- Tinton Falls NJ, US Jeremy Alan Schwartz - Houston TX, US David Ngo - Shrewsbury NJ, US Brian Brockway - Shrewsbury NJ, US Marcus S. Muller - Maynard MA, US
Systems and methods for managing electronic data are disclosed. Various data management operations can be performed based on a metabase formed from metadata. Such metadata can be identified from an index of data interactions generated by a journaling module, and obtained from their associated data objects stored in one or more storage devices. In various embodiments, such processing of the index and storing of the metadata can facilitate, for example, enhanced data management operations, enhanced data identification operations, enhanced storage operations, data classification for organizing and storing the metadata, cataloging of metadata for the stored metadata, and/or user interfaces for managing data. In various embodiments, the metabase can be configured in different ways. For example, the metabase can be stored separately from the data objects so as to allow obtaining of information about the data objects without accessing the data objects or a data structure used by a file system.
Method And System For Offline Indexing Of Content And Classifying Stored Data
- Tinton Falls NJ, US Jeremy A. SCHWARTZ - Houston TX, US David NGO - Shrewsbury NJ, US Brian BROCKWAY - Shrewsbury NJ, US Marcus S. MULLER - Maynard MA, US Parag GOKHALE - Marlboro NJ, US Rajiv KOTTOMTHARAYIL - Marlboro NJ, US
International Classification:
G06F 16/22 G06F 16/31 G06F 16/23
Abstract:
A method and system for creating an index of content without interfering with the source of the content includes an offline content indexing system that creates an index of content from an offline copy of data. The system may associate additional properties or tags with data that are not part of traditional indexing of content, such as the time the content was last available or user attributes associated with the content. Users can search the created index to locate content that is no longer available or based on the associate attributes.
Systems And Methods For Performing Storage Operations Using Network Attached Storage
Systems and methods for performing hierarchical storage operations on electronic data in a computer network are provided. In one embodiment, the present invention may store electronic data from a network device to a network attached storage (NAS) device pursuant to certain storage criteria. The data stored on the NAS may be migrated to a secondary storage and a stub file having a pointer pointing to the secondary storage may be put at the location the data was previously stored on the NAS. The stub file may redirect the network device to the secondary storage if a read request for the data is received from the network device.
Systems And Methods For Using Metadata To Enhance Data Identification Operations
- Tinton Falls NJ, US Jeremy Alan Schwartz - Houston TX, US David Ngo - Shrewsbury NJ, US Brian Brockway - Shrewsbury NJ, US Marcus S. Muller - Maynard MA, US
Systems and methods for managing electronic data are disclosed. Various data management operations can be performed based on a metabase formed from metadata. Such metadata can be identified from an index of data interactions generated by a journaling module, and obtained from their associated data objects stored in one or more storage devices. In various embodiments, such processing of the index and storing of the metadata can facilitate, for example, enhanced data management operations, enhanced data identification operations, enhanced storage operations, data classification for organizing and storing the metadata, cataloging of metadata for the stored metadata, and/or user interfaces for managing data. In various embodiments, the metabase can be configured in different ways. For example, the metabase can be stored separately from the data objects so as to allow obtaining of information about the data objects without accessing the data objects or a data structure used by a file system.
Systems And Methods For Performing Storage Operations Using Network Attached Storage
- Tinton Falls NJ, US Jeremy Alan SCHWARTZ - Houston TX, US
International Classification:
G06F 3/06 H04L 29/08 G11B 27/034 G06F 17/30
Abstract:
Systems and methods for performing hierarchical storage operations on electronic data in a computer network are provided. In one embodiment, the present invention may store electronic data from a network device to a network attached storage (NAS) device pursuant to certain storage criteria. The data stored on the NAS may be migrated to a secondary storage and a stub file having a pointer pointing to the secondary storage may be put at the location the data was previously stored on the NAS. The stub file may redirect the network device to the secondary storage if a read request for the data is received from the network device.
Systems And Methods For Using Metadata To Enhance Data Identification Operations
- Tinton Falls NJ, US Jeremy Alan SCHWARTZ - Houston TX, US David NGO - Shrewsbury NJ, US Brian BROCKWAY - Shrewsbury NJ, US Marcus S. Muller - Maynard MA, US
International Classification:
G06F 17/30 G06F 11/14
Abstract:
Systems and methods for managing electronic data are disclosed. Various data management operations can be performed based on a metabase formed from metadata. Such metadata can be identified from an index of data interactions generated by a journaling module, and obtained from their associated data objects stored in one or more storage devices. In various embodiments, such processing of the index and storing of the metadata can facilitate, for example, enhanced data management operations, enhanced data identification operations, enhanced storage operations, data classification for organizing and storing the metadata, cataloging of metadata for the stored metadata, and/or user interfaces for managing data. In various embodiments, the metabase can be configured in different ways. For example, the metabase can be stored separately from the data objects so as to allow obtaining of information about the data objects without accessing the data objects or a data structure used by a file system.
Dr. Schwartz graduated from the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry in 2006. He works in New Haven, CT and specializes in Internal Medicine. Dr. Schwartz is affiliated with Yale-New Haven Hospital Saint Raphael Campus.
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Dr. Schwartz graduated from the University of Miami, Miller School of Medicine in 1997. He works in Fort Myers, FL and specializes in Orthopaedic Surgery. Dr. Schwartz is affiliated with Gulf Coast Medical Center and Lee Memorial Health Systems.
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Conditions:
Plantar Fascitis Tinea Pedis
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Schwartz works in Arlington Heights, IL and specializes in Podiatric Medicine. Dr. Schwartz is affiliated with Alexian Brothers Medical Center and Northwest Community Hospital.
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Languages:
English Spanish
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Dr. Schwartz works in Los Angeles, CA and specializes in Gastroenterology. Dr. Schwartz is affiliated with Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Providence Saint Johns Health Center and Santa Monica UCLA Medical Center.
Other authors of the paper include Weichen Huang, a visiting student through MITs Research Science Institute program; Esther Alter, a software engineer at the MIT Quest for Intelligence; Jeremy Schwartz, a sponsored research technical staff member; Joshua Tenenbaum, a professor of brain and cogniti
Date: Apr 15, 2025
Category: Health
Source: Google
The U.S. Economy In 2017: Why Uncertainty Is The 'Biggest Risk'
finance professor Jeremy Siegel discussed the outlook for the U.S. economy in 2017 on the Behind the Markets show on Wharton Business Radio on SiriusXM channel 111. Siegel hosts the show with Jeremy Schwartz, director of research at WisdomTree. (Listen to the podcast at the top of this page.)
"It's a tight labor market -- it's good for job seekers," said Jeremy Schwartz, an economist at Credit Suisse in New York. "The labor market is continuing to do quite well, and even as we're approaching full employment, payroll growth is not slowing down."
Date: Jun 10, 2015
Category: Business
Source: Google
WisdomTree Launches International Hedged SmallCap Dividend Fund (HDLS ...
those thinking about small-cap equities, HDLS offers the same stock selection and rebalancing methodology of our Index that is tracked by the WisdomTree International SmallCap Dividend Fund (DLS) with a hedge that mitigates the currency risk inherent in international investing," said Jeremy Schwartz
Date: Jun 04, 2015
Category: Business
Source: Google
Job Openings in the U.S. Rose in February to 14-Year High
Measures of job turnover, which tend to lead wage acceleration, were disappointing, Jeremy Schwartz, an economist at Credit Suisse in New York, said in an e-mail to clients. The rate of job quits declined slightly from its post-crisis highs and has been stagnant for nearly five months.
Date: Apr 07, 2015
Source: Google
India's Budget Disappoints Over-Enthusiastic Market, But Still Much To Like ...
There was surely no fireworks or timetables in this budget, but they hit on all the major things they needed to hit on, says Jeremy Schwartz, director of research for Wisdom Tree, an exchange traded fund company in New York.
Date: Jul 11, 2014
Source: Google
Dollar Hits Y105 As US Economic Recovery Continues
"I absolutely take them at their word that they will do whatever it takes to generate 2% inflation," said Jeremy Schwartz, Director of Research at WisdomTree, a New York-based exchange-traded fund sponsor and asset manager.
Date: Dec 27, 2013
Category: Business
Source: Google
Japan ETFs are hot as stocks in Tokyo surge - USA Today
"In a way, the market can do a lot of the heavy lifting for the Bank of Japan by sending the yen's value lower and easing pressure on Japan's exporters. But the market must believe the BOJ will not back down," says Jeremy Schwartz, WisdomTree's director of research.
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