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Kyle M. Delap, Fairview Heights, IL US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120117083COMPLEX EVENT PROCESSING ENGINE - A method, a data aggregation tool, and a set of instructions are disclosed. A data storage 05-10-2012

Kyle M. Himmerick, Longmont, CO US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090172072REMOTE VIEWING OF DOCUMENTS VIA THE WEB IN REAL-TIME - The present invention offers a component that enables the presenter to begin presenting the first pages of the document as they become available, without having to wait on the entire document to be processed. The present invention provides an approach that is used to monitor document processing as it taking place on a server. As each page is in the document is processed (e.g., converted), a monitoring component signals a controlling component to alert it of the specific progress events (e.g., a new page available). The controlling component can immediately interface with clients using a real-time communication component, for example letting users know when each single page is available for consumption. Once alerted, an informed client can signal all other clients which page to view.07-02-2009

Kyle M. Mallot, Lee'S Summit, MO US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110047057Simultaneous real-time access to financial information - The present invention is defined by the following claims, and nothing in this section should be taken as a limitation on those claims. By way of introduction, the preferred embodiments describe below include a method of simultaneously presenting user specific real-time financial information includes authenticating a user, for example by using a user-id and password. Then receiving an input from the user indicating the shareholder of interest. The user is then presented with a list of the shareholder's account information. The shareholder account information can be retrieved from several different record keeping systems. The record keeping systems can be maintained by different entities and can store the respective account information in different formats. The shareholder account information can be retrieved by broadcasting an account inquiry to the record keeping systems or by using a cross-reference table that indicates which record keeping systems the shareholder has accounts with. A combination of the broadcast and cross-reference table can be used. Once the shareholder account information is presented, the user can select an account, for example by a hyperlink tag, and receive detailed information about that account.02-24-2011

Kyle M. Smith, Poughkeepsie, NY US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090049453IN-BAND COMMUNICATION WITH VIRTUAL MACHINES VIA A HYPERVISOR MESSAGE BUS - A method, system, and computer program product for in-band communication with virtual machines via a hypervisor message bus are provided. The method includes establishing communication between a hypervisor and a plurality of virtual machines via a hypervisor message bus, where the hypervisor manages resources in a shared system. The method further includes transmitting a message from the hypervisor to the virtual machines using the hypervisor message bus. The method also includes translating the message within the virtual machines into a display-formatted message for in-band display on one or more user systems, and relaying the display-formatted message from the virtual machines to the one or more user systems to provide in-band communication of the message to one or more users.02-19-2009
20090193508METHODS, DEVICES, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCTS FOR DISCOVERING AUTHENTICATION SERVERS AND ESTABLISHING TRUST RELATIONSHIPS THEREWITH - Using an authentication server to discover one or more additional authentication servers and to dynamically establish a trust relationship with the one or more additional authentication servers. The authentication server searches for the one or more additional authentication servers to discover one or more sources of authentication tokens, and inspects an incoming authentication request from the one or more additional authentication servers to determine if the request is carrying one or more authentication tokens from a newly discovered realm. Once the authentication server determines a newly discovered realm to be trustworthy, the authentication server receives a directory schema from the newly discovered realm and compares the received directory schema with a known directory schema retrieved by the authentication server to identify an intersection of the received directory schema and the known directory schema. The authentication server uses the intersection to identify a primary key, and to identify any unique information that is specific to either the authentication server or the newly discovered realm.07-30-2009