Dr. Fiore graduated from the Univ Di Roma La Sapienza, Fac Di Med E Chirurgia, Roma, Italy in 1966. He works in Toms River, NJ and specializes in Family Medicine and Addiction Medicine. Dr. Fiore is affiliated with Community Medical Center.
A hub connects groups of nodes to form a separate communication loop permitting access to the full bandwidth of the separate communication loop. The switching hub may operate from a subset of the messages defined in the Fiber Channel arbitrated loop protocol while allowing the nodes to use the full protocol.
Method And Apparatus For Accelerated Packet Forwarding
Mark A. Bakke - Maple Grove MN Edward J. Fiore - Ramsey MN
Assignee:
Storage Technology Corporation - Louisville CO
International Classification:
H04L 1256 G06F 1300
US Classification:
370 60
Abstract:
A method and apparatus are provided to transfer protocol data units within a communication network. This transferring is accomplished with a protocol data unit preprocessor utilized in a protocol data unit forwarding device that is operated in the communication network. The preprocessor includes an identification mechanism which determines media header information of a protocol data unit received from over the communication network. Subsequently, a validation mechanism validates the media header information. In addition, modification mechanism adds next operation information to the media header information based upon the determined media header information such that subsequent processing of the protocol data unit by the protocol data unit forwarding device is reduced.
Systems And Methods For Random To Sequential Storage Mapping
- Minnetonka MN, US Edward Fiore - Ramsey MN, US Michael J. Klemm - Minnetonka MN, US Marc David Olin - Edina MN, US
International Classification:
G06F 3/06
Abstract:
Systems and methods for mapping random data writes to sequential or semi-sequential storage. Data writes may be initially directed to an SSD or other relatively low latency and high IOPS data storage layer. The data may remain in the SSD storage layer until a group of data may be written, together, to a sequential or semi-sequential storage layer. A data organizer may group the data into data buckets based on tags and/or policies associated with the data. In this way, data subject to similar lifetime, priority, data protection, and/or other policies may be stored on a same segment or other portion of the sequential storage layer. Similarly, data having similar access patterns, authors, files, objects, or project affiliations, may be stored together on a same segment of the sequential storage layer.
Systems And Methods For Data Management Using Zero-Touch Tagging
- Minnetonka MN, US Marc David Olin - Edina MN, US Michael J. Klemm - Minnetonka MN, US Edward Fiore - Ramsey MN, US
International Classification:
G06F 16/22 G06F 16/23 G06F 16/16
Abstract:
Systems and methods for data management using tagging rules and/or policies. The systems and methods described herein may allow users or administrators to easily label data, so as to organize the data in using any suitable terminology or parameters. Tagging rules (or tag rules) may apply or assign one or more tags to a data file or object. A tag may relate to various components of the data file or object. For example, a tag may relate to a creation date, author, size, or information within the data, such as whether the file or object includes a picture. Once the data is associated with one or more tags, policies may determine how the data is manipulated, stored, accessed, or otherwise used. Policies may relate to actions or operations to be performed with respect to data having one or more particular tags.
Systems And Methods For Random To Sequential Storage Mapping
- Plymouth MN, US Edward Fiore - Ramsey MN, US Michael J. Klemm - Minnetonka MN, US Marc David Olin - Edina MN, US
International Classification:
G06F 3/06
Abstract:
Systems and methods for mapping random data writes to sequential or semi-sequential storage. Data writes may be initially directed to an SSD or other relatively low latency and high IOPS data storage layer. The data may remain in the SSD storage layer until a group of data may be written, together, to a sequential or semi-sequential storage layer. A data organizer may group the data into data buckets based on tags and/or policies associated with the data. In this way, data subject to similar lifetime, priority, data protection, and/or other policies may be stored on a same segment or other portion of the sequential storage layer. Similarly, data having similar access patterns, authors, files, objects, or project affiliations, may be stored together on a same segment of the sequential storage layer.
Systems And Methods For Data Management Using Zero-Touch Tagging
- Plymouth MN, US Marc David Olin - Edina MN, US Michael J. Klemm - Minnetonka MN, US Edward Fiore - Ramsey MN, US
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
Abstract:
Systems and methods for data management using tagging rules and/or policies. The systems and methods described herein may allow users or administrators to easily label data, so as to organize the data in using any suitable terminology or parameters. Tagging rules (or tag rules) may apply or assign one or more tags to a data file or object. A tag may relate to various components of the data file or object. For example, a tag may relate to a creation date, author, size, or information within the data, such as whether the file or object includes a picture. Once the data is associated with one or more tags, policies may determine how the data is manipulated, stored, accessed, or otherwise used. Policies may relate to actions or operations to be performed with respect to data having one or more particular tags.
Saint Benedict Little Flower School Somerville MA 1941-1949, Northeastern Junior High School Somerville MA 1949-1950
Community:
Audrey Jenkins, Gloria Chiereghio, Verna Wienold, Dorothy Martin, Robert Macaluso, Eleanor Burke, Jessie Kennedy, James Courtney, Anne Sloane, Mary Moore, Carole Green