DKNY JEANS / DKNY MENS since Feb 2004
Strategic Marketing Manager
DKNY 2003 - Feb 2004
Marketing - Freelancer
G2 Jan 1995 - Jul 2002
Manager
Education:
Northeastern University
Wilbraham & Monson Academy
Interests:
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Richard Creason - Palo Alto CA Clifford B. Willis - Tracy CA Denise Silverman - San Carlos CA Michael Sean White - San Jose CA David M. Arstein - Scotts Valley CA Timothy E. Mautz - San Francisco CA Steve M. Wilson - San Jose CA Raymond Kai Ho - San Jose CA Kaamel Kermaani - Cupertino CA Carl Meert - Sunnyvale CA Vince Hileman - Sunnyvale CA
Assignee:
Sun Microsystems, Inc. - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
H05K 114
US Classification:
361727, 361679, 345503, 439 61
Abstract:
A computer system comprising a chassis and housing removable servers supported in subchassis, each chassis having optional front or read cable access. Power and signal connectivity to the servers may be made from the front or rear of the system. The subchassis may be half the width of the chassis or a quarter of a width of the chassis. The subchassis further include an upper bay and a lower bay as well as a plurality of field replaceable units, which all may be access through the front of the chassis. One or more of the field replaceable units connect to the system through a midplane, located within the subchassis.
Matthew C. Cain - Sunnyvale CA, US Jay Kevin Osborn - Crowthorne, GB John David Schnabel - Fareham, GB Denise Silverman - San Carlos CA, US Andrew John Yair - Swindon, GB
Assignee:
Sun Microsystems, Inc. - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
F16M013/00
US Classification:
248603
Abstract:
A support for holding an electronics assembly, comprises:The handles may be employed to lift both the assembly and the support, or they may be used to release the support from the assembly once the assembly is in place in an electronics cabinet. The support protects the assembly during installation in data centres after other packing materials have been discarded.
Christopher H. Frank - San Jose CA, US June Lee - San Francisco CA, US Denise Silverman - San Carlos CA, US Andrew P. Tosh - Arlington MA, US Sarah T. Aquino - Newark CA, US
Christopher H. Frank - San Jose CA, US Andreas V. Bechtolsheim - Palo Alto CA, US June Lee - San Francisco CA, US James M. Stanton - San Francisco CA, US Denise Silverman - San Carlos CA, US Andrew P. Tosh - Arlington MA, US Philip G. Yurkonis - Campbell CA, US
Christopher H. Frank - San Jose CA, US June Lee - San Francisco CA, US Denise Silverman - San Carlos CA, US Andrew P. Tosh - Arlington MA, US Sarah T. Aquino - Newark CA, US Andreas V. Bechtolsheim - Palo Alto CA, US Philip G. Yurkonis - Campbell CA, US
Edward Cornelius, III - San Francisco CA, US June Lee - San Francisco CA, US Christopher H. Frank - San Jose CA, US James M. Stanton - San Francisco CA, US Andrew Tosh - Arlington MA, US Philip G. Yurkonis - Campbell CA, US Sarah T. Aquino - Newark CA, US Denise Silverman - San Carlos CA, US
Daniel Z. Lee - Redwood City CA, US Arthur S. Brigham - Sunnyvale CA, US Joel F. Jensen - Redwood City CA, US Denise R. Silverman - San Carlos CA, US Christopher H. Frank - San Jose CA, US Sarah Aquino - Newark CA, US Robert F. Mori - Palo Alto CA, US
Assignee:
Sun Microsystems, Inc. - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
H05K 5/00 H05K 7/14 A47F 7/00
US Classification:
211 26, 24822213, 312333, 361727, 403326, 4033795
Abstract:
A rackmount system for a component may include outer slide members that couple with inner slide members. The outer slide members may be coupled to a rack with slam latches. The slam latches may couple with rails of the rack when the slam latches are placed against the rails. The inner slide members may be coupled to a component. The inner slide members may include tabs that engage slots in a chassis of the component to couple the inner slide members to the component. An inner slide assembly may include an inner latch that couples with the outer slide member to inhibit movement of the inner slide member relative to the outer slide member. The rackmount system may include a locking mechanism that locks the component relative to the rack.
Computer System Status Display Panel And Method Of Performing Service
Vincent Hileman - Sunnyvale CA, US Timothy Mautz - San Francisco CA, US Denise Silverman - San Carlos CA, US Steven Wilson - San Jose CA, US Michael White - San Jose CA, US Clifford Willis - Tracy CA, US Carl Meert - Sunnyvale CA, US David Rudy - Mountain View CA, US
International Classification:
G06F003/00
US Classification:
710/001000
Abstract:
A computer system and method of performing service thereto includes a centralized system status panel to identify and display the status of all field replaceable units (FRUs) within the computer system. The system uses electronic signaling such as LEDs on the system status panel to identify the presence and state of the FRUs within the system. The system further may use color differentiation to identify specific FRUs within the system. The system status panel may also include spatial locators to determine the location of the field replaceable units. Acronyms or symbols for the FRUs may further be included on the system status panel. Additionally, the computer system uses color differentiation on user accessible components and their interface features. Color differentiation on the user interface areas may allow a service technician to quickly identify where on the enclosures or individual component handling is possible or desirable. In addition, the computer system may use captive fasteners for the FRUs. Using color differentiation or other similar identification means, fasteners are identifiable by a hierarchy of use. Fasteners such as screws or pins which secure a component are distinguishable from those that secure the chassis of the computer system.