Patents by Inventor William T. Walker
William T. Walker 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: 7747851Abstract: A system for licensing a computational component in a distributed processing network is provided. The system includes a licensing provider 100 that is spatially remote from the computational component 154 and is operable to: (a) assign a private and public key pair to the computational component 154; (b) create a digital certificate 308 for the computational component 154, the digital certificate 308 being signed with a private key of the licensing provider 100, the licensing provider's private key being different from the computational component's private key 312; (c) create a license file 176 to be installed on the computational component; and (d) transmit the license file 176 and the computational component's signed digital certificate 308 and private key 312 to the computational component 154.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2004Date of Patent: June 29, 2010Assignee: Avaya Inc.Inventors: Richard L. Robinson, Robert J. Serkowski, William T. Walker
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Patent number: 7707116Abstract: The present invention is directed to licensing data structures for telecommunication systems. The data structures comprise (a) a lock setting or status to permit the contents of the license file for an operational feature to take precedence over the corresponding translation information for the operational feature or to be used as a default setting if there is not corresponding translation information for the operational feature; (b) first and second value settings for an operational feature to permit a value associated with the operational feature to be set anywhere in the range defined by the first and second value settings; and (c) a right-to-use field for an operational feature that is separate from a setting field for the operational feature to provide flexibility in altering the setting field without deleting the operational feature. The present invention further provides a methodology for providing temporary licenses having different features enabled/disabled than a permanent license.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2002Date of Patent: April 27, 2010Assignee: Avaya Inc.Inventors: William T. Walker, James E. Rhodes, Robert J. Serkowski, Lawrence J. Morgan, Mohana Krishnan Gopalakrishna
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Patent number: 7698225Abstract: The present invention is directed to a system, comprising: a license manager 113 operable to identify the occurrence of a predetermined licensing event and a mode setting agent 124 operable to change, in response to the occurrence of the predetermined licensing event (e.g., an absence of a valid license), from a first licensing mode (e.g., a license normal mode) to a second licensing mode (e.g., a license error mode). The second licensing mode is different from the first licensing mode. In each of the first and second licensing modes a common set of features performed by the telecommunication application (e.g., call processing functions) are operational.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2002Date of Patent: April 13, 2010Assignee: Avaya Inc.Inventors: James E. Rhodes, Robert J. Serkowski, William T. Walker, Lawrence John Morgan, Mohana Krishnan Gopalakrishna
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Patent number: 7681245Abstract: A database record controls a license to use a computational component. An input receives an order identifier associated with an order related to a computational component and an interface retrieves order information associated with the identifier. The order information comprises at least one material code. A material code mapping agent compares the material code with at least one material code mapping table to identify corresponding computational component information associated with the material code.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2002Date of Patent: March 16, 2010Assignee: Avaya Inc.Inventors: William T. Walker, Bruce G. Lieou, Mary K. Lourenco, Robert J. Serkowski, Leslie Levy
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Publication number: 20100049725Abstract: A database record controls a license to use a computational component. An input receives an order identifier associated with an order related to a computational component and an interface retrieves order information associated with the identifier. The order information comprises at least one material code. A material code mapping agent compares the material code with at least one material code mapping table to identify corresponding computational component information associated with the material code.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2009Publication date: February 25, 2010Applicant: AVAYA INC.Inventors: William T. Walker, Bruce G. Lieou, Mary K. Lourenco, Robert J. Serkowski, Leslie Levy
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Patent number: 7373657Abstract: A proximity based computer access system is provided. According to the invention, a local key associated with a workstation wirelessly communicates with a local key which is associated with a user. If the user, and remote key, are outside of a preset radius of the workstation, access to the workstation is disabled. Accordingly, a workstation is secured from unauthorized access when an authorized user is not nearby. The present invention allows organizations to efficiently secure sensitive data from unauthorized access while reducing the requirements of users to manually enable and disable access to the sensitive data through the workstation.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2003Date of Patent: May 13, 2008Assignee: Avaya Technology Corp.Inventor: William T. Walker
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Patent number: 7272500Abstract: A system for validating a license to use a computational component, comprising (a) a GPS module 108 to determine one or more of GPS timing information and a geographic location of at least one of the computational component 400 and a key device 100 in communication with the computational component 400 and (b) a validation agent 128 and/or 404 operable to (a) compare the GPS timing information against the license expiration date and/or compare the geographic location with at least one predetermined geographic location permitted by the license and (b), when the GPS timing information is outside of the permissible license term and/or when the geographic location is not a permitted geographic location under the license, determine that the computational component 400 is not validly licensed.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 2004Date of Patent: September 18, 2007Assignee: Avaya Technology Corp.Inventor: William T. Walker
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Patent number: 7228567Abstract: A system for monitoring licensing eligibility of a computational component, the computational component being associated with a unique identifier, is provided. The system comprises (i) an input and/or interface 120 operable to receive a request to authorize operation of at least part of the computational component; (ii) a memory, such as licensing database 128, comprising licensing database information associated with the identifier, the information comprising a licensing state indicator; and (iii) an activator, such as remote feature activator 112, operable to (a) authorize operation of the at least part of the computational component when the licensing state indicator has a first state and (b) not authorize operation of the at least part of the computational component when the licensing state indicator has a second state other than the first state.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2002Date of Patent: June 5, 2007Assignee: Avaya Technology Corp.Inventors: Robert J. Serkowski, William T. Walker
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Patent number: 7216363Abstract: The present invention is directed to a system, comprising: (i) first and second computational components 102a and b having, respectively, first and second unique identifiers; (ii) a license file 112 comprising third and fourth identifiers 212a and b respectively associated with the first and second computational components; (iii) a license manager 113 operable to (a) obtain, from the first and second computational components, the first and second unique identifiers, (b) access the license file to obtain the third and fourth identifiers, (c) compare each of the first and second unique identifiers with one or both of the third and fourth identifiers; and (iv) a mode setting agent 124 operable to permit the one or both of the first and second computational components to perform an operation, when both the first and second identifiers match one of the third and fourth identifiers, and not permit the first and second computational components to perform the operation, when only one of the first and second identifieType: GrantFiled: August 30, 2002Date of Patent: May 8, 2007Assignee: Avaya Technology Corp.Inventors: Robert J. Serkowski, William T. Walker
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Patent number: 7127442Abstract: A telecommunication system comprises a computational component operating in a first licensing mode. The system includes a license manager 113 that identifies the occurrence of a predetermined licensing event and a mode setting agent 124 that notifies a user of the predetermined licensing event and determines whether or not the user acknowledges receipt of the notice within a selected time period. When the user fails to acknowledge receipt of the notice within the selected time period, the mode setting agent causes the computational component to operate in a second licensing mode, and, when the user acknowledges receipt of the notice within the selected time period, causes the computational component to operate in a third licensing mode. The first, second, and third licensing modes provide for a first, second, and third sets of operations, respectively. Each of the first and third sets of operations differ from the second set of operations.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 2003Date of Patent: October 24, 2006Assignee: Avaya Technology Corp.Inventors: Bruce P. Mazza, Phillip A. Whelan, William T. Walker, Lawrence J. Morgan
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Publication number: 20040199760Abstract: A telecommunication system comprises a computational component operating in a first licensing mode. The system includes a license manager 113 that identifies the occurrence of a predetermined licensing event and a mode setting agent 124 that notifies a user of the predetermined licensing event and determines whether or not the user acknowledges receipt of the notice within a selected time period. When the user fails to acknowledge receipt of the notice within the selected time period, the mode setting agent causes the computational component to operate in a second licensing mode, and, when the user acknowledges receipt of the notice within the selected time period, causes the computational component to operate in a third licensing mode. The first, second, and third licensing modes provide for a first, second, and third sets of operations, respectively. Each of the first and third sets of operations differ from the second set of operations.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 1, 2003Publication date: October 7, 2004Inventors: Bruce P. Mazza, Phillip A. Whelan, William T. Walker, Lawrence J. Morgan
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Publication number: 20040181696Abstract: A telecommunications component, such as a switch or server, is provided that includes a timer 120 and an access agent 116 operable to (a) authenticate a user using a first (typically dynamic) password; (b) after the user is successfully authenticated using the first password, receive a request from the user for a second (temporary, typically non-dynamic) password to be authorized for at least one of the user and a login associated with the user; (c) provide the user with the second password; and {d} initiate the timer to determine when an assigned life for the second password has expired.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2003Publication date: September 16, 2004Inventor: William T. Walker
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Publication number: 20040181695Abstract: A proximity based computer access system is provided. According to the invention, a local key associated with a workstation wirelessly communicates with a local key which is associated with a user. If the user, and remote key, are outside of a preset radius of the workstation, access to the workstation is disabled. Accordingly, a workstation is secured from unauthorized access when an authorized user is not nearby. The present invention allows organizations to efficiently secure sensitive data from unauthorized access while reducing the requirements of users to manually enable and disable access to the sensitive data through the workstation.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 10, 2003Publication date: September 16, 2004Inventor: William T. Walker
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Publication number: 20040128551Abstract: A system for providing a user with authorization to perform one or more functions using or otherwise involving a computational component is provided. The system includes an authentication file system 100 operable to (a) receive a request from a user for a second set of authentication information permitting a second set of operations to be performed on a computational component, wherein the computational component is operable to be installed by the user on the computational system, wherein the computational component contains a first set of authentication information permitting a first set of operations to be performed on the computational component; and wherein the first and second sets of operations are different; (b) generate an authentication file containing the second set of authentication information; and (c) transmit the authentication file to the computational system.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 20, 2003Publication date: July 1, 2004Inventors: William T. Walker, Robert J. Serkowski
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Publication number: 20040054930Abstract: The present invention is directed to licensing data structures for telecommunication systems. The data structures comprise (a) a lock setting or status to permit the contents of the license file for an operational feature to take precedence over the corresponding translation information for the operational feature or to be used as a default setting if there is not corresponding translation information for the operational feature; (b) first and second value settings for an operational feature to permit a value associated with the operational feature to be set anywhere in the range defined by the first and second value settings; and (c) a right-to-use field for an operational feature that is separate from a setting field for the operational feature to provide flexibility in altering the setting field without deleting the operational feature. The present invention further provides a methodology for providing temporary licenses having different features enabled/disabled than a permanent license.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2002Publication date: March 18, 2004Inventors: William T. Walker, James E. Rhodes, Robert J. Serkowski, Lawrence J. Morgan, Mohana Krishnan Gopalakrishna
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Publication number: 20040054909Abstract: The present invention is directed to a system, comprising: (i) first and second computational components 102a and b having, respectively, first and second unique identifiers; (ii) a license file 112 comprising third and fourth identifiers 212a and b respectively associated with the first and second computational components; (iii) a license manager 113 operable to (a) obtain, from the first and second computational components, the first and second unique identifiers, (b) access the license file to obtain the third and fourth identifiers, (c) compare each of the first and second unique identifiers with one or both of the third and fourth identifiers; and (iv) a mode setting agent 124 operable to permit the one or both of the first and second computational components to perform an operation, when both the first and second identifiers match one of the third and fourth identifiers, and not permit the first and second computational components to perform the operation, when only one of the first and second identifieType: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2002Publication date: March 18, 2004Inventors: Robert J. Serkowski, William T. Walker
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Publication number: 20040044901Abstract: A system for monitoring licensing eligibility of a computational component, the computational component being associated with a unique identifier, is provided. The system comprises (i) an input and/or interface 120 operable to receive a request to authorize operation of at least part of the computational component; (ii) a memory, such as licensing database 128, comprising licensing database information associated with the identifier, the information comprising a licensing state indicator; and (iii) an activator, such as remote feature activator 112, operable to (a) authorize operation of the at least part of the computational component when the licensing state indicator has a first state and (b) not authorize operation of the at least part of the computational component when the licensing state indicator has a second state other than the first state.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2002Publication date: March 4, 2004Inventors: Robert J. Serkowski, William T. Walker
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Publication number: 20040044631Abstract: A system for creating a database record for providing a license to use a computational component is provided that comprises, in one configuration: (a) an input operable to receive an order identifier associated with an order related to a computational component; (b) an interface 120 operable to retrieve order information associated with the order identifier, wherein the order information comprises at least one material code; and (c) a material code mapping agent 124 operable to compare the at least one material code with at least one material code mapping table to identify corresponding computational component information associated with the at least one material code and, in another configuration, (a) a transaction record comprising first information associated with the order, the order relating to at least a first computational component and/or feature thereof; (b) a configuration file 148 comprising second information different from the first information, the configuration file relating to at least one ofType: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2002Publication date: March 4, 2004Applicant: Avaya Technology Corp.Inventors: William T. Walker, Bruce G. Lieou, Mary K. Lourenco, Robert J. Serkowski, Leslie Levy
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Publication number: 20040044629Abstract: The present invention is directed to a system, comprising: a license manager 113 operable to identify the occurrence of a predetermined licensing event and a mode setting agent 124 operable to change, in response to the occurrence of the predetermined licensing event (e.g., an absence of a valid license), from a first licensing mode (e.g., a license normal mode) to a second licensing mode (e.g., a license error mode). The second licensing mode is different from the first licensing mode. In each of the first and second licensing modes a common set of features performed by the telecommunication application (e.g., call processing functions) are operational.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2002Publication date: March 4, 2004Inventors: James E. Rhodes, Robert J. Serkowski, William T. Walker, Lawrence John Morgan, Mohana Krishnan Gopalakrishna
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Publication number: 20040044630Abstract: A system is provided for controlling a right to use a computational component, comprising (a) a backup computational component 102 associated with a primary computational component 150, wherein when the primary computational component is in an operational mode the backup computational component is in a standby mode; (b) an activation agent 154 operable to determine when the primary computational component is no longer in the operational mode; (c) a timer 126 associated with the backup computational component; and (d) a mode setting agent 124 operable to permit the backup computational component to change to the operational mode when the value of the license error timer is not zero and to not permit the backup computational component to change to the operational mode when the value of the license error timer is zero.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2002Publication date: March 4, 2004Inventors: William T. Walker, Robert J. Serkowski, David L. Chavez, Phillip A. Whelan, Robin L. Chalmeta