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20100297848 | ETCHING OF TUNGSTEN SELECTIVE TO TITANIUM NITRIDE - The present invention in one embodiment provides an etch method that includes providing a structure including a tungsten (W) portion and a titanium nitride (TiN) portion; applying a first etch feed gas of sulfur hexafluoride (SF | 11-25-2010 |
20110038199 | MEASUREMENT METHOD FOR READING MULTI-LEVEL MEMORY CELL UTILIZING MEASUREMENT TIME DELAY AS THE CHARACTERISTIC PARAMETER FOR LEVEL DEFINITION - A memory system includes a memory cell configured to represent at least two binary values, a bit line coupled to the memory cell, and first and second comparators coupled to the bit line that, respectively, compare a first and second reference value to a value of a parameter of the bit-line. The system also includes a first and second timers configured to measures a time for the parameter of the bit line to decay. The system also includes a logic unit coupled to the first and second timers that selects the time for the parameter of the bit line to decay from to a first value or a second value. | 02-17-2011 |
20110116307 | PHASE CHANGE MEMORY DEVICE SUITABLE FOR HIGH TEMPERATURE OPERATION - A phase change memory cell that includes a bottom electrode, a top electrode separated from the bottom electrode, and growth-dominated phase change material deposited between the bottom electrode and the top electrode and contacting the bottom electrode and the top electrode and surrounded by insulation material at sidewalls thereof. The phase change memory cell in a reset state only includes an amorphous phase of the growth-dominated phase change material within an active volume of the phase change memory cell. | 05-19-2011 |
20140158971 | PHASE CHANGE MEMORY CELLS WITH SURFACTANT LAYERS - An example embodiment is a phase change memory cell including a bottom electrode and phase change material carried within a via above the bottom electrode. A surfactant layer is deposited above the bottom electrode. The surfactant layer includes a surfactant configured to lower an interfacial force between the phase change material and the via surface. | 06-12-2014 |
20140166967 | SMALL FOOTPRINT PHASE CHANGE MEMORY CELL - An example embodiment disclosed is a phase change memory cell in a semiconductor wafer. The semiconductor wafer includes a first metalization layer (Metal 1). The phase change memory cell includes an insulating substrate defining a non-sublithographic via. The non-sublithographic via is located on the first metalization layer and includes a bottom and a sidewall. Intermediate insulating material is positioned below the insulating substrate. The intermediate insulating material defines a sublithographic aperture passing through the bottom of the non-sublithographic via. A bottom electrode is positioned within the sublithographic aperture, and is composed of conductive non-phase change material. The non-sublithographic via includes phase change material positioned within. The phase change material is electrically coupled to the bottom electrode. A liner is positioned along the sidewall of the non-sublithographic via. The liner is electrically coupled to the phase change material and is composed of the conductive non-phase change material. | 06-19-2014 |
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20090298252 | FIELD-ENHANCED PROGRAMMABLE RESISTANCE MEMORY CELL - A method for fabricating a field-enhanced programmable resistance memory cell. In an example embodiment, a resistor includes a resistance structure between a first electrode and a second electrode. The resistance structure includes an insulating dielectric material. The second electrode includes a protrusion extending into the resistance structure. The insulating dielectric material includes a material in which a confined conductive region with a programmable resistance is formable via a conditioning signal. | 12-03-2009 |
20090305487 | NON-VOLATILE RESISTANCE SWITCHING MEMORY - A microelectronic device or non-volatile resistance switching memory comprising the switching material for storing digital information. A process includes a step of depositing the switching material by a CMOS deposition technique at a temperature lower than 400° C. | 12-10-2009 |
20090308313 | NON-VOLATILE RESISTANCE SWITCHING MEMORY - A microelectronic device or non-volatile resistance switching memory comprising the switching material for storing digital information. A process includes a step of depositing the switching material by a CMOS deposition technique at a temperature lower than 400° C. | 12-17-2009 |
20100299297 | SYSTEM FOR ELECTRONIC LEARNING SYNAPSE WITH SPIKE-TIMING DEPENDENT PLASTICITY USING PHASE CHANGE MEMORY - A system, method and computer program product for producing spike-dependent plasticity in an artificial synapse is disclosed. According to one embodiment, a method for producing spike-dependent plasticity in an artificial neuron comprises generating a pre-synaptic spiking event in a first neuron when a total integrated input to the first neuron exceeds a first predetermined threshold. A post-synaptic spiking event is generated in a second neuron when a total integrated input to the second neuron exceeds a second predetermined threshold. After the pre-synaptic spiking event, a first pulse is applied to a pre-synaptic node of a synapse having a phase change memory element. After the post-synaptic spiking event, a second varying pulse is applied to a post-synaptic node of the synapse, wherein current through the synapse is a function of the state of the second varying pulse at the time of the first pulse. | 11-25-2010 |
20110024712 | PCM With Poly-Emitter BJT Access Devices - A phase change memory (PCM) includes an array comprising a plurality of memory cells, a memory cell comprising a phase change element (PCE); and a PCE access device comprising a bipolar junction transistor (BJT), the BJT comprising an emitter region comprising a polycrystalline semiconductor. A memory cell for a phase change memory (PCM) includes a phase change element (PCE); and a PCE access device comprising a bipolar junction transistor (BJT), the BJT comprising an emitter region comprising a polycrystalline semiconductor. | 02-03-2011 |
20110108792 | Single Crystal Phase Change Material - A method for fabricating a phase change memory (PCM) cell includes forming a dielectric layer over an electrode, the electrode comprising an electrode material; forming a via hole in the dielectric layer such that the via hole extends down to the electrode; and growing a single crystal of a phase change material on the electrode in the via hole. A phase change memory (PCM) cell includes an electrode comprising an electrode material; a dielectric layer over the electrode; a via hole in the dielectric layer; and a single crystal of a phase change material located in the via hole, the single crystal contacting the electrode at the bottom of the via hole. | 05-12-2011 |
20110119214 | AREA EFFICIENT NEUROMORPHIC CIRCUITS - A neuromorphic circuit includes a first field effect transistor in a first diode configuration establishing an electrical connection between a first gate and a first drain of the first field effect transistor. The neuromorphic circuit also includes a second field effect transistor in a second diode configuration establishing an electrical connection between a second gate and a second drain of the second field effect transistor. The neuromorphic circuit further includes variable resistance material electrically connected to both the first drain and the second drain, where the variable resistance material provides a programmable resistance value. The neuromorphic circuit additionally includes a first junction electrically connected to the variable resistance material and providing a first connection point to an output of a neuron circuit, and a second junction electrically connected to the variable resistance material and providing a second connection point to the output of the neuron circuit. | 05-19-2011 |
20110121251 | SINGLE MASK ADDER PHASE CHANGE MEMORY ELEMENT - A method of fabricating a phase change memory element within a semiconductor structure and a semiconductor structure having the same that includes etching an opening to an upper surface of a bottom electrode, the opening being formed of a height equal to a height of a metal region formed within a dielectric layer at a same layer within the semiconductor structure, depositing a conformal film within the opening and recessing the conformal film to expose the upper surface of the bottom electrode, depositing phase change material within the opening, recessing the phase change material within the opening, and forming a top electrode on the recessed phase change material. | 05-26-2011 |
20110121252 | SINGLE MASK ADDER PHASE CHANGE MEMORY ELEMENT - A method of fabricating a phase change memory element within a semiconductor structure and a semiconductor structure having the same that includes etching an opening to an upper surface of a bottom electrode, the opening being formed of a height equal to a height of a metal region formed within a dielectric layer at a same layer within the semiconductor structure, depositing a conformal film within the opening and recessing the conformal film to expose the upper surface of the bottom electrode, depositing phase change material within the opening, recessing the phase change material within the opening, and forming a top electrode on the recessed phase change material. | 05-26-2011 |
20110168966 | DEPOSITION OF AMORPHOUS PHASE CHANGE MATERIAL - A method for formation of a phase change memory (PCM) cell includes depositing amorphous phase change material in a via hole, the via hole comprising a bottom and a top, such that the amorphous phase change material is grown on an electrode located at the bottom of the via hole; melt-annealing the amorphous phase change material; and crystallizing the phase change material starting at the electrode at the bottom of the via hole and ending at the top of the via hole. | 07-14-2011 |
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20090319651 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR HOSTING ONE OR MORE VERSIONS OF A SERVICE USING A SERVICE PROXY - A method for hosting one or more versions of a service using a service proxy includes specifying an interface definition of a service which defines and uniquely identifies an interface version for the service, and an implementation definition of the service which uniquely identifies an implementation version for the service; generating one or more service proxies each representing an interface version of a service; providing a proxy configuration that contains entries for a plurality of service implementation versions, wherein each proxy utilizes the proxy configuration to access a certain one or more of the implementation versions which share the same or a compatible interface version of a service, and wherein the proxy configuration contains attributes that include information about each of the implementation versions; and wherein the proxy dynamically selects one of the implementation versions in the proxy configuration to route one or more client service requests to based on the attributes. | 12-24-2009 |
20100005443 | System and Methods to Create a Multi-Tenancy Software as a Service Application - A method for providing multi-tenant services includes receiving a request from a user, establishing tenancy information for the user, wherein the tenancy information is selected which corresponds to a tenant of the user from among multiple tenants, customizing the request according to the tenancy information established for the user, forwarding the request to an application that is not multi-tenant aware, receiving results of the request from the application, customizing the results according to the tenancy information established for the user and corresponding to the tenant of the user, and returning customized results to the user. | 01-07-2010 |
20110071876 | PLANNING AND ORCHESTRATING WORKFLOW INSTANCE MIGRATION - A method and information processing system manage workflow instance migration. An initial workflow process model is compared with a new workflow process model. A set of differences between the initial workflow process model and the new workflow process model are determined. At least one set of activities associated with the initial workflow process model that is migrateable to the new workflow process model is identified based on the set of differences. A migration plan associated with the initial workflow process model and the new workflow process model is generated. The migration plan includes the at least one set of activities associated with the initial workflow process model. The migration plan is then used to evaluate a set of workflow instances associated with the initial workflow process model and migrate one or more of these workflow instances to the new workflow process model based thereon. | 03-24-2011 |
20120303407 | PLANNING AND ORCHESTRATING WORKFLOW INSTANCE MIGRATION - A method and information processing system manage workflow instance migration. A received migration plan indicates a set of workflow migration points associated with an initial workflow process model. The set of workflow migration points is associated with a set of workflow activities of the initial workflow process model. At least one workflow instance is selected from a set of workflow instances. A current migrateability state associated with the selected workflow instance is determined based at least on the set of workflow migration points. Migration of the workflow instance to a new workflow process model is granted in response to determining that the current migrateability state is set to migrateable. Migration of the workflow instance to the new workflow process model is prevented for at least a given amount of time in response to determining that the current migrateability state fails to be set to migrateable. | 11-29-2012 |
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20090013010 | METHOD AND APPROACH TO HOSTING VERSIONED WEB SERVICES - A method for hosting versioned web services includes steps of: receiving a request from a service requester, the request comprising version metadata; parsing the request; extracting the version metadata from the parsing step; and locating a target implementation version using the version metadata. If the target implementation version is located, the method proceeds by dynamically routing the versioned request to the target implementation version. | 01-08-2009 |
20090106350 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DYNAMIC WEB SERVICE CLIENT APPLICATION UPDATE - A method for managing a web service client update without recompiling or redeploying of the client code includes the following steps or acts of: receiving a request for the web service from a subscribed client; transmitting the request to the web service; receiving notification of the web service update from a service provider or registry or some other means; parsing the notification and retrieving parameters describing the web service update; marshalling the parameters; determining whether the new web service update is compatible with the current web service invoked by the client application; updating the local service proxy instance with the marshaled parameters if the new web service update is compatible with the current web service invoked by the client application; and transmitting a notification if the web service update is not compatible with the current web service invoked by the client application. | 04-23-2009 |
20100185902 | METHOD AND APPROACH TO HOSTING VERSIONED WEB SERVICES - A method for hosting versioned web services includes steps of: receiving a request from a service requestor, the request comprising version metadata; parsing the request; extracting the version metadata from the parsing step; and locating a target implementation version using the version metadata. If the target implementation version is located, the method proceeds by dynamically routing the versioned request to the target implementation version. | 07-22-2010 |
20120197942 | Controlling Access to Documents by Parties - Illustrative embodiments disclose a computer process controlling access to one or more documents by one or more parties, the parties organized over one or more organizations. In response to a party associated with a first organization attempting to access documents, determining an access level associated with the party as a first access level, a second access level, a third access level, or a fourth access level. The first, second, third and fourth access levels are ordered from the first access level to the fourth access level such that the first access level provides a greatest degree of access to the documents and the fourth access level provides a least degree of access to the documents. In response to determining the access level associated with the party, permitting the party to access the documents, or preventing the party from accessing the documents, according to the access level associated with the party. | 08-02-2012 |
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20090162280 | DETECTING SOLUBLE A-BETA - Agents, methods, and kits for qualitatively or quantitatively determining the presence of soluble A-beta in source of A-beta are provided, wherein the agents comprise the compound of formula III or the compound of formula III labeled with a signal generator. | 06-25-2009 |
20100068140 | MYELIN DETECTION USING BENZOFURAN DERIVATIVES - The present invention relates to methods for the detection of myelin and a quantitative measurement of its local concentration in a sample using a benzofuran compound or its radioisotope derivatives. In one embodiment a method of myelin detection comprises identifying a subject at risk of or diagnosed with a myelin-associated neuropathy, parenterally administering to the subject the benzofuran compound, or a derivative of the compound, and determining myelination in the subject by detecting binding in the sample. In one embodiment, the invention provides a method of imaging myelinated tissue in a surgical field of mammalian tissue comprising the steps of contacting the surgical site with the benzofuran compound or a radioisotope derivative of the compound, and detecting binding in the surgical site. In yet another embodiment, a method of imaging spinal cord and spinal nerve root tissue is provided comprising the steps of parenteral administration of a radioisotope derivative of the benzofuran compound and detecting the radioisotope derivative within the spinal canal and intervertebral foramen. Methods of quantification of binding of the benzofuran compound or its derivatives are also provided. | 03-18-2010 |
20100154639 | LIQUID CARBON DIOXIDE ABSORBENT AND METHODS OF USING THE SAME - A carbon dioxide absorbent comprising (i) a liquid, nonaqueous silicon-based material, functionalized with one or more groups that either reversibly react with CO | 06-24-2010 |
20100158777 | CARBON DIOXIDE ABSORBENT AND METHOD OF USING THE SAME - In accordance with one aspect, the present invention provides an amino-siloxane composition comprising at least one of structures I, II, III, IV or V said compositions being useful for the capture of carbon dioxide from gas streams such as power plant flue gases. In addition, the present invention provides methods of preparing the amino-siloxane compositions are provided. Also provided are methods for reducing the amount of carbon dioxide in a process stream employing the amino-siloxane compositions of the invention as species which react with carbon dioxide to form an adduct with carbon dioxide. The reaction of the amino-siloxane compositions provided by the present invention with carbon dioxide is reversible and thus, the method provides for multicycle use of said compositions. | 06-24-2010 |
20110305635 | MYELIN DETECTION USING BENZOFURAN DERIVATIVES - The present invention relates to methods for the detection of myelin and a quantitative measurement of its local concentration in a sample using a benzofuran compound or its radioisotope derivatives. In one embodiment a method of myelin detection comprises identifying a subject at risk of or diagnosed with a myelin-associated neuropathy, parenterally administering to the subject the benzofuran compound, or a derivative of the compound, and determining myelination in the subject by detecting binding in the sample. In one embodiment, the invention provides a method of imaging myelinated tissue in a surgical field of mammalian tissue comprising the steps of contacting the surgical site with the benzofuran compound or a radioisotope derivative of the compound, and detecting binding in the surgical site. In yet another embodiment, a method of imaging spinal cord and spinal nerve root tissue is provided comprising the steps of parenteral administration of a radioisotope derivative of the benzofuran compound and detecting the radioisotope derivative within the spinal canal and intervertebral foramen. Methods of quantification of binding of the benzofuran compound or its derivatives are also provided. | 12-15-2011 |
20120171095 | LIQUID CARBON DIOXIDE ABSORBENTS, METHODS OF USING THE SAME, AND RELATED SYSTEMS - A carbon dioxide absorbent composition is described, including (i) a liquid, nonaqueous silicon-based material, functionalized with one or more groups that either reversibly react with CO | 07-05-2012 |
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20090100230 | System and method to protect data stored in a storage system - In an example of an embodiment of the invention, a system for recording data generated by a client server and transmitted to a storage system is provided. The system comprises a storage system and a processor located remotely from the storage system and linked to the storage system via a network. The processor determines that a selected data processing operation is to be performed with respect to data stored in the storage system, and determines that a record of at least some of the data stored in the storage system is required prior to performing the selected data processing operation. The processor also generates a command comprising a request to generate a record of the at least some of the stored data, the command being generated in accordance with a well-known standard, and transmits the command to the storage system to generate the record, via the network in accordance with Internet Protocol (IP). Examples of other systems and methods are also disclosed. | 04-16-2009 |
20100011181 | Methods for synchronizing storage system data - In accordance with one example, a method for comparing data units is disclosed comprising generating a first digest representing a first data unit stored in a first memory. A first encoded value is generated based, at least in part, on the first digest and a predetermined value. A second digest representing a second data unit stored in a second memory different from the first memory, is generated. A second encoded value is derived based, at least in part, on the second digest and the predetermined value. It is determined whether the first data unit and the second data unit are the same based, at least in part, on the first digest, the first predetermined value, the first encoded value, and the second digest, by first processor. If the second data unit is not the same as the first data unit, the first data unit is stored in the second memory. | 01-14-2010 |
20110231367 | System and method for backing up data - A hash-optimized backup system and method takes data blocks and generates a probabilistically unique digital fingerprint of the content of each data block using a substantially collision-free algorithm. The process compares the generated fingerprint to a database of stored fingerprints and, if the generated fingerprint matches a stored fingerprint, the data block is determined to already have been backed up, and therefore does not need to be backed up again. Only if the generated fingerprint does not match a stored fingerprint is the data block backed up, at which point the generated fingerprint is added to the database of stored fingerprints. Because the algorithm is substantially collision-free, there is no need to compare actual data content if there is a hash-value match. The process can also be used to audit software license compliance, inventory software, and detect computer-file tampering such as viruses and malware. | 09-22-2011 |
20110258162 | System and method for identifying and mitigating redundancies in stored data - In an example of an embodiment of the invention, a repeating pattern is identified within stored data comprising a plurality of data files, each data file comprising at least a header section and a data section stored in an unknown format. At least one occurrence of the repeating pattern is identified as a header section of a respective data file, and a data section of the respective data file is identified based, at least in part, on a location of the at least one occurrence of the repeating pattern. The identified data section of the respective data file is backed up. Systems are also disclosed. | 10-20-2011 |
20120278570 | METHODS FOR SYNCHRONIZING STORAGE SYSTEM DATA - In accordance with one example, a method for comparing data units is disclosed comprising generating a first digest representing a first data unit stored in a first memory. A first encoded value is generated based, at least in part, on the first digest and a predetermined value. A second digest representing a second data unit stored in a second memory different from the first memory, is generated. A second encoded value is derived based, at least in part, on the second digest and the predetermined value. It is determined whether the first data unit and the second data unit are the same based, at least in part, on the first digest, the first predetermined value, the first encoded value, and the second digest, by first processor. If the second data unit is not the same as the first data unit, the first data unit is stored in the second memory. | 11-01-2012 |
20130185261 | System and Method for Identifying and Mitigating Redundancies in Stored Data - In an example of an embodiment of the invention, a repeating pattern is identified within stored data comprising a plurality of data files, each data file comprising at least a header section and a data section stored in an unknown format. At least one occurrence of the repeating pattern is identified as a header section of a respective data file, and a data section of the respective data file is identified based, at least in part, on a location of the at least one occurrence of the repeating pattern. The identified data section of the respective data file is backed up. Systems are also disclosed. | 07-18-2013 |
20130238850 | System and Method for Storing Data and Accessing Stored Data - In one example of a method to access data, selected data stored in a virtual tape library (“VTL”) maintained in a selected format in a first non-tape storage medium is examined. One or more first directories and one more first files are identified within the selected data. One or more second directories, and one or more second files, comprising information identifying at least one of the one or more first files, are generated and are stored in a second non-tape storage medium. A request specifying at least one of the one or more second files is received from a device, and information identifying at least one of the one or more first files is retrieved from the specified second file. The at least one first file is accessed based at least in part on the information, and data from the at least one first file is provided to the device. Systems are also disclosed. Methods and systems to enable users without system administrator rights to access and store data in a backup storage system are also disclosed. | 09-12-2013 |
20140181445 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PROCESSING INSTRUCTIONS WHILE REPAIRING AND PROVIDING ACCESS TO A COPIED VOLUME OF DATA - A volume of data is copied from a first location to a second location. A procedure to repair a volume of data is initiated. A first instruction associated with the repair procedure is selectively redirected to a staging storage, based on a determination that the first instruction relates to an action that makes a change to the volume. A second instruction is selectively redirected to one of the staging storage and the volume, based on data stored in the staging storage. | 06-26-2014 |
20140297978 | Methods For Synchronizing Storage System Data - In accordance with one example, a method for comparing data units is disclosed comprising generating a first digest representing a first data unit stored in a first memory. A first encoded value is generated based, at least in part, on the first digest and a predetermined value. A second digest representing a second data unit stored in a second memory different from the first memory, is generated. A second encoded value is derived based, at least in part, on the second digest and the predetermined value. It is determined whether the first data unit and the second data unit are the same based, at least in part, on the first digest, the first predetermined value, the first encoded value, and the second digest, by first processor. If the second data unit is not the same as the first data unit, the first data unit is stored in the second memory. | 10-02-2014 |
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20130151472 | System and Method for Backing Up Data - A hash-optimized backup system and method takes data blocks and generates a probabilistically unique digital fingerprint of the content of each data block using a substantially collision-free algorithm. The process compares the generated fingerprint to a database of stored fingerprints and, if the generated fingerprint matches a stored fingerprint, the data block is determined to already have been backed up, and therefore does not need to be backed up again. Only if the generated fingerprint does not match a stored fingerprint is the data block backed up, at which point the generated fingerprint is added to the database of stored fingerprints. Because the algorithm is substantially collision-free, there is no need to compare actual data content if there is a hash-value match. The process can also be used to audit software license compliance, inventory software, and detect computer-file tampering such as viruses and malware. | 06-13-2013 |
20130166747 | SYSTEMS, APPARATUS, AND METHODS FOR IDENTIFYING STORED DATA THAT MAY BE ACCESSED BY A HOST ENTITY AND PROVIDING DATA MANAGEMENT SERVICES - A first device in a network, having a first port, receives an identifier of a second port of a second device in the network, the network comprising a host entity, a switch, and a storage system. The first port of the first device spoofs the second port of the second device, during a communication with the switch. The first device receives information identifying a third port of a third device in the network that is zoned to the second port of the second device. The device identifies data stored in the storage system that may be accessed by the host entity, based at least on the information. | 06-27-2013 |
20140181440 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR COPYING DATA MAINTAINED IN A DYNAMIC STORAGE VOLUME AND VERIFYING THE COPIED DATA - A first volume comprising a plurality of blocks stored in a first location is accessed. A plurality of hash values representing the plurality of blocks is stored. The plurality of blocks is copied to a second volume stored in a second location, generating a copied volume. The copied volume is verified based on the plurality of hash values. In one embodiment, the first volume is altered, after the plurality of hash values is stored. Altering the first volume may include changing data in a selected one of the plurality of blocks. The first volume may be altered during copying of the plurality of blocks to the second volume. | 06-26-2014 |
20150048098 | BEVERAGE DISPENSING AND PRESSURIZER SYSTEM - An apparatus comprises an inflatable object adapted to be inserted into a beverage container, and a mechanism adapted to inject air into the inflatable object in response to a decrease in pressure within the beverage container. The beverage container may hold a carbonated beverage, for example. In one embodiment, the mechanism is adapted to maintain an equilibrium between a first partial pressure within the carbonated beverage and a second partial pressure of an air pocket within the beverage container. In one embodiment, the apparatus comprises a cap adapted to fit onto the beverage container, wherein the inflatable object is coupled to the cap. The cap may comprise a tube connecting the cap and the inflatable object, wherein the tube comprises a channel adapted to transmit air to the inflatable object. | 02-19-2015 |
20150048117 | BEVERAGE DISPENSING AND PRESSURIZER SYSTEM - An apparatus comprises an inflatable object adapted to be inserted into a beverage container, and a mechanism adapted to inject air into the inflatable object in response to a decrease in pressure within the beverage container. The beverage container may hold a carbonated beverage, for example. In one embodiment, the mechanism is adapted to maintain an equilibrium between a first partial pressure within the carbonated beverage and a second partial pressure of an air pocket within the beverage container. In one embodiment, the apparatus comprises a cap adapted to fit onto the beverage container, wherein the inflatable object is coupled to the cap. The cap may comprise a tube connecting the cap and the inflatable object, wherein the tube comprises a channel adapted to transmit air to the inflatable object. | 02-19-2015 |
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20130166747 | SYSTEMS, APPARATUS, AND METHODS FOR IDENTIFYING STORED DATA THAT MAY BE ACCESSED BY A HOST ENTITY AND PROVIDING DATA MANAGEMENT SERVICES - A first device in a network, having a first port, receives an identifier of a second port of a second device in the network, the network comprising a host entity, a switch, and a storage system. The first port of the first device spoofs the second port of the second device, during a communication with the switch. The first device receives information identifying a third port of a third device in the network that is zoned to the second port of the second device. The device identifies data stored in the storage system that may be accessed by the host entity, based at least on the information. | 06-27-2013 |
20140181440 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR COPYING DATA MAINTAINED IN A DYNAMIC STORAGE VOLUME AND VERIFYING THE COPIED DATA - A first volume comprising a plurality of blocks stored in a first location is accessed. A plurality of hash values representing the plurality of blocks is stored. The plurality of blocks is copied to a second volume stored in a second location, generating a copied volume. The copied volume is verified based on the plurality of hash values. In one embodiment, the first volume is altered, after the plurality of hash values is stored. Altering the first volume may include changing data in a selected one of the plurality of blocks. The first volume may be altered during copying of the plurality of blocks to the second volume. | 06-26-2014 |
20140181445 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PROCESSING INSTRUCTIONS WHILE REPAIRING AND PROVIDING ACCESS TO A COPIED VOLUME OF DATA - A volume of data is copied from a first location to a second location. A procedure to repair a volume of data is initiated. A first instruction associated with the repair procedure is selectively redirected to a staging storage, based on a determination that the first instruction relates to an action that makes a change to the volume. A second instruction is selectively redirected to one of the staging storage and the volume, based on data stored in the staging storage. | 06-26-2014 |
20150048098 | BEVERAGE DISPENSING AND PRESSURIZER SYSTEM - An apparatus comprises an inflatable object adapted to be inserted into a beverage container, and a mechanism adapted to inject air into the inflatable object in response to a decrease in pressure within the beverage container. The beverage container may hold a carbonated beverage, for example. In one embodiment, the mechanism is adapted to maintain an equilibrium between a first partial pressure within the carbonated beverage and a second partial pressure of an air pocket within the beverage container. In one embodiment, the apparatus comprises a cap adapted to fit onto the beverage container, wherein the inflatable object is coupled to the cap. The cap may comprise a tube connecting the cap and the inflatable object, wherein the tube comprises a channel adapted to transmit air to the inflatable object. | 02-19-2015 |
20150048117 | BEVERAGE DISPENSING AND PRESSURIZER SYSTEM - An apparatus comprises an inflatable object adapted to be inserted into a beverage container, and a mechanism adapted to inject air into the inflatable object in response to a decrease in pressure within the beverage container. The beverage container may hold a carbonated beverage, for example. In one embodiment, the mechanism is adapted to maintain an equilibrium between a first partial pressure within the carbonated beverage and a second partial pressure of an air pocket within the beverage container. In one embodiment, the apparatus comprises a cap adapted to fit onto the beverage container, wherein the inflatable object is coupled to the cap. The cap may comprise a tube connecting the cap and the inflatable object, wherein the tube comprises a channel adapted to transmit air to the inflatable object. | 02-19-2015 |