Sophos
Channel Sales Engineer
Cdw May 2010 - Mar 2017
Field Solution Architect - Unified Communications
Cdw Nov 2009 - Apr 2010
Technical Lead
Cdw Feb 2004 - Nov 2009
Senior Network Voice Engineer
Network Solutions, Inc. Nov 2001 - Feb 2004
Engineer
Education:
Park University 1994 - 1995
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Management, Information Systems
Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis 1988 - 1989
Anderson University 1987 - 1988
Center Grove High School 1985 - 1987
Perry Meridian High School 1983 - 1985
Skills:
Cisco Technologies Unified Communications Data Center Cisco Call Manager Virtualization Voip Cisco Ios Network Architecture Networking Routers Cloud Computing Vmware Network Design Lan Wan Network Security Wan Routing Cisco Nexus Ccnp Switches Disaster Recovery Managed Services Firewalls Voice Over Ip Security Windows Server Qos Business Continuity Telephony Servers Vpn Netapp Network Engineering Cisco Voip Virtual Private Network Cisco Systems Products Wide Area Network Solution Selling
Interests:
Children Education Science and Technology Arts and Culture Health
- San Francisco CA, US Andrew Short - Indianapolis IN, US Pranavkumar Janakbhai Parekh - Bothell WA, US
International Classification:
G06F 9/48 H04L 29/06
Abstract:
Techniques described herein are used to support cross platform data sharing, access, and management between a communication process flow management platform and a communication platform. Specifically, techniques described herein interaction with a communication process flow from a communication platform. The communication process flow management platform may receive, from a communication platform, a request comprising an indication of an action associated with a communication process flow that controls electronic communications between a tenant of a multitenant system and a set of users corresponding to the tenant. The communication process flow management platform may authenticate the request and perform the action that changes the schedule associated with the electronic communications.
Techniques For Cross Platform Communication Process Flow Event Posting
- San Francisco CA, US Andrew Short - Indianapolis IN, US Pranav Parekh - Bothell WA, US
International Classification:
H04L 12/58 G06Q 30/00
Abstract:
Techniques described herein are used to support cross platform data sharing, access, and management between a communication process flow management platform and a communication platform. Specifically, techniques described herein support a communication process flow management platform detecting an event associated with a communication process flow that control electronic communications between a tenant and a set of users. The platform may generate a data object corresponding to the event. The data object may include metadata associated with the event. The platform may transmit, to a communication platform, a request that includes the data object. The request may be configured to cause an entry associated with the event to be posted into the communication platform.
Techniques For Cross-Platform Communication Process Flow Object Posting
- San Francisco CA, US Andrew Short - Indianapolis IN, US Pranav Parekh - Bothell WA, US
International Classification:
H04L 67/63 H04L 51/56
Abstract:
Techniques described herein are used to support cross-platform data sharing, access, and management between a communication process flow management platform and a communication platform. Specifically, techniques described herein support a communication process flow management platform detecting an event associated with a communication process flow that control electronic communications between a tenant and a set of users. The platform may generate a data object corresponding to the event. The data object may include metadata associated with the event. The platform may transmit, to a communication platform, a request that includes the data object. The request may be configured to cause an entry associated with the event to be posted into the communication platform.