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Ankur Chavda, Seattle, WA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110185006AGGREGATING USER PRESENCE ACROSS MULTIPLE ENDPOINTS - A presence aggregation system provides a presence server that allows users to publish information regarding their availability with the presence server. The presence server maintains a record of each user's published information. When an endpoint publishes information regarding a user's availability at that endpoint with the presence server, the presence server provides all of the user's published information, including the information just published, to each of the user's endpoints, including the endpoint which published the information. This allows each of the user's endpoints to generate an aggregated availability of the user. The presence server may also provide all of the user's published information, including the information just published, to each of the subscribing users' endpoints. This allows the subscribing users to also generate a view of the user's aggregated availability.07-28-2011

Kavita Chavda, Roswell, GA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080301698SERVICE ENGAGEMENT MANAGEMENT USING A STANDARD FRAMEWORK - A solution for managing a service engagement is provided. A service delivery model for the service engagement is defined within an engagement framework. The engagement framework, and consequently the service delivery model, can include a hierarchy that comprises a service definition, a set of service elements for the service definition, and a set of element tasks for each service element. The set of element tasks can be selected from a set of base tasks, each of which defines a particular task along with its input(s), output(s), and related asset(s). As a result, service engagements can be managed in a consistent manner using a data structure that promotes reuse and is readily extensible.12-04-2008
20110010343OPTIMIZATION AND STAGING METHOD AND SYSTEM - An optimization method and system. The method includes receiving by a computing system a data footprint associated with data and a human resource model. The data footprint comprises a primary data section, a secondary data section, and an archive data section. A plurality of data storage strategies are associated with the primary data section, said secondary data section, and said archive data section. The plurality of data storage strategies are compared to each other. A data staging orchestrator software module is executed. The computing system determines based on results of executing the data staging orchestrator software module, an optimal migration time, an optimal migration speed, and an optimal migration cost for managing storage for portions of the data. The computing system executes a risk modulation software module and determines a risk associated with the managing.01-13-2011
20110138391CONTINUOUS OPTIMIZATION OF ARCHIVE MANAGEMENT SCHEDULING BY USE OF INTEGRATED CONTENT-RESOURCE ANALYTIC MODEL - A system and associated method for continuously optimizing data archive management scheduling. A job scheduler receives, from an archive management system, inputs of task information, replica placement data, infrastructure topology data, and resource performance data. The job scheduler models a flow network that represents data content, software programs, physical devices, and communication capacity of the archive management system in various levels of vertices according to the received inputs. An optimal path in the modeled flow network is computed as an initial schedule, and the archive management system performs tasks according to the initial schedule. The operations of scheduled tasks are monitored and the job scheduler produces a new schedule based on feedbacks of the monitored operations and predefined heuristics.06-09-2011
20110145439RESOURCE PLANNING AND DATA INTERCHANGE FUNCTIONALITY WITHIN A CLOUD COMPUTING ENVIRONMENT - The present invention provides technology neutral process integration (Cloud Resource Planning), and optimization methodology leveraging a business meta-schema format Cloud Data Interchange (CDI) to integrate, enable, and invoke Cloud services. One example is that the present invention provides a management layer at the process level. There can be multiple Cloud implementations/types within a govern enterprise—perhaps utilizing different infrastructure (e.g., hardware of one supplier versus that of another) or different areas of functionality (computing services, storage services, etc). This disclosure provides an abstraction or ‘resource planning’ layer above these core services such that a customer does not have to have knowledge or choose different Cloud types and/or understand or choose each underlying service. As such, it provides a ‘one stop’ portal.06-16-2011

Patent applications by Kavita Chavda, Roswell, GA US

Kavita Chavda, Atlanta, GA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110022879AUTOMATED DISASTER RECOVERY PLANNING - A system and associated method for automated disaster recovery (DR) planning. A DR planning process receives disaster recovery requirements and a target environment configuration from a user to design DR plans for the target environment configuration that meets disaster recovery requirements. The DR planning process accesses a knowledgebase containing information on replication technologies, best practice recipes, and past deployment instances. The DR planning process creates the DR plans by analyzing the disaster recovery requirements into element risks, associating replication technologies to protect each element risks, combining associated replication technologies based on the best practice recipes, and selecting highly evaluated combination based on the past deployment instances. The DR planning process presents the DR plans as classified by replication strategy-architecture combination for each DR plans and marks how strongly each DR plans are recommended.01-27-2011

Mukesh Chavda, District Vadodara IN

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100022777Process for the Preparation of E-3-[2-(7-Chloro-2-Quinolinyl)Ethenyl]Benzaldehyde - An improved, scalable, and environmentally friendly manufacturing procedure for the preparation of E-3-[2-(7-chloro-2-quinolinyl)ethenyl]benzaldehyde, which is a key early intermediate used in the preparation of montelukast sodium, and the compound prepared by such a process.01-28-2010

Praful Chavda, Redmond, WA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110239143MODIFYING AVATAR ATTRIBUTES - Techniques are disclosed herein for changing a user's avatar attributes based on information that is pertinent to the user and that comes from a variety of sources. The user's electronic device may contain a multitude of information about the user, their lifestyle, their current mood, etc. Embodiments provide an application programming interface (API) that allows various applications on the user's electronic device, or elsewhere, to communicate with an avatar platform such that avatar attributes may be changed based on information from a wide variety of applications.09-29-2011

Praful P. Chavda, Redmond, WA US

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20100325153SYNCHRONIZED DISTRIBUTED MEDIA ASSETS - Synchronized distributed media assets is described. In embodiments, a global media catalog of global metadata is maintained for media assets that are accessible by client devices registered to a user. The global metadata corresponds to the media assets that are located remotely from one or more of the client devices. A client device can communicate a request for a media asset that is identified by the global metadata and located at a location remote from the client device.12-23-2010

Praful Pratap Chavda, Redmond, WA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090204664DYNAMIC ATTACHMENT OF ADVERTISING TO DOWNLOADED CONTENT - Arrangements are provided for dynamically attaching advertisements to requested and downloaded content items. The advertisements or other content are combined with the requested and downloaded content item so that future playback of the content item also includes playback of the advertisement. The attachment may be performed at the time that the content item is requested, or the advertisement may be retrieved over a network at the time the requested content item is played back. The content may also be local to the client, e.g., downloaded content or content from an HD-DVD, and the same may instigate the playing of a downloaded advertisement at the time of downloading, loading, or playback. In any case, the advertisement may be played back before, during or after the playback of the requested content item. The combining of the advertisement with the requested content item may occur at the server-side or at the client side.08-13-2009
20090328120ARRANGEMENT FOR CONNECTIVITY WITHIN AN ADVANCED MULTIMEDIA CONTENT FRAMEWORK - Arrangements and methods are provided that allow integration of connected online services within a high-definition interactive framework, and in particular within an advanced content interactivity layer. In this way, the online services may enjoy enhanced features on an advanced content media device. For example, content running on an advanced content media device may be configured to detect an online service's feature and may thus present the user with additional features that interact with the online service. An advanced content media device may detect another user's advanced content media device through a network, and in particular a media service on the network, allowing chat and synchronized playback of content. Advanced content media devices may vary, but may include, e.g., a multimedia player, a media center, a game console, a personal computer, and so on.12-31-2009

Praful Prataprai Chavda, Redmond, WA US

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20090113458Controlling hardware across two or more simultaneously running operating systems - A computing device has two or more software stacks, each stack simultaneously running a different operating system. Only one enabled operating system at a time has control of hardware resources of the computing device. Each disabled operating system has its device drivers disabled. The drivers may be disabled by stopping device driver messages to devices at a firmware layer unassociated with any operating system. The drivers may be disabled by having their associated operating system dynamically unload them when the operating system is disabled. In some instances, the drivers may be modified to include a “stop” control that tells the driver to stop communicating with its associated device, and a “resume” control that tells the driver to resume communication. When an operating system is disabled, the operating system may send a “stop” message to its device drivers. Drivers associated with messages passed between operating systems may remain enabled.04-30-2009