Gudipaty
Ananta Gudipaty, Kirkland, WA US
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20090192845 | INTEGRATED REAL TIME COLLABORATION EXPERIENCES WITH ONLINE WORKSPACE - Online meeting experience is integrated with online and/or offline collaborative workspace(s). Documents and other content generated through team collaboration and managed by a content management system are automatically made available during the meeting, updated, and stored in collaborative workspace linked to a particular meeting. Newly generated content during the meeting is also added to the workspace. As a result, online meetings become part of the collaborative workspace rendering reusable and searchable data through meeting content and updates to associated documents. | 07-30-2009 |
Ananta Gudipaty, Redmond, WA US
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20080263010 | TECHNIQUES TO SELECTIVELY ACCESS MEETING CONTENT - Techniques to selectively access meeting content are described. An apparatus may comprise a capture module operative to record multiple data tracks from multiple sources for a multimedia event, a publishing module operative to publish the recorded multiple data tracks in a universal format, an authentication module operative to authenticate a client to access the published multiple data tracks, and a recordings management module operative to manage access to meeting content for one or more of the published multiple data tracks on a selective basis in response to client search and retrieval requests. Other embodiments are described and claimed. | 10-23-2008 |
Ananta S. Gudipaty, Kirkland, WA US
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20090327425 | SWITCHING BETWEEN AND DUAL EXISTENCE IN LIVE AND RECORDED VERSIONS OF A MEETING - An asynchronous meeting system is presented that allows a meeting participant to seamlessly switch between live (synchronous) and recorded (asynchronous) meeting information. The asynchronous meeting system provides information to other meeting participants about the status of a meeting participant, including whether the meeting participant is viewing live or recorded meeting information. The asynchronous meeting system allows other meeting participants to notify the meeting participant when attention at the live meeting is desired. Thus, the asynchronous meeting system allows the meeting participant to more productively use his/her time at the meeting, but maintains the ability to have two-way, real-time communication that meeting participants expect. | 12-31-2009 |
Ananta S. Gudipaty, Redmond, WA US
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20090319916 | TECHNIQUES TO AUTO-ATTEND MULTIMEDIA CONFERENCE EVENTS - Techniques to auto-attend multimedia conference events are described. An apparatus may comprise a recording management component operative to manage recording and reproduction operations for a multimedia conference event. The recording management component may comprise, among other elements, an event handler module operative to receive an auto-attend request from a meeting invitee as an auto-attendee for a multimedia conference event. The recording management component may also include an event schedule module communicatively coupled to the event handler module, the event schedule module operative to schedule the multimedia conference event for automatic recording operations in response to the auto-attend request. The recording management component may further include an event capture module communicatively coupled to the event schedule module, the event capture module operative to record the multimedia conference event to form a recorded meeting event file for the auto-attendee. Other embodiments are described and claimed. | 12-24-2009 |
Ananta Subrahmanya Sarma Gudipaty, Kirkland, WA US
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20090193327 | HIGH-FIDELITY SCALABLE ANNOTATIONS - Technologies are described herein for providing high-fidelity scalable annotations. Annotations made to meeting content during a hosted online meeting are recorded separately from the meeting content itself. At playback time, the annotations are rendered separately from the meeting content. Because the annotations are rendered separately from the meeting content at playback time, the annotations can be scaled without loss of clarity and visual effects can be applied to the annotations independently of the meeting content. | 07-30-2009 |