Poluri
Nagasree Poluri, Gurgaon IN
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20090309734 | INTELLIGENT SYSTEM AND METHOD TO MONITOR OBJECT MOVEMENT - A network including a processor and a plurality of signposts and readers are configured to implement a set of rules to monitor movement and location of a tagged asset. A rule can be represented by a hash table and can relate to tag movement, a facility attribute, or an asset protection policy. | 12-17-2009 |
Ravi Kiran Poluri, Sammamish, WA US
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20100212018 | GENERATING HUMAN INTERACTIVE PROOFS - A method for generating one or more human interactive proofs (HIPs) is described herein. A HIP request may be received. One of a plurality of HIP engines may be selected using a randomization algorithm. Each HIP engine may have a distinct algorithm for generating the one or more HIPs. The one or more HIPs may be generated using the one of the plurality of HIP engines. | 08-19-2010 |
Ravi Kiran R. Poluri, Sammamish, WA US
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20100235431 | DATACENTER SYNCHRONIZATION - A datacenter infrastructure comprising a plurality of datacenters is configured to provide services to users. Data (e.g., application data) provided to respective datacenters from a user is synchronized between different datacenters comprised within “a cloud” according to a multilevel synchronization scheme. Respective levels of the multilevel synchronization operate to transfer different priority (user) data between the plurality of datacenters, wherein respective priorities are determined based upon the importance of the data in providing a service. For example, data used to perform a service is synchronized by a synchronization component facilitating a higher level of synchronization between datacenters, while data not routinely used to perform a service is synchronized by a lower priority synchronization component. Synchronization between datacenters allows a network address routing system to provide substantially uninterrupted routing of a user to an available or otherwise appropriate datacenter within the datacenter infrastructure, thereby providing increased service reliability and performance. | 09-16-2010 |
20110314540 | PREVENTING ABUSE OF SERVICES THROUGH INFRASTRUCTURE INCOMPATIBILITY - Spammers, and other abusers of web services, may be deterred in their attempts to sign up for these services at large scale by making changes to the service registration procedure, where the changes are designed to break the spammer's infrastructure. In one example, a procedure to register for a web service involves presenting a Human Interaction Proof (HIP, or “captcha”) to the user, and gating access to the service upon receipt of a correct solution. If spammers use botnets and/or image capture techniques to initiate registration processes and to transport the HIPs to human or automated solvers, then the registration procedure can be changed in a way that is incompatible with capturing these images, or in a way that is incompatible with receiving HIP solutions from someplace other than the location at which registration was initiated. | 12-22-2011 |
Ravi Kiran Reddy Poluri, Sammamish, WA US
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20110113147 | ENHANCED HUMAN INTERACTIVE PROOF (HIP) FOR ACCESSING ON-LINE RESOURCES - A method is provided for protecting an on-line resource using a HIP challenge. The method includes receiving a request to access the on-line resource from a remote client. A HIP challenge is presented to a user associated with the remote client. If a successful response to the HIP challenge is received from the user, a previous response pattern of the user is compared to known response patterns of humans and machines. The user is allowed to access to the on-line resource if the comparison indicates that the user is likely a human. | 05-12-2011 |
Syama Poluri, Round Rock, TX US
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20140006676 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DYNAMIC ALLOCATION OF INFORMATION HANDLING RESOURCES | 01-02-2014 |
20140173072 | LIVE MIGRATION OF VIRTUAL MACHINES USING VIRTUAL BRIDGES IN A MULTI-ROOT INPUT-OUTPUT VIRTUALIZATION BLADE CHASSIS - A method for managing migration of a virtual machine includes accessing a first information handling system and a second information handling system, accessing a network information handling resource, using one or more switches to virtualize access of the network information handling resource to the first information handling system and the second information handling system, accessing a virtual bridge associated with the network information handling resource, accessing a virtual machine configured to access the resources of the first information handling system, and copying the operational state of the virtual machine from the first information handling system to the second information handling system using the first virtual bridge. The first information handling system and the second information handling system share the network information handling resource using the virtualized access. | 06-19-2014 |
Syama S. Poluri, Round Rock, TX US
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20140282483 | Obtaining Device Drivers From an Out-of-Band Management Network - A method includes a service processor of an information handling system downloading code, including device drivers, and transferring the code to an operating system of the information handling system without rebooting the operating system. In some embodiments, a daemon of the operating system may request device drivers for newly-inserted devices and the service processor may make the device drivers available to the operating system in response to the requests. In some embodiments, the service processor may download updated device drivers and may inform the daemon. The updated device drivers may be automatically provided to the operating system or made available upon a request of a user. The service processor may make code available to the operating system by exposing a portion of its non-volatile memory to the operating system as a virtual device. | 09-18-2014 |