Patent application number | Description | Published |
20080222363 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF MAINTAINING FRESHNESS OF A CACHED OBJECT BASED ON DEMAND AND EXPIRATION TIME - A device that implements a method for performing integrated caching in a data communication network. The device is configured to receive a packet from a client over the data communication network, wherein the packet includes a request for an object. At the operating system/kernel level of the device, one or more of decryption processing of the packet, authentication and/or authorization of the client, and decompression of the request occurs prior to and integrated with caching operations. The caching operations include determining if the object resides within a cache, serving the request from the cache in response to a determination that the object is stored within the cache, and sending the request to a server in response to a determination that the object is not stored within the cache. | 09-11-2008 |
20100131671 | ADAPTIVE NETWORK CONTENT DELIVERY SYSTEM - A method and apparatus stores media content in a variety of storage devices, with at least a portion of the storage devices having different performance characteristics. The system can deliver media to a large number of clients while maintaining a high level of viewing experience for each client by automatically adapting the bit rate of a media being delivered to a client using the client's last mile bit rate variation. The system provides clients with smooth viewing of video without buffering stops. The client does not need a custom video content player to communicate with the system. | 05-27-2010 |
20100235438 | Variable Rate Media Delivery System - A method and apparatus for delivering variable bit rate media files delivers media files to client systems. The media server can dynamically detect when a client can accept a different bit rate version of a media content. The media server can smoothly switch between different bit rate versions of the media content as it delivers the media content to client systems. A client system can also request different bit rate versions of a media content while it is playing the media content. | 09-16-2010 |
20100235542 | Dynamic Variable Rate Media Delivery System - A method and apparatus for dynamically transcoding and delivering variable bit rate media files delivers media files to client systems. The media server dynamically transcodes a content file to a bit rate requested by a client using an original content file or other transcoded content files. The media server can dynamically select a segment of a content file to transcode. The file format required by the client is determined and the transcoded segment is formatted to the file format. The formatted segment is delivered to the client. | 09-16-2010 |
20100241846 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ESTABLISHING A VIRTUAL PRIVATE NETWORK - A system and method for establishing a virtual private network (VPN) between a client and a private data communication network. An encrypted data communication session, such as a—Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) data communication session, is established between a gateway and the client over a public data communication network. The gateway then sends a programming component to the client for automatic installation and execution thereon. The programming component operates to intercept communications from client applications destined for resources on the private data communication network and to send the intercepted communications to the gateway via the encrypted data communication session instead of to the resources on the private data communication network. | 09-23-2010 |
20100281217 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PERFORMING ENTITY TAG AND CACHE CONTROL OF A DYNAMICALLY GENERATED OBJECT NOT IDENTIFIED AS CACHEABLE IN A NETWORK - The present invention is directed towards a method and system for modifying by a cache responses from a server that do not identify a dynamically generated object as cacheable to identify the dynamically generated object to a client as cacheable in the response. In some embodiments, such as an embodiment handling HTTP requests and responses for objects, the techniques of the present invention insert an entity tag, or “etag” into the response to provide cache control for objects provided without entity tags and/or cache control information from an originating server. This technique of the present invention provides an increase in cache hit rates by inserting information, such as entity tag and cache control information for an object, in a response to a client to enable the cache to check for a hit in a subsequent request. | 11-04-2010 |
20100332594 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR AUTOMATIC INSTALLATION AND EXECUTION OF A CLIENT-SIDE ACCELERATION PROGRAM - The present invention is directed towards systems and methods for dynamically deploying and executing acceleration functionality on a client to improve the performance and delivery of remotely accessed applications. The acceleration program of the present invention is automatically installed and executed on a client in a manner transparent to and seamless with the operation of the client. An appliance may intercept a request of the client to establish a communication session or connection with a server, and transmit the acceleration program to the client. In some cases, the appliance determines whether the application being accessed by the client can be accelerated and only provides the acceleration program if the application can be accelerated. Upon receipt of the acceleration program, the client automatically performs a silent installation of the acceleration program and executes the acceleration program upon completion of the installation. | 12-30-2010 |
20110145330 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PERFORMING FLASH CROWD CACHING OF DYNAMICALLY GENERATED OBJECTS IN A DATA COMMUNICATION NETWORK - The present invention is directed towards a “flash crowd” technique for handling situations where the cache receives additional requests, e.g., nearly simultaneous requests, for the same object during the time the server is processing and returning the response object for a first requestor. Once all such nearly simultaneous requests are responded to by the cache, the object is flushed from the cache, with no additional expiry time or invalidation action needed. This technique of the present invention enables data to be cached and served for very small amounts of time for objects that would otherwise be considered non-cacheable. As such, this technique yields a significant improvement in applications that serve fast changing data to a large volume of concurrent users, such, for example, as real time stock quotes, or a fast evolving news story. | 06-16-2011 |
20120254456 | MEDIA FILE STORAGE FORMAT AND ADAPTIVE DELIVERY SYSTEM - A method and apparatus for creating universal adaptive bit rate streams using a generic container format to store audio, video, and supplemental data that allows seamless trans-containerization from one adaptive streaming format to another. | 10-04-2012 |
20120290646 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PERFORMING FLASH CACHING OF DYNAMICALLY GENERATED OBJECTS IN A DATA COMMUNICATION NETWORK - The present invention is directed towards a method and system for providing a technique referred to as flash caching to respond to requests for an object, such as a dynamically generated object, from multiple clients. This technique of the present invention uses a dynamically generated object stored in a buffer for transmission to a client, for example in response to a request from the client, to also respond to additional requests for the dynamically generated object from other clients while the object is stored in the buffer. Using this technique, the present invention is able to increase cache hit rates for extremely fast changing dynamically generated objects that may not otherwise be cacheable. | 11-15-2012 |
20120311177 | DYNAMIC VARIABLE RATE MEDIA DELIVERY SYSTEM - A method and apparatus for dynamically transcoding and delivering variable bit rate media files delivers media files to client systems. The media server dynamically transcodes a content file to a bit rate requested by a client using an original content file or other transcoded content files. The media server can dynamically select a segment of a content file to transcode. The file format required by the client is determined and the transcoded segment is formatted to the file format. The formatted segment is delivered to the client. | 12-06-2012 |
20120317411 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ESTABLISHING A VIRTUAL PRIVATE NETWORK - A system and method for establishing a virtual private network (VPN) between a client and a private data communication network. An encrypted data communication session, such as a-Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) data communication session, is established between a gateway and the client over a public data communication network. The gateway then sends a programming component to the client for automatic installation and execution thereon. The programming component operates to intercept communications from client applications destined for resources on the private data communication network and to send the intercepted communications to the gateway via the encrypted data communication session instead of to the resources on the private data communication network. | 12-13-2012 |
20130132472 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR PERFORMING CACHING OF DYNAMICALLY GENERATED OBJECTS IN A DATA COMMUNICATION NETWORK - A method for maintaining a cache of dynamically generated objects. The method includes storing in the cache dynamically generated objects previously served from an originating server to a client. A communication between the client and server is intercepted by the cache. The cache parses the communication to identify an object determinant and to determine whether the object determinant indicates whether a change has occurred or will occur in an object at the originating server. The cache marks the object stored in the cache as invalid if the object determinant so indicates. If the object has been marked as invalid, the cache retrieves the object from the originating server. | 05-23-2013 |
20130132504 | ADAPTIVE NETWORK CONTENT DELIVERY SYSTEM - A method and apparatus stores media content in a variety of storage devices, with at least a portion of the storage devices having different performance characteristics. The system can deliver media to a large number of clients while maintaining a high level of viewing experience for each client by automatically adapting the bit rate of a media being delivered to a client using the client's last mile bit rate variation. The system provides clients with smooth viewing of video without buffering stops. The client does not need a custom video content player to communicate with the system. | 05-23-2013 |