Golan, US
Alon Golan, Sunnyvale, CA US
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20140189885 | PERMITTING A USER ACCESS TO PASSWORD PROTECTED DATA - A method of permitting a user access to password protected data at a device, the user associated with a first and second password, wherein the passwords are of the same format, and entry of the first password requires less user input actions than are required for entry of the second password, the method comprises a user interface component of the device requesting from the user, entry of the first password; in response to receiving an entry entered by the user using said device, processing the user entry in a password verifying component of the device to compare the user entry with the first password associated with the user; if no user entry matches the first password in a predetermined number of attempts permitted by the password verifying component, the user interface component requests from the user, entry of the second password. | 07-03-2014 |
20140242997 | WIRELESS NETWORK SELECTION - A mobile terminal comprises transceiver apparatus for communicating with a plurality of wireless networks, each network comprising one or more respective wireless connection points providing a respective coverage area. The mobile terminal also comprises a location module arranged to determine information on geographical location of the mobile terminal, and based thereon to obtain a prediction that the mobile terminal will enter the coverage area of an expected one of said wireless networks. Further, the mobile terminal comprises a protocol module arranged to at least begin a pre-emptive handshake with the expected wireless network while still outside the respective coverage area and so unable to communicate any information via any of the one or more respective wireless connection points. It does this by instead performing some or all of the handshake with the expected network via another of said wireless networks. | 08-28-2014 |
Gilad Golan, Redmond, WA US
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20100070964 | EFFICIENT PATCHING - A facility for automatically processing software patches is described. The facility receives in a computing system a distinguished patch package for modifying the behavior of a programmatic entity. The facility automatically extracts from the distinguished patch package (1) patch application information that identifies a distinguished programmatic entity against which the patches to be applied, and (2) patch behavior information that specifies a manner in which to modify the behavior of the distinguished programmatic entity. The facility automatically adds to a patch table a distinguished entry containing the extracted patch application information and patch behavior information. | 03-18-2010 |
20110126260 | ACCESS AUTHORIZATION HAVING EMBEDDED POLICIES - A facility for receiving an embedded policy is provided. The facility checks an application program image for the presence of an embedded policy. If an embedded policy is detected, the facility extracts the policy from within the application program image. The facility may then apply the extracted policy to the application program image before the application program image is loaded and/or executed. Moreover, the facility may check the application program image's integrity prior to extracting the embedded policy. | 05-26-2011 |
20120036554 | ACCESS AUTHORIZATION HAVING EMBEDDED POLICIES - A facility for receiving an embedded policy is provided. The facility checks an application program image for the presence of an embedded policy. If an embedded policy is detected, the facility extracts the policy from within the application program image. The facility may then apply the extracted policy to the application program image before the application program image is loaded and/or executed. Moreover, the facility may check the application program image's integrity prior to extracting the embedded policy. | 02-09-2012 |
20130254835 | ACCESS AUTHORIZATION HAVING EMBEDDED POLICIES - A facility for receiving an embedded policy is provided. The facility checks an application program image for the presence of an embedded policy. If an embedded policy is detected, the facility extracts the policy from within the application program image. The facility may then apply the extracted policy to the application program image before the application program image is loaded and/or executed. Moreover, the facility may check the application program image's integrity prior to extracting the embedded policy. | 09-26-2013 |
20140096122 | EFFICIENT PATCHING - A facility for applying a software patch is described. Using an automatic patching agent, the facility receives the software patch. In response to receiving the software patch, without user intervention, the facility performs the following acts: First, the facility identifies an instance of an executable module that is currently loaded, and to which the received software patch pertains. Second, the facility applies the received software patch to the identified loaded executable module instance to modify the behavior of the identified executable module instance. | 04-03-2014 |
Jonathan Golan, Englewood, CO US
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20100121716 | ACTIVITY-BASED TARGETED ADVERTISING - The system and methods described herein deliver activity-based targeted messages to a device. | 05-13-2010 |
20110126099 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR RECORDING COLLABORATIVE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY PROCESSES IN AN INTELLIGENT WORKLOAD MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - The system and method described herein for recording collaborative information technology processes in an intelligent workload management system may include a computing environment having a model-driven, service-oriented architecture for creating collaborative threads to manage workloads. In particular, the management threads may include one or more data structures that converge information describing interaction between managed entities and content that may relate to such interaction in time-ordered series of events. The time-ordered event stream may then be replayed in a real-time stream to remediate, roll back, or otherwise analyze the collaborative information technology processes. | 05-26-2011 |
Joseph Golan, Ocean, NJ US
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20100097938 | TRAFFIC MATRIX COMPUTATION FOR PACKET NETWORKS - Systems in the current art provide capacity planning for packet networks. These systems require input data that characterizes traffic demands. The demands may be expressed as matrixes that record the number of bytes and packets exchanged between access routers or service nodes for each type-of-service. This invention defines a system and method to calculate these traffic matrixes. Access routers in a service node export flow records to a Record Collector. The flow records are processed to create ingress and egress records that are stored on the Record Collector. This data is uploaded to a Capacity Planning Server at which the traffic matrixes are generated. The egress access router(s) for a flow are determined by searching for matching ingress and egress records. Matching records have identical source and destination addresses. This algorithm requires no knowledge of the complex topology and routing protocols that are used within packet networks. Sampled or non-sampled flow records may be used. The concepts in this invention may also be used to calculate traffic matrixes for virtual private networks (VPNs). | 04-22-2010 |
20100110902 | Traffic Matrix Computation for a Backbone Network Supporting Virtual Private Networks - This invention provides a more effective method for capacity planning and traffic engineering of packet networks that connect Virtual Private Network (VPN) sites. A distributed architecture efficiently computes traffic matrixes that show the number of bytes and/or packets exchanged among provider edge (PE) routers and/or service nodes. Each PE router in a service node is exports flow records to a Flow Record Processor (FRP) in the same location. The FRPs use these records in conjunction with configuration data extracted from the PE routers to compute partial traffic matrixes. The partial traffic matrixes are uploaded to a Matrix Generator to create a total traffic matrix. The total traffic matrix is essential input for capacity planning or traffic engineering tools. | 05-06-2010 |
20130279352 | Traffic Matrix Computation for a Backbone Network Supporting Virtual Private Networks - This invention provides a more effective method for capacity planning and traffic engineering of packet networks that connect Virtual Private Network (VPN) sites. A distributed architecture efficiently computes traffic matrixes that show the number of bytes and/or packets exchanged among provider edge (PE) routers and/or service nodes. Each PE router in a service node is exports flow records to a Flow Record Processor (FRP) in the same location. The FRPs use these records in conjunction with configuration data extracted from the PE routers to compute partial traffic matrixes. The partial traffic matrixes are uploaded to a Matrix Generator to create a total traffic matrix. The total traffic matrix is essential input for capacity planning or traffic engineering tools. | 10-24-2013 |
Mark Joshua Golan, San Jose, CA US
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20090219145 | INTEGRATED BUILDING DEVICE MONITORING NETWORK - An electrical device for installation within a building is described. Accordingly, the device may comprise a mounting arrangement configured to mount the device within the building. A location module is provided to monitor a location of the device within the building and a power monitor is provided to monitor power consumption of an electrical appliance connectable to the device. The device further includes a communication module configured to interface the electrical device to a communications network and to communicate the location and the power consumption via the communications network. In an example embodiment, the communications network is connectable to a system controller that is operable to communicate with a plurality of the electrical devices to control operation of the electrical devices. The device and the system controller may form part of a building management system. | 09-03-2009 |
Nir Golan, New York, NY US
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20140195304 | PEERACTIVE TECHNOLOGIES AND ONLINE SHOPPING - The number of users viewing a given variable directly affects the rate of change and/or outcome of said variable. In the case of eCommerce, pricing of products and/or services is based upon a user accessing a website on which products and/or services are for sale. An initial price indicia associator associates initial price indicia with the products and/or services files. The initial pricing can be based upon historical indicia or the engine itself. Thereafter, a price indicia adjuster adjusts the pricing responsive to user access of the website or related website. A user interface meter shown on the website indicates to potential buyers how much interest there is in the product and/or service being sold so that peer activity is exhibited to potential buyers to encourage sales and impulsive buying behavior. Pricing is dynamic and adjusts in real-time at a rate determined by the amount of users accessing the website. | 07-10-2014 |
20140310118 | PEERACTIVE TECHNOLOGIES AND ONLINE SHOPPING - The number of users viewing a given variable directly affects the rate of change and/or outcome of said variable. In the case of eCommerce, pricing of products and/or services is based upon a user accessing a website on which products and/or services are for sale. An initial price indicia associator associates initial price indicia with the products and/or services files. The initial pricing can be based upon historical indicia or the engine itself. Thereafter, a price indicia adjuster adjusts the pricing responsive to user access of the website or related website. A user interface meter shown on the website indicates to potential buyers how much interest there is in the product and/or service being sold so that peer activity is exhibited to potential buyers to encourage sales and impulsive buying behavior. Pricing is dynamic and adjusts in real-time at a rate determined by the amount of users accessing the website. | 10-16-2014 |
Tal Golan, Irvine, CA US
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20090307320 | ELECTRONIC MAIL PROCESSING UNIT INCLUDING SILVERLIST FILTERING - Systems and methods of filtering received messages to discard unsolicited messages using silverlist filters and combinations of silverlist filters and other types of filters are disclosed. In many embodiments, an appliance remote from a mail server is used to filter messages using at least a silverlist filter prior to forwarding messages to the mail server. In a number of embodiments, a mail server applies a filtering process that includes a silverlist filter and a challenge response filter. One embodiment of the method of the invention includes receiving a message envelope sent from a sender IP address, where the message envelope includes a sender address and at least one recipient address, determining the reputation of the sender IP address, allowing the message when the sender has a reputable sender IP address, irrespective of the sender and recipient addresses, and performing a test when the sender IP address has unknown reputation. In addition, the test includes issuing a temporary failure to the sender, detecting as a retry a message envelope received within a predetermined time period, where the sender and recipient addresses of the original message envelope and the received message envelope correspond, and allowing the retry message. | 12-10-2009 |
20100082758 | GLOBAL EMAIL ADDRESS REPUTATION SYSTEM - Systems and methods of filtering received messages to discard unsolicited messages using Silverlist filters and combinations of Silverlist filters and other types of filters are disclosed. In many embodiments, an appliance remote from a mail server is used to filter messages using at least a Silverlist filter prior to forwarding messages to the mail server. In a number of embodiments, a mail server applies a filtering process that includes a Silverlist filter and a challenge response filter. One embodiment of the invention includes a plurality of mail servers configured to maintain user mail accounts from which electronic mail messages can be exchanged via a network, a plurality of mail processing units connected to the network, where each mail processing unit acts as a gateway for at least one of the mail servers that filters incoming electronic mail messages, a global address reputation server connected to a global address reputation database and configured to communicate with the mail processing units via the network. In addition, at least one of the mail processing units is configured to track events associated with the filtering of electronic mail messages and forward tracked event information to the global address reputation server, the global address reputation server is configured to store event information received from the mail processing units in the global address reputation database, the global address reputation server is configured to develop sender reputation information concerning message senders from the event information stored in the global address reputation database, the global address reputation server is configured to provide sender reputation information concerning message senders to mail processing units, and at least one of the mail processing units that receives sender reputation information from the global address reputation server is configured to utilize the sender reputation information when filtering messages based upon the message sender. | 04-01-2010 |
Yoram Golan, Regopark, NY US
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20090283183 | INTERCHANGEABLE SCARF HANDBAG - This “Interchangeable Scarf Handbag” allows you to change the look of the handbag by threading a scarf of choice through rings on the bag thus creating a unique and individually expressive accessory. An article, specifically a handbag, in patent leather, pvc, pu, canvas or any other material, in which twelve holes are cut into the material on the top rim to create an opening. Twelve openings on the top rim, six on each side, are finished with brass rings. These rings are ½ inch in diameter. These hollow brass rings become the receptacle for items to be threaded around the top rim of the bag. The size of the hole makes it extremely easy to thread the scarf or any other material allowing for individual expression. | 11-19-2009 |
Yuval Golan, New York, NY US
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20090146413 | Method and system for joining pipeline components - Pipes and pipeline components made of plastic or PVC, which are designed to be assembled into pipelines used to convey water in structures, and which have one bore located on the side, near each end of the pipeline components. After assembling the pipeline in the designated wall, the pipes and pipeline components are glued together by injecting liquid acetone into the bores, causing the pipes and pipeline components to adhere to one another and to become sealed. | 06-11-2009 |
20090146414 | Method and system for joining pipeline components - Pipes and pipeline components made of plastic or PVC, which are designed to be assembled into pipelines used to convey water in structures, and which have one bore located on the side, near each end of the pipeline components. After assembling the pipeline in the designated wall, the pipes and pipeline components are glued together by injecting liquid acetone into the bores, causing the pipes and pipeline components to adhere to one another and to become sealed. | 06-11-2009 |
Yvette Golan, Houston, TX US
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20080244909 | Razor counter and ejector - In a method and system for shaving a razor system includes a razor, a receptacle, a counter, and an ejector. The razor includes a razor handle and a razor head, the razor head being detachably coupled to the razor handle by a sliding latch. The receptacle removably houses the razor. The counter cumulatively counts each instance of a removal of the razor from the receptacle. The counter includes a comparator to compare the cumulative count to a preset count. The ejector is operable to disengage the sliding latch, thereby causing the razor head to detach from the razor handle. The ejector disengages the sliding latch in response to the cumulative count being equal to the preset count. | 10-09-2008 |