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Anthony Buxton, Whitchurch GB

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090116636METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR HANDLING A TELEPHONE CALL - One embodiment of the invention provides a method of handling a telephone call. The method includes providing a multi-tenanted computer-telephony integration (CTI) server. The different tenants correspond to various outlets for one or more product or service offerings. The CTI server is located outside the customer premises for the various outlets. The method further includes receiving a call directed to one of the outlets and using CLI for the call by the CTI server to identify the calling party and a customer profile for the calling party. The customer profile is based on previous orders. The method further includes queuing the call within the network if it is determined that the outlet is unable to currently service the call, and forwarding the call to the outlet to process the call. The CTI server uses the customer profile for providing priority call handling treatment for loyal customers.05-07-2009

Mathew Charles Buxton, Nottinghamshire GB

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20100332841Authentication Method and System - Disclosed are methods related to controlling user access to a first computer device, using a second computer device. One method comprises generating authentication data in accordance with a first algorithm and generating acceptable response data in accordance with a second algorithm using the authentication data and information shared with a second computer device. The authentication data is received at the second computer device, where response data is generated in accordance with the second algorithm using the shared information and the received authentication data. The response data generated by the second device is received at the first computer device and compared with the acceptable response data. Access to the first computer device is granted if the response data is identical to the acceptable response data.12-30-2010

Neil Buxton, Berkshire GB

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20110219163USB 3 Bridge With Embedded Hub - A bridge device for connecting a USB 3 host device with a plurality of downstream, non-USB 3 mass storage devices, such as SATA or PATA devices. The bridge device comprises an embedded hub having a plurality of internal USB 3 devices. The internal USB 3 devices do not have a physical USB 3 interface. The bridge device also has at least one downstream physical non-USB 3 device, to which a mass storage device may be attached. The internal USB 3 devices enable the host device to be presented with a plurality of USB 3 devices. This, in turn, allows transfer to the plurality of downstream physical non-USB 3 devices, via the internal USB 3 devices at an increased rate. The bridge may also include a downstream physical USB 3 interface. This can allow multiple bridge devices to be connected together in a cascade.09-08-2011

Paul Buxton, West Lothian GB

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20100088054METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR DATA ANALYSIS - A method and apparatus for data analysis according to various aspects of the present invention is configured to automatically identify a characteristic of a component fabrication process guided by characteristics of the test data for the components.04-08-2010

Patent applications by Paul Buxton, West Lothian GB

Paul Buxton, Broxburn GB

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080249742METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR DATA ANALYSIS - A method and apparatus for data analysis according to various aspects of the present invention is configured to automatically select one or more outlier identification algorithms for identifying statistical outliers in test data for components.10-09-2008

Philip Christopher Buxton, Great Dunmow GB

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20090221622TOPOTECAN READY TO USE SOLUTIONS - Aqueous-based, ready to use topotecan-containing formulations for parenteral use having extended stability are disclosed. The formulations are surprisingly free of precipitated degradation products such as 10-hydroxycamptothecin (10-HCPT) after periods of up to 1 year or greater.09-03-2009
20110184036FORMULATIONS OF BENDAMUSTINE - Long term storage stable bendamustine-containing compositions are disclosed. The compositions can include bendamustine or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, and a pharmaceutically acceptable fluid which can include in some embodiments PEG, PG or mixtures thereof and an antioxidant or chloride ion source. The bendamustine-containing compositions have less than about 5% total impurities, on a normalized peak area response (“PAR”) basis as determined by high performance liquid chromatography (“HPLC”) at a wavelength of 223 nm, after at least about 15 months of storage at a temperature of from about 5° C. to about 25° C.07-28-2011