Surgical Specialists Of CharlotteSurgical Specialists Charlotte 2001 Vail Ave STE 320, Charlotte, NC 28207 7043330741 (phone), 7043333356 (fax)
Education:
Medical School University of North Carolina School of Medicine at Chapel Hill Graduated: 1996
Procedures:
Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Endarterectomy Laparoscopic Gallbladder Removal Lower Leg Amputation Peripheral Vascular Bypass Thromboendarterectomy of the Peripheral Arteries Varicose Vein Procedures
Conditions:
Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Aortic Aneurism Arterial Thromboembolic Disease Breast Disorders Cholelethiasis or Cholecystitis
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Burgess graduated from the University of North Carolina School of Medicine at Chapel Hill in 1996. He works in Charlotte, NC and specializes in General Surgery and Vascular Surgery. Dr. Burgess is affiliated with Carolinas Medical Center and Novant Health Presbyterian Medical Center.
Comcast
Senior Director - Ip Video Architecture
Comcast Sep 2010 - Sep 2013
Principal Engineer
Lockheed Martin Sep 2009 - Sep 2010
Lead Software Engineer, Signals Reconnaissance Program
Justified Solutions Sep 2009 - Sep 2010
Co-President
Lockheed Martin Jul 2004 - Mar 2005
Staff Software Engineer
Education:
University of Colorado Denver 2005 - 2008
Master of Science, Masters, Computer Science
Southern Illinois University, Carbondale 1995 - 1999
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Computer Science
Skills:
Java Tomcat System Architecture Java Enterprise Edition Linux Spring Solaris Eclipse Sql Shell Scripting Subversion Javascript Spring Framework Json Xml Cloud Computing Integration Software Development Problem Solving Software Configuration Management Varnish Clearcase Adaptive Bitrate Video Content Delivery Networks Build Management Maven Unit Testing Xmpp C/C++ Objective C Mac Os X Sybase Ase Mentoring Git
Richard Fliam - Greenwood Village CO, US Kevin Christopher Flanagan - Denver CO, US Gregory Allen Broome - Broomfield CO, US Jason Burgess - Highlands Ranch CO, US Gabriel Commeau - Littleton CO, US
Assignee:
COMCAST CABLE COMMUNICATIONS, LLC - Philadelphia PA
International Classification:
G06F 15/167
US Classification:
709214
Abstract:
A content delivery network may provide content items to requesting devices using a popularity-based distribution hierarchy. A central analysis system may determine popularity data for a content item stored in a first caching device. At a later time, the central analysis system may determine that a change in the popularity data is beyond a threshold value. The central analysis system may then transmit an instruction to move the content item from the first caching device to a second caching device in a different tier of caching devices than the first caching device. The central analysis system may update a content index to indicate that the content item has been moved to the second caching device. A user device may then be redirected to request the content item directly from the second caching device.
- Philadelphia PA, US Jason Burgess - Highlands Ranch CO, US Richard Fliam - Greenwood Village CO, US
International Classification:
H04L 65/75 H04L 65/1059 H04L 65/612
Abstract:
Provided are methods and systems for inserting custom content. An example method can comprise receiving, at a first computing device, an insertion instruction over a first non-packet-switching protocol information stream. The method can also comprise querying, by the first computing device, a second computing device in response to receiving the insertion instruction. The method can further comprise receiving, at the first computing device, content over a packet-switching protocol information stream in response to querying the second computing device. The content can be customized for an end-user associated with the first computing device.
Systems and methods for managing the storage and delivery of recorded content in a network digital video recorder (DVR) system are disclosed. A plurality of requests to record a program may be received, wherein the program may comprise a plurality of segments. A segment from the plurality of segments may be determined to be copied to a first storage. A copy of the segment may be received from a second storage and a plurality of copies of the segment may be created in the first storage from the copy of the segment received from the second storage. The quantity of the plurality of copies of the segment may be equal to the quantity of the plurality of requests to record the program.
Content Distribution Network Supporting Popularity-Based Caching
- Philadelphia PA, US Kevin Christopher Flanagan - Denver CO, US Gregory Allen Broome - Broomfield CO, US Jason Burgess - Highlands Ranch CO, US Gabriel Commeau - Littleton CO, US
International Classification:
H04L 67/2885 H04L 67/568 H04L 67/02 H04L 67/1097
Abstract:
A content delivery network may provide content items to requesting devices using a popularity-based distribution hierarchy. A central analysis system may determine popularity data for a content item stored in a first caching device. The central analysis system may determine that a change in the popularity data is beyond a threshold value. The central analysis system may then transmit an instruction to move the content item from the first caching device to a second caching device in a different tier of caching devices than the first caching device. The central analysis system may update a content index to indicate that the content item has been moved to the second caching device. A user device may be redirected to request the content item directly from the second caching device.
- Philadelphia PA, US Tedd DAWSON - Littleton CO, US Jason BURGESS - Denver CO, US
International Classification:
H04N 21/234 H04N 21/2747 H04N 21/472 H04N 21/236
Abstract:
Systems and methods for managing the storage of content are described. A video stream may include a content identifier and content information relating to a boundary that may be used to facilitate recording of at least a portion of the video stream.
- Philadelphia PA, US Jason Burgess - Highlands Ranch CO, US Richard Fliam - Greenwood Village CO, US
International Classification:
H04L 29/06
Abstract:
Provided are methods and systems for inserting custom content. An example method can comprise receiving, at a first computing device, an insertion instruction over a first non-packet-switching protocol information stream. The method can also comprise querying, by the first computing device, a second computing device in response to receiving the insertion instruction. The method can further comprise receiving, at the first computing device, content over a packet-switching protocol information stream in response to querying the second computing device. The content can be customized for an end-user associated with the first computing device.
Systems and methods for managing the storage and delivery of recorded content in a network digital video recorder (DVR) system are disclosed. A plurality of requests to record a program may be received, wherein the program may comprise a plurality of segments. A segment from the plurality of segments may be determined to be copied to a first storage. A copy of the segment may be received from a second storage and a plurality of copies of the segment may be created in the first storage from the copy of the segment received from the second storage. The quantity of the plurality of copies of the segment may be equal to the quantity of the plurality of requests to record the program.
Content Distribution Network Supporting Popularity-Based Caching
- Philadelphia PA, US Kevin Christopher Flanagan - Denver CO, US Gregory Allen Broome - Broomfield CO, US Jason Burgess - Highlands Ranch CO, US Gabriel Commeau - Littleton CO, US
International Classification:
H04L 29/08
Abstract:
A content delivery network may provide content items to requesting devices using a popularity-based distribution hierarchy. A central analysis system may determine popularity data for a content item stored in a first caching device. The central analysis system may determine that a change in the popularity data is beyond a threshold value. The central analysis system may then transmit an instruction to move the content item from the first caching device to a second caching device in a different tier of caching devices than the first caching device. The central analysis system may update a content index to indicate that the content item has been moved to the second caching device. A user device may be redirected to request the content item directly from the second caching device.
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