GEORGY MOMCHILOV - Fort Lauderdale FL, US Todd Giebler - Fort Lauderdale FL, US Modesto Tabares - Fort Lauderdale FL, US Jacob Summers - Fort Lauderdale FL, US
International Classification:
G06F 15/16
US Classification:
709231
Abstract:
A proxy streaming module executes on a first computing machine to stream multimedia data from a virtual channel that is established between the first computing machine and a second computing machine. In some instances, the multimedia data is generated by a multimedia device that communicates with the second computing machine. The proxy streaming module forwards the multimedia data to a presentation application that is executing on the first computing machine. A remoting application that executes on the first computing machine then captures the application output generated by the presentation application while the presentation application presents the multimedia data. The remoting application then transmits the application output to the second computing machine which displays the application output in an application output window.
Systems And Methods For A Client-Side Remote Presentation Of A Multimedia Stream
GEORGY MOMCHILOV - Fort Lauderdale FL, US Todd Giebler - Fort Lauderdale FL, US Modesto Tabares - Fort Lauderdale FL, US Jacob Summers - Fort Lauderdale FL, US
International Classification:
G06F 15/16
US Classification:
709231
Abstract:
A proxy streaming module executes on a first computing machine to stream multimedia data from a virtual channel that is established between the first computing machine and a second computing machine. In some instances, the multimedia data is generated by a multimedia device that communicates with the second computing machine. The proxy streaming module forwards the multimedia data to a presentation application that is executing on the first computing machine. A remoting application that executes on the first computing machine then captures the application output generated by the presentation application while the presentation application presents the multimedia data. The remoting application then transmits the application output to the second computing machine which displays the application output in an application output window.
- Fort Lauderdale FL, US Jacob Summers - Coral Springs FL, US Harsh Shah - Pompano Beach FL, US Rachelle Tobkes - Davie FL, US
International Classification:
H04L 29/06
Abstract:
Described embodiments provide systems and methods for sharing authentication data between devices for access to application or web resources. The access manager on a first device may receive a first request for a credential maintained at the first device. The credential may be to access a resource via a second device. The access manager may initiate, responsive to the request, a second request for an approval at the first device or the second device. The access manager may access, responsive to receiving the approval, the credential from a secure store. The secure store may securely maintain information of a plurality of credentials. The access manager may transmit the credential to the second device to authenticate a user to access the resource.
- Fort Lauderdale FL, US Harsh Shah - Pompano Beach FL, US Rachelle Tobkes - Davie FL, US Jacob Summers - Coral Springs FL, US
International Classification:
G06Q 10/06 H04L 29/08 G06Q 10/10
Abstract:
Methods and systems for resource allocation using data from a variety of systems are described herein. A plurality of periods of time for using one or more resources may be identified based on a user request. Data indicative of locations of one or more users over one or more time periods may be received. Such data may be from an application other than a calendar application. Anticipated locations of the one or more users may be determined based on the data received. A resource of the one or more resources may be selected based on a distance between the resource and the anticipated locations of the one or more users. Based on detecting a change to the data, a new resource may be selected.
Virtual Computing System Providing Local Screen Sharing From Hosted Collaboration Applications And Related Methods
- Fort Lauderdale FL, US Jacob Jared SUMMERS - Coral Springs FL, US Georgy MOMCHILOV - Parkland FL, US Christopher M. FLECK - Hillsboro Beach FL, US
International Classification:
H04L 29/06 H04L 29/08 G06F 9/451
Abstract:
A computing system may include a first client computing device configured to locally generate a first local graphics surface, and a second client computing device configured to locally generate a second local graphics surface. A collaboration cloud computing service may cooperate with the first and second client devices to capture the first graphics surface from the first client device and share the first graphics surface from the first client device within the second graphics surface of the second client device, determine a media cloud source and playback control data associated with a video to be displayed in the first graphics surface of the first client device, and cause the second client computing device to independently stream the video from the media cloud source and play the video within the shared first graphics surface synchronously with playback of the video at the first client device based upon the playback control data.
System For Determining Distance Between Fixed And Mobile Endpoints And Related Methods
- Fort Lauderdale FL, US JACOB JARED SUMMERS - Coral Springs FL, US
International Classification:
G01S 15/74 H04W 4/02
Abstract:
A system may include a fixed communications device and a mobile communications device each configured to wirelessly communicate at a first frequency and also at a second frequency higher than the first frequency. The fixed communications device and the mobile communications device may cooperate to establish a wireless link via the second frequency, exchange a location signal via the first frequency responsive to establishing the wireless link, communicate via the wireless link using the second frequency and determine respective transmit and receive delays associated with transmission and reception of the location signal via the first frequency, and determine a distance between the fixed communications device and the mobile communications device based upon a time of arrival of the location signal, the transmit and receive delays, and a signal speed associated with the second frequency.
Systems And Methods For Providing Remote Desktop Access
- Fort Laudendale FL, US Yufeng Shi - Nanjing, CN Jyoti Mathur - Pompano Beach FL, US Christopher Fleck - Hillsboro Beach FL, US John M. Bride - Coral Springs FL, US Jacob J. Summers - Coral Springs FL, US
Systems and methods for obtaining access to a session with a remote cloud service server. The methods comprising: receiving, by a first client computing device, a user unique identifier from a mobile device located in proximity to the first client computing device; and performing facial recognition operations by the first client computing device subsequent to the reception of the user unique identifier. The facial recognition operations comprise: capturing an image of the mobile device's user; and analyzing the image to obtain a user name associated with the facial features represented therein. A determination is made as to whether the user name matches the user unique identifier. If so, a first session with the remote cloud service server is automatically launched.
Virtual Computing System Providing Local Screen Sharing From Hosted Collaboration Applications And Related Methods
- Fort Lauderdale FL, US Jacob Jared Summers - Coral Springs FL, US Georgy Momchilov - Parkland FL, US Christopher M. Fleck - Hillsboro Beach FL, US
International Classification:
H04L 29/06 H04L 29/08
Abstract:
A computing system may include first and second client computing devices each configured to generate a respective local graphics surface. A virtualization server may be configured to run a virtual collaboration application for the first client computing device hosted in a virtual computing session, and to generate a virtual graphics surface from the local graphics surface of the first client computing device within the virtual computing session. A collaboration cloud computing service may cooperate with the second client computing device and the virtual collaboration application at the virtualization server to share the virtual graphics surface within the local graphics surface of the second client computing device.
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