Anand Prahlad - East Brunswick NJ, US Andreas May - Marlboro NJ, US Zhao Wang - Piscataway NJ, US Randy Demeno - Staten Island NY, US Tinku Iyer - Mississauga, CA
Assignee:
CommVault Systems, Inc. - Oceanport NJ
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
US Classification:
707204, 707 1
Abstract:
The invention relates generally to archiving data items in an information store. More particularly, the invention provides a computerized method for identifying, in a first information store, a first data item satisfying retention criteria; copying the first data item to a second information store; creating, in the first information store, a second data item containing a subset of the data of the first data item selected based on the data type of the first data item; and replacing the first data item, in the first information store, with the second data item.
System And Method For Archiving Objects In An Information Store
Anand Prahlad - East Brunswick NJ, US Andreas May - Marlboro NJ, US Zhao Wang - Piscataway NJ, US Randy Demeno - Staten Island NY, US Tinku Iyer - Mississauga, CA
Assignee:
CommVault Systems, Inc. - Oceanport NJ
International Classification:
G06F 17/00 G06F 17/30
US Classification:
707204, 707 1
Abstract:
The invention relates generally to archiving data items in an information store. More particularly, the invention provides a computerized method for identifying, in a first information store, a first data item satisfying retention criteria; copying the first data item to a second information store; creating, in the first information store, a second data item containing a subset of the data of the first data item selected based on the data type of the first data item; and replacing the first data item, in the first information store, with the second data item.
System And Method For Archiving Objects In An Information Store
Anand Prahlad - East Brunswick NJ, US Andreas May - Marlboro NJ, US Zhao Wang - Piscataway NJ, US Randy Demeno - Staten Island NY, US Tinku Iyer - Mississauga, CA
Assignee:
CommVault Systems, Inc. - Oceanport NJ
International Classification:
G06F 7/00 G06F 17/00
US Classification:
707661
Abstract:
The invention relates generally to archiving data items in an information store. More particularly, the invention provides a computerized method for identifying, in a first information store, a first data item satisfying retention criteria; copying the first data item to a second information store; creating, in the first information store, a second data item containing a subset of the data of the first data item selected based on the data type of the first data item; and replacing the first data item, in the first information store, with the second data item.
System And Method For Archiving Objects In An Information Store
Anand Prahlad - East Brunswick NJ, US Andreas May - Marlboro NJ, US Zhao Wang - Piscataway NJ, US Randy Demeno - Staten Island NY, US Tinku Iyer - Mississauga, CA
Assignee:
CommVault Systems, Inc. - Oceanport NJ
International Classification:
G06F 7/00 G06F 17/00
US Classification:
707661
Abstract:
The invention relates generally to archiving data items in an information store. More particularly, the invention provides a computerized method for identifying, in a first information store, a first data item satisfying retention criteria; copying the first data item to a second information store; creating, in the first information store, a second data item containing a subset of the data of the first data item selected based on the data type of the first data item; and replacing the first data item, in the first information store, with the second data item.
The bookmark being described is shaped like a triangle with an opening on the longest side. The edge of a book's inner page can be inserted into the opening and therefore provides the reader with a bookmark. Due to the specific shape, it can prevent the bookmark from fallen off the book. The bookmark can be easily taken off and can be repeatedly used for many times. It will not leave any damages to the paper and it is easy to manufacture.
Artificial Melanin Nanoparticles And Methods Including Porous Melanin Materials
- Evanston IL, US Zhao WANG - Evanston IL, US Naneki C. McCALLUM - Evanston IL, US Nathan C. GIANNESCHI - Evanston IL, US Zofia E. SIWICKA - Evanston IL, US
In an aspect, a plurality of artificial melanin nanoparticles are provided, wherein: each melanin nanoparticle of the plurality of artificial melanin nanoparticles comprises a plurality of melanin oligomers; each melanin oligomer comprises a plurality of covalently-bonded melanin base units; and each melanin base unit comprises substituted or unsubstituted naphthalene. In an aspect, porous artificial melanin materials and methods of synthesizing porous artificial melanin materials are provided.
- Cambridge MA, US James G. Fujimoto - Cambridge MA, US Osman Oguz Ahsen - Cambridge MA, US Michael Gene Giacomelli - Cambridge MA, US Zhao Wang - Cambridge MA, US
International Classification:
G02B 23/26 G02B 26/10 A61B 1/00
Abstract:
The present disclosure pertains to an apparatus and methods of an imaging device for obtaining images from the walls of luminal organs or a surgical cavity. The device is capable of passage through luminal organs or introduction into surgical cavities, and obtains images by rapidly scanning a focused light beam on the tissue to be imaged and receiving light from the tissue. The device comprises at least one mechanism for projecting a 2-dimensional (2-D) optical pattern, such as a 2-D scanner (508) or a 2-D optical array forming a closed loop scan pattern (506). The device comprises at least one other beam scanning mechanism, such as a rotary or angular scanner (510) such that cycloid scan pattern is formed on the surface to be scanned, and also has embodiments of focusing optics at different regimes of numerical aperture. The disclosure also describes methods for accurate image reconstruction with embodiments of hardware control and post-acquisition processing.
- Cambridge MA, US Hiroshi Mashimo - Lincoln MA, US Osman Oguz Ahsen - Cambridge MA, US Michael Gene Giacomelli - Cambridge MA, US Zhao Wang - Quincy MA, US
The invention pertains to an apparatus and methods of a medical imaging device for obtaining images from the walls of luminal organs or a surgical cavity. The invention is a rigid enclosure that is capable of passage through luminal organs or introduction into surgical cavities, and obtains images by rapidly scanning a focused light beam on the tissue to be imaged and receiving light from the tissue. The invention has at least one beam scanning mechanism and has multiple embodiments of scanning and focusing optics at different regimes of numerical aperture. The invention also describes methods for correcting inaccurate beam scanning. The device is capable of performing imaging, image guided therapy, tissue excision, or other interventional procedures.
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