Jan 2013 to 2000 FreelanceAmway Grand Plaza Hotel Grand Rapids, MI Jan 2014 to Jun 2014 Audio-Visual TechnicianTrainsignal Schaumburg, IL Feb 2013 to Jun 2013 Product Development InternGrand Valley State University Grand Rapids, MI Oct 2010 to Apr 2011 Athletic Event Production AssistantMidland Roll Arena Midland, MI Feb 2006 to May 2010 Team MemberMidland County Road Commission Midland, MI May 2008 to Aug 2008 Summer Worker
Education:
Grand Valley State University Allendale Allendale, MI 2010 to 2013 BSc in Communications - Film/Video Production
Skills:
Interpersonal Communication, Adept Learner, Sound Design, Detail-Oriented, Audio Production, Video Production, Customer Focused, Hand + Power Tools, Mechanically-Inclined, Planning + Organizing, Critical Thinking + Listening, Signal Flow + Alternate Routing, Problem Solving, Adaptability, Woodworking, Goal- and Results-Oriented
Dr. Greene graduated from the Medical College of Georgia School of Medicine in 1993. He works in Ringgold, GA and specializes in Family Medicine. Dr. Greene is affiliated with CHI Memorial Hospital.
Dr. Greene graduated from the University of Vermont COM in 1986. He works in Burlington, VT and specializes in Anesthesiology. Dr. Greene is affiliated with Central Vermont Medical Center and The University Of Vermont Medical Center.
Christopher Greene - Longwood FL, US Andrew B. Montcrieff - Oviedo FL, US Matthew W. Brocco - DeBary FL, US Steven R. DeVos - Kirkland WA, US
Assignee:
Symantec Operating Corporation - Mountain View CA
International Classification:
G06F 17/00
US Classification:
707647, 707675
Abstract:
A system and method for performing a granular restore of data objects from a directory service is disclosed. In one embodiment, at the time a backup of the directory services database is performed, a metadata file with index values for some data objects is created. The metadata file may include an index of the name and an object identifier for each included data object. During granular restore of one or more data objects selected for restoration, the corresponding object identifier is retrieved from the metadata file using the name of the data object. The object identifier is then used to restore the data object in the directory service.
Techniques For Efficient Restoration Of Granular Application Data
Christopher Greene - Longwood FL, US Derek D. Dickinson - Sanford FL, US
Assignee:
Symantec Corporation - Mountain View CA
International Classification:
G06F 11/00
US Classification:
714 15, 707685
Abstract:
Techniques for efficient restoration of granular application data are disclosed. In one particular exemplary embodiment, the techniques may be realized as a method for restoring one or more portions of application data comprising virtualizing one or more backup files of the application data into a specified staging area, running a recovery process for the one or more backup files, virtualizing the one or more backup files and the one or more recovery files, instantiating an instance of an application utilizing the virtualized one or more backup files and the virtualized one or more recovery files, and recovering one or more portions of the application data.
Techniques For Granular Recovery Of Data From Local And Remote Storage
Christopher Greene - Longwood FL, US Derek D. Dickinson - Sanford FL, US
Assignee:
Symantec Corporation - Mountain View CA
International Classification:
G06F 7/00 G06F 17/00
US Classification:
707674, 707726, 707800
Abstract:
Techniques for granular recovery of data from local and remote storage are disclosed. In one particular exemplary embodiment, the techniques may be realized as a method for recovery of data from local and remote storage comprising determining a recovery location, determining a location of backup data, hard linking one or more portions of the backup data to the recovery location in the event that the one or more portions of the backup data to be hard linked are determined to be on a volume of the recovery location, virtually linking one or more portions of the backup data to the recovery location in the event that the one or more portions of the backup data to be virtually linked are determined to be on a volume different from the volume of the recovery location, and performing recovery utilizing one or more portions of recovery data.
Method And Apparatus For Maintaining An Amount Of Reserve Space Using Virtual Placeholders
A method and apparatus for maintaining an amount of reserve space using virtual placeholders. In one embodiment, a method of using placeholders for log files to maintain an amount of reserve storage space comprises determining a first required log file, wherein the first required log file is to be used to recover a database volume, generating at least one placeholder for representing at least one required log file in a log volume and storing the first required log file and the at least one placeholder in a portion of the log volume, wherein the at least one placeholder is used to control a size of the portion of the log volume.
Techniques for backing up distributed data are disclosed. In one particular exemplary embodiment, the techniques may be realized as a method for backing up distributed data comprising identifying one or more sources of distributed data targeted for backup, identifying two or more backup storage locations, determining which one or more backup storage locations of the two or more identified backup storage locations to utilize for a backup job based at least in part on one or more specified preferences, and configuring, for at least one of the sources of distributed data, the backup job using the one or more backup storage locations.
Techniques For Efficient Restoration Of Granular Application Data
Christopher Greene - Longwood FL, US Derek D. Dickinson - Sanford FL, US
Assignee:
Symantec Corporation - Mountain View CA
International Classification:
G06F 11/00
US Classification:
714 15, 707685
Abstract:
Techniques for efficient restoration of granular application data are disclosed. In one particular exemplary embodiment, the techniques may be realized as a method for restoring one or more portions of application data comprising virtualizing one or more backup files of the application data into a specified staging area, running a recovery process for the one or more backup files, virtualizing the one or more backup files and the one or more recovery files, instantiating an instance of an application utilizing the virtualized one or more backup files and the virtualized one or more recovery files, and recovering one or more portions of the application data.
Method And Apparatus For Simultaneous Comparison Of Multiple Backup Sets Maintained In A Computer System
Christopher Greene - Longwood FL, US Kirk Freiheit - Lake Mary FL, US
Assignee:
Symantec Corporation - Mountain View CA
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
US Classification:
707634, 707626, 707644, 707654
Abstract:
Method and apparatus for simultaneous comparison of multiple backup sets maintained in a computer system are described. A plurality of backup sets of data maintained in a computer system including a hierarchy of objects is managed. In some examples, a graphical user interface (GUI) is displayed on a display coupled to the computer, the GUI having views configured show a first group of backup sets from the plurality of backup sets. Individual objects of a selected backup set in the first group of backup sets are pinned in a pinned view of the views in response to a first command. A second group of backup sets from the plurality of backup sets is shown in the views in response to a second command by sliding individual objects of at least one backup set in the plurality of backup sets across at least one unpinned view of the views with respect to the individual objects of the selected backup set in the pinned view.
Automated Restoration Of Links When Restoring Individual Directory Service Objects
Various methods and systems for automatically restoring links to a directory service's object when that object is restored from backup are disclosed. One method involves receiving user input selecting an individual directory service object for restoration from backup; restoring the directory service object from the backup; and automatically creating a forward link to the directory service object from a source object. The need to restore the forward link can be detected by either finding the forward link in a copy of the link table within the backup or finding a corresponding backward link in an attribute of a backed-up copy of the directory service object.
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