, and after a meeting is provided. In aspects, the collaboration object links content generated before, during, and after the meeting in a single location and provides functionality for concurrent multi-user interaction and synchronization of the content across applications. The collaboration object may be available from a variety of application platforms, enabling and persisting real-time editing and collaboration before, during and after the meeting.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 2021Date of Patent: April 16, 2024Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Shiraz J. Cupala, Eric Hull, Kevin Daniel Morrison, Julia Foran, James Paul Kardos, Jr., Szymon Madejczyk
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Publication number: 20240112142Abstract: Traditionally, meetings are widely utilized in business and personal communications, whether in-person and/or virtual. Organizing such meetings typically involves multiple exchanges of content and messages between users before, during, and after the meeting. In some cases, meetings may occur impromptu and may result in inefficient and unproductive collaboration. A collaboration object configured to enable users to dynamically collaborate before, during, and after a meeting is provided. In aspects, the collaboration object links content generated before, during, and after the meeting in a single location and provides functionality for concurrent multi-user interaction and synchronization of the content across applications. The collaboration object may be available from a variety of application platforms, enabling and persisting real-time editing and collaboration before, during and after the meeting.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2023Publication date: April 4, 2024Applicant: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Shiraz J. CUPALA, Eric HULL, Kevin Daniel MORRISON, Lan YE, Shivaram PRABHAKAR, Julia FORAN, James Paul KARDOS, Jr., Szymon MADEJCZYK
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Patent number: 11836679Abstract: Traditionally, meetings are widely utilized in business and personal communications, whether in-person and/or virtual. Organizing such meetings typically involves multiple exchanges of content and messages between users before, during, and after the meeting. In some cases, meetings may occur impromptu and may result in inefficient and unproductive collaboration. A collaboration object configured to enable users to dynamically collaborate before, during, and after a meeting is provided. In aspects, the collaboration object links content generated before, during, and after the meeting in a single location and provides functionality for concurrent multi-user interaction and synchronization of the content across applications. The collaboration object may be available from a variety of application platforms, enabling and persisting real-time editing and collaboration before, during and after the meeting.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 2021Date of Patent: December 5, 2023Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Shiraz J. Cupala, Eric Hull, Kevin Daniel Morrison, Lan Ye, Shivaram Prabhakar, Julia Foran, James Paul Kardos, Jr., Szymon Madejczyk
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Publication number: 20230155851Abstract: Traditionally, meetings are widely utilized in business and personal communications, whether in-person and/or virtual. Organizing such meetings typically involves multiple exchanges of content and messages between users before, during, and after the meeting. In some cases, meetings may occur impromptu and may result in inefficient and unproductive collaboration. A collaboration object configured to enable users to dynamically collaborate before, during, and after a meeting is provided. In aspects, the collaboration object links content generated before, during, and after the meeting in a single location and provides functionality for concurrent multi-user interaction and synchronization of the content across applications. The collaboration object may be available from a variety of application platforms, enabling and persisting real-time editing and collaboration before, during and after the meeting.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 13, 2023Publication date: May 18, 2023Applicant: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Shiraz J. CUPALA, Eric HULL, Kevin Daniel MORRISON, Julia FORAN, James Paul KARDOS, JR., Szymon MADEJCZYK
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Publication number: 20220263675Abstract: Traditionally, meetings are widely utilized in business and personal communications, whether in-person and/or virtual. Organizing such meetings typically involves multiple exchanges of content and messages between users before, during, and after the meeting. In some cases, meetings may occur impromptu and may result in inefficient and unproductive collaboration. A collaboration object configured to enable users to dynamically collaborate before, during, and after a meeting is provided. In aspects, the collaboration object links content generated before, during, and after the meeting in a single location and provides functionality for concurrent multi-user interaction and synchronization of the content across applications. The collaboration object may be available from a variety of application platforms, enabling and persisting real-time editing and collaboration before, during and after the meeting.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 18, 2021Publication date: August 18, 2022Applicant: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Shiraz J. CUPALA, Eric HULL, Kevin Daniel MORRISON, Julia FORAN, James Paul KARDOS, JR., Szymon MADEJCZYK
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Publication number: 20220261760Abstract: Traditionally, meetings are widely utilized in business and personal communications, whether in-person and/or virtual. Organizing such meetings typically involves multiple exchanges of content and messages between users before, during, and after the meeting. In some cases, meetings may occur impromptu and may result in inefficient and unproductive collaboration. A collaboration object configured to enable users to dynamically collaborate before, during, and after a meeting is provided. In aspects, the collaboration object links content generated before, during, and after the meeting in a single location and provides functionality for concurrent multi-user interaction and synchronization of the content across applications. The collaboration object may be available from a variety of application platforms, enabling and persisting real-time editing and collaboration before, during and after the meeting.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 18, 2021Publication date: August 18, 2022Applicant: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Shiraz J. CUPALA, Eric HULL, Kevin Daniel MORRISON, Lan YE, Shivaram PRABHAKAR, Julia FORAN, James Paul KARDOS, JR., Szymon MADEJCZYK
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Patent number: 11348072Abstract: The techniques described herein facilitate sharing electronic cloud-based calendars via online application and collaboration services, e.g., Microsoft Office 365®. In an implementation, a method of operating an online application and collaboration service for sharing electronic calendars between mailboxes is disclosed. The method includes receiving a request to share a master calendar owned by a first user of the online application and collaboration service with a second user. The master calendar is stored in the first user's mailbox. The method further includes communicating a response indicating acceptance of the request to share the master calendar, generating a copy of the master calendar in the second user's mailbox, and synching the copy of the master calendar with the master calendar using pre-cached data to populate an initial view.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 2017Date of Patent: May 31, 2022Assignee: MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGY LICENSING, LLCInventors: Jaskaran Singh, Szymon Madejczyk, Aaron Eugene Stout, Balasubramanian Ramachandran, Carolyn Amy McKenna, Julia Foran Schearer
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Patent number: 11281655Abstract: A system for validating data migrated from a first data store with source data to a second data store for destination data. A comparator is configured to access entity data for a particular entity which has been migrated from a first data store to a second data store. The comparator queries the first data store to a first set of comparison data from the first data store and obtains a second set of comparison data from the second data store. It then compares the first set of data with the second set of data to validate the migration of the data from the first to the second data store.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2019Date of Patent: March 22, 2022Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Jaskaran Singh, Sina Hakami, Szymon Madejczyk
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Patent number: 10922661Abstract: A calendar sharing invitation is received, and a receiver of the information is identified. The calendar sharing information is sent to the receiver, and the sharer's calendar data is synchronized to a computing system corresponding to the receiver. The sharer's calendar data is synchronized to a pre-accept memory, where it is hidden from the receiver until the receiver provides an input indicating that the receiver accepts the calendar sharing invitation. The sharer's calendar data is then exposed to the receiver for interaction by the receiver.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2017Date of Patent: February 16, 2021Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Szymon Madejczyk, Balasubramanian Ramachandran, Jaskaran Singh
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Patent number: 10509640Abstract: Adding an instance to a series in a fashion that preserves the series for both modern and legacy systems, even when the addition would not ordinarily be compatible with the legacy system. A method includes identifying a master message. The master message includes default values for events in the series. The method further includes identifying user input for a new event in the series. The user input identifies exceptions to the default values. The method further includes creating an instance message that includes default values from the master message for which there are no exceptions identified in the user input and includes the exceptions from the user input.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2017Date of Patent: December 17, 2019Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Jaskaran Singh, Dipak Sarjerao Pawar, Szymon Madejczyk, Roberto Ribeiro da Fonseca Mendes
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Publication number: 20190310973Abstract: A system for validating data migrated from a first data store with source data to a second data store for destination data. A comparator is configured to access entity data for a particular entity which has been migrated from a first data store to a second data store. The comparator queries the first data store to a first set of comparison data from the first data store and obtains a second set of comparison data from the second data store. It then compares the first set of data with the second set of data to validate the migration of the data from the first to the second data store.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 21, 2019Publication date: October 10, 2019Inventors: Jaskaran Singh, Sina Hakami, Szymon Madejczyk
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Patent number: 10331656Abstract: A system for validating data migrated from a first data store with source data to a second data store for destination data. A comparator is configured to access entity data for a particular entity which has been migrated from a first data store to a second data store. The comparator queries the first data store to a first set of comparison data from the first data store and obtains a second set of comparison data from the second data store. It then compares the first set of data with the second set of data to validate the migration of the data from the first to the second data store.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2015Date of Patent: June 25, 2019Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Jaskaran Singh, Sina Hakami, Szymon Madejczyk
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Patent number: 10163076Abstract: Using a set of alternative events with both modern and legacy systems. A method includes identifying a master message including a set of alternative events formatted for a modern system. The master message includes default information for all events in the set of alternative events as well as exception information representing exceptions to the default information for individual events in the set of alternative of events. A plurality of instance messages is identified. Each of the instance messages includes default information from the master message and exception information for a given event in the set of alternative events. The master message and the instance messages are sent to other systems without regard to whether the other systems are modern or legacy systems so as to allow modern systems to select event alternatives using the master message and to allow legacy systems to select event alternatives using the instance messages.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 2015Date of Patent: December 25, 2018Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Jaskaran Singh, Roberto Ribeiro da Fonseca Mendes, Szymon Madejczyk, Anna Aleksandrovna Pablo, Carolyn Amy McKenna
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Publication number: 20180276621Abstract: A calendar sharing invitation is received, and a receiver of the information is identified. The calendar sharing information is sent to the receiver, and the sharer's calendar data is synchronized to a computing system corresponding to the receiver. The sharer's calendar data is synchronized to a pre-accept memory, where it is hidden from the receiver until the receiver provides an input indicating that the receiver accepts the calendar sharing invitation. The sharer's calendar data is then exposed to the receiver for interaction by the receiver.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 27, 2017Publication date: September 27, 2018Inventors: Szymon Madejczyk, Balasubramanian Ramachandran, Jaskaran Singh
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Patent number: 10073869Abstract: Migrating data from a source data store to a destination data store and validating the migrated data. The method includes migrating data from a first data store to a second data store using a first protocol to create a first set of comparison data. The method further includes migrating the data from the first data store to the second data store using a second protocol to create a second set of comparison data. The method further includes comparing the first set of comparison data to the second set of comparison data. The method further includes validating migration of the data from the first data store to the second data store based on comparing the first set of comparison data and the second set of comparison data.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2015Date of Patent: September 11, 2018Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Jaskaran Singh, Sina Hakami, Szymon Madejczyk
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Publication number: 20180183803Abstract: A computing system record security architecture comprises, in one example, a record generation component configured to generate a record in a computing system, the record identifying a set of users associated with the record, and having an owner property that identifies a first user as an owner of the record, a co-owner assignment component configured to receive a co-owner assignment request, from the first user, to assign a second user to the record as a co-owner, and a record security component configured to receive a record modification request, from the second user, that requests a modification to the record, and to propagate the record modification request to the set of users with a unique identifier that identifies the first user.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 7, 2017Publication date: June 28, 2018Inventors: Jaskaran Singh, Szymon Madejczyk, Sina Hakami
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Patent number: 9979682Abstract: Providing series level updates for a series. A method includes identifying a master message. The master message is a series level message that includes a plurality of default properties for an ordered series. An ordered series of instance messages related to the series level message is identified. For each instance message in the ordered series of instance messages, one or more properties are identified that are not yet defined with default property values from the master message and that have not been defined as valid exceptions to the default properties from the master message. A default property value from a corresponding property of the master message is propagated to each of the identified properties. The ordered series is propagated to one or more legacy clients that are unable to consume certain series level messages by propagating the ordered series of instance messages with the updated property values.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 2015Date of Patent: May 22, 2018Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Jaskaran Singh, Szymon Madejczyk
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Patent number: 9977666Abstract: Adding an instance to a series in a fashion that preserves the series for both modern and legacy systems, even when the addition would not ordinarily be compatible with the legacy system. A method includes identifying a master message. The master message includes default values for events in the series. The method further includes identifying user input for a new event in the series. The user input identifies exceptions to the default values. The method further includes creating an instance message that includes default values from the master message for which there are no exceptions identified in the user input and includes the exceptions from the user input.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 2015Date of Patent: May 22, 2018Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Jaskaran Singh, Dipak Sarjerao Pawar, Szymon Madejczyk, Roberto Ribeiro da Fonseca Mendes
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Publication number: 20180107471Abstract: Adding an instance to a series in a fashion that preserves the series for both modern and legacy systems, even when the addition would not ordinarily be compatible with the legacy system. A method includes identifying a master message. The master message includes default values for events in the series. The method further includes identifying user input for a new event in the series. The user input identifies exceptions to the default values. The method further includes creating an instance message that includes default values from the master message for which there are no exceptions identified in the user input and includes the exceptions from the user input.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 6, 2017Publication date: April 19, 2018Inventors: Jaskaran SINGH, Dipak Sarjerao Pawar, Szymon Madejczyk, Roberto Ribeiro da Fonseca Mendes
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Publication number: 20180089632Abstract: The techniques described herein facilitate sharing electronic cloud-based calendars via online application and collaboration services, e.g., Microsoft Office 365®. In an implementation, a method of operating an online application and collaboration service for sharing electronic calendars between mailboxes is disclosed. The method includes receiving a request to share a master calendar owned by a first user of the online application and collaboration service with a second user. The master calendar is stored in the first user's mailbox. The method further includes communicating a response indicating acceptance of the request to share the master calendar, generating a copy of the master calendar in the second user's mailbox, and synching the copy of the master calendar with the master calendar using pre-cached data to populate an initial view.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 20, 2017Publication date: March 29, 2018Inventors: Jaskaran Singh, Szymon Madejczyk, Aaron Eugene Stout, Balasubramanian Ramachandran, Carolyn Amy McKenna, Julia Foran Schearer