Weidong Wang - Lexington MA, US John Burkhardt - Arlington MA, US Jack E. Ozzie - Chester NH, US
Assignee:
Microsoft Corporation - Redmond WA
International Classification:
G06F 15/16
US Classification:
709204, 709205, 709207, 709227, 709228
Abstract:
An API development framework uses a Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) protocol to provide access to a collaborative client from a remote user that does not have access to the collaborative software. A WSAP server acts as a bridge between the native collaborative environment and any non-native environment or application that can process SOAP commands and allows the two entities to communicate regardless of firewalls and other security software. The non-native environment can be either local (on the same machine as the collaborative client program) or physically remote (on a different machine). In addition to the server, the illustrative framework includes client side support that is comprised of a SOAP proxy component and remote interfaces to collaborative system objects and platform tools.
Robert Goldschneider - Sharon MA, US Michael Hren - Lexington MA, US Weidong Wang - Lexington MA, US
International Classification:
G06F015/16 G06F007/00 G06F017/30
US Classification:
709/206000, 707/006000, 707/010000
Abstract:
A method and system provides a user with a permanent electronic mail (e-mail) address that the user uses to distribute to persons and entities that the user desires to have contact with. A list of addresses of persons and entities that the user desires to keep contact with is set up along with associated forwarding addresses. When an e-mail is received, the source address of the e-mail is compared with the list. If there is a match, the forwarding address is retrieved and the e-mail is forwarded using the forwarding address. If there is no match, the source address and/or the e-mail is stored, which is accessible by the user.
Global Provisioning Of Millions Of Users With Deployment Units
Weidong Wang - Lexington MA, US Thomas Sanfilippo - Cambridge MA, US
Assignee:
Microsoft Corporation - Redmond WA
International Classification:
G06F 15/16
US Classification:
709203000
Abstract:
Described herein is technology for, among other things, global provisioning of a service. The technology involves a provisioning server obtaining location information for a client. The provisioning server determines an appropriate deployment unit, based on the location information, to which the client will be assigned. The provisioning server transmits assignment information for the appropriate deployment unit to the client. The client then communicatively couples to the assigned deployment unit and begins receiving the service from the deployment unit.
- Limerick, IE Weidong Wang - Westford MA, US Alfonso Berduque - Crusheen, IE
International Classification:
G01N 27/404 G01N 33/00
Abstract:
A gas sensor is disclosed. The gas sensor can include a housing that has an upper portion and a lower portion. The gas sensor can also include a chamber that is formed in the lower portion of the housing. The chamber can be configured to receive an electrochemical solution. The gas sensor can also include a plurality of electrodes that are formed in the upper portion of the housing. The plurality of electrodes can be molded in the upper portion of the housing and at least partially exposed to the chamber. The gas sensor can further include an access port that is formed in the upper portion. The access port can be configured to provide fluid communication between the an interior of the housing and the outside environs. The gas sensor can be a system-in-package (SiP) sensor.