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20150142628 | DETECTING STRUCTURED TRANSACTIONS - In some embodiments, a system comprises an interface and one or more processors. The interface receives a potential alert associated with a transaction between a first party and a second party. The processors determine a first subset of same party transactions transacted between the parties during an alert period and a second subset of same party transactions transacted between the parties during a review period. The processors apply a plurality of weighting factors to the first subset of transactions and the second subset of transactions to determine a risk level. The interface communicates the risk level. | 05-21-2015 |
20150142629 | DETECTING UNUSUAL ACTIVITY IN CASH VAULT TRANSACTIONS - In some embodiments, a system includes an interface and one or more processors communicatively coupled to the interface. The interface receives current transaction information indicating a proportion of large denomination currency transacted by a customer during a current period. The processors determine historic transaction information and a dynamic threshold for the customer. The historic transaction information indicates a proportion of large denomination currency transacted by the customer during a historic period. The dynamic threshold is based on the historic transaction information and indicates whether a change in the proportion of large denomination currency transacted by the customer is unusual. If the current transaction information exceeds the dynamic threshold, the processors generate an alert and the interface communicates the alert. | 05-21-2015 |
20150142642 | DETECTING PAYMENT LAYERING THROUGH CORRESPONDENT BANKS - In some embodiments, a system comprises an interface and one or more processors. The interface receives transaction information for one or more transactions performed using resources of a first financial institution. The processors determine that an originating party associated with the transactions is not a customer of the first financial institution and the originating party is a customer of a second financial institution. The second financial institution is authorized to facilitate access to the resources of the first financial institution. The processors assign a unique identifier to the originating party, associate the transactions with the unique identifier, and monitor the transactions based on a policy that the first financial institution applies to its own customers. in response to detecting suspicious activity, the processors generate an alert and the interface communicates the alert. | 05-21-2015 |
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20110270814 | Expanding Functionality Of One Or More Hard Drive Bays In A Computing System - Methods, apparatus, and product are disclosed for expanding functionality of hard drive bays in a computing system that include: detecting, by a fabric management module, that a new device has been added to a hard drive bay in the computing system; identifying, by the fabric management module, a data communications protocol that is used by the new device; selecting, by the fabric management module, a fabric that supports the data communications protocol that is used by the new device; and routing, by the fabric management module, data communications according to the data communications protocol that is used by the new device across the selected fabric. | 11-03-2011 |
20110292591 | Expanding Functionality Of One Or More Hard Drive Bays In A Computing System - Methods, apparatus, and product are disclosed for expanding functionality of hard drive bays in a computing system that include: providing, by a connector in a hard drive bay, access to two or more data communication busses of different type; receiving, by the connector of the hard drive bay, a device mounted within the hard drive bay; and communicately coupling, by the connector of the hard drive bay, the device to one of the data communication busses. | 12-01-2011 |
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20110149501 | ROTATING HARD DRIVE INSTALLATION IN A COMPUTER CHASSIS - A system comprises a server chassis and first and second hard disk drive carriers, wherein each carrier supports a hard disk drive. A first hinge rotatably connects a distal end of the first hard disk drive carrier to a first side of the chassis, wherein the first hinge allows the carrier to rotate about a first hinge axis between an open position and a closed position. The first hard disk drive carrier rotates in a first plane between an open position extending beyond the front of the chassis and a closed position within the chassis. A second hinge rotatably connects a distal end of the second hard disk drive carrier to a second side of the chassis that opposite the first side of the chassis, wherein the hinge allows the carrier to rotate about a second hinge axis between an open position and a closed position. The second hard disk drive carrier rotates in a second plane between an open position extending beyond the front of the chassis and a closed position within the chassis, wherein the second plane is parallel to the first plane. | 06-23-2011 |
20120126149 | Controlling Electromagnetic Radiation In A Data Center - Controlling electromagnetic (‘EM’) radiation in a data center having a number EM sections, including: receiving, by an EM controller, a specification of preferred EM radiation characteristics for the data center; and setting, by the EM controller, a state of each EM section in accordance with the specification, where the state of each EM section may be one of: an absorption state in which the EM section absorbs EM radiation or a reflection state in which the EM section reflects EM radiation. | 05-24-2012 |
20120235068 | Controlling Electromagnetic Radiation In A Data Center - Controlling electromagnetic (‘EM’) radiation in a data center having a number EM sections, including: receiving, by an EM controller, a specification of preferred EM radiation characteristics for the data center; and setting, by the EM controller, a state of each EM section in accordance with the specification, where the state of each EM section may be one of: an absorption state in which the EM section absorbs EM radiation or a reflection state in which the EM section reflects EM radiation. | 09-20-2012 |
20130010419 | REDUCING IMPACT OF REPAIR ACTIONS FOLLOWING A SWITCH FAILURE IN A SWITCH FABRIC - Techniques are disclosed for reducing impact of a switch failure and/or a repair action in a switch fabric. In one embodiment, a server system is provided that includes a first interposer card that operatively connects one or more server cards to a midplane. The first interposer card may include a switch module that switches network traffic for the one or more server cards. The first interposer card may be hot-swappable from the midplane, and the one or more server cards may be hot-swappable from the first interposer card. The server system may further include an interconnect between the first interposer card and a second interposer card. | 01-10-2013 |
20130010639 | SWITCH FABRIC MANAGEMENT - Techniques are disclosed for managing a switch fabric. In one embodiment, a server system is provided that includes a midplane, one or more server cards, switch modules and a management controller. The midplane may include a fabric interconnect for a switch fabric. The one or more server cards and the switch modules may be operatively connected to the midplane. The switch modules may be configured to switch network traffic for the one or more server cards. The management controller may be configured to manage the switch modules via the fabric interconnect. | 01-10-2013 |
20130013957 | REDUCING IMPACT OF A SWITCH FAILURE IN A SWITCH FABRIC VIA SWITCH CARDS - Techniques are disclosed for reducing impact of a switch failure in a switch fabric. In one embodiment, a server system is provided that includes a midplane, one or more server cards and one or more switch cards. The midplane may include a fabric interconnect for a switch fabric. The one or more server cards may be coupled with the midplane, where each server card is hot-swappable from the midplane. The one or more switch cards may also be coupled with the midplane, where each switch card is also hot-swappable from the midplane. Each switch card includes one or more switch modules, and each switch module is configured to switch network traffic for at least one server card. | 01-10-2013 |
20130094348 | SWITCH FABRIC MANAGEMENT - Techniques are disclosed for managing a switch fabric. In one embodiment, a server system is provided that includes a midplane, one or more server cards, switch modules and a management controller. The midplane may include a fabric interconnect for a switch fabric. The one or more server cards and the switch modules may be operatively connected to the midplane. The switch modules may be configured to switch network traffic for the one or more server cards. The management controller may be configured to manage the switch modules via the fabric interconnect. | 04-18-2013 |
20130094351 | REDUCING IMPACT OF A SWITCH FAILURE IN A SWITCH FABRIC VIA SWITCH CARDS - Techniques are disclosed for reducing impact of a switch failure in a switch fabric. In one embodiment, a server system is provided that includes a midplane, one or more server cards and one or more switch cards. The midplane may include a fabric interconnect for a switch fabric. The one or more server cards may be coupled with the midplane, where each server card is hot-swappable from the midplane. The one or more switch cards may also be coupled with the midplane, where each switch card is also hot-swappable from the midplane. Each switch card includes one or more switch modules, and each switch module is configured to switch network traffic for at least one server card. | 04-18-2013 |
20130100799 | REDUCING IMPACT OF REPAIR ACTIONS FOLLOWING A SWITCH FAILURE IN A SWITCH FABRIC - Techniques are disclosed for reducing impact of a switch failure and/or a repair action in a switch fabric. In one embodiment, a server system is provided that includes a first interposer card that operatively connects one or more server cards to a midplane. The first interposer card may include a switch module that switches network traffic for the one or more server cards. The first interposer card may be hot-swappable from the midplane, and the one or more server cards may be hot-swappable from the first interposer card. The server system may further include an interconnect between the first interposer card and a second interposer card. | 04-25-2013 |
20130103329 | REDUCING IMPACT OF A REPAIR ACTION IN A SWITCH FABRIC - Techniques are disclosed for reducing impact of a repair action in a switch fabric. In one embodiment, a server system is provided that includes a first interposer card that operatively connects one or more server cards to a midplane. The first interposer card may include a switch module that switches network traffic for the one or more server cards. The first interposer card may be hot-swappable from the midplane, and the one or more server cards may be hot-swappable from the first interposer card. | 04-25-2013 |
20130117601 | IMPLEMENTING ULTRA HIGH AVAILABILITY PERSONALITY CARD - A method and circuit for implementing an enhanced availability personality card for a chassis computer system, and a design structure on which the subject circuit resides are provided. The personality card includes a first erasable programmable read only memory (EPROM) and a second EPROM, each EPROM storing Vital Product Data (VPD) and a first temperature sensor and a second temperature sensor sensing temperature. A primary bidirectional bus and a redundant bidirectional bus are respectively connected between the first EPROM and the first temperature sensor and the second EPROM and the second temperature sensor, and a pair of chassis management modules. Each chassis management module includes a switch connected to both the primary bidirectional bus and the redundant bidirectional bus providing redundant paths, enabling continued function with failure of any critical personality card component. | 05-09-2013 |
20140191141 | CONTROLLING ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION IN A DATA CENTER - Controlling electromagnetic (‘EM’) radiation in a data center having a number EM sections, including: receiving, by an EM controller, a specification of preferred EM radiation characteristics for the data center; and setting, by the EM controller, a state of each EM section in accordance with the specification, where the state of each EM section may be one of: an absorption state in which the EM section absorbs EM radiation or a reflection state in which the EM section reflects EM radiation. | 07-10-2014 |
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20130240124 | Loose Fiber Ribbonizing Tool and Method of Ribbonizing Optical Fibers - An optical fiber ribbonizing tool has amain body having an upper portion, a lower portion, and a thickness, the upper portion the lower portion having openings therein. The opening in the upper portion holds the optical fibers, while the opening in the lower portion allows the tool to be opened. An indentation is provided around the opening in the upper portion to hold an adhesive and to apply the adhesive as the optical fibers are drawn through the tool. | 09-19-2013 |
20130243385 | Ribbon Fiber Holder for Large Diameter Cables and Loose Fibers and Associated Methods - A cable holding tool for holding optical fiber ribbons relative one another for preparation has a cable holding portion and an optical fiber holding portion, each having a cover and an opening therein to receive an optical cable and a fiber optic ribbon respectively. The cable holding tool also has at least one channel disposed between the cable holding portion and the optical fiber holding portion to receive and divert at least one optical fiber ribbon from the optical cable disposed in the cable holding portion from the optical fiber holding portion. A spacer is also provided that is movable parallel to the optical fiber groove from a first position to at least one second position to assist in staggering the fiber ribbons. | 09-19-2013 |
20140044396 | Debris Reducing Multi-Fiber Connector and Adapter and Associated Methods - A fiber optic connector has a connector outer housing and a connector inner housing. The connector inner housing has a projection to interact with a latch on an adapter into which the connector is inserted. The force required to move the connector outer housing relative to the connector inner housing is less than the force to remove the connector inner housing from the latch. A groove or opening may also be formed in the connector outer housing to effectively shorten the connector outer housing and prevent interaction of the latch with the outer housing, reducing debris. | 02-13-2014 |
20150110446 | Debris Reducing Multi-Fiber Connector and Adapter and Associated Methods - A fiber optic connector has a connector outer housing and a connector inner housing. The connector inner housing has a projection to interact with a latch on an adapter into which the connector is inserted. The force required to move the connector outer housing relative to the connector inner housing is less than the force to remove the connector inner housing from the latch. A groove or opening may also be formed in the connector outer housing to effectively shorten the connector outer housing and prevent interaction of the latch with the outer housing, reducing debris. | 04-23-2015 |
20150309266 | Apparatus for and Method of Terminating a Multi-fiber Ferrule - An apparatus allows a plurality of optical fibers to be held together during the termination process. A handling device holds the optical fibers while a cleaving device allows for consistent cleaving of the optical fibers to ensure the ends are cleaved consistently. The handling device may also be used during the fixation of the optical fibers in the fiber optic ferrule. A method for terminating the plurality of optical fiber is also provided. | 10-29-2015 |
20160103284 | Enhanced EMI Protection for a Connector System - To increase the protection of a fiber optic connector system from EMI, apertures in the system must be as small as possible. To reduce the size of apertures in the system, the openings are minimized by using electrically conductive fiber optic connector parts, including a connector housing, a fiber optic ferrule disposed within the electrically conductive connector housing, and an electrically conductive heat-shrink attachment securable to the connector housing. An electrically conductive heat shrink may be attached to the heat-shrink attachment to provide more protection. | 04-14-2016 |
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20110297071 | Underwater Vehicle Bouyancy System - A multiple stage buoyancy changing system, or variable buoyancy device, for an underwater vehicle. The multiple stage buoyancy changing system comprises: a pressure hull containing a flexibly-sized internal fluid reservoir; a flexibly-sized external fluid reservoir attached to the pressure hull and connected to the internal reservoir; a system of devices and channels configured to move fluid between the internal fluid reservoir and the external fluid reservoir to change a displaced volume of the vehicle. Each stage of the variable buoyancy device can be optimized for maximum energy efficiency while changing the vehicle's displaced volume within an ambient pressure range. A control system for the variable buoyancy device engages different stages depending on ambient external pressure such that maximum energy efficiency is achieved over a large range of pressures/depths. | 12-08-2011 |
20120318188 | Autonomous Underwater Vehicle - Multi-stage buoyancy changing system for an autonomous underwater vehicle comprises: an internal reservoir configured to hold a fluid; an external bladder connected to the internal reservoir and configured to exchange fluid with the internal reservoir via one or more channels; a first device configured to move fluid through a channel from the internal reservoir to the external bladder at an optimized efficiency for an ambient pressure of a first segment of a dive profile to increase apparent displacement and buoyancy of the vehicle; and a second device configured to move fluid through a channel from the internal reservoir to the external bladder at an optimized efficiency for an ambient pressure of a second segment of the dive profile to increase an apparent displacement and a buoyancy of the vehicle. The first segment of the dive profile includes a different ambient pressure range than the second segment of the dive profile. | 12-20-2012 |
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20130239870 | Underwater Vehicle Bouyancy System - A multiple stage buoyancy changing system, or variable buoyancy device, for an underwater vehicle. The multiple stage buoyancy changing system comprises: a pressure hull containing a flexibly-sized internal fluid reservoir; a flexibly-sized external fluid reservoir attached to the pressure hull and connected to the internal reservoir; a system of devices and channels configured to move fluid between the internal fluid reservoir and the external fluid reservoir to change a displaced volume of the vehicle. Each stage of the variable buoyancy device can be optimized for maximum energy efficiency while changing the vehicle's displaced volume within an ambient pressure range. A control system for the variable buoyancy device engages different stages depending on ambient external pressure such that maximum energy efficiency is achieved over a large range of pressures/depths. | 09-19-2013 |
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20100058324 | MULTIPLE ORGANIZATION SUPPORT IN A NETWORKED SYSTEM - Some embodiments of multiple organization support in a networked system have been presented. In one embodiment, a centralized server manages a networked system, which includes the centralized server and a set of computing machines coupled to each other within an internal network of a customer. The centralized server segregates data within the networked system by grouping data into the concept of an organization created by the customer in order to isolate the organizations. | 03-04-2010 |
20100088363 | DATA TRANSFORMATION - Some embodiments of data transformation have been presented. In one embodiment, a markup language file is transformed into a web server type page file. The transforming may include wrapping text in the markup language file with directives of a web server type page, using regular expression pattern matching to identify internal links in the markup language file, and converting the internal links identified into web server type page links. | 04-08-2010 |
20100122173 | TRUSTED RELATIONSHIPS IN MULTIPLE ORGANIZATION SUPPORT IN A NETWORKED SYSTEM - Some embodiments of supporting trusted relationships between multiple organizations in a networked system have been presented. In one embodiment, a centralized server manages a networked system, which includes the centralized server and a set of computing machines coupled to each other within an internal network of a customer. The centralized server may segregate data and encapsulating resources within the networked system by a set of organizations created by the customer. Furthermore, a trusted relationship defined by a system administrator of the centralized server may be applied to a first one and a second one of the set of organizations. | 05-13-2010 |
20130091425 | SERVER-SIDE INTERNATIONALIZATION AND LOCALIZATION OF WEB APPLICATIONS USING A SCRIPTING LANGUAGE - A server computing system receives a request for a web page from a client that specifies a preferred language. The server computing system searches mapping data stored in a local data store using a web page identifier in the request to locate one or more terms for the requested web page to be translated. The server computing system searches translations for web pages in the local data store for a sub-set of the translations that correspond to the one or more terms for the requested web page in the specified language. The computer system generates a client-executable script to provide the sub-set of translations that correspond to the one or more terms to the client and transmits the requested web page and the client-executable script having the sub-set of translations for the requested web page to the client. The client-executable script, when executed on the client, renders the web page in the specified language. | 04-11-2013 |
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20080255982 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR REBROKERING ORDERS IN A TRADING SYSTEM - Systems and methods are described herein for supporting the trading of bonds in a computerized system using broker dealers as intermediaries. Broker dealers receive orders relating to particular transactions and have the option to accept the order by submitting a matching counter order, or to rebroker the order with the same or modified terms to a number of other investors or additional broker dealers. The additional broker dealers have similar options, thus providing a system wherein orders can be quickly proliferated to a large number of parties. This order proliferation can be fully or partially automated through the use of predefined rules stored in a database which dictate for each broker dealer whether, to whom and under what terms to rebroker orders. When an order is received, the system processes all such rules to output a set of orders which are then communicated to the corresponding parties. | 10-16-2008 |
20100023460 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR ITERATIVE CONDITIONAL PROBABILITY CALCULATION METHODS FOR FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS WITH PATH-DEPENDENT PAYMENT STRUCTURES - Methods and apparatus provide for calculating expected present values and conditional probabilities of future payments of path-dependent rules-based securities or derivative contracts using iterative conditional probability calculation methods, including: (a) breaking a payment horizon of the securities or derivative contracts into N time increments over time t=0 to t=N; (b) initializing an array of state variables to assumed values at t=0; (c) applying transition probability models to the assumed values of the state variables at time t=0 and calculating a joint probability distribution for the state variables at time t=1; (d) applying payment calculation models to both the t=0 and t=1 values of the state variables and calculating probabilities and expected present values for the securities or derivative contracts payments occurring between t=0 and t=1 based on values of the state variables at times t=0 and t=1; (e) repeating steps (c)-(d) iteratively at each time t and calculating joint probability distributions for the state variables, probabilities, and expected present values of the securities or derivative contracts payments occurring between times t and t+1 based on values of the state variables at times t and t+1; and (f) summing the probabilities and the expected present value calculations across time and values of the state variables to obtain the expected present values and conditional probabilities of the future payments of the path-dependent rules-based securities or derivative contracts. By using the foregoing iterative conditional probability calculation methods it is possible to evolve a composite state variable CSV in a path-independent manner and use CSV to calculate present value cash-flow of a path-dependent rules-based security. | 01-28-2010 |
20100250447 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR REBROKERING ORDERS IN A TRADING SYSTEM - Systems and methods are described herein for supporting the trading of bonds in a computerized system using broker dealers as intermediaries. Broker dealers receive orders relating to particular transactions and have the option to accept the order by submitting a matching counter order, or to rebroker the order with the same or modified terms to a number of other investors or additional broker dealers. The additional broker dealers have similar options, thus providing a system wherein orders can be quickly proliferated to a large number of parties. This order proliferation can be fully or partially automated through the use of predefined rules stored in a database which dictate for each broker dealer whether, to whom and under what terms to rebroker orders. When an order is received, the system processes all such rules to output a set of orders which are then communicated to the corresponding parties. | 09-30-2010 |
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20130024350 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR REBROKERING ORDERS IN A TRADING SYSTEM - Systems and methods are described herein for supporting the trading of bonds in a computerized system using broker dealers as intermediaries. Broker dealers receive orders relating to particular transactions and have the option to accept the order by submitting a matching counter order, or to rebroker the order with the same or modified terms to a number of other investors or additional broker dealers. The additional broker dealers have similar options, thus providing a system wherein orders can be quickly proliferated to a large number of parties. This order proliferation can be fully or partially automated through the use of predefined rules stored in a database which dictate for each broker dealer whether, to whom and under what terms to rebroker orders. When an order is received, the system processes all such rules to output a set of orders which are then communicated to the corresponding parties. | 01-24-2013 |
20150221031 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR REBROKERING ORDERS IN A TRADING SYSTEM - Systems and methods are described herein for supporting the trading of bonds in a computerized system using broker dealers as intermediaries. Broker dealers receive orders relating to particular transactions and have the option to accept the order by submitting a matching counter order, or to rebroker the order with the same or modified terms to a number of other investors or additional broker dealers. The additional broker dealers have similar options, thus providing a system wherein orders can be quickly proliferated to a large number of parties. This order proliferation can be fully or partially automated through the use of predefined rules stored in a database which dictate for each broker dealer whether, to whom and under what terms to rebroker orders. When an order is received, the system processes all such rules to output a set of orders which are then communicated to the corresponding parties. | 08-06-2015 |