Secureworks
Director, Product Management
Level 3 Communications Jan 2012 - Nov 2014
Senior Director, It
Level 3 Communications Dec 2003 - Dec 2011
Senior Director, Enterprise Segment Management
Ibm Mar 1998 - Oct 2003
Director, Product Management
Education:
Georgia Institute of Technology Scheller College of Business
Oklahoma State University
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Electrical Engineering
University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign
Master of Science, Masters, Electrical Engineering
Skills:
Cloud Computing Product Management Enterprise Software Product Marketing Management Telecommunications Voip Solution Selling Go To Market Strategy Saas Data Center Contract Negotiation
Interests:
Children
Languages:
English French
Us Patents
Peer-To-Peer Data Concurrence Processes And Apparatus
Joseph R. Grosskopf - Park Ridge IL Hasan S. Niaz - Naperville IL Carolyn K. Reuss - Atlanta GA Jerry C. Shih - Roswell GA Paul T. Watson - Alpharetta GA
Assignee:
AT&T Corporation - NY Bell South Corporation - Atlanta GA
International Classification:
G06F 1730
US Classification:
395600
Abstract:
Data concurrence processes and systems for maintaining concurrence of parallel sets of data stored in telecommunication Network Elements. According to a preferred embodiment of such processes, a Network Element such as a Service Node sends a Request Message to a second Network Element such as a Source Service Control Point in order to update data on that Source. The Source then sends a Request Message to the other Network Element, such as a Target Service Control Point, in order to update the parallel data contained in that Service Control Point. The Network Elements whose data are updated may send appropriate Result Messages in order to verify integrity of the data. The processes and apparatus also allow resynchronization of the data to occur at desired predetermined interval. These data concurrence processes and systems are particularly useful for implementing new services such as Personal Number Calling services in an intelligent telecommunications network, because they allow updating of the parallel databases quickly, efficiently, and with a minimum of required coordination, management and opportunity for lost communications, stale data, and mishandled call processing.
Processes And Apparatus For Maintaining Data Concurrence Between Databases In Telecommunications Networks
Carolyn K. Reuss - Atlanta GA Jerry C. Shih - Roswell GA Paul T. Watson - Alpharetta GA
Assignee:
BellSouth Corporation - Atlanta GA
International Classification:
H04J 324
US Classification:
370 942
Abstract:
Data concurrence processes and systems for maintaining concurrence of parallel sets of data stored in telecommunication Network Elements. According to a preferred embodiment of such processes, an originating entity such as a Service Node sends a Request Message to a Network Element such as a Source Service Control Point in order to update data on that Source. The Source then sends a Request Message to the other Network Element, such as a Target Service Control Point, in order to update the parallel data contained in that Service Control Point. The Network Elements whose data are updated may send appropriate Result Messages in order to verify integrity of the data. Synchronization according to the preferred embodiment is preferably implemented by time stamping particular data in Request Messages at the first level, such as in the Service Node; the Request Messages and the updated data, together with Result Messages, then contain that time stamp which greatly simplifies reconciliation and verification efforts. The processes and apparatus also allow resynchronization of the data to occur at desired predetermined intervals, as well as data updating to occur during Area Transfer Operations in which particular subscriber data is being transferred from one mated pair of Network Elements to another. These data concurrence processes and systems are particularly useful for implementing new services such as Personal Number Calling services in an intelligent telecommunications network, because they allow updating of the parallel databases quickly, efficiently, and with a minimum of required coordination, management and opportunity for lost communications, stale data, and mishandled call processing.
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