Stanford University Graduate School of Business 2012 - 2012
Cornell University Graduate School 1995 - 1998
Masters, Master of Engineering, Communications, Engineering, Electronics
Cornell University 1991 - 1995
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Computer Science
Bridgewater - Raritan High School
Cornell University
Skills:
Unified Communications Sip Telecommunications Telephony Voip Solution Selling Contact Centers Leadership Avaya Software Development Public Speaking Ims Solution Architecture Business Process Technical Architecture Technical Training Executive Level Communication
Interests:
Denver Broncos Fantasy Football Nfl Traveling Exploring Other Job Opportunities Racquetball Poker Photography Gambling Lacrosse Golf
A method and apparatus for assuring telecommunication reliability by receiving from each of a plurality of control entities factors concerning priority of each of the plurality of control entities; determining a priority score for each of the plurality of control entities; detecting lose of communication with a one of the plurality of control entities from which the media connectivity endpoint presently receives control information; selecting another one of the plurality of control entities having the highest priority score; and requesting the selected other one of the plurality of control entities to supply control information.
Unified Greeting Service For Telecommunications Events
Gregory D. Weber - Westminster CO, US David S. Mohler - Arvada CO, US
Assignee:
Avaya Inc. - Basking Ridge NJ
International Classification:
H04M 11/00
US Classification:
379 8814, 379 76, 379 8822
Abstract:
A technique is disclosed that enables a telecommunications user to initially enter a greeting message in a single media format such as either voice or text. Subsequently, this greeting message is used by a server in response to any communication event that arrives for the user, such as a voice call or an email message, regardless of the media format of the arriving communication event. When the server receives arrival notifications of various communication events, it generates a customized greeting message in response to that event and in the same media format as the event itself. In other words, the server represents a previously-prepared outgoing voice or text message i) as a voice message in response to an incoming voice call and ii) as a textual message in response to an email, SMS text message, or instant message.
Open Cable Application Platform (Ocap), Set-Top Box (Stb), Next Generation Service Application
Theresa Campagna - Philadelphia PA, US David L. Chavez - Broomfield CO, US Gregory D. Weber - Westminster CO, US
Assignee:
Avaya Inc. - Basking Ridge NJ
International Classification:
H04N 7/173
US Classification:
725107, 725100, 725131, 725139, 725151
Abstract:
One exemplary aspect is advanced multimedia communications via OCAP using customer specific profiles resident in the STB for service application management. Additional aspects relate to service application management including filtering, controlling the display of content associated with one or more service applications, performing an action based on the service application, scheduling a communication based on the service application and initiating a request for service based on, for example, a detected problem. Still further aspects relate to managing information associated with a service application received at a STB including initiating a communication to a support representative.
Open Cable Application Platform Set-Top Box (Stb) Personal Profiles And Communications Applications
Theresa Campagna - Philadelphia PA, US David L. Chavez - Broomfield CO, US Gregory D. Weber - Westminster CO, US
Assignee:
Avaya Inc. - Basking Ridge NJ
International Classification:
H04N 7/173
US Classification:
725110, 725 46, 725 60, 725133
Abstract:
Utilization of stored of personalized information and communication preferences in a profile in a STB in a structured format or via cookies allows at least a combination of feature rich telephony applications, with the personalized data stored in STBs facilitating feature rich communications sessions. Providing advanced multimedia communications applications using personalized data resident in STBs could allow an entity to provide, for example, many previously unavailable services, and therefore provide considerable new business potential. The personal information stored in the STB can convey many exemplary benefits, such as communication preferences, alternate contact modalities, payment preferences, priority preferences, trusted contacts, personal information, as well as multimedia messaging, etc. The integration of the personal information with the intelligent personal agent also enhances the user experience.
Next Generation Integration Between Different Domains, Such As, Enterprise And Service Provider Using Sequencing Applications And Ims Peering
The present invention provides mechanisms for sharing user information, including user authentication information, across communication networks and more specifically across networks separated by one or more Session Border Controllers (SBCs). The authentication of a user at one network can be leveraged by the second network to invoke one or more applications at the second network in connection with administering a communication session for the user.
Failover Based On Sending Communications Between Different Domains
David L. Chavez - Broomfield CO, US Gregory D. Weber - Westminster CO, US
Assignee:
Avaya Inc. - Basking Ridge NJ
International Classification:
G01R 31/08
US Classification:
370241, 370225, 370356, 714 421
Abstract:
A first communication device detects a failure on a communication channel of a primary network. Based on the failure, the first communication device sends communications directed to a second communication device to a secondary network. A secondary network domain controller sends the communications to the primary network via a different communication channel. This can be done by looking at an identifier such as an IP address. This can also happen based on being able to communicate between the secondary network and the primary network via the different communication channel. The primary network then sends the communication to the second communication device. In addition, communications from the second communication device are routed in a similar manner to the first communication device. Sending the communications back into the primary network allows users to have access to features not provided by the secondary network.
Open Cable Application Platform Set-Top Box (Stb) Personal Profiles And Communications Applications
Theresa Campagna - Philadelphia PA, US David L. Chavez - Broomfield CO, US David Mohler - Arvada CO, US Gregory D. Weber - Westminster CO, US
Assignee:
Avaya Technology LLC - Basking Ridge NJ
International Classification:
H04N 7/173
US Classification:
725110, 725133
Abstract:
Utilization of stored of personalized information and communication preferences in a profile in a STB in a structured format or via cookies allows at least a combination of feature rich telephony applications, with the personalized data stored in STBs facilitating feature rich communications sessions. Providing advanced multimedia communications applications using personalized data resident in STBs could allow an entity to provide, for example, many previously unavailable services, and therefore provide considerable new business potential. The personal information stored in the STB can convey many exemplary benefits, such as communication preferences, alternate contact modalities, payment preferences, priority preferences, trusted contacts, personal information, as well as multimedia messaging, etc. The integration of the personal information with the intelligent personal agent also enhances the user experience.
Open Cable Application Platform Set-Top Box (Stb) Personal Profiles And Communications Applications
Theresa Campagna - Philadelphia PA, US David L. Chavez - Broomfield CO, US Gregory D. Weber - Westminster CO, US
Assignee:
Avaya Technology LLC - Basking Ridge NJ
International Classification:
H04N 7/173
US Classification:
725131
Abstract:
Utilization of stored of personalized information and communication preferences in a profile in a STB in a structured format or via cookies allows at least a combination of feature rich telephony applications, with the personalized data stored in STBs facilitating feature rich communications sessions. Providing advanced multimedia communications applications using personalized data resident in STBs could allow an entity to provide, for example, many previously unavailable services, and therefore provide considerable new business potential. The personal information stored in the STB can convey many exemplary benefits, such as communication preferences, alternate contact modalities, payment preferences, priority preferences, trusted contacts, personal information, as well as multimedia messaging, etc. The integration of the personal information with the intelligent personal agent also enhances the user experience.
"It is 100 percent certain that someone will make this appeal," said Gregory Weber, a water law expert at University of the Pacific's McGeorge School of Law in Sacramento, who is not involved with the council.