Patents by Inventor Tyler Kaye

Tyler Kaye 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).

  • Patent number: 12248495
    Abstract: A method for managing data synchronization for a database having a dynamic schema, the method comprising: generating, at a first client device, a first changeset that is representative of an operation on a data object in a database; transmitting a synchronization request for synchronizing the database with one or more changesets generated by a second client device; receiving a second changeset that is representative of an operation performed by the second client device on the data object, wherein the database is shared between the first client device and the second client device; and merging, at the first client device, the first changeset and the second changeset to update the data object, wherein the merging is performed based on data received from a plurality of the one or more servers operating in parallel to each other.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 5, 2023
    Date of Patent: March 11, 2025
    Assignee: MongoDB, Inc.
    Inventors: Louis DiPalma, Ian Ward, Michael Patrick O'Brien, Tyler Kaye, Sudarshan Muralidhar, Jonathan Reams, Alexander Swane Stigsen, Kirollos Morkos
  • Publication number: 20240427798
    Abstract: Described herein are tiered synchronization systems and methods suitable for use in non-relational database systems distributed across multiple remote locations, which may provide access to some or all functionality of a cloud-tier server at a mid-tier server. For example, the mid-tier server may be locally accessible (e.g., over LAN) to clients independent of any remote connection to the cloud-tier server (e.g., over the Internet). In some embodiments, a mid-tier server may be configured to perform flexible sync functionality, such as flexible partitioning and/or permissions, whether independently and/or in cooperation with the cloud-tier server performing the same or similar functionality. In some embodiments, systems described herein may provide flexible and consistent local data access to non-relational data in locations where remote network connections are intermittent, such as due to weather conditions, relatively frequent network outages, and/or due to the location regularly changing (e.g.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 20, 2024
    Publication date: December 26, 2024
    Applicant: MongoDB, Inc.
    Inventors: Ian Ward, Michael Patrick O'Brien, Rushil Kumar, Sudarshan Muralidhar, Tyler Kaye
  • Publication number: 20240427803
    Abstract: Described herein are tiered synchronization systems and methods suitable for use in non-relational database systems distributed across multiple remote locations, which may provide access to some or all functionality of a cloud-tier server at a mid-tier server. For example, the mid-tier server may be locally accessible (e.g., over LAN) to clients independent of any remote connection to the cloud-tier server (e.g., over the Internet). In some embodiments, a mid-tier server may be configured to perform flexible sync functionality, such as flexible partitioning and/or permissions, whether independently and/or in cooperation with the cloud-tier server performing the same or similar functionality. In some embodiments, systems described herein may provide flexible and consistent local data access to non-relational data in locations where remote network connections are intermittent, such as due to weather conditions, relatively frequent network outages, and/or due to the location regularly changing (e.g.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 20, 2024
    Publication date: December 26, 2024
    Applicant: MongoDB, Inc.
    Inventors: Ian Ward, Michael Patrick O'Brien, Rushil Kumar, Sudarshan Muralidhar, Tyler Kaye
  • Publication number: 20230315757
    Abstract: A method for managing data synchronization for a database having a dynamic schema, the method comprising: generating, at a first client device, a first changeset that is representative of an operation on a data object in a database; transmitting a synchronization request for synchronizing the database with one or more changesets generated by a second client device; receiving a second changeset that is representative of an operation performed by the second client device on the data object, wherein the database is shared between the first client device and the second client device; and merging, at the first client device, the first changeset and the second changeset to update the data object, wherein the merging is performed based on data received from a plurality of the one or more servers operating in parallel to each other.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 5, 2023
    Publication date: October 5, 2023
    Applicant: MongoDB, Inc.
    Inventors: Louis DiPalma, Ian Ward, Michael Patrick O'Brien, Tyler Kaye, Sudarshan Muralidhar, Jonathan Reams, Kristian Spangsege, Alexander Swane Stigsen