Parag Gokhale - Ocean NJ, US Rajiv Kottomtharayil - Marlboro NJ, US Deepak R. Attarde - Ocean NJ, US Jun H. Ahn - Manalapan NJ, US
Assignee:
CommVault Systems, Inc. - Oceanport NJ
International Classification:
G06F 17/30 G06F 7/00
US Classification:
707673, 707696, 707741, 707758
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.
Method And System For Offline Indexing Of Content And Classifying Stored Data
Parag Gokhale - Ocean NJ, US Rajiv Kottomtharayil - Marlboro NJ, US Deepak R. Attarde - Ocean NJ, US Jun H. Ahn - Manalapan NJ, US
Assignee:
CommVault Systems, Inc. - Oceanport NJ
International Classification:
G06F 17/30 G06F 7/00
US Classification:
707673, 707696, 707741
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.
Method And System For Leveraging Identified Changes To A Mail Server
A method and system for identifying changes to a data set, such as data within a mailbox, and performing actions based on the identified changes is discussed. In some examples, the system receives an indication of a change to a mailbox, creates a change journal entry for the change, and identifies data to be copied via the change journal entry. In some examples, the system leverages the change journal to associate messages with changes to a mailbox.
Anand Vibhor - Eatontown NJ, US Jun H. Ahn - Manalapan NJ, US
Assignee:
COMMVAULT SYSTEMS, INC. - Oceanport NJ
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
US Classification:
707634, 707741, 707722
Abstract:
A method and system for providing unified access to data for multiple computing devices includes a system that associates multiple computing devices with a user of an information management system, assigns information management policies to data from the multiple computing devices within the information management system, and collects multiple data objects from the multiple computers. The system may generate a preview version of each collected data object, and provide at least one preview version of a collected data object to a computing device associated with the user. The system may also generate indexing information for each collected data object and distribute the indexing information with the preview version of the data object.
Data Storage Management System For Holistic Protection Of Cloud-Based Serverless Applications In Single Cloud And Across Multi-Cloud Computing Environments
The present inventors devised a holistic approach for protecting serverless applications in single-cloud, multi-zone, multi-cloud, and/or non-cloud data center computing environments. An illustrative data storage management system discovers application assets, relationships, and interoperability dependencies and creates an “application entity” that references the various assets. Protection preferences apply to the application entity as a whole. An orchestration function in the system coordinates storage management operations (e.g., backup, replication, live synchronization, etc.) in a suitable order of operations gleaned from asset dependencies, if any. A set of copies of the application's discovered assets are generated in coordinated fashion and represent a point-in-time copy of the application. The point-in-time copy can be restored and/or migrated to other computing services by the data storage management system. The orchestration function coordinates restore and migration operations, including any cloud-to-cloud or cloud-to/from-non-cloud conversions that might be necessary to activate the application in a different computing environment.
- Tinton Falls NJ, US Jun H. Ahn - Manalapan NJ, US Tirthankar Chatterjee - Manalapan NJ, US Manas Bhikchand Mutha - Tinton Falls NJ, US Prosenjit Sinha - San Jose CA, US Yongtao Liu - Eatontown NJ, US
A system for providing user access to electronic mail includes an email client and an email server. The email client receives and communicates a user interaction with an email message The email server that receives the communication, determines whether the email message stored in a live database or in a backup storage. Upon determination that the email message is stored in a backup storage, the email server performs a message exchange with a backup storage system to perform the user-requested action.
Archiving Applications In Information Management Systems
An information management system according to certain aspects can implement application archiving. The system may archive one or more applications on computing devices to make more storage space available on these devices. The system can determine which applications on client computing device to archive based on various factors. Some examples of factors can include frequency of use, application type, amount of application data and/or storage, user and/or device location, etc. The data to be archived can include one or more executable file(s), metadata, actual data, etc. After an application is archived, the system can generate a placeholder for the application; a placeholder can include information for restoring the archived application.
- Tinton Falls NJ, US Jun H. AHN - Manalapan NJ, US Manas Bhikchand MUTHA - Nashik, IN Vipul PAWALE - Ocean NJ, US
International Classification:
G06F 11/14 G06Q 10/10 H04L 29/08 H04L 12/58
Abstract:
Systems and methods for performing backup operations and other secondary copy operations for mail servers, such as Exchange servers, are described. In some cases, the systems and methods perform multi-streaming backup and other copy operations using a single mailbox agent, which launches backup streams via a coordinator that determines when to launch streams, at what mailboxes (or folders) to launch the streams, and so on. The coordinator communicates with controllers at different machines (e.g., servers) to be backed up, and may assign streams, mailboxes, and so on, to the different controllers, which perform the backup operations for their assigned mailboxes and/or clients.
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Som Jul 2017 - Jan 2019
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A Human Network (Ahn) Jul 2017 - Jan 2019
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Nbbj Design Jan 1, 2017 - Apr 2017
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Skidmore, Owings & Merrill Llp (Som) Jan 1, 2017 - Apr 2017
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Education:
Columbia University In the City of New York 2016 - 2017
Master of Science, Masters, Architecture, Design
Rhode Island School of Design 2009 - 2016
Bachelor of Architecture, Bachelor of Fine Arts, Bachelors, Architecture
Brown University 2015 - 2015
Yonsei University 2013 - 2013
Yonsei International Summer School (Yiss) 2013
Cheshire Academy 2005 - 2009
Dorseyville Middle School 2003
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Rhino 3D Autocad Architecture Photoshop Revit Illustrator Indesign After Effects
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