Michael Z. Land - Berkeley CA, US Peter N. McConnell - Berkeley CA, US Michael J. McMahon - Fairfax CA, US
Assignee:
Coolernet - Berkeley CA
International Classification:
H04N 5/783
US Classification:
715731, 715704
Abstract:
A system and method for authoring and playback of multimedia content together with sharing, interconnecting and navigating the content using a computer network is disclosed. Creation, presentation and sharing of multimedia content and applications takes place within an active authoring environment, where data is always “live,” and any piece of content can be played alongside any other piece of content at any time. In this environment, there are no formal delineations between one “presentation” and another based on such things as file boundaries, other data storage constructs or the like. Instead, any piece of content can potentially be part of the “current” presentation at any time simply by being “started. ” As a result, three factors become critically important: (1) the framework in which content is organized, stored and distributed; (2) the control mechanisms by which content is played and presented, and (3) as with any authoring system, the methods and means by which users create and edit content. In each of these areas, the present invention makes significant innovations which are highly complementary, resulting in a new type of software application that seamlessly integrates authoring, playback and networking in an active, shared, rich media environment optimized for personal communications.
System And Method For Multimedia Authoring And Playback
Michael Land - Berkeley CA, US Peter McConnell - Berkeley CA, US Michael McMahon - Fairfax CA, US
International Classification:
H04L009/00
US Classification:
713/200000
Abstract:
A multimedia authoring and playback system and method in which the playback of multimedia content is presented in one or more windows or displays called “playback displays,” and in which additional windows or displays called “control displays” are included in some embodiments to provide various management and control functions. Included are features for creating, editing and distributing multimedia content, which may be viewed by recipients who play the content (and in some cases may be allowed to modify it); also included are features for programming playback behavior of multimedia content, interconnecting multimedia content, and exploring and navigating through multimedia content.
System And Method For Multimedia Authoring And Playback
Michael Land - Berkeley CA, US Peter McConnell - Berkeley CA, US Michael McMahon - Fairfax CA, US
International Classification:
G06T 15/70
US Classification:
715723000, 715730000, 345619000, 345473000
Abstract:
A multimedia authoring and playback system and method in which the playback of multimedia content is presented in one or more windows or displays called “playback displays,” and in which additional windows or displays called “control displays” are included in some embodiments to provide various management and control functions. Included are features for creating, editing and distributing multimedia content, which may be viewed by recipients who play the content (and in some cases may be allowed to modify it); also included are features for programming playback behavior of multimedia content, interconnecting multimedia content, and exploring and navigating through multimedia content.
System And Method For Multimedia Authoring And Playback
Michael Z. Land - Berkeley CA, US Peter N. McConnell - Berkeley CA, US Michael J. McMahon - Fairfax CA, US
Assignee:
SparkPoint Software, Inc. - Berkeley CA
International Classification:
G06F 3/048 G06F 3/14
US Classification:
715723
Abstract:
A multimedia authoring and playback system and method in which the playback of multimedia content is presented in one or more windows or displays called “playback displays,” and in which additional windows or displays called “control displays” are included in some embodiments to provide various management and control functions. Included are features for creating, editing and distributing multimedia content, which may be viewed by recipients who play the content (and in some cases may be allowed to modify it); also included are features for programming playback behavior of multimedia content, interconnecting multimedia content, and exploring and navigating through multimedia content.
Alternative Control Interface Provided To Infrastucture-As-A-Service Clients
- Larkspur CA, US Yanislav Genkov Yankov - Larkspur CA, US Gurkanwal Singh Brar - Larkspur CA, US Christopher Jay Shellenbarger - Larkspur CA, US Michael Marlin McMahon - Larkspur CA, US
Assignee:
CtriStack, Inc. - Larkspur CA
International Classification:
G06Q 10/06 G06F 9/451
Abstract:
The current document is directed to an alternative control interface provided to infrastructure-as-a-service (“IaaS”) clients that provides a comprehensive collection of monitoring and control features to allow IaaS clients to monitor their distributed applications running within execution environments provided by an IaaS and to optimize execution of their distributed applications using the control features provided by the alternative control interface. In addition, the alternative control interface provides process-automation features and services that allow IaaS clients to automate monitoring and control tasks. In the described implementations, the currently disclosed alternative control interface is based on a graph database and a metrics database. The graph database stores a current representation of the infrastructure leased from an IaaS system by an IaaS client and the metrics database continuously collects and stores metric values scraped from components of the infrastructure leased by the IaaS client.
System And Method For Connection Concentration In A Database Environment
- Redwood Shores CA, US CAROL COLRAIN - REDWOOD SHORES CA, US KEVIN NEEL - SAN MATEO CA, US MICHAEL MCMAHON - SAN FRANCISCO CA, US SAURABH VERMA - BANGALORE, IN JEAN DE LAVARENE - VERSAILLES, FR
In accordance with an embodiment, described herein is a system and method for connection concentration in a database environment. A transparency engine provided between client applications and a database can include a connection pool (e.g., UCP connection pool). The transparency engine can operate as a proxy engine for the database and as a session abstraction layer for the client applications, to enable the client applications to utilize features provided by the connection pool without code changes. The transparency engine can receive application connections from the client applications, and concentrate the application connections on a smaller number of database connections maintained in the connection pool.
Fast Ingestion Of Records In A Database Using Data Locality And Queuing
- Redwood Shores CA, US Chandra Sekhar Krishna MAHIDHARA - Bangalore, IN Pablo SILBERKASTEN - Redwood City CA, US Michael MCMAHON - San Francisco CA, US Ilesh GARISH - Pleasanton CA, US Aramvalarthanathan NAMACHIVAYAM - Bangalore, IN Saurabh Kumar VERMA - Bangalore, IN Ilya TARANOV - Dublin CA, US
Assignee:
Oracle International Corporation - Redwood Shores CA
International Classification:
H04L 29/08 G06F 9/54 G06F 16/22 G06F 16/23
Abstract:
Described is a system, method, and computer program product is provided that implements high-volume data ingestion in a relational database system. A middle-tier structure is provided that sits between the IoT data producers and the back-end database system. Data records are gathered together and organized at the middle tier, and groups of those records are ingested on a group-basis into the database in a manner which bypasses standard SQL engine processing.
System And Method For Connection Concentration In A Database Environment
- Redwood Shores CA, US CAROL COLRAIN - REDWOOD SHORES CA, US KEVIN NEEL - SAN MATEO CA, US MICHAEL MCMAHON - SAN FRANCISCO CA, US SAURABH VERMA - BANGALORE, IN JEAN DE LAVARENE - VERSAILLES, FR
International Classification:
G06F 17/30 H04L 29/08
Abstract:
In accordance with an embodiment, described herein is a system and method for connection concentration in a database environment. A transparency engine provided between client applications and a database can include a connection pool (e.g., UCP connection pool). The transparency engine can operate as a proxy engine for the database and as a session abstraction layer for the client applications, to enable the client applications to utilize features provided by the connection pool without code changes. The transparency engine can receive application connections from the client applications, and concentrate the application connections on a smaller number of database connections maintained in the connection pool.
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Mr. Michael S. McMahon President
Novia Internetworking Newscene Usenet News Service Internet Services
13057 W Center Rd #4, Omaha, NE 68144 (402)8952633
Michael Mcmahon President
All Saints Health Foundation Social Services
(817)9227707
Michael S. Mcmahon President
Novia Internetworking Internet Services
13057 W Ctr Rd #4, Omaha, NE 68144 (402)8952633
Michael Mcmahon President
Novia Corp Internet Service Provider
PO Box 45349, Omaha, NE 68145 (402)8952633
Michael Mcmahon Vice President
Town Lake Associates LLC
125 High St High St, Boston, MA 02110 4000 E 3 Ave, San Mateo, CA 94404
Michael Mcmahon Principal
Tri Mb LLC General Crop Farm
23303 Ruff Rd, Gretna, NE 68028
Michael McMahon Chief Executive Officer
ALR Systems & Software, Inc Information Technology and Services · Computer Programming Service · Custom Computer Programming Services · Computers-System Designers & C
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Dr. McMahon graduated from the Creighton University School of Medicine in 1975. He works in College Station, TX and specializes in Otolaryngology and Allergy. Dr. McMahon is affiliated with College Station Medical Center and St Joseph Regional Health Center.
Dr. McMahon graduated from the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston in 1991. He works in Port Arthur, TX and specializes in Internal Medicine. Dr. McMahon is affiliated with Medical Center Of Southeast Texas Hospital and Mid-Jefferson Extended Care Hospital.