Jepson
Ian Jepson, Bracknell GB
Raymond Jepson, Chandlers Ford GB
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20100299555 | PROTECTION OF DATA ON FAILING STORAGE DEVICES - A management apparatus operable for protecting data on a failing storage device in a data processing system including a storage array having at least one of a plurality of storage devices. The management apparatus includes a receiver component for receiving a failure message indicating that the plurality of storage devices comprises the failing storage device. An analyzer component is in communication with the receiver component and responsive to receipt of the failure message, for analyzing the failure message. A sender component is in communication with the analyzer component. The sender component is adapted for, in response to the analyzer component determining the failing storage device, sending a zoning message, the zoning message instructing the storage array to isolate the failing storage device, and sending a protect message. The protect message instructs the storage array to protect data on the failing storage device. | 11-25-2010 |
Raymond Jepson, Eastleigh GB
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20100106927 | SID MANAGEMENT FOR ACCESS TO ENCRYPTED DRIVES - A method and a system for unlocking a storage device that has become locked or cannot be unlocked are disclosed. A hint is generated from a key by removing bits and adding bits. A position of removed bits, a position of added bits, the number of removed bits and the number of added bits are stored and known securely. When the key cannot unlock a storage device corresponding to the key, the position of removed bits, the position of added bits, the number of removed bits (N) and the number of added bits are retrieved. Then, the added bits are removed in the hint. Each possible N bits are placed in the hint at the position of removed bits to generate 2 | 04-29-2010 |
Raymond Jepson, Hampshire GB
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20080313456 | Apparatus and method for irrepudiable token exchange - A server apparatus is operable in communication with mobile client apparatuses for securely recording the occurrence of a transactional exchange meeting between holders of the mobile client apparatuses. A token component sets up a meeting arrangement mediated by the server and to communicate a first issued token to a first mobile client apparatus and a second issued token to a second mobile client apparatus. A token validator component receives at least a portion of each of the tokens from the mobile client apparatuses. The token validator component validates that the at least a portion of the token received from the first mobile client apparatus matches at least a portion of the second issued token, and vice-versa. A transaction recorder component creates and maintains a secure record of at least the request, the response, the validation of the tokens, and a completion signal from each of the mobile client apparatuses. | 12-18-2008 |
Raymond Jepson, Montreal CA
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20130129499 | ADAPTABLE EXHAUST FAN HOUSING - The present invention provides an adaptable fan housing having indentation markings to facilitate the installation of the fan housing. The present invention also provides positioning clips and securing clips allowing to further facilitate the installation of a fan housing of the present invention within a ceiling or a wall. The present invention also has cover clips which allows an easy installation of a cover to be secured to the fan housing. | 05-23-2013 |
Raymond Jepson, Roxboro CA
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20150308666 | Outdoor Light with Dual Installation Options - An outdoor light comprises a bottom cap configured to allow the light to be either mounted onto a hard surface (e.g. wood, composite, etc.) or anchored into the soil. The bottom cap comprises at least one generally central aperture configured to receive a ground-engaging spike, and at least two peripheral apertures configured to receive fasteners (e.g. screws, bolts, nails, etc.). When the ground-engaging spike is mounted into the central aperture, the light can be anchored into the ground. When fasteners are mounted through the at least two peripheral apertures, the light can be mounted onto a hard surface. | 10-29-2015 |