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John Jason
John Jason Auvenshine, Tucson, AZ US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20080228917 | Method and system for importing an application and server map to a business systems manager display - An automated system displays enables a user to observe the activities in a system based on information in the display. From this display, the user can quickly identify the source of problems for the purpose of troubleshooting without the need to manually determine the source and nature of the problem. In this system, data about the system is gathered through a plurality of agents positioned throughout the network. This data is analyzed and a system monitor deployment configuration is developed. This monitor deployment information along with information about the various devices in the system and any relationships of devices in the system are imported to the display system. The display system then displays this information showing the present relationships of the devices in the system. | 09-18-2008 |
| 20090055518 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MANAGING LIGHTWEIGHT DIRECTORY ACCESS PROTOCOL INFORMATION - A computer implemented method, apparatus, and computer usable program code for managing a lightweight directory access protocol environment. A replication hierarchy is identified for a plurality of lightweight directory access protocol servers within the lightweight directory access protocol environment by querying the plurality of lightweight directory access protocol servers for replication information. Environment information is collected for the plurality of lightweight directory access protocol servers using the replication hierarchy, wherein the environment information for the plurality of lightweight directory access protocol servers is used to manage the lightweight directory access protocol environment. | 02-26-2009 |
| 20090063133 | SYSTEM AND ARTICLE OF MANUFACTURE FOR FILTERING CONTENT USING NEURAL NETWORKS - Provided are a system and article of manufacture for filtering communications received from over a network for a person-to-person communication program. A communication is received for the person-to person communication program. The communication is processed to determine predefined language statements. Information on the determined language statements is inputted into a neural network to produce an output value. A determination is made as to whether the output value indicates that the communication is unacceptable. The communication is forwarded to the person-to-person communication program unchanged if the output value indicates that the communication is acceptable. An action is performed with respect to the communication upon determining that the communication is unacceptable that differs from the forwarding of the communication that occurs if the output value indicates that the communication is acceptable. | 03-05-2009 |
John Jason Pieschl, Wichita, KS US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20090077841 | HIGH PRODUCT DENSITY INTERACTIVE ROTATING KIOSK WITH VIRTUAL TRACKING ANIMATION USER INTERFACE AND INTEGRATED INTELLIGENT LIGHTING CONTROLLER - An apparatus and method to rotatably display a plurality of products having corresponding animation of the plurality of products via virtual tracking to enable user interaction with the plurality of products, such as selection of one or more of the plurality of products to gain more information about the one or more of the plurality of products and/or to compare one or more of the plurality of products with each other. | 03-26-2009 |
John Jason Wagenhals, Boca Raton, FL US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20120000478 | Inline vapor cooling and filtering apparatus - A vapor inhalation device includes a first body portion defining a first chamber and a second body portion defining a second chamber provided at least partially within the first chamber, where the second body portion has at least one aperture placing the second chamber in fluid communication with the first chamber. An intake conduit defines a first air passageway from an exterior of the first body portion to within the second chamber. An output conduit has a proximal end located within the first chamber, a distal end opposite the proximal end and located at the exterior of the first body portion, is physically coupled to the first body portion at a location different from the proximal end of the output conduit, and defines a second air passageway extending from within the first chamber to the exterior of the body portion. | 01-05-2012 |
