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Ambikacharan P. Makam, San Diego, CA US
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20110119743 | COMMUNICATION OF CONTENT TO EVENT ATTENDEES - A method is provided for enrolling and authenticating an attendee of an event or activity so that content can be delivered to a mobile device associated with the attendee. The method includes receiving an identifier of a mobile communication device associated with an authorized attendee while the attendee and the mobile communication device are in a venue at which the event or activity takes place. The mobile communication device is registered by storing the identifier in a database of authorized attendees who have entered the venue. Entitlement credentials are communicated to the mobile device that are to be further communicated from the mobile device to a content server when requesting event or activity related content therefrom. | 05-19-2011 |
20110289592 | DIGITAL RIGHTS MANAGEMENT WITH IRREGULAR NETWORK ACCESS - There is a performing of digital rights management (DRM), operable in an offline mode with respect to a communications network. The performing includes identifying a stored rights object associated with a stored asset. The stored rights object includes reporting duration information associated with the stored asset. The performing also includes determining, utilizing a processor, whether a transmission of an early status message is a successful communication based on an early status message determination. If a failure in communicating the early status message is determined, utilizing the stored asset. The performing may also include transmitting an early status message and/or later status message after identifying the stored rights object. There is also a performing of digital rights management (DRM) associated with a DRM system and operable in an offline mode with respect to a communications network. There are also client devices, communicating systems, computer readable mediums and protocols. | 11-24-2011 |
20120159173 | SERVICE KEY DELIVERY SYSTEM - A Service Key Delivery (SKD) system for delivering a service keys to client devices in a communications network. The delivered service keys are operable to be used to decrypt an encrypted key operable to be used to decrypt an encrypted digital content. The SKD system includes a data input interface for receiving a distribution time frame for the keys and a listing of client device identifications. The SKD system also includes a scheduling module to partition at least part of the distribution time frame into a number of time slots in which the number may be based on a variety of factors. The scheduling module assigns the time slots in the partitioned part of the distribution time frame to the client devices based on the identifications in the listing. The SKD system also includes a message generator configured to send key delivery messages to the client devices. | 06-21-2012 |
20140033323 | Secure Time for Mobile Devices - Methods and devices for clock roll-back detection in non-secure mobile platforms are disclosed. A first time is received from a secure time source. The first time is recorded as a last known good time (“LKGT”) in secure storage on the mobile device. The LKGT is advanced and stored whenever a triggering event occurs. The mobile device receives a second time from the secure time source and records the second time as a subsequent stored LKGT in secure storage. | 01-30-2014 |
Ankith Makam, Bangalore IN
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20130304259 | AIRFLOW AND WATER BALANCING - Devices and methods for airflow and water balancing are described herein. For example, one or more embodiments include receiving, with a balancing handler, a signal that includes a variable air volume (VAV) balancing command for multiple VAV controllers; determining VAV balancing profiles associated with each of the multiple VAV controllers; and sending the VAV balancing command to the multiple VAV controllers in accordance with the VAV balancing profiles. | 11-14-2013 |
Chethan Makam, Irving, TX US
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20120060096 | Methods and Systems for Managing Support Cases Based on Support Issues Received by way of Social Media Outlets - Exemplary systems and methods for managing support cases based on support issues received by way of social media outlets are disclosed. An exemplary method includes a social media management subsystem receiving data representative of a support issue by way of a social media outlet, establishing a support case based on the support issue, displaying a portal configured to facilitate management of a plurality of support cases including the support case, receiving a request to assign the support case to one or more backend support subsystems, transmitting data representative of the support case to the one or more backend support subsystems, and monitoring one or more actions performed by the one or more backend support subsystems to address the support issue. Corresponding methods and systems are also disclosed. | 03-08-2012 |
20120137309 | WORKFLOW INTEGRATION AND PORTAL SYSTEMS AND METHODS - An exemplary system includes a workflow integration subsystem communicatively coupled to a backend workflow subsystem maintaining a set of backend workflow tasks native to the backend workflow subsystem, the workflow integration subsystem configured to maintain a set of integrated workflow tasks representative of the set of backend workflow tasks. The system also includes a portal subsystem configured to communicate with the workflow integration subsystem and the backend workflow subsystem. The portal subsystem is further configured to provide a frontend portal for access by a user, receive a request provided by the user through the frontend portal, and provide access to workflow functionality through the frontend portal in response to the request, wherein the portal subsystem is configured to select whether the workflow functionality is subject to control by the backend workflow subsystem or the portal subsystem. Corresponding systems and methods are also disclosed. | 05-31-2012 |
Parameshwar Makam, Secunderabad IN
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20110184182 | COMPOUNDS FOR PRODUCING SUBSTITUTED SULFOXIDES, PROCESS FOR PRODUCING THE SAME AND USE THEREOF - Disclosed herein are novel compounds which are useful as intermediates for producing substituted sulfoxide compounds and a process for producing the same. Further disclosed is a process for producing the substituted sulfoxide compounds used as pharmacologically active agents, employing the novel intermediates of the present invention. | 07-28-2011 |
20130231486 | COMPOUNDS FOR PRODUCING SUBSTITUTED SULFOXIDES, PROCESS FOR PRODUCING THE SAME AND USE THEREOF - Disclosed herein are novel compounds which are useful as intermediates for producing substituted sulfoxide compounds and a process for producing the same. Further disclosed is a process for producing the substituted sulfoxide compounds used as pharmacologically active agents, employing the novel intermediates of the present invention. | 09-05-2013 |
Sreenivas Makam, Bangalore IN
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20130089090 | SINGLE TIMESTAMP ENGINE FOR GENERATING TIMING INFORMATION FOR INCLUSION IN PACKETS COMPLYING WITH MULTIPLE NETWORKING PROTOCOLS - Packets of various protocols may contain timestamps generated by a single timestamp engine. In one embodiment, packets of two different protocols, which are referred to as Protocols A and B for simplicity, contain timestamps generated by the same Protocol B timestamp engine. In order to cause a Protocol B timestamp engine to produce a timestamp for a Protocol A packet, information can be provided to the Protocol B timestamp engine indicating that the Protocol A packet is a packet of Protocol B. The information can be provided by an internal header appended to the Protocol A packet that effectively misidentifies the Protocol A packet as a Protocol B packet. As a result, the Protocol B timestamp engine generates and inserts a timestamp for the Protocol A packet as if it were a Protocol B packet. The Protocol A packet, now including the timestamp, can be output or further processed. | 04-11-2013 |